Monday, September 8, 2014

Off to a Great Start in Spanish Class!

Dear LS Families,

The Spanish students have gotten off to a great start to the year!

Mrs. Patel's EC Classes:
We have finally brought Spanish to the EC students this year!  I met with small groups of 10 students at a time to teach them a few basic words - Hola, Adíos, and two answers to ¿Cómo estás? (How are you?) along with a few songs.  The students were very attentive and especially liked their new friend Fizzy, a small stuffed bear, who came along to help teach them.

Miss Sever's Kindergarten Class:
The Kindergartners have learned the welcome and good-bye songs along with the daily calendar routines.  They have already learned how to answer ¿Cómo te llamas? (What's your name?) and ¿Cómo estás? (How are you?).  They "experience" the words in many different ways - singing, playing games, cutting & coloring a mini-book of words and playing with puppets. Just ask them about their new friend named Fuzzy! Next they will move on to counting to 5 and colors.

Mrs. Ertsgaard's First Grade Class:
The first graders have only met four times, but they already have a good sense of the arrival song and greetings and calendar and weather routines. They have been learning the new saludos (Greetings) and cortesía (Courtesy) vocabulary through songs, games, and starting their own diccionario. They are already to move on to counting to 10.

Mrs. Ever's Second Grade Class;
With the recent change in the World Language program, the second graders will now be working with me in the Spanish classroom for the rest of the semester.  We will begin with the saludos and cortesía vobaulary while at the same time learning the welcome and calendar routines.

Grade 3/4 Classes:
The class of combined third and fourth graders began the year with the saludos and cortesía vocabulary, but added on several more terms in order to create a conversation.  They used the terms to create a simple comic strip with 8 frames.  They also learned the Spanish alphabet with the help of a catchy Youtube song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUcu9PUh9_A.  They will have their first test of the vocabulary learned over the past three weeks on Tuesday, 9/12.

Grade 5 Class:
The fifth graders completed similar tasks as the third and fourth graders, but additional terms were added to their diccionario.  They also learned about the formal and informal forms of "you" as well as the formal "está" vs. "estás" forms of the verb "estar" (to be). The fifth graders will also have their first vocabulary test on Tuesday, 9/12.

Coming up.... we'll take a short break from vocabulary to learn about Mexico's Independence Day on September 16th next week!

Hasta luego
Sra. Swift





 

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