What’s happening in Spanish class?
¿Qué pasa en la clase de español?
Dear Parents,
I am delighted to be teaching K – 2nd grade Spanish again this year. I meet with your child’s class for 30 minutes two times a week. During the past two weeks, students have decorated their nametags with their Spanish names on them. They look great and make the students smile! Many thanks to the PTA parents who finished the nametags through laminating and stringing them with yarn. Ask your child about his or her Spanish name. (It may take a while for the kindergarteners to learn their new names and the pronunciation of them!)
Among other things, we have reviewed and learned hello and goodbye songs with hand motions and have gotten some help from our frog puppet friends, Ramón and Ramona! We also talked about Mexican Independence Day on the 16th of September and colored Spanish flags. Look for these today or next week in the Monday folders.
Throughout the year, your children will learn and be exposed to basic Spanish vocabulary, expressions and culture through the playing of games, singing and dancing to songs, reading books, doing art activities and interacting with each other as well as with puppets. My goal is for the students to have fun so that the experience of learning another language is an enjoyable one.
Muchas gracias,
Señora Murray
If you would like to contact me, please do so at: susanmurray.bwspanish@yahoo.com
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Dear parents,
Our Spanish classes have started and I am very happy to have met all your kids. The kids had a lot of fun chosing a Spanish name. This is always fun for them! It could be fun to ask your child about it.
In these past two weeks your kids have reviewed basic greetings, the Spanish alphabet (with a song to the tune of “Oh My Darling, Clementine”), how to ask what each other's names are and how to spell them in English and in Spanish. I have added a questionaire for the older grades to review some material from last year.
I have planned lots of entertaining activities, games, songs, books to read, etc, to keep your child exposed to the Spanish language throughout the whole year. You can ask your child what day he or she has Spanish and those days you can ask them about what we have done in class. This is a good way to review and reinforce the material we cover.
I believe that kids learn best in a stress-free environment and so my goal is that the children acquire the Spanish language in an entertaining way by means of simple vocabulary related to everyday events and activities, at a slow pace. The students will be able to participate and interact between themselves and the teacher according to their abilities.
Muchas gracias y hasta la próxima.
Señora Pepi (3rd-6th grade teacher)
If you would like to contact me, please do so at: pepirosado.bwspanish@yahoo.com
¿Qué pasa en la clase de español?
Dear Parents,
I am delighted to be teaching K – 2nd grade Spanish again this year. I meet with your child’s class for 30 minutes two times a week. During the past two weeks, students have decorated their nametags with their Spanish names on them. They look great and make the students smile! Many thanks to the PTA parents who finished the nametags through laminating and stringing them with yarn. Ask your child about his or her Spanish name. (It may take a while for the kindergarteners to learn their new names and the pronunciation of them!)
Among other things, we have reviewed and learned hello and goodbye songs with hand motions and have gotten some help from our frog puppet friends, Ramón and Ramona! We also talked about Mexican Independence Day on the 16th of September and colored Spanish flags. Look for these today or next week in the Monday folders.
Throughout the year, your children will learn and be exposed to basic Spanish vocabulary, expressions and culture through the playing of games, singing and dancing to songs, reading books, doing art activities and interacting with each other as well as with puppets. My goal is for the students to have fun so that the experience of learning another language is an enjoyable one.
Muchas gracias,
Señora Murray
If you would like to contact me, please do so at: susanmurray.bwspanish@yahoo.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dear parents,
Our Spanish classes have started and I am very happy to have met all your kids. The kids had a lot of fun chosing a Spanish name. This is always fun for them! It could be fun to ask your child about it.
In these past two weeks your kids have reviewed basic greetings, the Spanish alphabet (with a song to the tune of “Oh My Darling, Clementine”), how to ask what each other's names are and how to spell them in English and in Spanish. I have added a questionaire for the older grades to review some material from last year.
I have planned lots of entertaining activities, games, songs, books to read, etc, to keep your child exposed to the Spanish language throughout the whole year. You can ask your child what day he or she has Spanish and those days you can ask them about what we have done in class. This is a good way to review and reinforce the material we cover.
I believe that kids learn best in a stress-free environment and so my goal is that the children acquire the Spanish language in an entertaining way by means of simple vocabulary related to everyday events and activities, at a slow pace. The students will be able to participate and interact between themselves and the teacher according to their abilities.
Muchas gracias y hasta la próxima.
Señora Pepi (3rd-6th grade teacher)
If you would like to contact me, please do so at: pepirosado.bwspanish@yahoo.com
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