Thursday, August 31, 2017

5th and 6th Grade: August 30, 2017

Today in class, we talked about what students can expect this year.  We also spent some time talking about our (HC)2 first semester them verse (2 Cor 13:11).  Finally, we began watching a short film to learn/review some important and common vocabulary in Spanish.

Ask your student:
  • What is your Quia username and password?  (Quia is a website that we will be using this year for completing assignments.  Students received their usernames and passwords today in class.  If your student has misplaced the card with the information, please feel free to email me and I can send you the information.)

Today's vocabulary:
  • hay - there is/there are
  • un cerdo - a pig
  • galletas - cookies
  • un problema - a problem

Homework:
  • Don't forget to wear amarillo (yellow) next week in honor of Carter.  We will be attending the Holland Christian opening convocation first thing in the morning.  I'll see you early--at 8:20--and we'll walk to the High School together as a class.
  • This first week, we have one assignment, which means an opportunity to earn "pegatinas" (stickers!)  Remember, at the end of the year, you'll be able to trade your stickers in for prizes!
  • Practice Assignment on Quia (worth 2 pegatinas/stickers)

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

4th Grade: August 30, 2017

Today in class, we talked about what students can expect this year.  We also spent some time talking about cognates.

Ask your student:

  • What is a cognate?  Why are they important?  (Cognates are words that look and/or sound the same in Spanish and English.  They are important because they can help us to understand more.)
  • What is your Quia username and password?  (Quia is a website that we will be using this year for completing assignments.  Students received their usernames and passwords today in class.  If your student has misplaced the card with the information, please feel free to email me and I can send you the information.)

Today's vocabulary:

  • Cognates:  Words that look and/or sound the same in Spanish and English.  Do you recognize any of these?  


Homework:
  • Remember to wear amarillo (yellow) next week.
  • This first week, we have two assignments, which means two opportunities to earn "pegatinas" (stickers!)  Remember, at the end of the year, you'll be able to trade your stickers in for prizes!
  • Practice Assignment on Quia (worth 2 pegatinas/stickers)
  • Complete THIS assignment about cognates on Quia.  Have your username and password handy!  (This assignment is worth 2 stickers.  Please email me if you misplace your username and/or password)

2nd and 3rd Grade: August 30, 2017

Today in Spanish class, we focused on learning one very important word...hay.  We played a fun game to practice the word "hay" while reviewing color vocabulary.

Ask your student:
  • What does "hay" mean in Spanish?  (Hay means "there is or there are".  Since the letter "h" is always silent in Spanish, it sounds more like "aye!")
This week's vocabulary:
  • hay - there is, there are
Homework:
  • Remember to wear amarillo (yellow) next week.
  • Occasionally, we will use the website, Quia, for practice activities.  This week, play this short game to practice the word "hay."  CLICK HERE  
    • A few notes about Quia...
      • If the game is not loading for you, it may be because you don't have the most up to date version of Adobe Flash.  If you get a message that the game can not load, you can click on "HTML Version."  The graphics aren't as fancy, but the content is the same.
      • Our older (4th-6th Grade) students each have a unique Quia username and password...one of your older siblings/children may have that.  However, for 2nd and 3rd grade, students do NOT need to log in to play Quia games.  Just follow the link and begin the game.  

1st Grade: August 30, 2017

We had a first week of Spanish class!  Each week, we will start class by talking about the weather in Spanish.  This week, we focused on learning the phrases "hace sol" (it's sunny) and "hace calor" (it's hot).

Ask your student:
  • If Señora Brouwer says "Oh, alumnos" what do you say back?  ("Oh alumnos" means "Oh, students."  Students reply by saying, "Sí, maestra" which means "Yes, teacher.")
  • What does "hace sol" mean?  (Hace sol means it's sunny.)
This week's vocabulary:
  • Weather
    • hace sol - it's sunny
    • hace calor - it's hot
Homework:
  • Remember to wear amarillo (yellow) next week!
  • Watch this video to practice more weather vocabulary words.

Kindergarten: August 30, 2017

Today in Spanish class, we started learning a few basic words and procedures in Spanish class.  We also practiced a few basic greeting questions.

Ask your student:
  • What does "como pretzel" mean?  (It means that you sit like a pretzel, or "criss cross applesauce.")
  • Who is Pedro?  (He's a little mouse who helps to translate what Señora Brouwer says into English)
  • What song do you sing at the end of Spanish class?  (Each week, we'll finish class by singing "Jesus Loves Me" in Spanish.)

This week's vocabulary:
  • ¿Cómo te llamas? - What's your name?
  • ¿Cómo estás?  - How are you?
  • se levanta - he/she stands up
  • se sienta - he/she sits down
  • rápidamente - quickly
  • lentamente - slowly

Homework
  • Occasionally, I will post links to videos, songs, or other resources that we use in class for you to watch with your student over the week. 
  • Remember to wear  amarillo (yellow) next week!