Toronto Teacher Mom
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Diana is a mother of two children and works as an elementary French teacher in Toronto, Ontario. Launched in 2006, her blog features articles on technology, education, local events, resources for teachers, and more.
Toronto Teacher Mom
3w ago
For Remembrance Day, I wanted to introduce my younger students to some thematic vocabulary and decided to put something togething using Book Creator. I love that you can easily create a book with beautiful images and customizable elements such as page borders and fonts, but you can also upload media such as audio files, as well as embed videos. Here is my book on "Le jour du Souvenir" that includes the Last Post (Dernier Appel) and a video reciting Au champ d'honneur that includes subtitles.
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Toronto Teacher Mom
1M ago
Everyone who knows me can attest to how much I love being a Core French teacher. I knew as young as 10 years old that I would become a French teacher and I still recall the thank you card I wrote to one of my elementary French teachers who inspired me to pursue my passion. A few years ago, I took a break from the classroom and joined the SIS Project to become a teacher-trainer. Once the term of my position ended, I ended up taking a position where I taught Core French for half of the day and French Specialty (French Immersion) for the other half, since there weren't any full-time Core French ..read more
Toronto Teacher Mom
3M ago
It's that time of year again! Many of you have been asking for 2024-2025 French Digital Calendar and I'm happy to report that it is now live on Teachers Pay Teachers. There is a Google Slides version as well as a PowerPoint version. For those who are hesitant about allowing TPT access to your Google Drive, consider the PowerPoint version and, after downloading it to your computer, you can upload it to Google Drive and it will convert to a Google Slides document. Here is what both versions include.
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Toronto Teacher Mom
10M ago
Salut! Long time, no blog, it would seem. As a little update, my role in our school board's SIS project ended in June and now I'm back, teaching français! I happened to notice that an old blog post on French resources for the Carnaval de Québec that I published back in 2013 is getting more hits than usual. Makes sense, given that we are right in the middle of Carnaval season, bien sûr! It's definitely time to give it a little refresher, n'est-ce pas?
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Toronto Teacher Mom
1y ago
How is it already August? I know I haven't been out of the classroom for that long but I kind of forget what I need to do to prep for Back to School. Working on the SIS Project was a welcome change, that's for sure. I loved learning all about Aspen and training and supporting staff boardwide but I sure did miss teaching French. This year, I will be teaching junior and intermediate Core French as well as some French Immersion subjects such as Phys. Ed. and Visual Arts. Can't wait to move back into my old office! In the meantime, I have been working on giving my French Digital Calendar a ..read more
Toronto Teacher Mom
1y ago
Another summer is almost over, which means many of my teacher friends are preparing for a new school year. I, on the other hand, have been busy working all summer on the SIS training team for my school board, a temporary role which will end in June. Last week, I finally managed to find some time to update my French Digital Calendar for the upcoming 2022-2023 school and added a few extra touches. Here is what it includes:
weather board (with images and word cards)
calendar with weeks beginning on Sunday (now from September through to August!)
calendar with weeks beginning on Monday
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Toronto Teacher Mom
1y ago
This week, my students will put on their programming hats and have a little fun coding in Scratch. They will be selecting a character from a story we have read, such as Les lunettes de Lucette and Alain et Denis font du camping, and completing the Characterization mini unit in CS First. (Unfortunately, this mini unit is currently only available in English and Spanish but we will eventually move on to the longer Storytelling unit which is disponible en français! At the very least, students can change the language in Scratch to French.) The task will be slightly different from that w ..read more
Toronto Teacher Mom
1y ago
The other day, out of sheer luck, I happened across a post in one of the many French teacher Facebook groups to which I belong, where a teacher shared her incredibly extensive YouTube playlist of "Pauses actives en classe". I felt like I had hit the jackpot! Of the videos I have perused, there were a few that became instant favourites and they just so happened to be from the Jeunes en santé YouTube channel. These videos are absolutely fantastic because, not only do they have the instructions for each of the steps in French, but many of their videos use French songs.
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Toronto Teacher Mom
1y ago
Calling all Sing fans! You can now watch your favourite characters in Illumination’s sequel Sing 2 from the comfort of your own home! Available on Digital now, the animated film features the ever-optimistic Koala, Buster Moon, voiced by Matthew McConaughey, and his cast who stage a dazzling show in the entertainment capital of the world, Redshore City. This comedy about the emotional healing power of music includes all-new characters: the world’s most reclusive rock star, Clay Calloway (Bono), Rosita (Reese Witherspoon), Ash (Scarlett Johansson), Johnny (Taron Egerton), Meena (Tori Kelly) a ..read more
Toronto Teacher Mom
1y ago
Remember when we first pivoted to online learning back in 2020? I know. I'd rather soon forget, too. If I look at the silver lining, I would say that people, both students and staff alike, are tech-savvier than ever. I remember one of the greatest challenges, though, was trying to help students figure out how to use their devices when some had Windows 10 laptops, Chromebooks, or iPads. Figuring out how to type in French using accents was particularly difficult, since I use my own MacBook and type instinctively using what are known as "dead keys". Chrome extensions were are a solution for some ..read more