The fall term ended with a Spanish Assembly on Monday,
December 14 when all 75 Spanish students shared their songs, projects and
dances with the rest of the lower school students.
Kindergarten (KS):
After the students introduced themselves
one-by-one in Spanish with the phrase Me
llamo______, the class sang five short songs they had learned
throughout
the year.
First Grade (1E): The first graders had spent
several classes learning the Mexican hat dance and they all performed it
beautifully!
Second Grade (2E): The second graders performed the much-loved classic
book Oso pardo, oso pardo ¿Qué ves ahí?
(Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?).
The students did an excellent job of memorizing their lines and
creating colorful drawings of their animals.
Third
Grade: The third
graders presented their alphabet letter drawings in Spanish and then sang the Alfabeto song combined with a short
dance.
Fourth Grade: The fourth graders
presented their Mexican travel posters of interesting travel destinations in
Mexico. These posters were “hot off the
press”!
Fifth Grade: The fifth graders presented their Aztec culture projects in
Spanish. They also acted as hosts of the
assembly by introducing each class and opening and closing the assembly with
Spanish songs they had learned.
What a great way to end the fall term!
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