Monday, July 6, 2020

French Home Learning - w/c 6th July 2020



πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 🐘 πŸ¦’ 🦁 πŸ‡«πŸ‡· French at Home with Madame Cartlidge πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 🐘 πŸ¦’ 🦁 πŸ‡«πŸ‡· 

Bonjour les enfants !

This week I have two activities for you about animals. For both of them, you will need some new words for describing what an animal looks like:

des écailles = scales (like a fish 🐟)
des plumes = feathers (like a bird πŸ¦…)
de la peau = skin (like a pig πŸ–)
de la fourrure = fur (like a rabbit πŸ‡)
un bec = beak (like a bird 🐦)
un cou = neck (like a giraffe πŸ¦’)
des oreilles = ears (like an elephant 🐘)
des nageoires = flippers (like a dolphin 🐬)
des pattes = paws (like a dog πŸ•)

Make up an Animal

Can you draw an imaginary animal and label it in French? 

Perhaps it has a very long neck, huge ears and flippers and is covered in fur? Or perhaps it can fly and swim and is bright blue! If you know your colours, you can add those too. 

If you can take a photo of your drawing and send it into school, let me know and I will try to get it printed for the school gate.

Escape Room

You will all remember the maths escape rooms you did last year, when you had to find a code to open a box. Well, I hope this link works for you because it is an online escape room, where you have to find the animals and play some games to get a code to unlock the zoo! Don’t let the lions out though!

Amusez-vous bien !

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