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Darsanimé-Dessin animé islamique / Muslim cartoon

These cartoons can be used to teach children about the Islamic religion and as an intercultural activity, to explain non-Islamic children about Ramadan and other important Islamic holidays. this type of activity helps students to feel included in the school and the classroom. Des méthodes Prophétiques associées aux dernières Découvertes en Neurosciences Cognitives et Affectives, […]

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Culture : les conventions de la carte postal / Cart postal, écriture

Students will learn what a postal card is and how to write one. They will learn where to write the date, the address, signature, and the body of the card. (as an extension they could learn how to write an email and a tweet) Keywords: writing, postcard, tourism, vacation, remembrance day, citizenship, Christmas Tutorial on […]

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bookboxfrench

Stories for children and adults from diverse cultures. The stories are short, between 2 and 6 minutes, and some are written for children to understand adult problems (e.g., environment, recycling, friendship, etc.). They all have subtitles, and foster the development of the four strands: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Animated French books for children with […]

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“Ne suis-je pas une femme ?” (Re)découvrons Sojourner Truth

Cette célèbre abolitionniste noire américaine a été une figure féministe du XIXe siècle This article provides biographical information about the legacy and accomplishments of Sojourner Truth, who fought for equality and civil rights; against racism, slavery, sexism, and the death penalty. As an abolitionist and feminist, she is considered by bell hooks to be early […]

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Ain’t I a woman ? / Ne suis-je pas une femme ?

Francais Discours prononcé en 1851,à la Women’s Convention de Akron, Ohio, USA. English This brochure offers two different transcripts of Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman” speech, translated from English to French. The first is by a white woman (Frances Dana Gage) who embellished her transcript of the speech with a southern-style American dialect. Gage […]

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Africa2020 : sélection de ressources

A combination of subject content, film, music, and the arts aiming to educate French Immersion learners from age 9 to 19, as well as intermediate and secondary Core French students. They are up to date, culture rich primary resources that will help the learner understand and value the African diversity. (Grades 3 -8) Mathématiques, arts […]

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À LA DÉCOUVERTE DU MONDE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE

This sheet contains various activities to teach students about La Francophonie. The goals of these collaborative activities are to deepen the student’s knowledge of francophone countries and of La Francophonie as an international organization. Save to Board […]

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6 ED TECH TOOLS TO TRY IN 2021

Jennifer Gonzalez shares six very useful tech tools to help teachers and students. Tools range from assessment, social-justice and anti-racism education, presentation, media literacy, and even how to identify unbiased news. Jennifer Gonzales shares useful tools and videos tutorials for each tool. Mote (link #2) is a Google Chrome extension that lets you add voice […]

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52 Livres pour denoncer le racisme / Bibliographie du Centre national de la littérature pour la jeunesse

Depuis 1966, le 21 mars a été proclamé par l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies, « Journée internationale pour l’élimination de la discrimination raciale ». Dans cette perspective, cette bibliographie propose une sélection d’ouvrages, majoritairement récents, qui, d’une manière ou d’une autre, dénoncent le racisme. Includes age recommendations. Le racisme Des livres contre le racism — […]

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