Welcome to Señor Kargol's first classwork/homework post, focusing on the week of 9/30 - 10/4! Please note that there are two sets of classes and associated information: Spanish 1 and Spanish 2. Please make sure you're looking at the correct class when consulting this page!
Also, a reminder that this is by no means a comprehensive list of everything that was done in class. Rather, it is a super-simplified list of the classwork and homework that students with excused absences are responsible for completing and turning in to Señor Kargol. For more specific information about exactly what was done in class on a given day, students are encouraged to check in with Señor Kargol and/or ask a classmate.
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Spanish 1
M- Review for Para Empezar unit test. Material students must know for test:
* numbers (1-100)
*
alphabet
*
greetings / leave-takings
*
asking/answerings questions about how someone is doing
*
telling time
*
days, months and dates
*
weather questions and answers
*
dirty dozen (survival Spanish)
*
classroom vocabulary
Classwork: Translate basic dialogue from English into Spanish:
Classwork: Translate basic dialogue from English into Spanish:
Juan: Good afternoon, Rosa.
Rosa: Hello, Juan!
Juan: How are you? (informal, use qué)
Rosa: I'm well. And you? (formal, use cómo)
Juan: So-so.
Rosa: What time is it?
Juan: It's six thirty.
Rosa: Thanks!
Juan: You're welcome.
Rosa: See you later.
Juan: See you tomorrow.
Classwork: Notebook activity matching "dirty dozen" survival Spanish phrases to scenarios:
1. You want to know
what an expression in Spanish means.
2. You want to ask a question.
3. You need to use the bathroom.
4. You'd like to know how to say a Spanish word
in English.
5. You understand.
6. You don't understand.
7. You'd like to ask if you can go to the office (la oficina).
8. You'd like Señor Kargol to speak more slowly.
9. You'd like something repeated.
10. You'd like to get a drink of water.
Homework: En El Camino D p. 12 (in packet) + study for test
T- Test review + take Unit Test
(various speaking activities reviewing Spanish numbers and alphabet)
Homework: no hay
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W- Read about Aztecs + Aztec calendar
Classwork: 1) Read act. 11, p. 17 in book + Conexiones section. Complete act. 12, p. 17.
2) Watch video on Aztec civilization, answer associated questions:
1) The Aztecs built their capital city,
Tenochtitlan, in the middle of Lake ________________.
2) Because the Aztecs didn't have the wheel or
beasts of burden, they had to rely mainly on __________________ to build their
cities.
3) Which ritual did the Aztecs commonly practice
in order to try to satisfy the gods?
4) Where did sacrifices typically take place?
5) The Aztecs forced the people they conquered to
pay them _____________.
6) In which year did the Spanish conquistadors, led by Hernán Cortés,
destroy Tenochtitlan?
7) ____________________ was built on the ruins of
Tenochtitlan.
Homework: no hay
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Th- Use Spanish verbs to describe likes/dislikes
Classwork: 1) Create me gusta/ no me gusta charts in notebooks. Walk around room, asking/answering "Qué te gusta hacer? questions using chart/vocab from yellow handout.
me gusta /
no me
gusta
dibujar nadar
correr montar
en bicicleta
patinar jugar videojuegos
etc.
2) Students complete listening act. 1 and act. 2, p. 27
Homework: Using yellow vocab sheet and me gusta vocab, write three true me gusta statements and three true no me gusta statements
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F- Use Spanish verbs and likes/dislikes vocabulary to answer questions related to Videohistoria
Classwork: Students watch Videohistoria illustrating usage of Spanish verbs and likes/dislikes target language. Students complete act. 3, p. 31 and act. 4, p. 31 in notebooks
Homework: no hay
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Spanish 2
M- Answer ¿Qué haces cuando? Qs related to tener + discuss Día de los Muertos
Note: Chapter 5A test moved to Wednesday, 10/2. Students need to know:
* family
vocabulary
*
celebration vocabulary (nouns and verbs)
*
tener expressions (tener que, tener hambre, tener sed, tener
años, tener sueño,
tener prisa,tener suerte)
* conjugations of tener with different pronouns (yo, tú, él/ella/Ud, nosotros,
ellos/Uds)
tener prisa,tener suerte)
* conjugations of tener with different pronouns (yo, tú, él/ella/Ud, nosotros,
ellos/Uds)
*
possessive adjectives (mi/mis, tu/tus, su/sus, nuestro/nuestros, nuestra/nuestras,
su/sus)
* verbs deber and poder
su/sus)
* verbs deber and poder
* gustar in various forms
*
celebrations: Día de los Muertos,
Miniteca, Quinciñera
Classwork: 1) Respond to deber questions (deber = to be required to):
1] Tú ____________________ romper la piñata.
2] Yo__________________ comprar los regalos para el cumpleaños
de me sobrina.
3] Nosotros ___________________________ estudiar por el
examen del español.
4] Ustedes __________________________ participar en las
festividades del día de los muertos.
5] Él ________________________ sacar fotos del pastel.
6] Tú __________________________ hacer un video de la próxima
celebración.
2) Watch Día de los Muertos video and respond to questions:
1) What is the overall emotional mood of Día de los Muertos?
2) On which two days of the year is Día de los Muertos celebrated, and what the different
characteristics of each day?
3) During Día de los
Muertos, it is common to make __________________ to the dead.
4) What is goyeté?
5) Día de los Muertos represents
a combination of which cultural influences?
3) Read Día de los Muertos article from National Geographic. Respond to questions included under questions tab.
Homework: p. 5A-7 in packet
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T- Review all material for 5A test (tomorrow) + discuss Quinceñera
Classwork: 1) Read about Quinceñera on p. 55 and read fun facts:
Quinceañera - Hechos
Divertidos
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* The word quinceañera literally translates to
"one who is fifteen years old." Thus, a quinceañera is not only a celebration, but the young woman for whom
the celebration is being held.
* The quinceañera celebration marks the
passage from girlhood to womanhood
* The quinceañera is one of very few cultural traditions that is found
throughout all of Latin America, being celebrated in countries spanning from
Mexico to Argentina
* In some traditions, the quinceañera has 14 male and female
attendants and escorts, called damas and chambelanes, to represent the previous
14 years of life
* In Mexico, quinceañera celebrations very often include a thanksgiving mass where a locket or
pendant with the likeness of Mexico's patron saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, is
shared with the quinceañera .
2) Focus on word siempre (forever), and conjugate celebration verbs in sentences containing siempre:
1]
Yo siempre _______________ (abrir) los
regalitos en la mañana.
2]
Ella siempre ______________ (romper) la
piñata con mucha fuerza.
3]
Ellos siempre __________________ (hacer) un
video de cada celebración que tenemos.
4]
Ellas siempre ___________________ (decorar)
con muchos globos y flores.
5]
Nosotros siempre ___________________ (preparar)
una pizza gigante.
Homework: Complete Repaso crossword puzzle in back of packet
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W- Students take chapter 5A test
Classwork: Look over preview of chapter 5B on p. 63. Read chapter objectives and Fondo Cultural on p. 62
Homework: no hay
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Th- Use capítulo 5B vocabulary to describe people by age, height, gender and hair color
Classwork: Students create a list of true statements about their family members using target language.
*
Tengo una hermana pelirroja. Ella es
joven y guapa.
*
Mi padre tiene el pelo canoso. Es muy alto.
Homework: Write out seven statements about any seven non family members (celebrities, friends, teachers, etc.) using capítulo 5B vocabulary.
---------------------------------------------------------------- F- Objective: Use capítulo 5B vocabulary to discuss table settings and restaurant situations
Classwork: Discussion Q: ¿Cuál es el cubierto (silverware item) más importante? ¿Por qué?
Vocabulario Útil:
para - in order to
es necesario - it's necessary
no es necesario - it's not necessary
ejemplos:
Es necesario tener la cuchara para comer la sopa.
Es posible comer carne sin un tenedor.
Write at least five statements about silverware items (el tenedor, la cuchara, el cuchillo), then decide which is the most important.
El cuchillo es el más importante porque....
Homework: no hay
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