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"You are an incredibly talented teacher.  You have taught me so much about how to teach this age group and provided so many amazing ideas and resources.  I am so very grateful."
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Snowmen!!

17/1/2019

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(You will find all of the resources mentioned in this post, in addition to others, here.) 
There are multiple Notebook files; please email me if you would like these files in PDF format. 
We are preparing for a massive dumping of snow tonight here in Vermont. I decided I should pass the time curled up with some hot chocolate, blogging about one of my favorite units I do with my six graders: snowmen! I had been doing one isolated snowman activity for a long time, but a couple of years ago I discovered some new things and from there it just, pun intended, snowballed!
I can be a bit of a traditionalist, and I really like for my students to memorize and recite poetry. I think it’s a good exercise to help students make the connection between spoken and written French, and I believe it is important for students to become comfortable speaking in front of others from a young age. So for years my students have been memorizing the Jacques Prévert poem, « Chanson pour les enfants l’hiver. » We usually start working with it in January right after we come back from vacation. (Part two of this post, which I will write next week, will highlight the fantastic random connection between this poem and a popular French pop song from a few years ago I made back when students who are now college sophomores were in sixth grade. SO. MUCH FUN!!!)
A few years ago when I jumped feet first into MovieTalk, I saw the commercial for Cineplex entitled “Lily and the Snowman.” ​​It’s a little bit of a tearjerker, but has a warm fuzzy ending and I, um, I mean my students, really like it.
Not long after that, my friend Tom Harkins who teaches elementary Spanish just across the Connecticut River and a little north in Lyme, New Hampshire, sent me this fantastic animated short, "The Snowman." 
I loved having not just one, but TWO fun MTs to do. They are very different, but complement each other well. So how happy was I? Super. MTs are my absolute favorite, and I was able to get so much  mileage out of these.
But then IT GOT BETTER. In February of that year, Mary Peters, a colleague of mine at the Richmond Middle School in Hanover, came up with a great Pictionary activity with some of the classic Calvin and Hobbes snowman cartoons. The teacher describe one of the cartoons, the student draw what they hear. They then see the sentences written that they had just heard orally, then make comparisons between what they drew and the actual Bill Waterman images.
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​And if that weren't enough, my father sent me some fun snowman cartoons that we discussed in class!
I have a lot of follow-up activities, both for each video individually and some activities that combine the two videos: worksheets, readings, sentences to cut up, and small printouts of the screenshots from both videos with which students can do a variety of activities. (Directions, in French, for those activities here.)
This whole unit usually takes me from the first of the year to our February vacation. It’s very timely, and even if you do not live in a location that experiences tons of snow, I hope you can find something worthwhile here.
Have fun, stay warm, and let me know how you like these lessons!
Bisous.
8 Comments
Esperanza Meli
19/1/2019 17:29:12

I love your post! Thank you for sharing!

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Melanie Ryan
20/1/2019 08:54:33

Thank you for generously sharing these resources. I LOVE them and can't wait to use them. MERCI! MERCI! MERCI!

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Allison Litten link
24/1/2019 08:44:35

Hi Esperanza and Melanie,
So glad you like this! Let me know how things work for you.
Best,
Allison

Tina
20/1/2019 09:25:48

I have some additions if you would like.. I have the video in French and several activities to use with the song. My students adore the part of y winter unit. I shared on Facebook as well if you are so inclined... Here is the link to my Lily unit with all of my materials... https://drive.google.com/open?id=1531Hd-pzGKGp_XMDzeCMemYavKrxKzCa

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Allison Litten link
24/1/2019 08:49:14

Hi Tina,
Thank you so much for YOUR resources! I appreciate your willingness to share.
Best,
Allison

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Angela Vosti
20/1/2019 16:04:52

I am doing my first MT this week. I teach junior high french. I would love these resources in pdf form! Merci!

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Allison Litten link
24/1/2019 08:49:53

Hi Angela,
I hope you received my email. Please let me know how things have gone for you this week!
Best,
Allison

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Marji McIlvaine
25/1/2019 11:06:09

C'est fantastique! Merci mille fois!

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    Allison Litten, the 2019 VFLA TOY, teaches French at the Marion Cross School, a public PreK-6 school in Norwich, Vermont. This is her twenty-third year teaching, and twentieth at Marion Cross.

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