Razziatazz

The Rassias Foundation is proud to continue the Razziatazz® language programs. This year, French will be offered at the Ray School in Hanover, 7:30 to 8 am, Tues/Wed/Thurs starting on Tuesday, October 3. Spanish will be offered at Tracy Hall in Norwich, 7:45 to 8:15 am, Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The program was introduced as a pilot Grade 2 French program at the Ray School in 2005/2006. Classes were from 7:30 to 8:00 am, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The program started in October 2005 and ended in June 2006.

For information, please send an email to the Rassias Foundation or call (603) 646-2922.

 

2005/2006 Schedule

Week 1 - Oct. 4 to 6

Letter to Parents
Lesson Plan

Week 2 - Oct. 11 to 13 Lesson Plan
Week 3 - Oct. 18 to 20 Lesson Plan
Week 4 - Oct. 25 to 27 Lesson Plan
Week 5 - Nov. 1 to 3 Lesson Plan
Week 6 - Nov. 8 to 9 Lesson Plan
Week 7 - Nov. 15 to 17 Lesson Plan
Week 8 - Nov 29 to Dec 1 Lesson Plan
Week 9 - Jan 10 to 12 Review - the alphabet
Week 10 - Jan 17 to 19  
Week 11 - Jan 24 to 26  
Week 12 - Jan 31 to Feb 2  
Week 13 - Feb 7 to 9  
Week 14 - Feb 14 to 16  
Week 15 - Feb 28 to Mar 2  
Week 16 - Mar 7 to 9  
Week 17 - Apr 4 to 6 Homework
Solution
Week 18 - Apr 11 to 13  
Week 19 - Apr 25 to 27 Lesson Plan
Week 20 - May 2 to 4  
Week 21 - May 9 to 11 Lesson Plan
Week 22 - May 16 to 18  
Week 23 - May 23 to 25 Lesson Plan
Week 24 - May 30 to June 1 Review
Week 25 - June 6 to 8 Lesson Plan

Dates for 2006:

Session #1 - October 4 to December 1 (8 weeks)
Session #2 - January 10 through March 9 (8 weeks with February break)
Session #3 - April 4 through June 8 (9 weeks with April break)

Teachers

Mademoiselle Monique

Mademoiselle Natalya

Laura Quayle

Laura Quayle is a senior at Dartmouth and has worked for the Rassias Foundation as a drill instructor of both Spanish and French. She has recently spent a lot of time living in France and will bring a lot of knowledge and enthusiasm to the Razziatazz program.

Katie Bell

Katie Bell
Katie Bell currently works as the Assistant Director of Student Services at Lexia Study Abroad, a not-for-profit study abroad company in Hanover. She is also a drill instructor with the Rassias Foundation’s Community French program.  Originally from Buffalo, New York, Katie received her B.A. in Art, with a French minor, from SUNY at Buffalo.  During college, Katie spent a semester studying abroad in beautiful Aix-en-Provence, France.  Last summer, she led a group of high school students to France with the Experiment in International Living. In her spare time, she thoroughly enjoys N.H.’s [too short] spring and summer seasons, traveling, playing tennis, running, hiking, and reading.  Don’t hesitate to email her.

 

Classroom Expectations

 

Last updated September 14, 2006