Thursday, January 30, 2014

What's going on

8th grade Spanish students worked on their WebQuest this week. Next week they will be doing a project surrounding la Quinceañera and will do a gallery walk and a cultural reflection on this unit. They will compare this event to the French debutantes, a sweet sixteen, and a Bah/Bat Mitzvah. Students will investigate what a coming of age looks like across the world.



7th grade Spanish students began their unit with "Pronombres" (Pronouns) and how pronouns are different in Spanish. They will need to be experts in Yo, Tú, Él, Ella, Usted, Nosotros, Vosotros, Ellos, Ellas, and Ustedes in the coming weeks as they will be heavily used when they learn how to conjugate AR, ER, and IR verbs.

6th grade Spanish students have continued with Los Partes del Cuerpo and basic commands. Right now they are learning, :Levantense, por favor" (Please stand up), "Siéntense, por favor" (Please sit down), "Saquen sus carpetas" (Take out your folders), "Abran sus carpetas" (Open your folders), "Entreguen sus hojas" (Hand in your papers), "Pueden retirarse" (You may go). Following these directions in Spanish allows me to determine their interpretive proficiency in Spanish. They are graded on demonstrating their understanding of instructions given orally.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Progress Report Change

**All 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students will be receiving progress reports on February 3rd rather than January 28th. Students will be able to hand in any late work or re-take any quizzes or tests up to January 31st. Please check with your children and encourage them to check in with me for any missing work.**

8th grade Spanish students continued with their unit on La Quinceañera. They have now read articles, watch short clips of a Quinceañera and the traditions that are typically practiced. This week and into next week they will be completeing a "WebQuest." This is somewhat like an online Scanvenger Hunt and they will investigate the Quinceañera of a girl named Carmela. They will need to relay her account her party and of the activities in Spanish. Carmela's website is also entirely in Spanish, so they will need to use their prior knowledge of the Quinceñera to decipher what happened at Carmela's event.

7th grade Spanish students have an additional opportunity to make-up their Objetos de la Clase tests if they were unhappy with their grades as the grading period has been extended school-wide. Students are currently learning about the Mexican-American war and how Mexican territory became part of the United States. We are looking at California specifically so students can better understanding the Spanish-speaking demographic on our country,

6th grade Spanish students have continued with "Partes del cuerpo." They will start describing things in Spanish using body parts (blonde hair, long legs, big eyes, etc, etc). The unit will be synthesized in a brief project/assignment where the must create a "monster" and describe the monster in Spanish.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Transition Week

8th grade Spanish students will start learning about the hispanic tradition of La Quinceañera, also called fiesta de quince añosfiesta de quinceañeraquince años or simply quince, is the celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America and elsewhere in communities of people from Latin America. This birthday is celebrated differently from any other birthday, as it marks the transition from childhood to young womanhood

7th grade Spanish students played "Object Memory" in Spanish in which they tried to recall the location of objects in the class. This reinforces their acquisition of prepositions, articles, and Object vocab. Reminder: Students will be tested on this unit Friday, January 17th. This is a change from the intial test date as we had to adjust the schedule for Smarter Balanced/ACCESS testing.

6th grade Spanish students have started "Los Partes del Cuerpo" (Parts of the Body). The vocabulary is more extensive than previously learned in elementary school and students are learning commands that go along with the vocab, "Raise your hands," "Lift your right leg," etc. Students will also be learning the location of body parts (prepositions) such as "your hair is on your head," "your teeth are in your mouth," etc.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Back to School in 2014

8th grade Spanish students are learning about "Los Tres Magos" (Three King's Day) which is a celebration observed in Spanish-speaking countries that coincides with Christmas. Most hispanic countries are largely Catholic communities and recognizing Three King's Day is a very important ritual. While Christmas is still observed, the more exciting day for children is not December 25th, but January 6th when the Three Magi come and deliver gifts in children's shoes. Students have been reading and performing skits surrounding this celebration.

7th grade Spanish students did some refresher activities surrounding "Objetos de la clase" and using prepositions (being able to tell others where things are located in the room). The test for this unit will be Thursday 1/16.

6th grade Spanish students will review basic conversation and greetings and move into how to address people in the correct "You" form in Spanish. This concept is difficult at first because "You" does not change in English. "Tú versus Usted" and "Vosotros" versus "Ustedes" are the main forms we will be using. How do address adults, children, elders, people in authority, friends, and family will be addressed.