Parkland High School Miss Susan Lobb French 2 Honors, 2 and 5

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Parkland High School Miss Susan Lobb French 2 Honors, 2 and 5 Welcome to Open House Parkland High School Miss Susan Lobb French 2 Honors, 2 and 5

Welcome to Your Child’s French Class I’m delighted YOU joined us this evening. YOU are the most influential factor in your child’s success in school. I am here to help your child succeed this year.

About Me Earned a BS and a Master in Ed in French from West Chester University—go Rams! 29 years of teaching experience at the high school level (9th year at Parkland) Lived and studied in Paris and Quebec. Travel to Europe and French speaking places frequently Enjoy gardening, experimenting with new recipes, traveling, and being a dog foster mom.

What’s in This Year’s Course? Develop and refine writing and oral skills Vocabulary and grammar enrichment Further develop critical reading skills Examples of these include:journal entries, film analysis, short stories analysis, discussions and presentations

Student Resources That Are Available Textbook and workbook, Discovering French Blanc Nouveau, Imaginez. Supplemental materials: publisher’s online activities, various websites Additional reading materials:various French novels/short stories, authentic french newspapers and such.

About My Teaching Style Teacher and student-led discussions prompted by questioning Students learn to write by writing; I give ongoing feedback on progress Vocabulary activities, grammar enrichment through writing and oral drills, individual and group presentations Student focused activities

My Expectations for Homework 15-20 minutes a night to prepare correctly Planning of long-term assignments is critical Work to be completed on time for full credit. Homework will be checked daily Homework is directly related to topic covered in class

Absence Policy for Homework What your child should do after an absence: Inquire about distributed worksheets and check the homework wiki calendar. Copy notes from a classmate. Arrange make up for missed assessments. by signing up on the makeup board.

Grading Assessments Daily homework (2-50 points) Daily Bellringer Activity (1 point a day) Quizzes (15-50 points) Lesson Test (50-150 points) every 7-14 days Individual and group projects (points vary) Daily participation grade(27 points every 3 weeks) Other

Ongoing Home-School Communication Reach me By phone: D wing x74211 (8 period prep) By email:Lobbs@parklandsd.org To reach you, I will use My Wiki Emails Phone calls

How to help me communicate Share your home and work email Complete the Open House Parent Questionnaire found on the wiki (to inform me about your childs’s strengths and weaknesses). Monitor your child’s grades regularly

How You Can Be Involved Focus on helping your child learn at home (designate a quiet study area and set time restrictions) Become a team player and offer to review vocabulary words using flashcards Encourage your child to use the online review activities as an extension of the classroom learning. Participate in out of the classroom activities that involve French(museums, movies, etc) Encourage your child to participate in French Club activities Seek assistance from me or the guidance counselor when your child is having difficulty Show interest in your child’s successes and offer encouragement in times of failure

Additional Parent Resources For more information about classroom, school and district policies, go to the Parkland High School website or Miss Lobb’s Wiki at (http://MlleLobb.wikispaces.com) Visit the Discovering French Blanc Nouveau and Imaginez online book resources.

Questions? How does my child get involved in French Club? How can my child become eligible for the Societe Honoraire de Francais?

Thanks and Keep Involved Research shows that when all 3 partners (teachers, students, and parents) make a commitment to teaching and learning, student success is sure to follow. As one third of the partnership, I will do my part to make this a successful year for your child. Stay involved and committed to your child’s education. Thank you for coming this evening.