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Mr. Steve Przymus
High School Spanish & ESL, enlaces a recursos educativos, programas multiculturales y información acerca de las lecciones y tarea. (Web links to educational resources, on-line multicultural programs, and information on lessons and homework.)
SOUTH SIOUX SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SO SIOUX CITY,   NE   68776
SchoolNotes last updated: Wed Aug 22 19:12:15 CDT 2007    Number of Visits: 2467
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Bienvenidos a mi página de schoolnotes.com.  Aquí se encuentran información acerca de todo lo que hacemos en mis clases de español y de esl, enlaces a programas tecnológicos en que los estudiantes van a participar para que todos puedan ver y participar juntos, y fotos y cuentos de mi experiencia en el Cuerpo de Paz, República Dominicana. Se ve en la primera foto un niño Haitiano/Dominicano o sea, un niño que nació en Haiti, pero vive ahora en La República Dominicana viajando de pueblo a pueblo con parientes que trabajan en un mercado de ropa.  En la segunda foto se ve una señora de Valladolid, Yucatan, México.  Ella es una Maya y todavia guarda la tradición de vestirse en la ropa tradicional de los Maya.

Welcome to my schoolnotes.com web page.  Here you will find information about everything that we will do in my Spanish and ESL classes, along with links to on-line programs that the students will participate in so that everyone can see what we are doing and participate with us.  I will also include photos and stories from my experience in the Peace Corps, Dominican Republic.  The first photo above shows a Haitian/Dominican boy who was born in Haiti, but now lives in the DR traveling with relatives that work in a Haitian clothes market.  In the second picture is a Mayan woman from the town of Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico.  She still keeps the tradition of wearing the traditional Mayan clothing.


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