Wednesday, December 17, 2014

5th and 6th Grade: December 17, 2014

Today in class, we continued talking about a New Year's Eve tradition in Spain.  We even had a chance to try it out for ourselves!

Ask your student:

  • What is the New Year's Eve tradition in Spain? (As the clock on TV chimes 12 times, you eat a grape for each chime.)
  • How do they eat grapes in Spain?  (They peel them!)
  • Were you able to eat all twelve grapes "on time"? (Instead of whole grapes, I cut them into quarters to avoid a choking hazard in class.  We watched last year's TV broadcast and tried it out for ourselves!  Everyone did great!)

Today's Vocabulary

  • la campanada - the chime
  • el cuarto - the quarter (every 15 minutes, there is a "cuarto"...it's like the song a Grandfather clock plays)

Homework:
  • Do you want to watch the "Campanadas" again?  Here's last year's broadcast.
  • Check out THESE IDEAS for some fun activities over break.
  • Bible Memory Verse:  Luke 2:13-14
    • De repente apareció una multitud de ángeles del cielo, que alababan a Dios y decían: Gloria a Dios en las alturas, y en la tierra paz a los que gozan de su buena voluntad.  Lucas 2:13-14 (dos, versículos trece y catorce)
    • Audio Version coming soon
    • By memorizing this verse and saying it to me on or before December 17, you will earn 4 stickers.

3rd and 4th Grade: December 17, 2014

Today in class, we continued talking about a New Year's Eve tradition in Spain.  We even had a chance to try it out for ourselves!

Ask your student:

  • What is the New Year's Eve tradition in Spain? (As the clock on TV chimes 12 times, you eat a grape for each chime.)
  • How do they eat grapes in Spain?  (They peel them!)
  • Were you able to eat all twelve grapes "on time"? (Instead of whole grapes, I cut them into quarters to avoid a choking hazard in class.  We watched last year's TV broadcast and tried it out for ourselves!  Everyone did great!)

Today's Vocabulary

  • la campanada - the chime
  • el cuarto - the quarter (every 15 minutes, there is a "cuarto"...it's like the song a Grandfather clock plays)

Homework:
  • Do you want to watch the "Campanadas" again?  Here's last year's broadcast.
  • Check out THESE IDEAS for some fun activities over break.
  • Bible Verse:  Psalm 56:3
    • Cuando siento miedo, pongo en ti mi confianza.  Salmo 56 versículo 3.
    • Audio Version (Coming soon)
    • By memorizing this verse and saying it to me on or before December 17, you will earn 4 stickers!

2nd and 3rd Grade: December 17, 2014

Today in class, we reviewed the Christmas vocabulary words that we learned last week.  We also reviewed Spanish numbers from 1-50 with a Christmas BINGO game.

Ask your student:
  • How close were you to getting a BINGO? (About 1/3 of students had a BINGO by the end of class.  We'll continue the game some time after break.)

Today's vocabulary (review):
  • María - Mary
  • José - Joseph
  • el Niño Jesús - the Baby Jesus
  • el establo - the stable
  • la estrella - the star
  • Belén - Bethlehem
  • los ángeles - the angels
  • los pastores - the shepherds
  • los reyes magos - the magi/wise men
  • el pesebre - the manger
  • la posada - the inn
  • hay - there is/there are
  • numbers 1-50

Homework:
  • Check out THESE IDEAS for some fun activities over break.
  • Sing along with our Christmas song:  Hoy es Navidad (to the tune of Jingle Bells)
  • Practice our vocabulary words with this QUIA ACTIVITY.
  • Practice our family vocabulary words with THIS game.
  • Sing along with our new numbers songs:  El Canto de las Decenas (The Song of the Tens...counting to 100 by tens in Spanish), Counting to 100 by Tens
  • Practice our previous Bible Verse:  Ephesians 4:32 
    • Sean amables unos con otros.  Efesios 4 versículo 32
    • Audio Version CLICK HERE.
  • Practice our new Bible Verse:
    • Den gracias al Señor, porque Él es bueno.  Salmos 118 versículo 1. 
    • Audio Version CLICK HERE

1st Grade: December 17, 2014

This week in Spanish class, we started our Christmas unit!  We'll be reviewing basic Christmas vocabulary words and talking about some of the animals that may have been at Jesus' birth.  It's a great way to review the animals we learned about earlier this year.  We're also learning a Christmas song that is very popular in Mexico!  For more information about our Christmas unit, click HERE.

Ask your student:

  • Can you show me some of the actions from the Burrito de Belén song?  (Burrito: make floppy donkey ears with your hands, el camino:  make a path with your hands, Belén:  outline the tops of houses and other buildings with your hands.)

Today's vocabulary (review from last week):
  • María - Mary
  • José - Joseph
  • el Niño Jesús - the Baby Jesus
  • Belén - Bethlehem
  • el establo - the stable
  • la estrella - the star
  • los ángeles - the angels
  • los pastores - the shepherds
  • los reyes magos - the magi/wise men
  • el burro - the donkey
  • las ovejas - the sheep
  • el camino - the path/the way (This word is in both our song, El Burrito de Belén, and our Bible Memory verse!) 
Homework:
  • Sing along with our Christmas song:  El Burrito de Belén (The Little Donkey of Bethlehem)
  • Check out these ideas for some fun activities over break!
  • Practice our new Bible memory verse:  Psalm 119:105 (Listen HERE)
    • Tu palabra es una lámpara a mis pies, y una luz en mi camino.
    • Salmos ciento diecinueve, versículo ciento cinco
  • To review calendar/weather vocabulary at home, you can sing along with these songs...

Kindergarten: December 17, 2014

This week, practiced our Christmas vocabulary words by playing games and singing songs.  (For more information about the Christmas Unit, click HERE).

This week's vocabulary (and review from last week):
  • José - Joseph
  • María - Mary
  • el Niño Jesús - the Baby Jesus
  • los ángeles - the angels
  • Belén - Bethlehem
  • el establo - the stable
  • la estrella - the star
  • los reyes magos - the wise men
Homework:
  • Listen and sing along with our two Christmas songs!
  • Check out these ideas for some fun activities over break!
  • Practice our Bible verse and actions:  Proverbs 3:5  (Click verse for Audio).  We'll have a new verse in January!
    • Confía = trust = take open hands, and clasp them shut, as if you're grabbing on to something.
    • en el Señor = in the Lord = point up to heaven
    • de todo = with all = hold arms out wide
    • corazón = heart = bring your arms in, and make a heart with your hands

Christmas Break Activity Ideas

If you're looking for some fun, Spanish-related activities to do over break, check out some of these ideas:

  1. Try a new recipe!
    1. Mexican Hot Chocolate
    2. Mexican Christmas Eve Salad
    3. Spanish turrón
  2. Try a craft!
    1. Poinsettia ornament
    2. Farolitos (Luminaries)
    3. Piñata ornament
    4. Papel Picado
  3. Learn some new songs (All are available through Herrick Library)
    1. Merry Navidad!:  Christmas Carols in Spanish and English by Alma Flor Ada
    2. Feliz Navidad:  learning songs and traditions in Spanish by Anna Maria Mahoney
  4. Read a book (All are available through the Herrick Library or library loan)
    1. The Night of Las Posadas by Tomie dePaola
    2. The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola
    3. N is for Navidad by Susan Middleton Elya
    4. Uno, Dos, Tres, Posada! by Virginia Kroll
    5. The Gift of the Poinsettia by Pat Mora and Charles Ramírez Berg
    6. A Piñata in a Pine Tree by Pat Mora
    7. 'Twas Nochebuena by Roseanne Greenfield Thong

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

5th and 6th Grade: December 10, 2014

Today in class, we began talking about a New Year's Eve tradition in Spain.  We didn't cover all of the specifics, but we know it has something to do with grapes!

Ask your student:

  • What do you think the New Year's Eve tradition is? (So far we know it has something to do with grapes and watching TV.)
  • What is the "Puerta del Sol"? (It's a place in Madrid, a large open square.)

Today's Vocabulary

  • la tradición - the tradition
  • la gente - the people
  • se sientan - they sit down
  • el comedor - the dining room 
  • los imágenes - the images
  • el reloj - the clock

Homework:
  • Practice our vocabulary words with THIS Quia game.
  • Complete THIS Quia assignment.  (Worth 2 pegatinas)
  • Bible Memory Verse:  Luke 2:13-14
    • De repente apareció una multitud de ángeles del cielo, que alababan a Dios y decían: Gloria a Dios en las alturas, y en la tierra paz a los que gozan de su buena voluntad.  Lucas 2:13-14 (dos, versículos trece y catorce)
    • Audio Version coming soon
    • By memorizing this verse and saying it to me on or before December 17, you will earn 4 stickers.

3rd and 4th Grade: December 10, 2014

Today in class, we began talking about a New Year's Eve tradition in Spain.  We didn't cover all of the specifics, but we know it has something to do with grapes!

Ask your student:

  • What do you think the New Year's Eve tradition is? (So far we know it has something to do with grapes and watching TV.)
  • What is the "Puerta del Sol"? (It's a place in Madrid, a large open square.)

Today's Vocabulary

  • la tradición - the tradition
  • la gente - the people
  • se sientan - they sit down
  • el comedor - the dining room 
  • los imágenes - the images
  • el reloj - the clock

Homework:
  • Practice our vocabulary words with THIS Quia game.
  • Complete THIS Quia assignment.  (Worth 2 pegatinas)
  • Bible Verse:  Psalm 56:3
    • Cuando siento miedo, pongo en ti mi confianza.  Salmo 56 versículo 3.
    • Audio Version (Coming soon)
    • By memorizing this verse and saying it to me on or before December 17, you will earn 4 stickers!

2nd and 3rd Grade: December 10, 2014

Today in class, we began our Christmas unit!  Today, we reviewed some basic Christmas vocabulary and we used that vocabulary to talk about a Christmas tradition in Mexico:  Las Posadas!  For more information about our Christmas unit, click HERE.

Ask your student:
  • Do you remember the actions you did for María, José, and el Niño Jesús?  (María-pretend to hold a baby and pat him on the back, José-pretend to carve something out of wood, el Niño Jesús-rock a baby in your arms).  
  • What is "Las Posadas"?  (Posadas means "inns".  In Mexico, people organize parties for the 9 days leading up to Christmas.  They walk from house to house asking if they can go in...just like Mary and Joseph had to look for a place to stay.  Finally, they get to the "right" house that will let them come in and have a party.  In Mexico, they always plan out who will host the parties in advance!  We did this in class!  Some students "hosted" parties, others were Mary, Joseph, or the Angel.  Ask your student what his/her role was!)  

Today's vocabulary:
  • María - Mary
  • José - Joseph
  • el Niño Jesús - the Baby Jesus
  • el establo - the stable
  • la estrella - the star
  • Belén - Bethlehem
  • los ángeles - the angels
  • los pastores - the shepherds
  • los reyes magos - the magi/wise men
  • el pesebre - the manger
  • la posada - the inn
  • hay - there is/there are

Homework:
  • Sing along with our Christmas song:  Hoy es Navidad (to the tune of Jingle Bells)
  • Practice our vocabulary words with this QUIA ACTIVITY.
  • Practice our family vocabulary words with THIS game.
  • Sing along with our new numbers songs:  El Canto de las Decenas (The Song of the Tens...counting to 100 by tens in Spanish), Counting to 100 by Tens
  • Practice our previous Bible Verse:  Ephesians 4:32 
    • Sean amables unos con otros.  Efesios 4 versículo 32
    • Audio Version CLICK HERE.
  • Practice our new Bible Verse:
    • Den gracias al Señor, porque Él es bueno.  Salmos 118 versículo 1. 
    • Audio Version CLICK HERE

1st Grade: December 10, 2014

This week in Spanish class, we started our Christmas unit!  We'll be reviewing basic Christmas vocabulary words and talking about some of the animals that may have been at Jesus' birth.  It's a great way to review the animals we learned about earlier this year.  We're also learning a Christmas song that is very popular in Mexico!  For more information about our Christmas unit, click HERE.

Ask your student:
  • What was Joseph's job?  What action do we do when we say Joseph's name?  (He was a carpenter.  When we review our vocabulary words, we pretend to be carving something out of wood for Joseph.) 
Today's vocabulary:
  • María - Mary
  • José - Joseph
  • el Niño Jesús - the Baby Jesus
  • Belén - Bethlehem
  • el establo - the stable
  • la estrella - the star
  • los ángeles - the angels
  • los pastores - the shepherds
  • los reyes magos - the magi/wise men
  • el burro - the donkey
  • las ovejas - the sheep
  • el camino - the path/the way (This word is in both our song, El Burrito de Belén, and our Bible Memory verse!) 
Homework:
  • Sing along with our Christmas song:  El Burrito de Belén (The Little Donkey of Bethlehem)
  • Practice our new Bible memory verse:  Psalm 119:105 
    • Tu palabra es una lámpara a mis pies, y una luz en mi camino.
    • Salmos ciento diecinueve, versículo ciento cinco
  • To review calendar/weather vocabulary at home, you can sing along with these songs...

Kindergarten: December 10, 2014

This week, we learned some new Christmas words!  Next week, we'll play some games and sing songs to review the new Christmas words.  (For more information about the Christmas Unit, click HERE).

Ask your student:
  •  Can you name all of the people in this family?  (José/Joseph=el papá, María/Mary=la mamá, el Niño Jesús/The Baby Jesus=el bebé)
This week's vocabulary:
  • José - Joseph
  • María - Mary
  • el Niño Jesús - the Baby Jesus
  • los ángeles - the angels
  • Belén - Bethlehem
  • el establo - the stable
  • la estrella - the star
  • los pastores - the shepherds
  • los reyes magos - the wise men/Magi
Homework:
  • Listen and sing along with our two Christmas songs!
  • Practice our Bible verse and actions:  Proverbs 3:5  (Click verse for Audio). 
    • Confía = trust = take open hands, and clasp them shut, as if you're grabbing on to something.
    • en el Señor = in the Lord = point up to heaven
    • de todo = with all = hold arms out wide
    • corazón = heart = bring your arms in, and make a heart with your hands

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

5th and 6th Grade: December 3, 2014

Today in class, we finished our unit:  Mi rutina, la rutina de otros (My Routine and the Routine of Others).  Today we focused on differences between kids in the US and kids in Spain.

Ask your student:
  • At what time do we (usually) eat lunch?  Can you say that time in Spanish?  When would a kid in Spain eat lunch? (See Review of Time below.  We have learned how to say simple phrases such as eleven o'clock and eleven thirty.  In the US, most kids eat lunch around 12.  In Spain, most families eat around 2.)
  • When do kids in Spain get home from school?  (Most kids get home from school/(HC)2 between 3 and 3:30.  In Spain, kids go home from 1-3, but then they go back to school from 3-5.)

Today's vocabulary:
  • Review
Review of time:
  • A las seis = at six o'clock
  • A las seis y media = at six thirty
  • A las ocho = at eight o'clock
  • A las ocho y media = at eight thirty

Homework:
  • Our final assignment for this unit was handed out in class.  If you misplaced your copy, you can print a new copy HERE.
  • Listen and sing along with our song:  Eres Todopoderoso.
  • Number practice:  THIS SONG reviews numbers 1-20 in Spanish
  • Practice our Bible Memory Verse:  Galatians 5:22
    • En cambio, el fruto del Espíritu es amor, alegría, paz, paciencia, amabilidad, bondad, fidelidad, humilidad, y dominio propio.  Gálatas 5:22 (cinco, versículo veintidos)
    • Audio Version
    • After October 29, you can still earn 2 stickers for memorizing this verse.  
  • New Bible Memory Verse:  Luke 2:13-14
    • De repente apareció una multitud de ángeles del cielo, que alababan a Dios y decían: Gloria a Dios en las alturas, y en la tierra paz a los que gozan de su buena voluntad.  Lucas 2:13-14 (dos, versículos trece y catorce)
    • Audio Version coming soon
    • By memorizing this verse and saying it to me on or before December 17, you will earn 4 stickers.