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Extended French Program
2014 – 2015
7/17/2015
Lord, as we prepare to begin this meeting,
We will recall your promise to be present when two
or more are gathered in your name.
We know that without you here among us,
and with each one of us, we will labour in vain.
Grant us the willingness to be open to each other,
To respect each other, to listen to each other,
and to be supportive of each other
for the sake of the kingdom.
Lord, unite us in your spirit.
RESPONSE: Walk closely with us God.
As we strive to live our lives well. Response…
As we continue to surrender ourselves to you. Response…
As we journey into unknown territory. Response…
As we learn to accept our weaknesses and our strengths. Response…
As we open our hearts to the messengers you send to us. Response…
As we keep searching for the truth. Response…
TOGETHER: Lord, unite us in your spirit. Amen
Learning goals
We are learning to:
identify the key characteristics of
Halton Catholic’s Extended
French program
use research and key information
to assist in decision-making for
your child
articulate the steps of our
registration process
Success criteria
We will know we have been successful
if we can:
 articulate the key characteristics of
Halton Catholic’s Extended French
program
 make decisions for our children
about which we feel confident
 register successfully… if we decide
that this program is suitable for our
child/family
Why Grade 5?
• School and parents have had a better
chance to evaluate a youngster’s ability by
grade 5 (any learning exceptionalities have
been identified)
• Students have developed a strong first
language base
• Older students may be more efficient
language learners (recent research)
• Students have had the experience of Core
French
• Students have some input in decision
Expectations of the
Program
Offers the
students a
challenge
whose
results can
be
measured in
a relatively
short period
of time.
Develops an
independent
approach to
study.
Develops
increased
awareness
of study
skills.
Opens up
new
advantages
(future
employment
options,
cultural
exchanges,
enjoyment,
etc.)
Extended French program
• Begins after grade 4
• 3 periods of French instruction
• 4 periods of English instruction
• For students whose parents are not French
first-language speaking
• Curriculum aligned to English
• Available at designated schools
• Available from Grades 5 to 8 (with the option to
continue in secondary)
Subjects taught in French …
 French Language Arts
In the Junior
division
(Grades 5-6)
In the
Intermediate
division
(Grades7&8)
 Science & Technology
 Social Studies
 One or two of Visual Arts, Music,
and Drama, and Physical Education
 French Language Arts
 Science & Technology
 History
 Geography
 One or two of Visual Arts, Music,
Drama, and Physical Education
Subjects taught in English …
Religion and Family Life
English Language Arts
Mathematics
One or two of the Arts and
Physical Education
By the end of Grade 8,
the Extended French
student:
• Has attained 1520 hours of French*
• Can read newspaper and books with
occasional help of a dictionary
• Can understand radio and television news
• Can participate adequately in conversation
• Could function well in a French-speaking
community after a few weeks residence
What happens after
Grade 8?
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Extended
French &
Geography
Extended
French &
History
Extended
French &
World
Religions
Extended
French
Research tells us:
• Middle/Extended French Immersion
students generally attain a greater
level of proficiency in the four
language skills (reading, writing, oral
& visual communication), by the end
of Secondary School
• Students having a third language
perform well in the Extended French
Program.
Research tells us:
• Extended French does not impede the
English language learning process.
• In general, Grade 8 Extended French
students in ALL programs indicate high
levels of confidence in using French with
their peers outside of class.
Information you should
know
The program sites are subject to
change. Parents should select the
program based on the merits of the
program, not on the location.
Significant notice would be provided
in the event of a site change.
 A minimum of 24 students are
required to run a Grade 5 class (a
maximum of 28 students; subject to
principal discretion)
Information you should
know
 Transportation will be provided ONLY
for students in the Extended French
program to the designated school as
long as they remain in the program.
 Should a student decide to leave the
program, s/he must return to the home
school.
 Parents/students sometimes expect too
much too soon.
EXTENDED FRENCH
Considerations…
lp?
Parents should meet with their child’s present
teacher and/or principal to determine suitability.
There are risk factors when:
 Children are below the expected
standard in their first language;
 Support at home is divided;
 Students do not want to be in the
program;
 A child’s emotional well-being is
suffering.
The final decision to enter the program rests with
the parents.
EXTENDED FRENCH
Considerations…
help?
Instruction Experience has shown us that children who
thrive in the program usually display some
or all of the following:
 Enjoyment of language
 Strong listening, focusing, collaborative and
organizational skills
 Strong communication skills in their mother
tongue
 A positive attitude toward new experiences
How can parents help?
• Encourage and foster good learning
and homework habits
• Encourage students to listen to and
watch French language television
programs and videos
• Make available French language
newspapers, games, magazines and
websites for real life reading
• French-speaking pop music can be
explored & enjoyed
How can parents help?
• Where possible, travel to areas where
French is the language of communication
• Where possible, encourage older students
to participate in exchange programs
• May wish to join Canadian parents for
French (www.cpfont.on.ca)
EXTENDED FRENCH IMMERSION
Registration Process
Registration will take place in two parts:
Part 1
• First-come first-served ON-LINE registration
• Tuesday, January 20, 2015
(beginning at 12:00 p.m.)
www.hcdsb.org/programs/french
Part 2
• In person, visit the designated Early French
Immersion school before January 30th, 2014
EXTENDED FRENCH PROGRAM
Registration Process
Part 2
In order to complete the registration process, an
in-person visit to school is required by
January 30th, 2015.
If your child is being registered with the
Halton Catholic District School Board for
the first time, the following
documentation is required to complete the
registration process in person:
 Catholic Baptismal certificate of child or
parent
 Birth certificate
 Immunization record
Success criteria
We will know we have been successful if we
can:
 articulate the key characteristics of
Halton Catholic’s Extended French
program
 make decisions for our children about
which we feel confident
 register successfully… if we decide that
this is suitable for our child/family!
EARLY FRENCH IMMERSION
Contact information
Our public site:
www.hcdsb.org
Schools – school listing
French consultant:
Anna Marie Toltl
632-6314 ext 207
[email protected]
Questions?