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This is where we will see what is happening in our link schools

 

A la Fête de la Science

The pupils from the Ecole Jean Moulin went to their Festival of Science recently. It looks like they had a wonderful time doing lots of experiments. Here are some of their photos. Can you understand what they found out about? What did they get to take home?

 

Quoi de neuf à L’Ecole Jean Moulin?

Here is the menu for the pupils of the Ecole Jean Moulin this week. Bon appétit!

They had a football fun day when they went back to school. Quelle bonne idée! Voici des photos.

 

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NBHS

You could check out this link to ”I speak football” on the NBHS site. P7 might like to have a look at the S1 Powerpoint on Chez moi. 

S4 have gone to the Alps on a geography trip. Ils ont de la chance!

 

Les athlètes de demain

The Ecole Jean Moulin have been getting together with the other primary schools in their cluster just like we have. Here are some photos of their Cluster Sports Day

 

La Classe de Découverte

brittany-2.jpg  The pupils from the École Jean Moulin have spent the week in Brittany (La Bretagne). What do we know about Brittany? Voici le programme de la semaine. Vous aimez la musique bretonne?

Pour voir des photos de la classe.

 

Vous avez faim?

Dirleton Primary School’s link school which is in Poullan-sur-Mer  in Brittany have sent us a copy of their school menu for February. Miam-miam! What would be your favourite lunch?

mangez-bien.jpg menu-du-mois-de-fevrier-2008.doc

 

Visite de l’école Jean Moulin 

 

jean-moulin.jpgÉcole Jean Moulin has a great way of showing us round their school. The teacher has asked some of the pupils to find “Les fleurs de Matisse” who was a famous French painter. The search is on!

 They have a student from England helping them in class this term. The pupils have interviewed her on their blog. How much can you understand?

Remember to keep an eye on their site (see Blog Roll). There is always something interesting to read!

 

Christmas Podcast

P7 classes at Law were delighted to receive a podcast from the École Jean Moulin at the end of last term!

Quelle bonne idée!

They have also been writing messages to each other on their messages page.

 

NBHS

North Berwick High School have started their French blog. Bonjour à tous!

 

École Jean Moulin

Law Primary communicated with a school in France last session and the pupils from North Berwick High school whilst they were visiting them.

Ecole Jean Moulin

The École Jean Moulin has a site with educational games.

Comments»

1. finlay 7B - January 13, 2008

the french class are really good at singing “we wish you a merry christmas” it sounded as if they actually spoke english as their first language

2. David Gilmour - February 21, 2008

You might like to link up with the “Bonjour blog” in the Musselburgh cluster. They’re looking for other schools to link up with. Why not leave them a comment?

3. matt.c & seonaid.m - April 14, 2008

Brittany is in the west cost of france

4. cameron & liam - April 14, 2008

Brittany is very famous for crepes

5. James - April 14, 2008

A lot of towns in brittany begin with plo or plou

6. matt.h oliver jenny - April 14, 2008

people put up ancient stones in brittany about three and four thousand years ago

7. mr.anderson and mr. thorp - April 14, 2008

The Béré fair, held in the shadow of the church of St-Jean-de-Béré and attracting more than 45 000 visitors every year!!!!!!

8. jswan - April 15, 2008

Apparently Plou or Plo means “paroisse” which is a parish. Plou is used in the north of Brittany and Plo in the south.


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