Thursday, January 21, 2016

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Grade 5
  Students presented their information about the Spanish city of Segovia. I am very proud of our 5th graders. I encourage the students to use technology as much as they can to prepare their work.  I am pleased that so many students are making their presentations electronically.

Homework was assigned.  It is due on Wednesday, January 27th.  Unless otherwise stated, the homework is due the following class session.

The new assignment is to keep a record in Spanish of all meals beginning on Wednesday, January 20th.  Students will write down in the form of a sentence what they ate each day.  EX:

 El miercoles para el desayuno, me comi, pan y cereal.  Para el almuerzo, me comi pescado y ensalada. Para la cena, me comi carne con papa y espinaca.


For breakfast on Wednesday, I ate bread and cereal. For lunch, I ate fish and salad.  For dinner, I ate stew and spinach.

Students were given two sheets listing foods in Spanish with pictures.  They also copied a model sentence in class as well as the days of the week.  They will have this information in their Spanish notebook.

6th Grade  Students presented their information about the beautiful city of Segovia, Spain.

Their homework is the same as the assignment listed above for Grade 5.  It is due on January  27, 2016, Wednesday.

NOTE:  It is not necessary to write the meals in English.  The work may be written down as simple sentences or in the form of a paragraph.  Example of paragraph form:

         El miercoles para el desayuno, me comi pan y cereal.  Para el almuerzo, me comi una hamburguesa.  Para la cena, me comi carne con papa y ensalada.  El jueves para el desayuno me comi
cereal y yogur.  Para el almuerzo, me comi pescado y arroz.  Para la cena, me comi papas, pollo frito, y ensalada.

Students do NOT have to list EVERY FOOD they eat!

            Please contact me if you have any questions.

                                                   Miss Linda

Thank you for your support and interest in our foreign language program.  I appreciate it!

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