Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Bonjour tout le monde,

1. New dictee paragraph. Please see below. Study the underlined words!
2. LV T-shirt orders (if you're interested in purchasing, our class is TEAM PURPLE). Orders due by Friday, October 11th.
3. Scholastic book order forms...due date for orders is Friday, October 18th.
4. Study spelling words!
5. Booster juice orders (if interested)
6. Some students still need to bring in their Earthquake Kits! Thank you!
7. Work on Superhero comic strip. Project assignment and criteria are below for your reference.


Dictee #4

Étudiez les mots soulignés dans le paragraphe.

Cher Fred,

Je t’invite à venir faire du camping avec moi lors du prochain congé. Nous dormirons sur le terrain de mon chalet. Nous pourrons faire de la chaloupe, nous raconter des histoires de peur et faire un feu de joie. J’attends ta réponse rapidement.

Ton ami, Bruno
 
 
****For the past two weeks, the students have been working on their Superhero comic strips which are due on Tuesday, October 15th. I have attached below the assignment and criteria in case students forget to take them home over the weekend. Thanks!

Make your own Superhero Comic Strip Project!

 

Now that you have had the opportunity to create your own superhero, you will create your own superhero comic strip!

Once you have shown Mme Mikes your superhero chart, drawing, and story outline, you can get started on your comic strip! In order to help you get started, please fill out the planning sheet to help organize the scenes of the comic strip that you will create.

Once you have finished your planning sheet, please show it to Mme Mikes and then you can get started on your comic strip. You will be able to choose what kind of panel format you want for your comic strip.

Together as a class, we will come up with the criteria on how you will be assessed for this assignment.

 Project Due Date: Tuesday, October 15th
 
 
Superhero Comic Strip
Assessment Criteria
 
Category
Awesome C
 
Good J
Satisfactory K
Needs work L
Storyline
All elements of the story are included (title, characters, setting, problem, solution)
Only 4 of the 5 elements are included
Only 3 of the elements are included
Only 2 or less of the story elements are included
Writing (Grammar/
Spelling)
Capitols, spelling & punctuation are correct. Writing of dialogue is neat and clear.
1-5 grammatical/spelling errors. Writing of dialogue is legible.
5-10 grammatical/spelling errors. Dialogue is not always legible.
More than 10 grammatical/spelling errors. Dialogue is not legible.
Illustrations
Illustrations are easy to identify. They are nicely coloured, detailed, neat, and go along with the story.
Illustrations may be easy to see, are coloured and neat. They go along with the story.
Illustrations need work-appear rushed or careless. Not coloured. They may not always go along with the story.
Illustrations are not neat or coloured. They don’t appear to go with the story.
Organization of Comic Strip
Good flow from panel to panel-story is clear and easy to follow
Ideas are stated clearly and are in order from panel to panel. Story is generally easy to follow.
There is some order of main ideas and from panel to panel. Story is not always easy to follow.
Ideas are not in order. Story is difficult to follow.
Overall Appearance
The comic strip is attractive, neat, and “professional” quality
The comic strip is attractive and neat.
The comic strip is complete, but it is messy
The comic strip is incomplete
 
As part of the completion of the Superhero comic strip assignment, all components relating to the Superhero comic strip assignment must be handed in as well. These components include the following:
 
¨ Superhero traits chart                     ¨ Superhero comic strip panel outline
¨ Superhero drawing                             ¨ Superhero comic strip title page
¨ Superhero story outline