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Title: Letters to Santa in French
Body: About.com's French language site this week features tips for a lesson on letters to Santa. These materials include format recommendations, a sample letter, useful vocabulary and expressions, links to other letter-writing and Christmas-related sites, and Santa's mailing address! Access these resources at http://french.about.com/cs/teachingresources/a/lettertosanta.htm?nl=1 .
Source: About.com
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Title: Holiday Links for French Learners
Body: Canadian Parents for French educational opportunities, a non-profit volunteer organization, provides lists of links to online resources for teaching and learning French. Here are the updated URLs for links to holiday information. Chanukah http://members.shaw.ca/cpf99/CPF-FIAL-0040-07-Culture-Rel-Fr-Chanukah.html Santa - for primary schoolers http://members.shaw.ca/cpf99/annee2/culture/Pere-noel.html Related links for parents http://www.geocities.com/qpac1999/FI2-Lab-Internet-Project-2.html
Source: CPF
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Title: German Holiday Songs
Body: In a recent post to the AATG listserv (American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu), a German teacher provided the URL for his Web site with links to soundfiles of German Christmas songs and a songbook with lyrics (Word format). Visit his site at http://www.quia.com/pages/winterholidays.html . Another post recommended the following links for information on songs for Hannukkah in German. Ikh Bin A Kleyner Dreydl (I had a little dreydl) http://zemerl.com/cgi-bin//show.pl?title=Ikh+Bin+A+Kleyner+Dreydl+%28I+had+a+little+dreydl%29 Zemerl: The Interactive Database of Jewish Song http://www.zemerl.com
Source: Royal Oak Dondero High School
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Title: German Brain-Teasers
Body: Students (and teachers!) of German who enjoy solving problems might enjoy the logic puzzles on this site. Recently posted to the AATG listserv (American Association of Teachers of German listserv. AATG@listserv.iupui.edu), the Logicals and the Trivia puzzles were especially recommended. http://www.janko.at/Raetsel
Source: janko.at
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Title: Spanish-Language Hanukkah Resources
Body: A recent request on the FLTEACH listserv (Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU) for sources of information on Hannukkah in Spanish received the following suggestions. Hanukkah: La fiesta de los judíos. http://littera.deusto.es/alumni/c0405/1rapozos/weblog Israel: Hanukkah, una fiesta Judía http://www2.noticiasdot.com/publicaciones/2004/especiales2004/nadal/seccions/mundo/mundo_2004-02.htm Hanukkah: La fiesta de la luces http://www.mipunto.com/temas/4to_trimestre04/hanukkah.html Hanukkah: Fiesta de la dedicacion http://members.aol.com/cubademialma/ Nice poem at the bottom!! Navidad con las Estrellas http://www.terra.com/especiales/navidad2003/estrellas_erick.html SerJudio.com http://serjudio.com Judaica Site - Tradicion Judia en Espanol http://www.judaicasite.com
Source: Various
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Title: Practicing Numbers
Body: A recent request on the FLTEACH listserv for number practice ideas received the following suggestions. ---- Number/Math Practice with Playing Cards For this game you need a deck of playing cards for every two students in your class. If you don’t have 20 decks of cards on hand, just ask students to bring in old decks of cards from home. The decks don’t need to be complete. 1. Flashcards: Students work with a partner. One holds up the playing card; the other says the number in the target language. Aces are 1 and all face cards are 10. Jokers are not used. This gives the students practice with numbers up to 10. 2. Contest: One student turns over the card. The first student who can say the number takes the card. After allotted time, students count cards to determine winner. This gives the students practice with numbers up to 10. 3. Addition: Students work with a partner. Divide the deck approximately in half. Each partner has half of the cards. Both partners turn over a card at the same time. The student who says the sum of the cards (add them together) in the target language first takes both cards. This gives students practice with the numbers up to 20. 4. Multiplication: Students work with a partner. Divide the deck approximately in half. Each partner has half of the cards. Both partners turn over a card at the same time. The student who says the product of the cards (multiply them together) in the target language first takes both cards. This gives students practice with the numbers up to 100. 5. Higher numbers: Turn over three cards. Face cards represent 0. This gives students practice with numbers up to 1000. This would also work with four cards for number up to 10,000. Johnson, L. Math practice in Spanish class. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (14 Dec. 2005).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: Christmas Traditions Around the World
Body: Santa's Net features information and activities related to the celebration of Christmas. Visit http://www.santas.net/aroundtheworld.htm for descriptions of holiday traditions in dozens of countries, from Africa to Yugoslavia. Visit the Santa's Net homepage to look at Christmas lights or check the "Good and Bad List" at http://www.santas.net/welcome.htm .
Source: Santa's Net
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Title: Spanish WebQuest
Body: A Spanish teacher recently posted a WebQuest she created to the FLTEACH listserv (Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU). The site explains the assignment from introduction through task, process, evaluation, and conclusion. Visit the site for ideas on creating a similar activity for your students or just to gather some new resources. http://www.users.muohio.edu/urbaneke/edp440%20webquest/index.html
Source: Miami University
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Title: Christmas in Japan
Body: About.com's Japanese language site features these Christmas-related articles. How do you say "Merry Christmas" in Japanese? http://japanese.about.com/blqow33.htm Let's Sing the "Rudolph" Song in Japanese http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa121600.htm
Source: About.com
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Title: Authentic Listening Material: StoryCorps
Body: From http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4516989 StoryCorps: Recording America StoryCorps is roaming the country, collecting the stories and legends of everyday America. The first-person accounts that emerge are a record of the way we live today -- and how we got here. Since 2003, thousands have taken part in the StoryCorps oral history project, describing their lives and history.
Source: NPR
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