PROJET - French Artist Project // Culture Unit + passé composé vs. imparfait
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Finish your arts & culture unit in French with a fun project! Students research a French-speaking artist, then present their person to the class with Google Slides or PowerPoint. The presentation must include at least 5 instances of the passé composé, at least 5 instances of the imparfait, and at least 10 detailed sentences in French.
Includes up to 3 assignments that could be graded (the planning sheet, project, & audience sheet).
Includes:
✅ Page 1 - Handout: Project description & explanation
✅ Page 2 - Grading rubric (✨see preview)
✅ Page 3 - Planning Sheet: Worksheet with questions to help guide students' research
✅ Page 4 - Vocabulary Sheet: Handout with useful words in French/English
✅ Page 5 - Sign-Up Sheet: Each student must select a different artist
✅ Page 6 - Audience Sheet: Worksheet for students to fill out during presentations (Questions: Presenter's name, Artist's name, Type of art, Birth Year, Famous artwork)
✨TIPS ✨ - Break the project down into multiple due dates. For the first homework, have students pick an artist they would like to research. For the second homework, have them complete the planning sheet. Then, have them complete the presentation.
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