
If you prefer to keep it simple, you could easily use just the first page, but I added a "verso" (second side) as an extension.
In my class, the students are required to conclude their current events presentation with a thought-provoking question to stimulate conversation in the classroom. I evaluate the presenter on certain agreed-upon criteria, but also the other students need to show evidence of critical thinking and expression of their own opinion and ideas.
This is great for differentiated instruction/assessment as well. You could easily ask students to fill a certain number of sections, or assign different questions for students, depending on what you wanted to evaluate. I hope you like it!

This looks great, but the link to the sheet won't work (at least for me). Any chance you can check it and repost it? Looks great - where are they finding their articles en francais - or are they finding them in English, and talking about them in French?
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa - Perhaps you need to be logged in to a Google account to open it? I had a couple of people check for me, plus tried it myself, and it seems fine to us. Let me know if you still can't get it to work!
DeleteI gave them a list of online French news sources... some local, some national, some international. I didn't create the list though - only added to it - so that's why I didn't share it as well.
Since my students are immersion, they are capable of reading the articles in French, plus I find it better for their vocabulary choices when presenting.
If your students are at a lower level of ability still, you could always encourage them to use French language articles & demonstrate a potential use for a translation tool (including Premier, which my board has, or Google's web page translation ability). Might be a good opportunity to reinforce that sometimes such services only give you a sense of the general meaning.
très bien fait Mme:) Je m'en sers pour mes prochaines présentations orales.
ReplyDeleteFantastique! Ça me fait grand plaisir de créer et fournir quelque chose que vous trouvez utile!
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