Wednesday, October 19, 2016

4th Grade: October 19, 2016

Today in class, we completed our first unit of the year.  We learned a few new vocabulary words and then read a short, Spanish version of Daniel in the Lions' Den.

Ask your student:
  • Can you share the store of Daniel with me in Spanish?  (We made a small book in class with the story printed.)
Vocabulary
Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
  • la ley - the law
  • ora - he/she prays
  • Dios - God
  • el rey - the king
  • el palacio - the palace
  • ¿por qué? - why?
  • porque - because
  • tiene miedo (de) - he/she is afraid (of)
  • está en - he/she is located in
  • pone - he/she puts
  • 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:
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2nd and 3rd Grade: October 19, 2016

Today in Spanish class, we were entertained as Pedro and his abuela (grandma) acted out a restaurant skit for us.  We wrote our own skits and we will be sharing them with the class next week.

Ask your student:
  • Did you get a chance to be a customer or a kitchen worker at Pedro's Sandwich Shop?  (What is your restaurant skit about?  Does it have a silly problem?) 
Vocabulary
Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
    • Review week, no new vocabulary
    • Aquí tienes - Here you go
    • ¿Algo más? - Anything else?
    • ¿Qué quieres? - What do you want 
    • de nada - you're welcome
    • quieres - you want
    • quiero - I want
    • gracias - thank you 
    • más - more
    • por favor - please
    • hay - there is, there are
    • quiere - he/she wants 
    • un problema - a problem
    • Numbers 11-20 (these tend to be the toughest to pick up in Spanish.  We'll spend quite a bit of time with these numbers)
    • Numbers 1-10
    Homework:

    1st Grade: October 19, 2016

    This week, we learned about a few more farm animals in Spanish.  Next week, we'll make a book of all the farm animals we learned about!

    Ask your student:
    • What animals do you that can canta?  (The first part of "oveja" sounds like "obey."  Sheep obey their shepherd.  Their Bible tells us that we are Jesus' sheep and He is our shepherd, so we obey Him.)
    Vocabulary
    Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
    • Weather
      • está nevando - it's snowing
      • está lloviendo - it's raining
      • hace viento - it's windy
      • 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
      • la oveja - the sheep
      • la vaca - the cow
      • el pez - the fish
      • el gallo - the rooster
      • canta - he/she sings
      • anaranjado - orange
      • nada - he/she swims
      • el pato - the duck
      • amarillo - yellow
      • 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:
    • Watch THIS VIDEO to practice the animal action verbs!
    • Bible Memory Verse:
      • Háganlo todo en el nombre de Jesús.  Colosenses 3:17
        • Shortened version of our (HC)2 Fall memory verse:  "Do everything in the name of Jesus." 
      • Audio Version
    • Watch this video to practice our weather vocabulary words.

    Kindergarten: October 19, 2016

    This week, we finished our unit about body parts in Spanish!  After meeting Pedro's "amigos imaginarios" over the past few weeks, students created "amigos" of their own!

    Ask your student:
    • Can you show me your amigo?  Can you tell me about him or her in Spanish?  (Students brought their amigos home!  If they want to make another one for fun, you can print another copy HERE.) 
    Vocabulary
    New this week:
    • No new vocabulary word this week!  All Review
    Review:
    • los dedos - the fingers
    • los dedos de pie - the toes
    • el pelo - the hair
    • la boca - the mouth
    • la nariz - the nose
    • el estómago - the stomach
    • la espalda - the back
    • 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:
    • From last week:  Meet one of Pedro's Amigos Imaginarios.  See if you can draw what he looks like!  Click Here
    • Bible Memory Verse:
      • Háganlo todo en el nombre de Jesús.  Colosenses 3:17
        • Shortened version of our (HC)2 Fall memory verse:  "Do everything in the name of Jesus." 
      • Audio Version
    • 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)

    Wednesday, October 12, 2016

    5th and 6th Grade: October 12, 2016

    In class today, we played a game to practice all of the vocabulary and geography of Chile that we have been studying.  Then we read a few short paragraphs to review what we've learned and to learn about Chile's Independence day.

    Ask your student:
    • Do you remember which words you had during the "Headbands" game?  Who did you have to try to find?  (Everyone had to figure out what word was on their forehead and find their match. For example, the person with "la Capital" had to find "Santiago.")
    • What is a ramada? (It's a Chilean independence day party!)
    Vocabulary
    Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
    • la ramada - a party on Chile's Independence Day
    • la bandera - the flag
    • la estrella - the star
    • la empanada - the empanada (like a Hot Pocket)
    • la carne - the meat
    • el queso - the cheese
    • el pan - the bread
    • dentro de - inside of
    • la capital - the capital
    • el lago - the lake
    • Llanquihue - Lake Llanquihue (a lake in central Chile)
    • las montañas - the mountains
    • Los Andes - Andes Mountains (eastern Chile)
    • el océano - the ocean
    • el Océano Pacífico - the Pacific Ocean (western Chile)
    • el invierno - the winter
    • el verano - the summer
    • la primavera - the spring
    • el otoño - the fall/autumn
    • hace calor - it's hot
    • hace frío - it's cold
    • hace viento - it's windy
    • llueve - it rains
    • norte - north
    • sur - south
    • este - east
    • oeste - west
    • el desierto - the desert
    • 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
    Homework:
    Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.

    4th Grade: October 12, 2016

    Today in class, learned a few new vocabulary words and then played a game to review all of the words we've learned so far.   I told the students that next week, we will learn 3 new words and then put everything together to tell a Bible story in Spanish!  See you can guess what story it is!  (Hint: It might be hard...the three words that will "give it away" are the ones we're learning next week!)

    Ask your student:
    • What game did you play in Spanish class?  Do you remember how many points you had?  Did you ever get "el rey" or "el palacio"?  (We played a dice game.  Students took turns rolling two dice and translating the corresponding words.   If they rolled doubles, they got to have "El Palacio" or "El Rey."  If you would like to play the game at home, you can print a copy HERE.)
    Vocabulary
    Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
    • el rey - the king
    • el palacio - the palace
    • ¿por qué? - why?
    • porque - because
    • tiene miedo (de) - he/she is afraid (of)
    • está en - he/she is located in
    • pone - he/she puts
    • 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.

    2nd and 3rd Grade: October 12, 2016

    Today in Spanish class, we kept putting restaurant-themed vocabulary to use!  We even had a little sandwich shop set up, some students worked in the kitchen listening to orders in Spanish, and others were customers, placing orders in Spanish.  We also practiced the vocabulary more with a reading practice.  Since we all learn differently, some students chose to read quietly on their own, and others chose to read aloud and act out the story with me.

    Ask your student:
    • Did you get a chance to be a customer or a kitchen worker at Pedro's Sandwich Shop?  (Not everyone was able to get a turn, but most students got to do at least one or the other.  We had some hardworking kitchen workers, but we never managed to deliver a sandwich intact...they always fell apart!) 
    Vocabulary
    Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
      • Aquí tienes - Here you go
      • ¿Algo más? - Anything else?
      • ¿Qué quieres? - What do you want 
      • de nada - you're welcome
      • quieres - you want
      • quiero - I want
      • gracias - thank you 
      • más - more
      • por favor - please
      • hay - there is, there are
      • quiere - he/she wants 
      • un problema - a problem
      • Numbers 11-20 (these tend to be the toughest to pick up in Spanish.  We'll spend quite a bit of time with these numbers)
      • Numbers 1-10
      Homework:

      1st Grade: October 12, 2016

      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:
      • What animals do you that can canta?  (In class, we talked about frogs, birds, and roosters.)
      • What does a rooster say in Spanish?  (Instead of cocka-doodle-doo, they say quiquirriqui!)
      Vocabulary
      Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
      • Weather
        • está lloviendo - it's rainy
        • hace viento - it's windy
        • 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 gallo - the rooster
        • canta - he/she sings
        • anaranjado - orange
        • nada - he/she swims
        • el pato - the duck
        • amarillo - yellow
        • 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:
      • Watch THIS VIDEO to practice the animal action verbs!
      • Bible Memory Verse:
        • Háganlo todo en el nombre de Jesús.  Colosenses 3:17
          • Shortened version of our (HC)2 Fall memory verse:  "Do everything in the name of Jesus." 
        • Audio Version
      • Watch this video to practice our weather vocabulary words.

      Kindergarten: October 12, 2016

      This week, we finished learning a few more body parts in Spanish.  We got to meet a few more of Pedro's "amigos imaginarios"...you can ask your student to show you some pictures!  Next week, we'll wrap up the unit with some final games and activities.

      Ask your student:
      • How do you say "toes" in Spanish?  (In Spanish, you say "dedos de pie"...or "Foot fingers"!) 
      • Can you say your Bible verse in Spanish?  (These kindergarten students suprised me today!  Over half of them chose to say the Bible verse from memory!  Many were able to do so without any help from me, or just a few visual cues!)
      Vocabulary
      New this week:
      • los dedos - the fingers
      • los dedos de pie - the toes
      • el pelo - the hair
      Review:
      • la boca - the mouth
      • la nariz - the nose
      • el estómago - the stomach
      • la espalda - the back
      • 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:
      • From last week:  Meet one of Pedro's Amigos Imaginarios.  See if you can draw what he looks like!  Click Here
      • Bible Memory Verse:
        • Háganlo todo en el nombre de Jesús.  Colosenses 3:17
          • Shortened version of our (HC)2 Fall memory verse:  "Do everything in the name of Jesus." 
        • Audio Version
      • 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)

      Wednesday, October 5, 2016

      5th and 6th Grade: October 5, 2016

      Today, we began class as students presented their Chilean weather reports from last week.  We reviewed what we have talked about so far, and we spent some time talking about Chile's flag and their national food (empanadas).
      Ask your student:
      • What is Chile's flag like?  (See if they can answer in Spanish!  Hay tres colores:  rojo, azul, y blanco.  Tiene una estrella.  It has three colors:  red, blue, and white.  It has a star.)
      • What is Chile's national food?  (It is the empanada.  It's like a "Hot Pocket."  It is meat or cheese wrapped up in bread.)
      Vocabulary
      Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
      • la bandera - the flag
      • la estrella - the star
      • la empanada - the empanada (like a Hot Pocket)
      • la carne - the meat
      • el queso - the cheese
      • el pan - the bread
      • dentro de - inside of
      • la capital - the capital
      • el lago - the lake
      • Llanquihue - Lake Llanquihue (a lake in central Chile)
      • las montañas - the mountains
      • Los Andes - Andes Mountains (eastern Chile)
      • el océano - the ocean
      • el Océano Pacífico - the Pacific Ocean (western Chile)
      • el invierno - the winter
      • el verano - the summer
      • la primavera - the spring
      • el otoño - the fall/autumn
      • hace calor - it's hot
      • hace frío - it's cold
      • hace viento - it's windy
      • llueve - it rains
      • norte - north
      • sur - south
      • este - east
      • oeste - west
      • el desierto - the desert
      • 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
      Homework:
      Please email me if you need your Quia username and/or password.

      4th Grade: October 5, 2016

      Today in class, we used the vocabulary that we've been learning to read a story all in Spanish!  Before we began, we talked about the fact that we all learn Spanish differently.  Some students preferred to read quietly to themselves, others preferred to just listen to the story, and others preferred to see it acted out as we read.  Each student chose the method that worked best for him or her.

      Ask your student:
      • How did you choose to read the story in Spanish class?  What was the story about?  (Our silly story was about a guy named Samuel who was afraid of sandwiches, but he worked at Subway!)
      Vocabulary
      Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
      • ¿por qué? - why?
      • porque - because
      • tiene miedo (de) - he/she is afraid (of)
      • está en - he/she is located in
      • pone - he/she puts
      • 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.

      2nd and 3rd Grade: October 5, 2016

      Today in Spanish class, we continued talking about the difference between "quiero" (I want) and "quiere" (he/she wants), and "quieres" (you want).  We added the question "¿Qué quieres?  (What do you want?) and the phrase "de nada" (you're welcome).

      We played the Hot and Cold/Find Pedro game to practice the numbers 1-20.

      Ask your student:
      • When you had Pedro, what did you have to say after you gave him back to Señora Brouwer?  (After I asked for Pedro back and said "gracias," each student had the chance to reply with "de nada.") 
      Vocabulary
      Words in bold are new this week, others are review.
        • ¿Qué quieres? - What do you want 
        • de nada - you're welcome
        • quieres - you want
        • quiero - I want
        • gracias - thank you 
        • más - more
        • por favor - please
        • hay - there is, there are
        • quiere - he/she wants 
        • un problema - a problem
        • Numbers 11-20 (these tend to be the toughest to pick up in Spanish.  We'll spend quite a bit of time with these numbers)
        • Numbers 1-10
        Homework: