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"Las Meninas" by Diego Velázquez

Password: week of September 12-16: ¡Todavía!- (yet; still)

Password week of September 19-23:  ¡Perdóneme!- (excuse me/ pardon me)

Password week of September 26-30:  ¡Lo siento! (I am sorry)

Password week of October 3-7: ¡Ayúdame, por favor! (Help me, please!)

 

Password week of October 11-14: ¿Qué te pasa, calabaza? (What's happening with you, pumpkin?)

Special person quiz #2 tomorrow in class; review your notes. Complete La Historia de Cristóbal Colón questions if not completed in class. (10/11/22)

Complete Learn activity on quizlet for the Family vocabulary. (10/13/22)

Password week of October 17-21: !Nada, nada limonada! (Nothing, nothing lemonade.  A rhyming response to last week's password)

Complete the 10 sentences if not finished in class. 5 using present tense forms of ser and tener for a total of 10 sentences. (10/18/22)

Password week of October 24-28: !Mil gracias! (many thanks/a thousand thanks!)


Where the Wild things Are Part 1 word wall due tomorrow (10/25/22)

Where the Wild Things Are in google classroom. Due tomorrow by 7:30am. (10/26/22)

Password week of October 31-November 4: !Es obvio! (It is obvious!)

ed puzzle El Día de los Muertos (11/1/22)

ed puzzle El Día de los Muertos #2 (11/2/22)


Password week of November 7-November 22: . ¡Eso sí que es! (That's exactly right!) This is fun to say because it sounds like you are spelling out the English word “socks” and yet it means something in Spanish.


Password week of November 28-December 2: Poco a poco se va lejos. (Little by little one goes far.)

Password week of December 5-9: . ¡No me molestes! (Don't bother me!)

Password week of December 12-16: Del dicho al hecho, hay mucho trecho. (From the said to the done, there is great distance. Similar in English is "Easier said than done").

Password week of January 3-6, 2023¡Eres chévere! (You are cool!)

Password week of January 9-13, 2023: ¡Qué bien! (That's great!)

Password week of January 17-23, 2023: ¡Qué lástima! (What a shame!)


Password week of January 30-February 3, 2023: ¡Trabaja fuerte! (Work hard!)

Password week of February 6-February 17, 2023: ¡Dicho y hecho! (Said and done! The English equivalent of No sooner said than done!)


Password week of February 21-March 3, 2023: Hablando del Rey de Roma, y por la puerta asoma. (Literally this means: "Speaking of the the king of Rome, and through the door he appears". The English equivalent is "speak of the devil".) As this is the second week with this password, you must have it memorized and tell it to me without notes (or phone) in order to earn full credit on the preparation part of the participation chart for the week.

Password week of March 6-10, 2023: A quien madruga, Dios le ayuda. (The similar English expression: The early bird gets the worm. Direct translation is whoever gets up early, God helps.)

Password week of March 13-16, 2023: ¡Cuánto me alegro! (I am so glad!)

Password week of March 20-31, 2023: Quien se ríe último, se ríe mejor. (He who laughs last, laughs best.)

Password week of April 11-14, 2023: Poderoso caballero es Don Dinero. ("A powerful gentleman is Sir Money" or the English equivalent is "money talks".)

Password week of April 17-21, 2023: No se ganó Zamora en una hora. (The English equivalent is: Rome was not won in a day.)

Password week of April 24-May 5, 2023:  Allí donde fueres, haz lo que vieres. (English equivalent: When in Rome, do as the Romans do./Literal translation: There where you may go (in the future), Do that which you may see (in the future).

Password week of May 8-May 19, 2023: No hay mal que por bien no venga. (There is no bad that through good might not come. English equivalent is "Every dark cloud has a silver lining".)

Password week of May 22-June 2, 2023: ¡Se me olvidó! (I forgot!)

Password week of June 5-June 13, 2023: ¡Cuánto me alegro! (I am so glad! It makes me so happy!)

Password week of June 13-June 22, 2023:  ¡Que tengas un buen verano! (Have a good summer!)