Wednesday, February 5, 2020

5th and 6th Grade: February 5, 2020

This week, we discussed the silly picture below.

Ask your student:
  • What can you tell me about this picture in Spanish? (We came up with a lot of good ideas as a class!)
    Vocabulary:
    Words in bold are new this week, others are review
    • quiere nadar - he/she wants to swim
    • el perro - the dog
    • el pato - the duck
    • pone su confianza en - he/she puts his trust in
    • tiene miedo - he/she is afraid 
    • puede - he/she can or "is able"
      • puede nadar - he/she is able to swim
    • hace - he/she makes
    • Super Seven verbs
      • hay - there is/there are
      • es - he/she is is
      • está en - he/she is located in 
      • tiene - he/she has
      • va a - he/she goes to
      • quiere - he/she wants
        • quiere ser - he/she wants to be
      • le gusta - he/she likes

    Song of the Week
    Each week, we'll listen to and sing along with a fun song in Spanish.  It's a fun way to get us all up and moving while learning more!  If possible, I'll post a link to the song here so you can listen at home as well!
    • Bebé Tiburón (Baby Shark). 
      • Note for YouTube Link:  I cannot control/predict the advertisements that YouTube will play before a song.  Please be aware of this and watch videos with your child so that you can monitor ads.
    • El Señor es mi Fortaleza  (Students are learning this song in English with Mrs. Walters!)
      • YouTube Link

    Homework:
    • Bible Memory Verse (ongoing, second semester) This semester, our (HC)2 group will be memorizing a passage from Jeremiah 17.  In Spanish class, we will also be memorizing verse 7 in Spanish in January.  We'll add more each month.
      • Bendito quien que confía en el Señor y pone su confianza en él.  Jeremías 17:7
      • Audio Version (Coming next week)
      • Previous Assignment:  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.
      •  A few notes about homework
        • In 5th and 6th grade, there will be a Spanish homework assignment nearly every week.  In general, I will use online activities for our homework assignments.  These assignments will give students one extra opportunity during the week to practice Spanish.  Taking advantage of the extra practice helps language learning to "stick" more. 
      • Online assignments:
        • Students are allowed to practice and "redo" assignments as often as they like.  Practice is how we learn.
        • For each assignment completed, students will earn 2 "sellos o pegatinas" (stamps or stickers).  At the end of the year, they will be able to trade their stamps and stickers for small prizes. 
        • Let me know if you have any questions!

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