Friday, February 27, 2015

¡Bienvenidos! Welcome Back!

8th grade Spanish students completed chapters 9 & 10 in their novela "Las aventuras de Isabela." These are our last chapters that will end in review both Friday and Monday.
Chapters this week:
* Capítulo nueve: La oficina del veterinario
* Capítulo diez: El perrito se llama Sam

7th grade Spanish students reviewed their most recent story unit in the form of Spanish Jeopardy this week. The stories recounted were the following:
* Marcos le gusta hablar
* Conocemos a Lucía
* La chica perezosa
* Los gatos azules
* Victoria y el perro
We started our newest unit by the end of the week with the story/activity "¿Con quién va Luis?" in which students had to decide which friendship was most suitable for our character, Luis. Students had to make judgements about the personality of Luis versus the candidates proposed in Spanish.
*** Moore Time Spanish has officially started and we had our second week of meetings. Meetings will alternate between Miss Parker and Ms. Twomey. New members are always welcome! This is a great opportunity to practice conversational Spanish in a relaxed setting with friends. It is also a wonderful way to earn extra credit in foreign language!

6th grade Spanish students read the TPR story "Victoria y el perro." Students did a reader's theatre in class and were assessed in their oral comprehension skills through a true/false activity and question/answering conversation. This is in an effort to prepare our 6th graders for their first book in Spanish which will be beginning in March!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

The week before February break

8th grade Spanish students completed chapters 7 & 8 of our novela "Las Aventuras de Isabela." Please be sure all chapters are up to date.
Chapters this week:
* Capítulo siete: Zapatos para la familia
* Capítulo ocho: La panadería
Students also did a review activity of chapters 6, 7, and 8 on Kahoot.

7th grade Spanish students did two new TPR stories. Students have been acting out these stories and answering clarifying questions both orally and in writing. Our most recent stories have been:
* Los gatos azules
* Victoria y el perro
***We are delighted to announce that Moore Time Spanish has officially started. Our first meeting was Tuesday of this week. Meetings will alternate between Miss Parker and Ms. Twomey. New members are always welcome! This is a great opportunity to practice conversational Spanish in a relaxed setting with friends. It is also a wonderful way to earn extra credit in foreign language!

6th grade Spanish students have been doing oral workshops and doing presentational speaking in front of their peers. Students explained where things are located in the school and in the city of Portland. Students have been using directions, places, and objects, to make themselves understood and to help their peers locate items/places/people.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Progress Reports

8th grade Spanish students completed chapters 5 & 6 of our novela "Las Aventuras de Isabela." Please be sure all chapters are up to date.
Chapters this week:
* Capítulo cinco: La zapatería
* Capítulo seis: Zapatos para la familia
Students also did a review activity of chapters 3-5 on Kahoot.

7th grade Spanish students did two new TPR stories. Students have been acting out these stories and answering clarifying questions both orally and in writing. The stories this week included:
* A Kahoot activity that reviewed their stories (Kevin va a la jungla, Relájate, and El Canguro se llama Charlie
* A Marcos le gusta hablar
***Spanish 7th grade only - an invitation to be part of a Tuesday Moore Time conversational Spanish meeting. This is being offered to serious Spanish students who would like to improve their conversational skills. 

6th grade Spanish students have been doing oral workshops and TPR acting these past 2 weeks.

TPR Storytelling (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling TPRS) is method of teaching foreign languages where a mixture of reading and storytelling help students learn Spanish in the classroom setting. The method works in three steps: 1.) Vocabulary structures are learned and are taught using a combination translation, gestures, and personalized questions. 2.) Those structures are used in a spoken class story; and finally, 3.) These same structures are used in a class reading. Throughout these 3 steps, the teacher will use a number of techniques to help make sure the target language is comprehensible to students; including careful limiting of vocabulary, the constant asking of comprehension questions, frequent comprehension checks and very short grammar explanations known as "pop-up grammar."

**A reminder to 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students that progress reports are going out this week. This is your reminder to submit any outstanding work and raise your grades!*