Forest treasure hunt with FLSCO students

Forest treasure hunt with FLSCO students

Despite the cold, the FLSco group enjoyed an enriching and educational outing in the forest on November 30 and December 2.
Below is an account of these outings written by our two teachers and the students.

On November 30 and December 2, we went for a walk in the forest.

We observed many things: red leaves, orange leaves, yellow leaves, prickly leaves, puddles, pine cones, spider webs, sticks…
We came back with lots of treasures.
We talked a lot about what we saw and touched!
Back in the classroom, we drew our favorite moment and made little men with our treasure.

Emily BERTRAND & Amélie FUCHS FLSCO

FLSco groups are made up of small numbers so that each student can be stimulated as much as possible to develop both comprehension and production of French.
The aim is to achieve a sufficient level of oral expression to be able to reinvest it in all school subjects, and to enable students to continue their schooling in the best possible conditions, while learning to become students in the French school system and to follow the full range of teaching and learning programs without difficulty.

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