Wednesday, October 25, 2017

5th and 6th Grade: October 25, 2017

This week, we spent a little time reviewing verb phrases and what we already know about Don Quixote.  We learned a few new forms of the verb "to be" in Spanish.  After that, we used those verbs to learn about two other important characters in the story of Don Quixote.

Ask your student:
  • Who was Rocinante?  Who was Sancho Panza?   (Rocinante was Don Quixote's horse, Sancho Panza was his friend and shield bearer.)
Vocabulary:
Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
  • el escudero - the squire/shield bearer
  • el caballo - the horse
  • fuerte - strong
  • fiel - faithful
  • eres - you are
  • soy - I am
  • tener - to have
  • ser - to be
  • necesita - he/she needs
  • el casco - the helmet
  • la armadura - the armor
  • la lanza - the spear 
  • el héroe - the hero
  • lee - he/she reads
  • lucha - he/she fights
  • ve - he/she sees
  • el caballero - the knight
  • quiere - he/she wants to
  • puede - he/she is able to 
  • come - he/she eats
  • comer - to eat
  • quiere comer - he/she wants to eat
  • puede comer - he/she is able to eat
Grammar Concept:
The verb "to be":  The verb "to be" is important in both Spanish and English.  Through this unit, we will be learning the various forms of the verb:
  • I am = yo soy
  • you are = tú eres
  • he is = él es
  • she is = ella es
  • to be = ser (used in a phrase like "quiere ser" - he/she wants to be)
Review:  When you want to make a phrase with "quiere" or "puede" or "necesita," you have to add an "r" to the end of the he/she form of the verb.
  • cocina - he/she cooks
  • cocinar - to cook
  • quiere cocinar - he/she wants to cook
  • puede cocinar - he/she is able to cook
Homework:
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  • 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.

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