To use the emebedded macros in the games Before you start: Open PowerPoint Click Tools Click Options...
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To use the emebedded macros in the games Before you start:
• Open PowerPoint• Click Tools• Click Options• Click Security Tag• Click Macro Security• Select Medium• Close and re-open PowerPoint (you won’t have to do any of that again, but
when prompted click on enable macros at start-up next time)
Run Powerpoint as a slide show for information only
Présentation par L coombes IOW, 2009
Joyeux
French children celebrate Christmas
or ‘le noël ’ in many similar ways to us.
* They retell the story of Jesus using crib scenes ‘une crèche’ and plays.
* They have a special Christmas cake une bûche de Noël
* They give and receive presents.
* They have presents on Christmas day.
* They send out cards.
* They write letters to ‘père or papa noël’.
* They decorate their houses and often have a tree ‘le sapin de Noël’
But traditionally, French children put out their shoes
for St Nicolas
‘les bottes
ou les sabots’
or le père noël
In some parts of France (particularly in the North and North-east), Christmas comes early, when Father Christmas, le Père Noël,brings small gifts and sweets for children on December 6th, les 5 et 6 décembre , the feast day of Saint-Nicolas.
Legend says père Noël brings ‘goodies’ to ‘good boys and girls’ but père Fouettard brings punishment for the ‘naughty’ boys and girls.
In other parts of the country, children place their shoes by the fire and wake up on Christmas Day to find them filled with presents from le Père Noël and fruit,nuts and small toys hanging on the tree.
Christmas Day is mainly a day of celebration for children.
While they all open their presents on this day, not all parents do, some are patient and wait until New Year's Eve, la Saint-Sylvestre, which is more of an adult celebration.
Mme Coombes
Maintenant
quelques activités et jeux
Un, deux troisUn deux trois
dans sa hotte en bois
Words for song found at /comptine.free.fr/images/comptines/pere_noel
Can you work out what this poem says? Some picture clues to help you.
dix onze douzede la joie pour tous !
quatre cinq sixtoute pleine de surprises
sept huit neufde jouets tout neufs
Petit Papa Noël
What about this chorus?
Refrain du comptine
N'oublie pas mon petit soulier"Raymond Vincy
Quand tu descendras du ciel
Avec des jouets par milliers
Audio file available at
http://comptine.free.fr/
Le père noël s’habille. Mettez en ordre. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Do you remember the names for the parts of the face?
le nez
les yeux
une oreille
la barbe
Où est . . . . ?
This is to be found at http://www.teteamodeler.com/
le manteau le pantalon
le bonnet les gants les bottes
Les vêtements du père noël
Quoi portes-il où?
le corps
la main
les pieds
barbe
yeux
nez
main
Thanks to teteamodeler again
First you need to throw a 6 for Santa’s body ‘le corps’
1 for his ‘bonnet’ 2 for ‘un gant’ 3 for another ‘gant’ 4 for ‘un manteau’ 5 for ‘les botte’ 6 for his body ‘le corps’
J’aimerais que tu m’apportes
Je m’appelle . . . . . . . .
J’habite à . . . . . . . . .
s’il te plaît.
Bien merci . . . . . . . .
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