3K - Kindergarten:
This week in Spanish class, students will review and continue to master the various topics that they have studied thus far. The material that they are currently learning includes: greetings, farewells, feelings, questions, colors, numbers 1-15, days of the week, months of the year, and animals.
First Grade:
This week first graders will continue reviewing the material that they have learned thus far. They will continue to combine the topics in order to form conversations and complete sentences verbally in Spanish. In addition, they will be working on adjective agreement this week.
Second Grade:
This week second graders will continue to practice the topics that they have learned up to this point. In addition, they will continue to master two new songs which include many new words and expressions.
Third Grade:
This week third graders will continue to add various verbs and adjectives into their vocabulary notes. They will continue to write sentences as well as communicate verbally in order to describe themselves and others in Spanish.
Fourth Grade:
This week fourth graders will continue to review and practice the various topics that they have learned thus far. In addition, they will continue to write sentences, add new verbs, nouns, and adjectives to their vocabulary, as well as communicate verbally and in writing.
Fifth Grade:
This week fifth graders will review and expand upon the topics that they have learned thus far, which include: greetings, farewells, numbers 0-100, classroom expressions, parts of the body, and classroom objects. In addition, they will learn how to tell time in Spanish as well as express what they like to do in their free time.
Sixth Grade:
This week fifth graders will review and expand upon the topics that they have learned thus far, which include: greetings, farewells, numbers 0-100, classroom expressions, parts of the body, classroom objects, how to tell time, as well as express what they like to do in their free time. Students will learn the subject pronouns in Spanish and how to conjugate verbs ending in -ar in the present tense.
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