Hello everyone!
We hope you enjoyed the March Break.
Over the next three weeks, we will be working on a French Language research project. The project is due Friday, April 6th. We will be spending a significant amount of time working on this project in class. If students are well focused and use their time effectively, they should not have to work on this assignment at home (unless they would like to).
Each student will be working individually. Their task is to research a French-speaking community in Ontario. They will then create a poster to promote their community and encourage others to visit this community to celebrate "La Francophonie".
In their poster students will include:
1. Name of the community.
2. Where the community is found.
3. The population.
4. Number/Percentage of French-speaking people.
5. Aspects of their culture.
6. Reasons to visit their community.
7. Contributions to la francophonie.
8. Images (drawn or printed).
9. The poster should be well organized and easy to follow (bolding, borders, titles, etc.).
We've already discussed the assignment in class and have begun our research to choose our communities. I have also posted a copy of the assignment outline and rubric on Seesaw.
If you ever have any questions or concerns, please let me know.
Mme. Campbell
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