April 4, 2023 Spanish 3-5 Update
Quarter 4 Spanish is always a favorite
for the students as we practice vocabulary related to animals and food! (¡animales y comida!) To start, the students
have reviewed the vocabulary related to pets (mascotas) and being able to describe
them in Spanish. We’ll be quickly moving
to learning a bit about some of the animals found in the country that they
learned about 3rd (Colombia)
4th (Costa Rica) and 5th (Puerto Rico). Each grade level will be doing a slightly
different in-class project related to animals in the next couple week. All work will be completed at school.
After we finish with the animals, we’ll
be learning about foods in different countries: 3rd (Republica
Dominicana) 4th (Cuba) 5th (Guatemala) and then learning
how to say those foods in Spanish and they will have the opportunity to create
menus and practice ordering food in Spanish.
I’ve attached our vocabulary sheets in case
you’d like to print out to have them practice their words at home. The students are also encouraged to use
Quizlet to practice their vocabulary.
https://quizlet.com/ACCSpanish345/classes
Animales:
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4th
https://quizlet.com/209061679/grade-4-vocabulary-41-las-mascotas-flash-cards/?funnelUUID=dfa78910-d5b6-4857-bb40-071e35d82873
5th https://quizlet.com/204149751/grade-5-vocabulary-42-animales-de-puerto-rico-flash-cards/?funnelUUID=003a2e2f-d2d4-429c-8f27-2bf9ce9acaf2
Comida (food)
Feb. 15, 2023 Spanish 3-5 Update
During Q3, all grades practiced with vocabulary
about school, hobbies and vacations.
5th and 3rd have
also practiced telling time in Spanish. Son
las tres de la tarde. (3:00pm). They really enjoyed using their individual
whiteboards as a fast way to show me the times I told them in Spanish.
I’ve given the students interactive vocab
sheets (see attachments in this email if you want to print out for practice at
home) to help learn the new Spanish words. We’ve practiced the vocabulary with
partners, mini-dialogues, reading, wordsearches, crosswords, games and
whiteboards.
3rd grade learned that Spanish
has 2 different verbs for playing – one that’s used for playing an instrument
(tocar), and one that’s used with playing with sports/ friends (jugar). They will be learning about the Central
American country of Honduras in the next couple weeks.
4th grade learned to talk
about their hobbies and weekly activities using verbs in the 1st
person (I). They also learned some
important aspects of Mexican culture, like the how Mexico City was built on a
lake, where the monarch butterflies migrate from the U.S. and Canada to a
mountain town outside of Mexico City (El Rosario), Diego Rivera, a famous
artist, and mariachi music.
5th grade practiced their
school vocabulary by learning about the Central American country of El Salvador
and some of the similarities/differences they have regarding what classes they
take and when they go to school. They
also learned about horchata and pupusas and saw the beautiful wall murals that
El Salvador has in many of their small villages – some featuring lots of gatos!
We’ll be finishing out the quarter with an in-class project where they will
give a small group presentation in Spanish for the class about some of their
favorite parts of school.