Wednesday, September 11, 2013

1st Grade: September 11, 2013

Today in Spanish class, we started off talking about the calendar and weather.  Then, we began our new unit:  La Mariposa Monarca (The Monarch Butterfly).  Today we focused on talking about the egg stage:  el huevo.

We also began learning a Bible verse in Spanish.  During the months of September and October we will be learning Psalm 24:1.  Students can use this AUDIO SLIDE SHOW to hear the verse in Spanish as they practice.  Students should be ready to say the verse to me (in Spanish) on or before October 30.

La tierra es del Señor y todo lo que hay en ella.  Salmo veinticuatro versículo uno.

Ask your student:
  • What is a Monarch caterpillar egg like?  (Es pequeño - It's small.  Es un óvalo - It's an oval.)
  • Do you remember what a tiny Monarch caterpillar does after he hatches out of his egg?  (He eats the egg - Come el huevo.)

Today's vocabulary (We will practice calendar/weather vocabulary all year):
  • el huevo - the egg
  • la oruga - the caterpillar
  • come - he/she/it eats
  • sale - he/she/it leaves or goes out
  • tiene hambre - he/she/it is hungry

Homework:

2/3: September 11, 2013

Today in class, we began our first unit:  Mi rutina, la rutina de otros (My Routine and the Routine of Others).  We will be learning a lot of daily routine vocabulary and how our daily routine differs from routines in other countries.  Today we focused on things we do to get ready in the morning.

We also began learning a Bible verse in Spanish.  During the month of September, we will be learning 1 Corinthians 10:31.  Students can use this AUDIO SLIDE SHOW to hear the verse in Spanish as they practice.  Students should be ready to say the verse to me (in Spanish) on or before October 9.

Si hacen algo, háganlo todo para la gloria de Dios.  Primero de Corintios diez versículo treinta y uno.

Ask your student:
  • What do you like to drink with breakfast in the morning? (We learned 3 options in class:  agua-water, leche-milk, jugo-juice.  A lot of students told me they have smoothies!  There are several different words for smoothies in Spanish, but in Mexico the most common phrase is "licuado de fruta.")


Today's vocabulary:
  • por la mañana = in the morning
  • me levanto = I get up
  • me visto = I get dressed
  • me lavo la cara = I wash my face
  • me lavo los dientes = I wash (brush) my teeth 
  • como el desayuno = I eat breakfast
  • bebo = I drink
    • agua = water
    • leche = milk
    • jugo = juice
  • A las siete = at seven o'clock
  • A las siete y media = at seven thirty
  • A las ocho = at eight o'clock
  • A las ocho y media = at eight thirty

Homework:

4/5/6: September 11, 2013

Today in class, we began our first 4 week unit:  ¡Vamos a Chile!  (Let's go to Chile!)  Today we started by talking about where Chile is located and what it looks like.  We also played "Veo, Veo" (I Spy) in Spanish.

In addition to learning about Chile, we began learning a Bible verse in Spanish too.  During the month of September, we'll be learning John 3:16 in Spanish.  Students can use this audio slide show to hear the verse in Spanish as they practice!  Students should be ready to say the verse to me (in Spanish) on or before October 9.

Dios amó tanto al mundo que dio a su Hijo único para que todo el que crea en Él no se pierda, sino que tenga vida eterna.  Juan tres versículo dieciséis.

Ask your student:

  • Where is Chile?  (See if they can answer in Spanish!  Chile está en Sudamérica.)
  • What does Chile look like?  (Again see if your student can answer in Spanish!  Chile es largo y estrecho.  Chile is long and narrow.)

Today's vocabulary:
  • hay = there is/there are
  • es = he/she/it is
  • está en = he/she/it is located in
  • tiene = he/she/it has
  • largo = long
  • corto = short
  • estrecho = narrow
  • ancho = wide
  • el país = the country
  • la costa = the coast
Veo, Veo Game
  • Person A:  Veo, Veo  (I see, I see)
  • Person B:  ¿Qué ves?  (What do you see?)
  • Person A:  Un país  (A country)
  • Person B:  ¿Qué país es?  (Which country is it?)
  • Person A:  Es...  (It is...then describe a country in Spanish)

Homework:
  • Sing along with our song:  Eres digno de alabar (Worthy of Praise)
  • Practice our new vocabulary words with these Flashcards and Games
  • Complete THIS Quia assignment.  (It will be worth 2 pegatinas/stickers!  You will need to log in with your Quia username and password.  If you misplaced your information, be sure to email me!)
  • Practice our Bible Verse:  John 3:16.  (Click HERE for slide show!  You will earn 2 pegatinas/stickers for memorizing this verse by October 9.)

Monday, September 9, 2013

Kindergarten: 1st Semester Bible Memory Verse


Our first semester Bible memory verse is Proverbs 3:5.  Use the slide show below to help you practice. 


1st Grade: September/October Bible Memory Verse


Our September and October Bible memory verse is Psalm 24:1.  Use the slide show below to help you practice. 


2/3: September Bible Memory Verse

Our Bible memory verse for September is 1 Corinthians 10:31

4/5/6: September Bible Memory Verse

Our Bible memory verse for September is John 3:16.  Use the slide show below to help you practice.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Kindergarten: September 4, 2013

Today, students were introduced to Pedro, a bilingual friend who will help us out in class this year.  Students also learned 6 common classroom commands/phrases that we will use throughout the year.

Ask your student:

  • Who is Pedro?  How does he help Sra. Brouwer?  (He is a stuffed mouse, he speaks in English to let us know what Sra. Brouwer is saying in Spanish).
  • Do you remember what "¿Cómo te llamas?" means?  (What's your name?)

This week's vocabulary:
  • ¿Cómo te llamas?  ¿Cómo te llamas tú? = What's your name?
  • me llamo... = my name is...
  • ponte bien = sit up straight (literally=put yourself right)
  • levántate = stand up
  • siéntate = sit down
  • levanta la mano = raise your hand
  • mira =  look!
  • escucha = listen!
  • rápidamente = fast/quickly
  • lentamente = slow/slowly

Homework:
  • Watch this vocabulary video.  Watch the video until you are able to do all of the actions before Sra. Brouwer does them.  You may need to watch the video a few times to be sure you don't forget!

1st Grade: September 4, 2013

Today in Spanish class, we spent a little time getting to know each other.  We also began learning days of the week, months, and weather terms in Spanish.  Each week, we'll begin class by talking about the calendar in Spanish.

Ask your student:

  • Do you remember how to say "Wednesday" in Spanish?  (miércoles)
  • What is an interesting difference between the days of the week in English and the days of the week in Spanish?  (In English, days of the week begin with a capital letter.  In Spanish, they are all lowercase).


Today's vocabulary (We will practice calendar/weather vocabulary all year):



Homework:

2/3: September 4, 2013

Today in class, we learned a song in Spanish (I've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy)!  We also began practicing numbers in Spanish. Today we started with 1-20, and we'll work our way up to 100 by the spring.

Ask your student:

  • Do you remember how to say "five" in Spanish?  (Cinco.  We will be practicing saying numbers...not only in order (counting), but also recognizing them out of order).
  • What are some of the actions from the song you learned?  (Here are a few of the actions:  gozo=joy=Wave arms in air; Paz=peace=smooth hands over desk, like a peaceful lake, corazón=heart=form heart with hands)


Today's vocabulary:
  • Numbers 1-20
Homework:
  • Sing along with the song we learned today!  Yo Tengo Gozo (I've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy...)  See if you remember the actions!
  • Use THIS WEBSITE to practice the numbers 1-20 in Spanish.

4/5/6: September 4, 2013

Today in class, we talked about what students can expect this year.  We also spent some time talking about cognates and reading a small newspaper in Spanish.

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 in class.  The usernames are some variation of their first name or initials with the number 887.  The password is a random word and number combination.  There are no spaces in either the usernames or passwords.  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


Homework:

  • Listen and sing along with our song:  Eres Digno de Alabar
  • Complete THIS assignment on Quia.  Have your username and password handy!  (This assignment is worth 2 stickers)

Kindergarten: Classroom Commands Vocabulary Video

Classroom Commands (Kindergarten)  
Watch the video and see if you can do all of the actions before Sra. Brouwer does them.  Keep watching until you know them all!