Thursday, September 28, 2017

5th and 6th Grade: September 27, 2017

During class today, some students shared their own Spanish stories with the class!  I was impressed with everyone's creativity!  We also took a few minutes to make our "Amigo del día" posters to share with the class!

Ask your student:
  • What did you learn about Señora Brouwer from her "amigo del día" poster?  (Everyone drew 4 pictures...two of them representing something TRUE about them, and two of them representing something FALSE.  Each week, we'll feature a different student and learn all about them in Spanish.  This week students learned that it's TRUE that I like to travel and I have two children.)

Vocabulary:
Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
  • quiere - he/she wants to
  • puede - he/she is able to 
  • agarrar - to grab
  • casi - almost
  • pero - but, however
  • salta - he/she jumps
  • tiene - he/she has
  • se cae - he/she/it falls down
  • hay - there is/there are
  • galletas - cookies
  • un cerdo - a pig 
  • un problema - a problem

Homework:
Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
  • Quia Vocabulary/Language practice:  
    • Since we didn't learn any new vocabulary this week, our assignments will focus on our (HC)2 memory verse in Spanish.  I'll also link the practice activities under Bible Memory so that you can continue to practice throughout the semester.
      • Quizlet:  Online flashcards to practice the key vocabulary
      • Quia:  Battleship style "fill in the blanks" practice
      • Quia:  Put the phrases in order
      • Quia:  Put the phases in order to reveal a secret photo
      • Quia Assignment (worth 2 stickers!  All based on the Bible verse)
  • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
    • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss last week's assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, but didn't get to the assignment, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each.

      4th Grade: September 27, 2017

      In class this week, we did not learn any new vocabulary words.  Instead, we took time to use the words we've been learning to read a short story in small groups and come up with creative endings to the story.

      Ask your student:
      • Who was today's "amigo del día"?  (This week's amigo del día was a boy bees because he's allergic to them.)  
      • What was your group's story about?  How did you finish the story?  (Each group had a story about a man who worked in a restaurant.  Their endings were funny, creative, and all in Spanish!)
      Vocabulary:
      Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
      • está en - he/she is located in
      • pone - he/she puts
      • otro - other/another
      • tiene - he/she has
        • NOTE:  Our 4th grade students had some great questions and we talked a bit about some differences between Spanish and English.  In questions and sentences with a "no" or "not" we say "have" in English, but they still use "tiene" in Spanish.  
          • Example:  Ana does not have a tomato = Ana no tiene un tomate.
          • Example:  Does Francisco have a cat?  = ¿Tiene Francisco un gato?
      • es - he/she it is
      • el hombre - the man
      • trabaja - he/she works
      • le dice - he/she says to him/her
      • se llama - he/she is called (named)
      • hay - there is/there are
      Homework:
      Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
      • Quia Vocabulary/Language practice:  
        • Since we didn't learn any new vocabulary this week, our assignments will focus on our (HC)2 memory verse in Spanish.  I'll also link the practice activities under Bible Memory so that you can continue to practice throughout the semester.
          • Quizlet:  Online flashcards to practice the key vocabulary
          • Quia:  Battleship style "fill in the blanks" practice
          • Quia:  Put the phrases in order
          • Quia:  Put the phases in order to reveal a secret photo
          • Quia Assignment (worth 2 stickers!  All based on the Bible verse)
      • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
        • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss last week's assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, but didn't get to the assignment, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each.

        2nd and 3rd Grade: September 27, 2017

        This week, we continued interviewing our classmates in Spanish about their pets!  After that, we learned a few action words to talk about what our pets do.

        **On Wednesday, October 11, students will be able to bring a picture of their pet(s) to class.  Students can bring in an actual photograph, a drawing, or you can email me a digital picture that I will add to a slide show (ambrouwer@hollandchristian.org).  Students will have an opportunity to introduce their pet to the class in Spanish.  If you don't have a pet, your student can choose to draw/find/email me a picture of their dream pet, a friend/family member's pet, or talk about a favorite animal instead.

        Ask your student:
        • What was Señora Brouwer's joke that she told the class?  (What did one fish say to the other fish?  NADA!!  In Spanish, "nada" means he/she swims, but it also means "nothing.")
        Vocabulary:
        Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
        • corre - he/she runs
        • nada - he/she swims
        • vuela - he/she flies
        • la tortuga - the turtle
        • el hámster - the hamster
        • el pájaro - the bird
        • el pez - the fish
        • la culebra - the snake
        • el conejo - the rabbit
        • tengo - I have
        • tienes - you have
        • tiene - he/she has
        • la mascota - the pet
        • el perro - the dog
        • el gato - the cat

          Homework:
          • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
            • Printed Version
            • Audio Version 
            • Online Games and Practice  (Note:  Students do NOT have to have a Quia account to do these games and activities.  The Battleship style game is the best beginner option!)
              • Quizlet:  Online flashcards to practice the key vocabulary
              • Quia:  Battleship style "fill in the blanks" practice
              • Quia:  Put the phrases in order
              • Quia:  Put the phases in order to reveal a secret photo

          1st Grade: September 27, 2017

          This week, we learned about another animal in Spanish.  Each week, as we learn more vocabulary words, we're able to say more about each of the animals in Spanish!

          Ask your student:
          • Do you remember what a bird says in Spanish?  (We learned that a bird says "pío, pío" in Spanish.)
            Vocabulary:
            Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
            • Weather
              • hace sol - it's sunny
              • está nublado - it's cloudy
              • hace frío - it's cold
              • hace calor - it's hot
              • hace fresco - it's cool/not too hot, not too cold
            • Animals/Actions/Colors
              • el pájaro - the bird
              • vuela - it flies
              • el caballo - the horse
              • el cerdo - the pig
              • café - brown
              • rosado - pink
              • come - he/she eats
              • el burro - the donkey
              • gris - gray
              • corre - he/she runs
              • la rana - the frog
              • salta - he/she jumps
              • verde - green 
              • grande - big
              • pequeño - small
            Homework:
            Note:  In first grade, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
            • Watch this video to practice our weather vocabulary words.

            Kindergarten: September 27, 2017

            This week, we didn't learn any new vocabulary words, but we did play some games and review the words we have learned so far!

            Ask your student:
            • Look at this person below.  What's missing?  Can you tell me the answer in Spanish? (We played a "what's missing" game in class this week.  Some answers here could be ojos-eyes, orejas-ears, nariz-nose, boca-mouth, manos-hands...)

            Vocabulary:
            Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
            • las manos - the hands
            • los brazos - the arms
            • los ojos - the eyes
            • las orejas - the ears
            • la cabeza - the head
            • los hombros - the shoulders
            • las piernas - the legs
            • los pies - the feet
            • tiene - he/she has
            • se levanta - he/she stands up
            • se sienta - he/she sits down
            • rápidamente - quickly
            • lentamente - slowly
            Homework:
            Note:  In Kindergarten, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
            • Sing along with "Padre Abraham" in Spanish!  Click HERE
            • Sing along with this "Cabeza, Hombros, Piernas, Pies" Video!  There are a few new words in there that we'll be learning over the next few weeks!  (YouTube Link if video here isn't working)

            Thursday, September 21, 2017

            5th and 6th Grade: September 20, 2017

            During class today, we used a silly video to continue practicing some important phrases (wants to/is able to) in Spanish.  We came up with a few other variations of the silly story.

            Ask your student:
            • What silly stories did you act out in Spanish class? (In the silly video, a pig wants cookies but is unable to grab them.  We made up a story about a boy who wanted pizza but was unable to grab it.  We also made up a story about a boy who didn't want popcorn, but he was always able to grab it.) 

            Vocabulary:
            Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
            • quiere - he/she wants to
            • puede - he/she is able to 
            • agarrar - to grab
            • casi - almost
            • pero - but, however
            • salta - he/she jumps
            • tiene - he/she has
            • se cae - he/she/it falls down
            • hay - there is/there are
            • galletas - cookies
            • un cerdo - a pig 
            • un problema - a problem


            Homework:
            Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
            • Quia Vocabulary/Language practice:
            • Assignment
              • Instead of an assignment on Quia this week, our assignment was handed out in class.  If you misplaced the paper, you can print an new copy HERE.
                • Illustrating the story on the front = 1 sticker
                • Writing your own story on the back = 2 stickers
                • Illustrating your story on the back = 1 sticker
                • Showing your story to the class next week (Señora Brouwer reads it) = 1 sticker
                • You read your story to the class (in Spanish, of course!) = 2 stickers
            • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.

              Wednesday, September 20, 2017

              4th Grade: September 20, 2017

              Today in class, we continued learning high-frequency words in Spanish.  We began by reading a story together as a class.  Then, we learned some new vocabulary words and practiced them by playing a game and hiding Pedro in different desks!

              Ask your student:
              • Who was today's "amigo del día"?  (This week's amigo del día was a boy who doesn't like carrots and enjoys swimming.  We learned that everyone in our class enjoys swimming!)  
              Vocabulary:
              Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
              • está en - he/she is located in
              • pone - he/she puts
              • otro - other/another
              • tiene - he/she has
                • NOTE:  Our 4th grade students had some great questions today and we talked a bit about some differences between Spanish and English.  In questions and sentences with a "no" or "not" we say "have" in English, but they still use "tiene" in Spanish.  
                  • Example:  Ana does not have a tomato = Ana no tiene un tomate.
                  • Example:  Does Francisco have a cat?  = ¿Tiene Francisco un gato?
              • es - he/she it is
              • el hombre - the man
              • trabaja - he/she works
              • le dice - he/she says to him/her
              • se llama - he/she is called (named)
              • hay - there is/there are
              Homework:
              Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
              • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
                • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss last week's assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, but didn't get to the assignment, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each.

                2nd and 3rd Grade: September 20, 2017

                We started Spanish class this week by reviewing the pet words we've learned so far.  We learned a few more pet words in Spanish.  Then, we practiced speaking Spanish by interviewing our classmates in Spanish about their pets!  We'll finish the interviews to start class next week.

                Ask your student:
                • How many classmates did you interview in class?  Do you remember if they have any pets?  (Most students were able to interview 2-3 classmates.)  
                Vocabulary:
                Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                • la tortuga - the turtle
                • el hámster - the hamster
                • el pájaro - the bird
                • el pez - the fish
                • la culebra - the snake
                • el conejo - the rabbit
                • tengo - I have
                • tienes - you have
                • tiene - he/she has
                • la mascota - the pet
                • el perro - the dog
                • el gato - the cat

                  Homework:
                  • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.

                  1st Grade: September 20, 2017

                  In addition to talking about the weather in Spanish and practicing our Bible memory verse, we learned about a few more farm animals.  We even played a game in teams to review what we know about each animal in Spanish!

                  Ask your student:
                  • What were the animals you talked about in Spanish?  (We learned the words for horse--caballo, and pig--cerdo.)
                    Vocabulary:
                    Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                    • Weather
                      • hace sol - it's sunny
                      • está nublado - it's cloudy
                      • hace frío - it's cold
                      • hace calor - it's hot
                    • Animals/Actions/Colors
                      • el caballo - the horse
                      • el cerdo - the pig
                      • café - brown
                      • rosado - pink
                      • come - he/she eats
                      • el burro - the donkey
                      • gris - gray
                      • corre - he/she runs
                      • la rana - the frog
                      • salta - he/she jumps
                      • verde - green 
                      • grande - big
                      • pequeño - small
                    Homework:
                    Note:  In first grade, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
                    • Watch this video to practice our weather vocabulary words.

                    Kindergarten: September 20, 2017

                    This week, we continued continued learning more body parts in Spanish.  We played a game another round of Simon Says in Spanish.  We also continued practicing our Spanish Bible memory verse.

                    Ask your student:
                    • Can you show me where your "manos" and "brazos" are?  (Brazos are arms and manos are hands.)
                    Vocabulary:
                    Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                    • las manos - the hands
                    • los brazos - the arms
                    • los ojos - the eyes
                    • las orejas - the ears
                    • la cabeza - the head
                    • los hombros - the shoulders
                    • las piernas - the legs
                    • los pies - the feet
                    • tiene - he/she has
                    • se levanta - he/she stands up
                    • se sienta - he/she sits down
                    • rápidamente - quickly
                    • lentamente - slowly
                    Homework:
                    Note:  In Kindergarten, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
                    • Sing along with "Padre Abraham" in Spanish!  Click HERE
                    • Sing along with this "Cabeza, Hombros, Piernas, Pies" Video!  There are a few new words in there that we'll be learning over the next few weeks!  (YouTube Link if video here isn't working)

                    Thursday, September 14, 2017

                    5th and 6th Grade: September 13, 2017

                    During class today, we watched a short movie and discussed it in Spanish.  It was a fun way to practice common Spanish vocabulary words.

                    Ask your student:

                    • Who is Ormie, and what was his problem? (Ormie is a pig who has a hard time getting some cookies off of the refrigerator.  We watched THIS version in class.) 

                    Vocabulary:
                    Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                    • quiere - he/she wants to
                    • puede - he/she is able to 
                    • agarrar - to grab
                    • casi - almost
                    • pero - but, however
                    • salta - he/she jumps
                    • tiene - he/she has
                    • se cae - he/she/it falls down
                    • hay - there is/there are
                    • galletas - cookies
                    • un cerdo - a pig 
                    • un problema - a problem


                    Homework:
                    Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
                    • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
                      • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss last week's assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, but didn't get to the assignment, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each.

                      Wednesday, September 13, 2017

                      4th Grade: September 13, 2017

                      Today in class, we continued learning a few high-frequency words in Spanish.  Over the next few weeks, we'll learn more common words and start stringing them together in to silly stories that we create together as a class...today's challenge was for students to work together as a class to create their own story.

                      Ask your student:
                      • What is "amigo del día"?  Who was today's "amigo del día"?  (Each week, we'll learn a little bit about a classmate.  Each student drew four-six pictures to represent people, activities, etc...that are important to them.  We'll spend some time each week talking about one student's mini poster all in Spanish!  Today's "amigo del día" was Pedro, our stuffed mouse.  He loves cheese and does not like cats.)
                      Vocabulary:
                      Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                      • otro - other/another
                      • tiene - he/she has
                      • es - he/she it is
                      • el hombre - the man
                      • trabaja - he/she works
                      • le dice - he/she says to him/her
                      • se llama - he/she is called (named)
                      • hay - there is/there are
                      Homework:
                      Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
                      • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
                        • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss last week's assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, but didn't get to the assignment, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each.

                        2nd and 3rd Grade: September 13, 2017

                        In Spanish this week, we continued to learn pet vocabulary!  Through this unit, we will be practicing various forms of the verb "to have," and we will be learning the names for pets/animals in Spanish.  Based on what the students have told me, some of you have some very interesting pets!  In class, we also completed a short reading activity/logic puzzle where we matched descriptions to pictures.

                        Ask your student:
                        • Do you we have any "culebras" around our house?  (The word "culebra" means snake.  While most of you don't have snakes as pets, a lot of students told me you have snakes around your homes.)  
                        Vocabulary:
                        Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                        • el pez - the fish
                        • la culebra - the snake
                        • el conejo - the rabbit
                        • tengo - I have
                        • tienes - you have
                        • tiene - he/she has
                        • la mascota - the pet
                        • el perro - the dog
                        • el gato - the cat

                          Homework:
                          • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.

                          1st Grade: September 13, 2017

                          Again, we began class this week by singing a few songs together and talking about the weather in Spanish.

                          After that, we continued learning words for our first unit all about farm animals.  We spent a lot of time speaking only in Spanish and practicing those words.

                          Ask your student:
                          • What was the animal you talked about in Spanish?  Do you remember what that animal says in Spanish?  (We learned the words for donkey--burro--and in Spanish a donkey says "ji-ja.")
                            Vocabulary:
                            Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                            • Weather
                              • hace sol - it's sunny
                              • hace calor - it's hot out
                            • Animals/Actions/Colors
                              • el burro - the donkey
                              • gris - gray
                              • corre - he/she runs
                              • la rana - the frog
                              • salta - he/she jumps
                              • verde - green 
                              • grande - big
                              • pequeño - small
                            Homework:
                            Note:  In first grade, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
                            • Watch this video to practice our weather vocabulary words.

                            Kindergarten: September 13, 2017

                            This week, we continued our first unit in class.  We reviewed the words we learned last week, and learned how to say "eyes" and "ears" in Spanish.  Like last week, we played a few games to practice and sang some songs.  

                            Ask your student:
                            • Can you show me where your "ojos" and "orejas" are?  (Ojos are eyes and orejas are ears.)
                            Vocabulary:
                            Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                            • los ojos - the eyes
                            • las orejas - the ears
                            • la cabeza - the head
                            • los hombros - the shoulders
                            • las piernas - the legs
                            • los pies - the feet
                            • tiene - he/she has
                            • se levanta - he/she stands up
                            • se sienta - he/she sits down
                            • rápidamente - quickly
                            • lentamente - slowly
                            Homework:
                            Note:  In Kindergarten, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
                            • Sing along with this "Cabeza, Hombros, Piernas, Pies" Video!  There are a few new words in there that we'll be learning over the next few weeks!  (YouTube Link if video here isn't working)

                            Thursday, September 7, 2017

                            5th and 6th Grade: September 6, 2017

                            During class today, we walked over to the High School to join participate in this year's opening convocation with the entire Holland Christian student body.  It was a great time praying and praising the Lord together.

                            Ask your student:

                            • Tell me about the convocation at the high school?  Did you sing any favorite songs?  Did you learn a new favorite?  How did Mr. Mosterd (the man who was planting seeds) explain this years theme? ("Cultivating Shalom" is a lot like gardening.  It's hard work, and you need to work at it every day!)

                            Vocabulary:
                            Stay tuned for next week!

                            Homework:
                            Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
                            • Quia Vocabulary/Language practice:  Even though we didn't have a normal Spanish class this week, I asked the students if they still wanted a Quia assignment this week and most of them said, "Yes!"  So, here it is:
                            • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
                            • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss last week's assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, but didn't get to the assignment, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each.

                            4th Grade: September 6, 2017

                            Today in class, we started learning a few high-frequency words in Spanish.  Over the next few weeks, we'll learn more common words and start stringing them together in to silly stories that we create together as a class.

                            Ask your student:
                            • What was today's silly story about?  (It was about a man named Joe who worked at Captain Sundae.)
                            Vocabulary:
                            Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                            • el hombre - the man
                            • trabaja - he/she works
                            • le dice - he/she says to him/her
                            • se llama - he/she is called (named)
                            • hay - there is/there are
                            Homework:
                            Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.
                            • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.
                              • Previous Assignments:  Did you miss last week's assignment?  If you were absent, you may still complete it for 2 stickers each.  If you weren't absent, but didn't get to the assignment, you may still complete the assignments for one sticker each.
                                • Week of August 30
                                  • Practice Assignment on Quia
                                  • Complete THIS assignment about cognates on Quia.  Have your username and password handy!  

                              2nd and 3rd Grade: September 6, 2017

                              This week in Spanish, we began learning the vocabulary for our first unit.  We'll be learning all about pets in Spanish!  This week, we only learned about cats and dogs, but we'll learn more soon!  (As we have fun talking about pets we have or want to have, we'll really be focusing on the verbs "to have" and "to want" in Spanish.)

                              We also began learning our Bible memory verse (2 Corinthians 13:11) in Spanish.  See the homework links below for more information!

                              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.")
                              • If Señora Brouwer asks you "¿Tienes mascota?" how would you answer? (The question asks if you have a pet, so the answer would be "sí" or "no.")
                              Vocabulary:
                              Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                              • tengo - I have
                              • tienes - you have
                              • tiene - he/she has
                              • la mascota - the pet
                              • el perro - the dog
                              • el gato - the cat
                              Homework:
                              • Quia Vocabulary/Language practice
                                • Note:  If you have students in the 4th-6th grade classes, they have a username and password for Quia.  For 2nd and 3rd grade, I do not assign usernames and passwords, and the activities won't require that information.  These assignments are optional vocabulary review for students.  Please let me know if you have any questions.   
                                • Also, if your computer has trouble loading the activity, there should be an option to "play the HTML version."  The graphics won't be as elaborate, but the content is the same.  
                                • Mascotas Week 1 Vocabulary (Battleship-style game!)
                              • Bible Memory:  This semester, we'll be memorizing 2 Corinthians 13:11 as an (HC)2 group.  We will practice memorizing this verse in Spanish.

                              1st Grade: September 6, 2017

                              We began class this week by singing a few songs together and talking about the weather in Spanish.

                              After that, we began learning some words for our first unit all about farm animals.  We spent a lot of time speaking only in Spanish and practicing those words.

                              Ask your student:
                              • What was the animal you talked about in Spanish?  Do you remember what that animal says in Spanish?  (We learned the words for frog--rana--and in Spanish a frog says "croc, croc."  We also learned about a special from from Puerto Rico, the coquí.)
                                Vocabulary:
                                Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                                • Weather
                                  • hace sol - it's sunny
                                • Animals/Actions/Colors
                                  • la rana - the frog
                                  • salta - he/she jumps
                                  • verde - green 
                                  • grande - big
                                  • pequeño - small
                                Homework:
                                Note:  In first grade, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
                                • Watch this video to practice our weather vocabulary words.

                                Kindergarten: September 6, 2017

                                This week, we started our first unit in class!  Over the next few weeks, we'll be learning the names for various body parts as we play games and sing songs.  We learned a few new words, and we finished class by playing a game to review the words.

                                Ask your student:
                                • What are two songs you sang in Spanish class today?  (We sang several "routine" songs:  "Walking to the Circle," "Sit Like a Pretzel," and "Hello, Class."  We also sang "Head and Shoulders, Knees, and Toes"--which is actually "Head and Shoulders, Legs, and Feet" in Spanish.  Finally, we sang "Jesus Loves Me" in Spanish to end class.)

                                Vocabulary:
                                Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
                                • la cabeza - the head
                                • los hombros - the shoulders
                                • las piernas - the legs
                                • los pies - the feet
                                • tiene - he/she has
                                • se levanta - he/she stands up
                                • se sienta - he/she sits down
                                • rápidamente - quickly
                                • lentamente - slowly
                                Homework:
                                Note:  In Kindergarten, most of our Spanish homework consists of watching short videos or songs to reinforce the vocabulary we learn in class.
                                • Sing along with this "Cabeza, Hombros, Piernas, Pies" Video!  There are a few new words in there that we'll be learning over the next few weeks!  (YouTube Link if video here isn't working)