See below for the general direct communication from Mrs. Stewart (in red font):
Students and Parents, This notification is to inform you of the latest information released by the county regarding your child’s grade. As noted from the district communication, students have a choice to accept their grades as of March 13, 2020 as final grades for the 2019-2020 school year OR Continue to earn grades for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year to improve their grade(s). We want to clarify that if a student chooses not to participate, perform or actively engage with his/her teacher(s) and they do not take advantage of assignment opportunities, this will result in their final grade being the grade that they had on March 13th. The only way for the March 13th grade to improve is for the student to submit assignments and participate in the digital learning opportunities made available to him/her by the teacher. See below for what the Spanish 1 team of teachers has decided for moving forward (in blue): 1. We will put in formative grades (in the 15% Formative Category) for the work you have completed from these previous three weeks of digital learning. You will not receive a grade in Synergy if these assignments lower your over-all average. 2. Moving forward, you may either:
What will it look like if I continue with the course?
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Hola chicos, ¡buenos días y feliz viernes! Hoy vamos a:
1. Watch this video to review -ER and -IE Verbs: https://youtu.be/luyy4Yk0iIo 2. Complete this practice sheet 3. Submit the practice sheet here. 4. Have a wonderful and safe Spring Break! ¡Nos vemos pronto! See y'all *virtually* April 13th! Hola chicos, ¡buenos días! Today you are going to learn how to conjugate ER and IR verbs. 1. Start by watching this video that Mrs. Bowers made explaining how to conjugate -ER & -IR Verbs. Hola chicos, ¡buenos días! Today we're gonna finish this unit. Your assignment is pretty simple.
1. Complete this review sheet.
3. Play this Quizizz game (Please use your notes and remember to keep in mind DOCTOR and PLACE acronyms for choosing between Ser or Estar) Hola chicos, ¡buenos días!
Today we are going to do something completely different. Besides studying and doing your homework, are you guys exercising? how about helping your parents at home? This time outside school is also an opportunity to learn new skills like cooking, doing laundry, gardening, etc. So today's homework is: 1. Take your cellphone an record yourself saying: HOLA ME LLAMO _________________ Y HOY VOY A _____________________(here you can either say hacer ejercicios if you are going to work out or ayudar a mi familia if you are going to help your family cooking, doing the dishes, doing laundry, etc.) 2. You will record yourself doing the activity you choose. 3. You finish your video saying: CHAO SRA. DANI, NOS VEMOS PRONTO! 4. Submit your video here 5. Video length no more than 1 minute. Regarding yesterday's quiz, I went through the quizzes and some of you still do not understand the difference between Ser and Estar or how to properly use prepositions of location. I will send individual invitations through Remind to connect via Zoom to explain in more detail. Stay tuned! Chao! ¡Buenos días! Please watch the videos below. The first two videos will help you review SER VS. ESTAR and the third one Prepositions of Location. Then please study this vocab list. Once you watch the videos a few times and study your vocab list, you need to do the following: 1. Take this quiz 2. Submit your quiz here I'm not grading this quiz on Synergy, but this will give me an idea on how much you guys learned this unit before we move forward to the next unit. So please take the time to take it before midnight TODAY. Gracias! Sra. Dani ¡Buenos días! Today I want you to review this vocab list, prepositions of location, and "ser" vs. "estar". Then, complete the following Quizizz. PLEASE USE REAL NAMES!
classroom items enter code 074795 prepositions of location enter code 865832 ser vs. estar enter code 475136 It is very important that you take these three quizziz because on Monday we are having our first virtual quiz on this unit (classroom items, prepositions of location and ser vs. estar). This quiz won't be graded at this time, but it will give me an idea of how much you are learning and studying by your own. Over the weekend you could also practice with all the activities/games in this blog. Go to Spanish Resources and click on estar: classroom items & prepositions of location. Gracias y feliz fin de semana! Hola chicos ¡Buenos días! ¿Como están? Hoy es jueves or as we say in Venezuela "viernes chiquito" meaning "little Friday". Below a video that Mrs. Bowers posted on how to write on a PDF document. Please watch as sometimes (like today), I send you assignments in PDF. We are going to keep practicing prepositions of location until we master it. ASSIGMENTS FOR TODAY 1. Please complete this sheet. Since it is a pdf document, please watch Mrs. Bowers' video and follow her instruction. Then save and submit as you normally do. 2. Submit you assignment HERE Hola chicos, buenos días:
Today I want you to grab a piece of paper and answer the following questions. 1. How do you feel with this new way of living? 2. What have you learned from this experience? 3. What is the first thing you are going to do when we return to school? 4. Submit your answers here. Please be honest, and yes, you can answer in English. If you have questions regarding this or previous assignments, or if you need to talk about anything, or simply just see other people's faces, you can connect through Zoom at noon. I will send you the link through Remind. Chao! ¡Buenos días! Today I want you to review prepositions of location and "ser" and "estar". Then, please complete the following assignments.
Assignment 1 Assignment 2 Assignment 3 Then, please submit all three assignments here To finish, joinmyquiz.com and enter this code 911125 to practice more Ser vs. Estar |
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