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Email: [email protected] Summer Work: Click here The Spanish summer work is a very simple one-page assignment to get the kids to look for Spanish during their summer. The four questions should be filled out with a good effort and more than one word answers. Places I would suggest looking for Spanish even around your house are instruction books for games and appliances, food labels, books, movie subtitles, listening to people talking when out and about, and signs in public places. There are many more places to look for Spanish as well; get creative! HOLA! This page will continue to be updated so parents will know what their children are being asked to do in Spanish class and what they are learning! Scroll down for reference sheets. At the bottom of the page is a list of what we learned last year. Practice at home is encouraged (and fun!) You can expect your child to have their cultural horizons broadened, their knowledge of language in general enhanced, and their ability to communicate in Spanish not fluent but much improved during their elementary school Spanish experience. No translators!!! A good dictionary resource (and much more reliable than a translator!) is www.wordreference.com. Leaders for Life and Love Announcements here. 4th grade announcements will be here. Just click. 5th Grade is now updated through Google classroom (classroom.google.com) and students access it while logged on to their google account. If you are having trouble, click here. 6th to 8th grade can be found on google classroom (classroom.google.com) and students access it while logged on to their google account. If you are having trouble, click below for your grade. 6th Murphy 6th Dwyer 7th 8th 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th grade: These are the sheets you have been given which you may study (and print if you lose yours): Click here for the handout on IR verbs and stem-changing verbs. Click here for the handout on food. Click here for shapes, body, animals, and opposites. Click here for the handout on ser, estar, ir, dar, adjectives, and nouns. Click here for the skinny slip on people and verbs. Click here and look at pages 3-4 of this for the numbers 1-15 and the tens. Also see the numbers video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlIyUTAR_fE Click here and look at just the bottom section for the family words. Click here for the greetings Click here for the calendar/weather handout. Days of the week video is here (starting with Monday): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nyuTTn6hVM Click here for the clock handout on questions, colors, classroom items, telling time, and a few common expressions. Step by step instructions on time are found here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17pffpVzu1nejm-AopMZwY3MqPeoWRAHjVzTTvwQc79I/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=60000 What we have learned so far: How to learn in Spanish! What are the clues for figuring out what something in Spanish means? What is Spanish, who speaks it, and why should we learn it? Our Lady of Guadalupe Polite phrases, greetings, goodbyes, and introductions Identifying family members Spanish alphabet and pronunciation Classroom words Colors Numbers The questions where is it, what color is it, and how many are there La Navidad and Las Posadas The questions Who are you, Where are you from, and How old are you The question and answer to talk about what we like and don't like Verbs and Pronouns (and simple sentences!) Weather and seasons Calendar Telling Time The two words for Am, Is, and Are Emotions and characteristics How to say Go and Give Opposites, Animals, Body, and Shapes Food and ER verbs What students in preschool and kindergarten learned: Our Lady of Guadalupe Greetings and polite expressions Numbers Colors The Sign of the Cross The Glory Be Classroom words Where is it? What color is it? How many are there? How old are you? Where are you from? Who are you? Animals Body parts Actions Do you like to...? Weather Seasons Days of the Week Months |