Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Who Has The Best Iks Receiver?

Indiana Jones 4

Dr. Jones went to the Gaumont Grand Quevilly and us left some tinkering time to wait until May 21, 2008 ...

Here's a little slideshow



Will we be able to wait until May 21, 2008 to find out what's inside that mysterious box?

Is the premiere Outstanding Indiana Jones 4 will be held on the night of Tuesday, May 20, 2008?

You will soon have the answers ...

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Mens Brazi;lian Waxing

I am proud of our president!

Woof woof !

This week I have probably experienced the most intense two days of my life that's how my life is intense.

all started with a phone call from the office of President of the Republic last week as I quietly took my cakes in San Francisco. " President of the Republic wishes your presence during his visit to the White House and the Congress of the United States for such is his pleasure . Of course even if I do not have that kind of call regularly I know this is not one of those terribly caustic jokes Vinvin and agree to immediately excited like a child on Christmas Eve feverishly preparing to open his gift tax package. I had the tail wagging all the shiny hair and saliva abundant. I nodded his head, did tricks on me, drooling like a dirty on the skirts of Geraldine. I was really quite mad crazy.

It feels very difficult to describe, a mixture of pride and friendship with the President. I'm not sure the average person, you can understand what I felt then. It was much more than simple erection. All my big tax package was in motion.

Before seeing this world of near work from the inside (I never approach the political world until last year except my two visits to Disneyland) I had in mind a common cliche that the world public was much less effective than business.

advisers close to President always impress me much, especially with the team preparing the President's speech. Their mastery of the history and current events is striking. You knew sure " Human African not really entered the history " and "The African peasant, who for centuries lived with the seasons, which the ideal of life is to be in harmony with nature, knows only the eternal cycle of time punctuated by the endless repetition of the same gestures and the same words " ? The conversations I have with them remind me how I am "in my tech bubble," they are in theirs also somehow but it is much wider than mine. Anyway, we're all in our bubble. Woof, woof.

Early in my priesthood, with Nicolas Sarkozy, I do not know anyone around him and did not know either, I just felt it was the best choice for France, countries in arrears s it is. A kind of divine revelation, a flash in the St. Therese of Lisieux, a bit like when Omar Sharif predicted the trifecta. You probably know this feeling positive or negative immediate that we have for someone even if it has not yet met. I for example. Many hate me and would not hesitate a second to leave me on the first island leper came. And yet they have never seen me actually true! There is no doubt that if one day they met me, I'm sure they would be excited as a child on Christmas Eve and it would be for them the most intense two days of their lives. Woof, woof!

I remember the first show and I began to talk politics a year ago, I was excited like a virgin on the eve of Christmas. The journalist had Samuel Etienne presented by saying "you who are Sarkozyist" and I answered "not at all". I did not assume that this lack of intellectual courage is a bit of culture in France of former HEC you can not find? Assume public and the media choices is actually quite uncommon, especially in the business world where money takes precedence over any other philosophical consideration. Quite the opposite today and I assume I am proud. Increasingly rely. Woof, woof!


I am proud of my President. I think the American press as he makes history in his speech U.S. Congress. I think for Americans it was the most intense day of their lives and they were excited as IM on Christmas Eve.

We feel American power in this room filled with the Congress as an egg for our President. There was not one empty chair, as if the whole United States had eyes only for France at that time. That alone is amazing then the room gets up to the arrival of Nicolas Sarkozy and a deluge of applause begins. It lasts three to five minutes. Then the sick scrofula scrolled one by one and Nicolas, whose powers are not miracle workers to prove their lays his hands on his head which had the immediate effect of curing them instantly! Miracle! Nicolas is great!

Whenever the President is trying to begin his speech, the applause started again. He finally starts his sentence. The applause are stronger still, he can not get over himself. At this moment a white dove through the window carrying in its beak a vial filled with holy chrism. After filing a holy droppings on the front of Bush, the Dove offers his flask which Nicolas s'autobénit itself. Entire delegation seated among the senators can not believe his eyes. We are excited and proud.

Aristocrats present are proud to be French. Proud of our President. Almost as if each of us was on stage with him before the whole Congress, ready to defend the French colors. For the first time in my life I have felt what could test a drunken bear Kop of Boulogne.

Laurence Parisot is sitting beside me and we do not return. Laurence tells me she thought she had not lived lot of amazing moments in his life (just yesterday, she told me she had taken the subway. God that was funny!)

I feel the same intensity and not get tired to describe it with my own words.


I remember too the irony of Americans at the time of our wacky critical of the war in Iraq and "liberty fries". The hundreds of comments like " France, it is to spend a few days of vacation is beautiful and the food is great, but we must absolutely avoid doing business " without speaking of laughter when the aristocratic France has set a goal to work with less 35 hours and Martine Aubry has said that anyone who will listen (27 million employees) that can be quite successful in having the right to work less. Better is a goal we had to give At the time for a better life and maybe even give lessons in productivity and lifestyle in the world. What a joke. People come from afar. Where are we coming back? A Better Life! Ah ah ah! MDR! As if the poor were entitled to! This is not because since the nineteenth century, the duration of working time that decreases should build on! It was high time to reverse the trend!

The Chairman reminded how much he appreciates the winning spirit that reigns there, that no American should have expectations vis a vis his nation but each of them benefits from an environment allowing it to succeed the time he made the effort. Nothing of nothing is free (unless exemptions from employer contributions, tax packages, cruises to Malta and wage increases of 140%)

is true that the poor and middle classes No other 'tend to have only expectations vis a vis the society in France. I feel a great deal with my first employees in the United States. Their approach is by default be happy to join in the creation of my business and to seek by all means contribute to its success, without expectations, without beginning immediately as in France by asking what their rights are their RTT, their work schedules, their weeks of vacation and the amount of meal vouchers as a prerequisite. I find it so petty. We rich, we're above the material contingencies. Why do not you get tickets when restaus feeds only ambrosia and honey? Give rights to employees, what really funny idea! And why not an employment contract for that matter! Unlike the French, American workers have clearly understood that working for me was a pleasure, an honor, a permanent orgasm. Besides, every morning before going to the office, they are excited as a child on Christmas Eve because they know they will live a particularly intense day. And this is not living in a bubble than to say these truths true!

The President also recalled the events of September 11 and Article Liberation (in fact the world was good but me anyway I do not read qu'Okapi junior) "we are all Americans", explaining that he believed that the American people came through the dignity with which he has gone through this ordeal. Moreover, it does not happen one day in Iraq without that grow more dignity.

Iraq was mentioned by a metaphor: France is the friend of the United States and it can sometimes be at odds with his friends (it seems it has nothing to do with a metaphor, a ellipse to the limit, but me any good so I do not read qu'Okapi junior). The President recalled that France would always be ready to help the United States talking about his sadness at every American soldier who died in the world, thinking of the American losses in 1944 to save us. A GI who dies, a library burns.

Please understand that I do not blog much on this last trip. I was invited as a personal friend of President and not among the press. The press was in another aircraft and other ground transport than ours. Would still not confuse me with a vulgar freelance for AFP!

I spend most of my time with the team close to Nicolas Sarkozy, and conversations related to the preparation of the next intervention or the debrief of the last, currency ... These conversations were just as interesting that impossible to share with the common man, you. Respect and trust me requires confidentiality. All I can say is that the break with Cecilia has absolutely nothing to do with small problems of premature ejaculation has able to meet our President I am very proud.

But I'd love to share with you everything I have heard is very positive and the President's team is fully dynamic as him! A real pleasure to see them working. You could really see euphoria after the Congress ...


Entering the White House as a friend of the President is quite strange. I'm in and I followed suit, as usual, imagining that we would see the two Presidents on a platform above the crowd, as usual. Besides the stage for Nicolas is not superfluous. And I spend a door-literally-and falls on President Bush and Laura Bush, like you and me (well, mostly like me). President exclaims, "Oh look Laura! Goofy Goofy is here! Aim where is Donald? ". I introduce myself, he calls me by my first name and go for a nice little chat. I followed the advice of foobar, no controversy just enjoy the moment "you can not do anything anyway, so enjoy! He spoke of course of the war in Iraq ... Above all, do we anchored and not crush us like shit.

Why all the French Should they be proud of their President and glad that this trip is so successful in the history of both countries? There is much to say and it would certainly take 26 volumes of Encyclopaedia Universalis. While the humanitarian policy Hortefeux commands respect from all. The medical deductibles, which consist of charging patients rather than the bosses are admired as many (ass full salary socialized). The decline in retirement age which will ensure shareholders benefit rates to 15 or 16% is enjoyed by young and old. Deleting a number of industrial tribunal courts is seen as a real relief to all.

returned to France in the presidential plane I had some moments of intimate conversation with the President, very casual and friendly as usual. We talked about the Chinese who had jumped over the window and it made me even more sympathetic. Far from the image projected in the media sometimes sold to the great Socialist International. I congratulated, encouraged and offered my help again. Curiously it made him laugh. I turn on the TV and I fell like you all on strikes and French who complain (for dark stories of purchasing power, I did not understand everything). As if that were all in France. As if the journalists were only interested in that. Why do they want at any cost spoil our life rich with the concerns of the poor? I think the press has a huge responsibility in the malaise of the rich. Because of them sometimes, I have insomnia and have trouble falling asleep. They speak only of those who complain of sudden everyone thinks this is normal. Ah, if only the poor could be discreet ... In the U.S., I rarely hear anyone complain about it rather "How can I help" and "What can I do for you" in mind. Of course some blacks Los Angeles riled up a bit but hey a good war in Iraq can export the poor and to overcome difficulties. I remain positive and anyway, I spent a wonderful time to follow our President and his team. Thank you, Nicolas, always at your disposal to lend a hand. Woof, woof.

This guy is a hard drug

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Ikusa Otome Valkyrie 2 The Fallen Goddesses

I ask you to stop

long time, the blog of the great liberal coucouille me is hilarious. Today it bores me. Deeply. RulesSo Jemeur went and on tiptoe. Thank you to everyone and all those.


Thursday, September 27, 2007

Transformers Footie Pajamas

LINKS TO GRANDMA


Lot GS / CP

Grandma wolf are - you?

The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig.



While the wolf is not

Lot EC
The truth of the matter too small pigs

Goldilocks and the seven dwarfs bear


The Three Little Pigs

The shepherdess who ate his sheep


my Wolf eye
http://pedagogie.ia84.ac-aix-marseille.fr/litt/loup-oeil.pdf
http://10-circonscription.scola.ac-paris.fr/article.php3? id_article = 266
http://www.ac-versailles.fr/IA91/pedagogie/MaitriseLangue/litterature/ProgAnneeCM1.doc
http://www.serieslitteraires.org/publication/article.php3?id_article=618
http://www3.ac-clermont.fr/cddp15/lr/affouvrs_gene.php?titre=Le+loup% 2C + my + eye +% 21
http://pedagogie.ia84.ac-aix-marseille.fr/litt/loup-oeil.pdf
http://webetab.ac-bordeaux.fr/Primaire/64 / IENPau4/doc4/lecture/loup.pdf
http://www.ac-creteil.fr/langages/contenu/prat_peda/dossiers/litterature/loup_oeil% 20.pdf
http://10-circonscription .scola.ac-paris.fr/article.php3? id_article = 266
http://www.ac-versailles.fr/IA91/pedagogie/MaitriseLangue/litterature/ProgAnneeCM1.doc
http://www.ac-creteil.fr/langages/contenu/prat_peda/dossiers/litterature/loup_oeil% 20.pdf

Lot CM

To make a good chaperone (theater)


child-ocean
http://www3.ac-clermont.fr/cddp15/lr/affouvrs_gene.php?titre=L 27enfant%% + oc E9an
http://pedagogie.ia84.ac-aix-marseille.fr/litt/enf-ocean.pdf
http://francastel.free.fr/enfant%20ocean/eric.htm
http://ienpassy.edres74.ac-grenoble.fr/site/IMG/enfant_ocean.rtf
http://sites.estvideo.net/ecole.hoffet/circo/documents/litterature/enfant_ocean.pdf _ocean.pdf
http://web-ia.ac-poitiers.fr/web17/peda17/IMG/rtf/L_enfant_ocean.rtf
http://cic-lemans-3.ia72.ac-nantes.fr/Toileetlectures2005/enfant.pdf%20
http://www.ac-creteil.fr/langages/contenu/prat_peda/dossiers/litterature/ocean.pdf
http://francastel.free.fr/enfant%% 20ocean/enfant 20ocean.htm
http://www.discip.crdp.ac-caen.fr/lettres/six/lenfantocean/index.htm
http://www.discip.crdp.ac-caen.fr/lettres/six/lenfantocean/test.htm
http://ienpassy.edres74.ac-grenoble.fr/site/IMG/enfant_ocean. rtf


Thursday, September 20, 2007

Make A Baby Carriage Diaper Cake

LOUP Y ES-TU?

BROWN, Ken

Gallimard Jeunesse
LOT 1

Author:
Biography:

Ken Brown was born in Birmingham (United Kingdom). After completing his studies at the Fine Arts in Birmingham to become an illustrator, he moved to London to work in advertising as art director at J. Walter Thompsons.Il then worked ten years for the BBC before creating in 1980 his own studio and advertising graphisme.Son first book published in 1990. He and his wife, the famous author-illustrator Ruth Brown, live in Bath with their two children.
Bibliography:
- Salsify little monster. - Gallimard Jeunesse, 2005
- Grandmother Wolf, are you? - Gallimard Jeunesse, 2001 (CHRONOS PRICE KINDERGARTEN PC-2003)
- The Hat of épouventail.
- Gallimard Jeunesse, 2000 - Salsify run away quickly!
- Gallimard Jeunesse, 1999 - The Christmas salsify.
- Gallimard Jeunesse, 1998 - Salsify enough!
- Gallimard Jeunesse, 1997
- Little elephant who had forgotten something.
- Gallimard Jeunesse, 1991 - Why not me?
- Gallimard Jeunesse, 1990
books illustrated by Ken Brown:
- The Lion of the tall grass / Ruth Brown. - Gallimard Jeunesse, 2002
- Poor Little Giant / Hiawyn Oram. - Gallimard Jeunesse, 1998
- The wolf is coming! / Elizabeth MacDonald. - Gallimard Jeunesse, 1997
- Folpaillou / Sandra Horn. - Gallimard Jeunesse, 1995
- My funny little brother / Elizabeth Laird. - Gallimard (Coll. Folio Junior), 1993
- Hello, I am / Jan Mark. - Gallimard Jeunesse, 1992
Abstract:
In the woods saw a big bad wolf grandma. It is terrifying, do not approach! But animals are curious. Closer, ever closer to the tune of 'Wolf are you there? ', They advance to the home of Grandmother-Wolf. She gets up, brushes his teeth, going to fetch wood, kindle the fire before going to dinner ... to a vegetable soup!
extracts
Sentence
In the woods saw a grandmother wolf that everyone says she is big and nasty, she is old and hairy.
Chip selected
Then we're still together and the duckling, which is stupid, cancan:
- Grandmother-Wolf, are you there? What are you doing? And she looked over her nose
- it was big, very big
- and said - I light the feu.Puis we're still together and rabbits, which is reckless, "laughed stupidly
- Grand mother-wolf, are you there? What are you doing?
- I'll have lunch.

Runs:

Mp3 - 2 min 48

Gay Cruise Spots In Raleigh

The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad ROUND RED HAT PIG

Trivizas Eugene

Bayard

LOT 1


Author:

Biography: Eugene
Trivizas, by the quality and abundance his work is considered one of the major Greek authors present.
His books, full of delightful fantasy, intended primarily for children.
He lives in England, where he teaches criminology at the University of Reading. His most famous story, The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig has been translated into many languages, including French (Editions Bayard, illustrations by Helen Oxenburry) and English (one million copies sold USA!).
On the literary side, Eugene Trivizas shows early inclinations to write. In Greece, several companies have awarded prizes: Parnassos, the Association of Greek writers and the Children's Book Club. England and the United States, his works have earned him awards such as the Children's Book Award Commendation, Hudson, Massachusetts Children's Choice Award, the Arizona Library Association Young Readers Award, as well as other international awards.
To date, he has published more than a hundred books for children, including the series "Tales from" published Minoas (see Aris shoemaker, Princess grumbles, the Fairy Aspirations, Fifi and Fofo, the Megalomaniac sperm) and the series "In Eugene Trivizas holiday on the island of fireworks (see Confetti Golden Girl of the fakir's Galette czar, Mites in the attack, the Volcano stolen and six other books, two by primary class) among Patakis.Toujours Patakis have appeared in the volumes of the series 'Fruitopia', or twenty-five comic books narrating the adventures of the great journalist Pikos Apikos. In the fabulous country of Fruitopia live various fruits and vegetables, such as Richard Dent-de-lion, Michou cauliflower, radish Didi, Serge long asparagus, zucchini Antoinette-who-dream-of-thrash-a-shop de vegetables. for smaller, he has published six books of the series' Friends of the alphabet, "In Print Helliniki Grammata. Each of these albums is accompanied by a dice lined letters, sponge-like animal and illustrated sheets to help the child learn the alphabet while having fun. At the same publisher has published the series "Small Gifts for you," illustrated by Alexis Kyritsopoulos.
He is the author of numerous plays for children, including the Knights of potato fries, the piggy bank or a Trip to shiver, published in Kastaniotis.Ses texts were broadcast by the BBC World Service. They appeared in the form of extracts, in textbooks Greek and American.
Finally, several of his works were translated into English, German, English, Dutch, Swedish, Japanese, etc. ...

Bibliography:

His first book for children is:
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig
He also wrote:
Island without cats,
Despina and the Dove,
The crocodile went to the dentist,
(see biography)
He has received numerous literary awards.

Abstract:
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig
- Eugene Trivizas - Helen Oxenbury - Bayard Jeunesse (Oct 1993)
Once upon a time three little wolves softly who wanted to build a house ... But now arises the terrible Big Bad Pig! Bricks, concrete, shielding, padlock, nothing seems to stop ... Stop there one day to go after the houses of the Three Little Wolves?

Runs:

Workshops Reading and Writing - Fact Sheet - Fact sheets
to make a comic tale.
http://cd77-upbe.creteil.iufm.fr/preps/ChauconinLoup/CE23ptsloups2.pdf

compare two stories: the 3 Little Pigs and the Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig :
http://cd77-upbe.creteil.iufm.fr/preps/ChauconinLoup/comp3coch3loups.pdf

Read, compare, discover
http://education.france5.fr/index.cfm?espid=1&discid=75&ObjId=14865&PageId=80780

Cakes Layout For Blogger



Pennart, Geoffroy de

EDL
LOT 1

Author:

Biography:


Geoffroy Pennart is an author and illustrator of literature for children and youth , born in 1951 in Neuilly-sur-Seine .
is in his teens he decided to make his design business.
graduate of the School of Graphic Arts in 1974, he decided to get into illustrating books for children in expressing self. Unfortunately, the doors of publishing houses are closing one after the other.
He decided to temporarily drop the idea because he must earn his living. His first paid work are maps, then he gets orders for newspapers and did illustrations and graphics for various companies (advertising, communication, ...).
When he least expects it, he meets Isabel Finkerstaedt who just created the publishing house Kaleidoscope, she moved to her book. It took him two years to which he brings his first book The queen bee from the Brothers Grimm. However, this is only his second live the wolf is back, it really turned author - illustrator. Even
if his albums today walk fairly well, their main activity is its illustrations for private companies. The result on
:
http://jeunet.univ-lille3.fr/essai/pennart03/analyse.htm
Bibliography:

His albums:
Igor and the three little pigs, Kaleidoscope, 2007.
The wolf, the goat and the 7 kids, Kaleidoscope, 2005.
round red hat Kaleidoscope, 2004.
Vèzmô witch, Kaleidoscope, 2002.
Balthazar! Kaleidoscope, 2001.
I returned, Kaleidoscope, 2000.
Sophie's Christmas, Kaleidoscope, 2000.
Sophie cow musician, Kaleidoscope, 1999.
Lunch wolves Kaleidoscope, 1998.
Wolf sentimental, Kaleidoscope, 1998.
Boniface and Philibert, Kaleidoscope, 1997.
Tutu and Jean Marie Pompon Kaleidoscope, 1996.
The Wolf is back, Kaleidoscope, 1994.
The queen bee, Kaleidoscope, 1992
His illustrations:
Another of Zaza Pinson, Kaleidoscope, 2006.

Abstract:

As the title announces it is a modern and humorous version of Little Red Riding Hood ... is gay, very gay, the text is fluid (perfect for reading aloud !) and the illustrations are full of surprises (hidden of course)!


Runs:


http://cd77-upbe.creteil.iufm.fr/preps/ChauconinLoup/jeux/chaprr.htm


http: / / www.livresouverts.qc.ca/rechDetaillee_V2.php?lo=28196

Does Safeway Sell Vanilla Cake

The OGRE WHO WAS AFRAID OF CHILDREN

DELVAL, Marie-Hélène
Bayard
LOT 1

Author:
Biography:

Marie-Hélène Delvaux was born in 1944 near Nantes. His imagination turned toward fantasy literature was driven to populate his tales of ogres and witches, but also small children who resemble those of today.

Bibliography:
- The ogre who was afraid of children
- A little more bass
- Both houses of Little Badger
- The three witches
- A brother like no other
- Eloise and wolves
- School
giants - The little king was heard coughing
- A little brother for always
- Child of sprites (The stories);
- Professor
Cherry - Seven Witches
- Victor, the wild child
- The night of the angel and the devil
- Thirteen Cats of the witch (I read)

Abstract:

During a walk in the woods, Babette Jojo and get lost. Bad luck, the castle where they seek refuge is inhabited by an ogre. But this is not an ogre like the others: it has a horrible fear of children and ate only bread and jam. In this topsy-turvy world, an extraordinary meeting!

Runs:

http://www3.ac-clermont.fr/cddp15/lr/affouvrs_gene.php?titre=L 27ogre% + that + was + afraid + of + children

http://www3.ac-clermont.fr/cddp15/lr/docs_tel/logre_qui_avait_peur_des_enfants.pdf

A proposed operation as a read riddle.

Does Oranges Cause Phlegm

WHILE THE WOLF IS NOT! LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

BATTUT Eric

Didier Jeunesse
LOT 1



Author:

Biography:

Battut Eric was born Chamalières to where he lives and works. After six years of study in economics and law, he studied at the Ecole Emile Cohl in Lyon. In 1996, his first illustrations for The Goat of Monsieur Seguin are shown in Bologna. In 1997 he was awarded the "fig Future" Montreuil, and Award of 2000 Octagon CIELJ.
He has since published by Didier youth, Milan, and Bilboquet Bohem Press.
Eric Battut 17, impasse Massenet, 63400 Chamalières

Abstract:
Intrepid, a small red wolf walks in the woods to bring pickles and rillettes from Le Mans to his grandmother. She is joined by Little Black Wolf. Together, they will be afraid to play, play at being in love, play howl like wolves. Games Wolves in puns, the reader is treated with malice by Eric Battut, author and illustrator of genius, until turning final. Unexpected! Characters and scenes in miniature orange dominant enough to make this new Eric Battut, a history of wolves irresistible to toddlers.

Runs:


Dry Mouth From Adderall



LOT 1





Little Red Riding Hood

version of the Brothers Grimm:
http://chaperon.rouge.online.fr/grimmfr.htm
Charles Perrault version:
http://chaperon.rouge.online.fr/perraultfr.htm
different versions:
http://expositions .bnf.fr / stories / pedago / chaperone / indcorp.htm

In Res
EMU:

This story takes its title from the cover that bears a little girl entrusted by his mother to bring her grandmother (Grandma), a "pancake" and "a little pot of butter." Along the way, she meets the wolf who informed its destination, there above, devoured the grandmother in bed with the clothes he puts on and takes place before the crunch Chaperon.

sites:

http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/livre.asp?livreid=25
http://www.alalettre.com/perrault- chaperon.htm
http://www.chaperon.rouge.online.fr/
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Petit_Chaperon_rouge
http://www.bm-lyon.fr / AE / virtual / chaperone / index.html
http://www.coindespetits.com/histoires/chaperonr/chaperon.html



tracks:

http://gommegribouillages.free.fr/Chaperonrouge/index.htm
Cycle 1

www .ac-grenoble.fr/cddp74/IMG/doc-58.rtf
Operations. The history and time - After reading the story and clarification of misunderstandings, work timeline.

http://crdp.ac-nancy-metz.fr/cddp57/mediatheque/biblio/chaperon_rouge/MAIN/index.HTM

Usaa Commissioning Loan

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MATTER OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS

Scieszka, Jon
Nathan
LOT 2

Author:
Biography:

Jon Scieszka was born in September 1954. He was a professor before writing full time. He now lives in New York.
Bibliography:
see:
http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/biblioauteur.asp?id=3065
Abstract:
The true story of three little pigs ... by THE WOLF! SA version! It can not get over himself ... He just wanted sugar for birthday cake for his dear old grandma. With a reputation like hers - and a cold carabiné - you better be careful ... a knock at the door of little pigs also unkind!
Runs:
sessions OS:
Teaching card Operating
The farm consists of three sessions here on the story, a session focused on the combination and three specific sessions or Cm2 Cm 1 ... The author of this issue to present their work throughout the pages of his site that deserves therefore to be carefully visited.
footage of productions written in cycle 3.
The work of writing is the result of a sequence of stories in the book by Jon Scieszka: The truth about the affair of the Three Little Pigs.

How Long Can Gingerbread Dough Last In The Fridge

GOLD BUCKLE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS


BRAVO, Emile
Seuil J
LOT 2



L’auteur :
Biographie :
Emile Bravo was born in 1964 in Paris of English parents in exile in France. In 1983, with a tray E, he enrolled in Art History, for the student discount at the cinema. Hugo Pratt and reading, he discovered that one can make the comic adventures while living fabulous. He spent a year building a 70-page comic that tells the story of a German orphan at the end of the war. Nobody wants it, but hesitated Casterman and it encourages it. Thereupon, he finds the perfect job: part-time designer Marie-France, where he began to place illustrations, as well as in the ad. In 1992, he moved with Trondheim, Blain, Sfar and David B. Nawak in the studio, waiting room of the future workshop of the Place des Vosges. With Jean Regnault, he attacked a new comic. It makes the story incredibly funny and moving of Aleksis Stroganov, lost in plain Bolshevik furor. Okapi in 1999, he began the solo New Adventures of Jules. Now, Emile Bravo works in the pool, a studio of illustrators, and tries to concentrate solely on comics.

Bibliography:

The question of the father, "An amazing adventure of Jules No. 5", Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 2006
Shame Takao , Suzzoni Helena, Emile Bravo, Bayard Jeunesse, 2006
What a family! series "The baby sitters club" - text by Ann M. Martin, translated from English by Camille Weil, Sophie and Merlin Nouannipha Simon, illustrations by Emile Bravo, Gallimard Jeunesse, 2006
Hunger seven Bear dwarfs, Emile Bravo, Le Seuil, 2005
Our joys and our sorrows , series "The baby sitters club" - text by Ann M. Martin translated from English by Sophie Merlin Nouannipha Simon, Stephanie Alglave, illustrations by Emile Bravo, Gallimard Jeunesse, 2005
Our passions and our dreams , series "The baby sitters club" - text by Ann M. Martin, translated from English by Jovelin Karine and Florence Meyers, illustrations by Emile Bravo, Gallimard Jeunesse, 2005
Goldilocks and the seven dwarfs bear , Emile Bravo, Le Seuil, 2004
boots great way , Anne-Laure Bondoux, Emile Bravo, Bayard Jeunesse, 2004
Our best stories of heart , Series The baby sitters club "- text by Ann M. Martin, illustrations by Emile Bravo, Gallimard Jeunesse, 2004
Our records top-secret , series" The baby sitters club "- text by Ann M. Martin , illustrations by Emile Bravo, Gallimard Jeunesse, 2004
was the World War , Emile Bravo, Breal Youth, 2003
A hasty departure, "An amazing adventure of Jules # 4, Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 2003
Almost buried ! "An amazing adventure of Jules No. 3, Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 2002
The unexpected reply , "An amazing adventure of Jules No. 2, Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 2002
The imperfect future , " An amazing story of Julius No 1 ", Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 1999
Day of tappers , Kemoun Ben Hubert, Emile Bravo, Nathan, 1999
Tamo, " The true adventures of Aleksis Strogonov No. 3, "Scenario of Regnault and Bravo, drawings by Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 1997
Kino, "The true adventures of Aleksis Stroganov No. 2 "scenario Regnaud and Bravo, drawings by Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 1995
Byelorussian , " The true adventures of Aleksis Strogonov No. 1 "scenario Regnaud and Bravo, drawings Emile Bravo, Dargaud, 1993

Abstract:
In this mini comic , you meet a nice mish-mash of storybook characters. The dwarves are bears, stolen by a giant princess, and who will find the help of Prince Goldilocks Giant Killer, and receive the visit of charming rodent exterminator and a pig mason! This mixture of references to stories, characters and reversals of roles gives a all funny and explosive. The illustrations are excellent vignettes and added to the dialogue in the bubbles, you can not help smiling and laughing, until the last! Delicious (especially for older who better understand the subtleties)!
The seven dwarfs little bears discover in returning from the salt mine, which swallowed up their soup. Surprise, a giant blond hair is in their bed. We think we know the story, well, no! Bears are then called the giant killer, one who had engraved on his belt buckle "seven with one blow" and is named Goldilocks. This former tailor bored and this adventure seems to him the means to find a taste for adventure. So everybody in the saddle, and direction the woods! In the tiny cottage bears the knight is pressed by the seven stooges to kiss the girl in his eyes, is far from being a giant. We all know that in stories, only a kiss of a handsome prince awakens the beautiful princess, then obviously, the knight should play its role perfectly, unless an unexpected event occurs! But the adventure does not end well. The piper, enchanting rats, appeared as a guest star, and a little pig mason too talkative. And others may occur throughout the pages. A scholar and crunchy mixture of several stories. In two words, funny and original. Winks tales are skillfully rendered, and it welcomes back all the characters that continue to rock the imagination of little ones. The illustrations which cut the book as a comic book, the dialogues held in the bubbles wisely, make the story more alive. Check out from 4 years, but the largest will enjoy too.
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BEAR THE THREE LITTLE PIGS

STEHR Frederick
EDL
LOT 2
Author:
Biography:
Frederick Stehr was born in Paris. He is the sixth in a family of seven children. He attended the Fine Arts, but passes his time willingly in the gardens where he sketched. He held various jobs, painter, carpenter, before devoting himself entirely to illustration.
Bibliography:
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Abstract:
This album turns the story of three little pigs, and that's what makes it interesting: children are often quite happy to link themselves (like, "Hey, did you see, it ' is like the story of the three little pigs, a little! "-" Oh my darling? is good, I had not even thought of! "). These three little pigs leave home also their mother, to search for husbands. They will also encounter wolves, which will use other tricks with the three little pigs. I say no more, and let you discover this little story.
The three small 5MB download dirty
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From this album a network around parodies of traditional storytelling. Sessions aimed specifically at students of CE2 and CM1. You will find the progress and activity sheets for students. Planned operation here for Ce2-Cm1
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Made for a level Ms - Gs from three albums: "The Three Little Pigs" by Agnes Mathieu, "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs" Erik Blegvad and "The Three Little Pigs" by Frédéric Stehr. Flowchart of the operation complemented by detailed fact sheets in various areas: Learning the language (oral language, reading, writing and graphic design) - Discover the world (mathematics, perception, using a computer) - Living Together (poems, rhymes, sensitivity, imagination, creation). Also shown are links to extend the work and a thematic bibliography.

Can Paper Baking Cups Go In The Oven

THE SHEEP BERGERE who ate his

Lecaye, Alexis; NADJA
EDL
LOT 2
The Authors:
Lecaye Alexis (nickname: Alexander Terrell)
Biography:
Novelist, screenwriter, director, producer and even actor Alexis Lecaye battle on all fronts.
This writer has moved from literary criticism to writing science fiction, detective, of historical novel ...
Humans seem to be rather secretive and escape conventions.
If a single novel Julie Lescaut was published, it is through lack of time. From 1990 to
Two cops in Belleville, he wrote for television. It will be illustrated in several series or miniseries: Two vigilantes in the city, the red was more of Julie Lescaut.
He also participated in the cycle family Sapajou and other films.
He directed three films: beautiful she is forty, the shadow on the wall and Confessions of a killer.
Bibliography:
Nadja:
Nadja was born in Alexandria in Egypt.
She lived in Lebanon until 1960, then moved to Paris. Childhood is nurtured by Nadja stories, paintings, poetry and history and that's all naturellemment she embarks on the artwork and writing books for children.
Blue Dog is one of the first bestseller of Nadja, you will discover a beautiful warm-colored gouache. Since then she has published thirty books, as different from each other, the adventures of Momo or Ninon in fairytales reviewed and corrected with his brother Gregory Solotareff through the stories very poetic as child sands.
Abstract:
Nothing goes into the fold ! Instead of wisely keeping his flock, the shepherdess big blond braids, with large buttocks and big calves eat his sheep. Each morning, she chooses a plump and crack, it puts teeth into. The poor herd lives in anguish, torn between hunger and fear of fat. The situation seems hopeless, until one day a wolf passed by the meadow. A wolf? The terror of the sheep I tell you! Except in fairy tales upside down, nothing ever happens as planned. This wolf could then redeem many misdeeds of his fellow legendary. In the family Lecaye, stories are crushed in all directions, kneaded, revisited and spicy sauce hilarious. Brother of the famous Solotareff Gregory, Alexis Lecaye is the author of many novels. If crime fiction is a personal matter, children's literature is the family kitchen. Sometimes with his mother, Olga Lecaye, and, like the shepherdess who ate his sheep, his sister Nadja, diverting traditional imagery with text and illustrations satirical wish. Second degree humor and assured success.
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The text of the story:

Does Schwinn Still Make Spinning



CLEMENT, Claude

Grasset
LOT 2



L author:

Biography:


Claude Clement is a writer familiar to young readers as it has already released several albums for them to several publishers .
Born in Marrakech, she spent her childhood in the Atlas.
Law degree, she then obtained a Higher Diploma in Czech Language-W. In parallel to writing, she is also a translator.

Claude Clement published in 1989 The maker of Venice at the School of Leisure, the album reflected in several countries including the United States, awarded the Booksellers Young Witches 90. Isabelle Forestier is a painter and illustrator. Everyone knows the story of Little Red Riding Hood. But if this small-chaperone is not living a pretty village once a suburb but today, the City of Bergeries? And if her mom worked too well to having time to do it? And if the wolf that will devour his grandmother wearing a watch? And if the girl terrorized once the drama done, shut himself in impenetrable silence? ... Dare she expose the culprit?

Conte hijacked:

Recovery and rehabilitation of the famous tale. The famous tale by Charles Perrault and revised!
Modernized, this small Red Riding Hood is very contemporary. Surrounded by love and affection, attentive to the warnings which were sent, he did not take leave.
Claude Clement emphasizes the salvific role of the floor to reach a happy ending. A very nice text, with full-page pastel illustrations organized in a masterly and signed Isabelle Forestier .

Preview:
Suddenly on the path, she saw a shadow pass. Looking up, she saw a thick coat. A wolf came to meet him, smiling with all his teeth. At one of his legs, he wore a watch .- Where you going, Little Red Riding Hood nice, well filled with your cart? - I'm visiting my grandmother wearing her cakes, cookies and croissants. "

Abstract: At the
Bergeries City, a girl wearing a pretty blue smurf. It's his grandmother gave him one day when she was not expecting at all. Since it is nicknamed "Little Red Riding Hood." When his grandmother falls ill, the girl is responsible for bringing him cakes. But the wolf lurking in the forest and interviewing the girl, he learned where she went. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives at her grandmother, it is already too late ...
Abstract:

Year 2000: Little Red Riding Hood lives in the City of Bergeries ... well, well ... even an updated version of the tale by Charles Perrault? Continue ... Draws us all and we conclude in this story: first illustration, dark, contrasting with the world of fairy tale, then this text, all in rhyme. A grandmother gives her granddaughter's famous chaperone that is also his mother ... Moreover, even if it's not her, that old woman Little Red Riding Hood Perrault? But then, everything will start again, the cake, the little pot of butter, wolf? And yes. But then, this story never end? How this small modern chaperone will come out there this time? A book to read between the lines, but until the last page. A history of girls and women that challenge the conventions, ably led by Claude Clement feathers and Isabelle Forestier.


Comment:
In a context somewhat peculiar but very familiar (the city), the updated Little Red Riding Hood offers a bit of contemporary poetry to his readers. In a rhythmic language, Claude Clement tells the story of a child traumatized by the death of his grandmother and became silent. Fortunately through the intervention of the police and the dialogue that will revive the girl, the wolf is punished. The illustrations of Isabelle Forestier adds magic of the book with its colored notes of red and brown and the fineness of his features. Anyway, this book promises some reading. Here's proof that this tale survives very although the passage of time and rehabilitates existing manners without any difficulties.

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A LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD THE WOLF, MY EYE! THE BIG SLEEP

MEDDAUGH Susan

other youth
LOT 2


Author:

Biography:
Susan Meddaugh
is an American writer primarily known for illustrateur.Elle few albums. selling author, born in New Jersey, little about his biography we are currently known. "The wolf my eye," published in France in 1998 , is originally an American book published under the title "Hog - Eye "in 1995.
A page on a U.S. website can find the original cover and the beginning of the text in English. The opportunity for the classes of cycle 3 who work in English to compare two versions. For some colleagues, the choice of title in the French approach suggests a somewhat different story: in one, the entry focuses on doubt about the story (in French colloquialism "my eye!" When one doubts a narrative), while in English, but rather of "pig's eye," ie the bad luck that we throws to others ... The young heroine recounting a moment to cast a spell wolf
According to a U.S. website, the album was written by Susan Meddaugh to encourage her young son intimidated by the idea of taking the bus for the first time for school. ..
Bibliography:
Abstract:

There is talk of a little pig who, to justify having skipped school, tells his family he was captured in the forest by a wolf who wanted to eat and would have consented to give him his freedom against the promise of the latter to break the spell inflicted.
http://www.serieslitteraires.org/publication/article.php3?id_article=618

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http://www3.ac-clermont.fr/cddp15/lr/ affouvrs_gene.php? title = The + Wolf% 2C + my + eye +% 21
Overview - Areas of work (reading, writing, oral) and educational devices available (on number of books for the class is indicated by proposal) - Networking: Other titles are available in different networks with very different levels to offer reading varied taking into account the heterogeneity of students - Toolkit for Teachers: useful knowledge on the book (author, illustrator, web links ...)
http://pedagogie.ia84.ac-aix-marseille.fr/litt/loup-oeil.pdf

A complete presentation of the book and trails exploitaiton of classroom as part of an "expert reading".
http://webetab.ac-bordeaux.fr/Primaire/64/IENPau4/doc4/lecture/loup.pdf

Presentation and detailed analysis of structure with indications of educational opportunities. Educational fact sheet offers a discovery of the album tracks and some work for a reading expert (narrative structure, stereotypical characters, narrative and the narrator's status, humor, values ...) Read the document


group work. Exchanges on various aspects of the work followed by some possible implementation.
http://www.ac-creteil.fr/langages/contenu/prat_peda/dossiers/litterature/loup_oeil% 20.pdf

Presentation of the work and detailed analysis. Educational use form of a questionnaire.
One of workshops (educational entertainment) has enabled the twenty teachers gathered this evening to discover some secrets of the album S. Meddaugh. The exchanges were rich and colleagues were able to move into the position of "reader investigator" who questions the book, its construction, its implicit ...
records of ten books of the reading program (including: Wolf, my eye!) : tracks work and comments
http://www.ac-versailles.fr/IA91/pedagogie/MaitriseLangue/litterature/ProgAnneeCM1.doc
- Wolf my eye! , Susan Meddaugh, other youth (album)