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Spanish week of April 28 - May 2 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
4/28/2008
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This week students will be presenting their verb conjugation projects. Students were asked to work as individuals or in a small group of up to three students in order to create a project which would teach their classmates how to conjugate verbs, or how to remember subject pronouns.
In addition to these projects, students will continue their reading, writing and dictations which occur during the first ten - fifteen minutes of each class.
There will be homework sent home due Thursday and again next Monday.
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Spanish week of April 21 - 25 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
4/21/2008
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This week students will be creating presentations to teach verb conjugation to each other. They may work individually or in groups of up to three students. These presentations should last approximately 3 minutes, and will be due on Monday, April 28. There will be no worksheets assigned as homework this week. We will continue to do free reading, reading logs, dictations and free writing exercises. There will be a quiz sometime this week which will focus on the current verbs and story.
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Spanish week of April 14 - 18 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
4/14/2008
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Welcome back everybody! I hope that everybody had a fantastic three day weekend!
Before I talk about what is coming up this week in Spanish, I'd like to address two recent grades. The first of which was a timed essay which students wrote in March. These essays were in preparation for the district assessment essays which students will be asked to write in mid-May. (Please see my calendar for all upcoming deadlines.) I have entered the scores in the gradebook, but have opted to not calculate their overall grade with this score included at the moment. I am also asking students to revise their essays based on the feedback I have given them on their originals. These new essays will be graded and *that* second score will be entered and calculated as part of their grade. Students will be writing their updated essays in class on different days this week and next (period two wrote theirs last week.) I ...
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Spanish week of April 7 - 11 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
4/7/2008
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This week students will continue to practice verb conjugations for homework. In class we are continuing to work on our most recent story and revising the recent essays.
Students in section 2 did not get the needed information to begin their homework today. There is a verb chart at the top of the page that needs to be filled out.
yo soy
tú eres
él/ella/useted es
nosotros somos
ellos/ellas/ustedes son
I will go over the information in class on Tuesday as well.
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Spanish March 31 - April 4 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
3/31/2008
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Students will be receiving practice grammar sheets for homework on a bi-weekly basis from now on. These practice sheets will reinforce the grammar we are learning deductively in class. The grammar will be fairly fast paced as most topics have already been introduced in class, and just need some more regular practice. We will continue with our free reading and reading logs.
This week we will be learning and talking about sports. We will be working on the verb gustar, present tense -er and -ir verbs, and indirect object pronouns. :)
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Spanish week of March 17 - 21 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
3/17/2008
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This week we will focus on verb conjugations, and personality descriptions.
On Monday we will have free reading, reading logs, and then we will play conjugation battle ship. On Tuesday - Thursday we will play an old gameshow using descriptions to ascertain what a hidden person looks like. Friday we will have free reading and reading logs. After which we will use a tutorial software to review grammar on the interactive board.
This week is the school book fair, and there are a number of books in Spanish, including el Hobbit, CS Lewis, and three of the Harry Potters. There are also a number of easier books like Dr. Seuss and Captain Underpants. I have placed quite a few books on my wish list in an effort to build up my classroom library.
Don't forget! Next week is spring break, there are no classes. ;)
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Spanish week of March 10 - 14 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
3/10/2008
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Hi everybody! Please don't forget your baby pictures! As a note, I will be making copies of the originals so that none are damaged. The pictures are due before the essays so that I can have time to make the copies!
This week we will be writing and acting stories, and preparing for a vocabulary game.
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Spanish week of March 3 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
3/3/2008
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There are a few things running concurrently in class now. There is a homework assignment due next Monday - bring in a baby picutre of yourself!
Students will continue the free reading program for five minutes two days a week. I will also be reading stories to the class - this week we will be reading about dinosaurs.
We are also looking at grammar and the writing process. Students will be writing autobiographical essays and relating them to their own photographs.
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Spanish week of February 29 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
2/25/2008
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Well, we're at the end of the trimester. Friday is officially 2/3 of the way through the school year!
Please take a look at your grades and make sure there are no mistakes. And don't forget that extra credit food is due Thursday and Friday. There are no make-up days. The complete instructions for the food project are at the bottom of my web page. The school library has some great multi-cultural cookbooks if you're looking for ideas.
Did you know that 70% of our vocabulary we picked up through *reading*? Neither did I until I attended the conference two weeks ago. We are beginning silent reading time two times a week in class. Students can select any of the books which I have in my library. Books range from preschool picture books up through Harry Potter and chapter books written by native speakers.
We are also going to spend some time examinin ...
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Spanish week of February 19 - 22 |
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By Jennifer Burchill on
2/18/2008
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Hi everybody!
This week we are watching everybody's forecasts, and reviewing our maps.
I came back from the conference with a few ideas, so don't be surprised to see some changes in the coming weeks! Some of the main things I learned about were how to teach and learn about other cultures in a more effective way, and how to build literacy in a second language.
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