Dear Parents,
We are starting our September Spanish classes off with some really fun activities! We'll learn some of the following; Classroom Rules, What is your name?, Compliments, Taking attendance, Numbers, How are you?, and the fun song; The Wheels on the Bus.
For a snapshot into your child's Spanish classes, see the pictures and vocabulary posters below. You can also listen to some fun audio files. If you have time, review Spanish this September with your child at home using the resources below.
We are starting our September Spanish classes off with some really fun activities! We'll learn some of the following; Classroom Rules, What is your name?, Compliments, Taking attendance, Numbers, How are you?, and the fun song; The Wheels on the Bus.
For a snapshot into your child's Spanish classes, see the pictures and vocabulary posters below. You can also listen to some fun audio files. If you have time, review Spanish this September with your child at home using the resources below.
What is your name?
September is the perfect month to learn how to ask “What is your name?” It's the first month of the academic year and there are usually some new students and teachers to meet. To the right is the poster that we will use in class to learn how to ask and say your name in Spanish! You can download the poster for your home!
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Let's Compliment Each Other!
We will learn how to compliment each other in Spanish and to the left you see the expressions we are learning. You can download the poster and display it so that you begin complimenting each other in Spanish at home too!
A Short Virtual Lesson
Parents, You can watch a short virtual lesson with your kids that teaches the compliment words in Spanish that they are learning at school. Simply press play! Enjoy reviewing some Spanish as a family!
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How are you?
If you want to ask your child or someone else how they are doing, say, ¿Cómo estás? Pronounced (¿Koh-moh eh-tahs?) See the pictures and phrases below for different ways to respond.
Slideshows
Watch the slideshows with your children. See if they can tell how the children in the slideshows feel in Spanish!
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