Tuesday, August 20, 2013

                                                   Spanish Homework     Due: Monday, August 26

Grades K-4, K-5, and 1st do not have any homework this week.

 Grade 2      Students need to review numbers from 1-50.  This is an oral review. They do not need to know how to write the number words.

Grades 3 and 4     Students received a work sheet with food vocabulary.  They need to write the word in Spanish and make an oral sentence using the affirmative and negative of the verb, "to like" in Spanish . We did this in class on Monday.  Ex:  Me gusta la manzana.  Me gusta el platano.  No me gusta la manzana.  No me gusta el platano.  I like apples.  I like bananas.  I don't like apples.  I don't like bananas.

Grade 5   Students need to compose ten sentences telling foods they like and ten sentences telling foods they do not like.  We did this in class on Monday.  Ex:  Me gusta el tomate, Me gusta el pollo.  No me gusta el platano.   No me gusta el pan.   There will be a total of twenty sentences.  Most students wrote at least five or each in class on Monday. 

Grade 6  Students are writing a paragraph entitled, " Mi vida"  My Life.  They copied the sentences down in class on a piece of paper which they took with them.  Here are the sentences:

Me llamo_______.  Tengo____anos.  Vivo con mi mama, mi papa, mis hermanos, etc.  (We learned family members last year.  Mi mama tiene_____anos,  Mi papa tiene____anos, etc.
Mi mama es ______( profession).  Mi papa es ______(profession). Mi hermano es______profession or work.

My name is____I am____years old. I live with my mom, my dad, my brothers, etc. My mom is ____years old. My dad is _____years old. My brother is _____years old.  My father is a ____profession.  My mom is a _______.  (lawyer, carpenter, etc.).

We will read these in class on Monday, August 26th. Note:  Students know they need to write the number word, not the numerical figure.

 Please contact me if you have any questions.  linda.delascuevas@sjdslaurel.com
                                                     Gracias,

                                                    Miss Linda    Srta. Linda


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