We are working in our first chapter of the book, called Para Empezar, or To begin with. So far in this chapter student have learned/are learning : Conversation (Greeting, How are you?, What is your name?, Nice to meet you, Goodbye) Classroom commands, numbers, time, body parts, school supplies, alphabet, calendar, and weather. They should know how to spell, say and write these words and know where the accents go (only on certain words).
Our first assessment is August 21 over conversation & numbers. Our second assessment is August 29 over all vocab and grammar concepts in the chapter- it is a chapter test!
Students should be working on the vocabulary menu daily. This is worksheets and website work they need to complete to be successful in learning the chapters vocabulary and grammar concepts. These will be DUE before the chapter test (about every 2 weeks).
Happy Studying!
Parents and Students,
I've received a lot of questions about how to best learn a language and down the road improve scores from D's and C's to B's and A's. Learning a language is hard and will take lots of work. This is most likely the first time you will be challenged and your parents probably can't help you. You will need to learn to self-advocate for help, ask questions, and get advice. Here are some suggestions:
*Students should be spending 10-30 minutes a night on homework every night. This is mostly worksheets in the form of vocab menu options and website work on Duolingo, Senor Wooly and Conjuguemos. In addition, students should be reviewing the chapter's vocabulary, grammar concepts and overall themes of the chapter.
They can do this in a variety of ways...
1. Make flashcards from index cards- the first few times they go through them looking at Spanish and saying or writing the English. After 2-5 times doing this, they should be looking at English and producing Spanish in both speaking and especially writing.
2. Fill out the GP side of the workbook which includes picture flashcards, 2 column vocab checks, and detailed notes and more practice on the grammar concepts for each chapter.
3. Visit the websites that are linked up to my school website- the textbook one, Conjuguemos, Quizlet, Slampost
4. Visit the website www.conjuguemos.com to practice the chapter's vocab, grammar and verbs through activities. This is ESPECIALLY helpful a night or two before the test. Do the activities until you are getting 90% and 60 attempts/words. Hit record send to me.
5. Visit the website www.quizlet.com to practice the chapter's vocab through flashcards, games, activities and tests. This is linked up through my website. Remember, however that NOT all the words are on this website, so be sure to look in the textbook!
6. Visit the website www.phschool.com to practice the chapter's vocab, verbs and grammar concepts with webcodes that are listed through the chapter in the textbook or the front of the workbook.
7. Listen to the pronunciation of the vocab either provided through the Realidades 1 textbook- linked through my website- Audio Files, or on the quizlet website- linked up through each chapter. By listening to pronunciation, this helps with spelling in Spanish.
8. Ask questions in class, if you don't understand something ask me, I’m here to help!!
9. Write out each vocab word 10 times until you can spell it correctly without looking.
10. Draw a picture dictionary for your chapter’s vocab words.
Right from the start students need to figure out what works for them. Now is the time to develop study habits, ways to study and get the results desired. Since these quizzes are basically Spanish spelling tests, the students need to be able to spell correctly and have memorized the vocab words at the end of each chapter- to be able to produce in writing. This is the way to succeed.
Students- Figure out the way you memorize and learn materials and keep trying things until you get the score desired. Learning a language is a full body experience. You need to embrace listening to it, speaking it, movement with vocab and writing it as many times as needed until you understand and successfully produce it. Use the language as much as possible, in as many ways as possible, to learn it-- make connections!
In the first week of school, students will be signing up for multiple websites we will use throughout the year. Students are encouraged to use the same login information for each and write usernames and passwords somewhere safe so they remember their login.
The other websites we will be using are:
www.quizlet.com Which helps them study with flashcard on vocabulary, pronuncation and pictures. They can join my class and use the flashcard sets I created to help themselves study.
www.conjuguemos.com which is another website to help study vocab, verbs and complicated grammar concepts.
We will be signing up for both these websites in class next week!