POSTED: 14/09/2019 at 2:56pm  BY: Sra Monica Diaz Comments (1) Comment on Post

Dear Cadets,

We ended the first week of school! Yay! I am so happy to have you in my class this year, I like the enthusiasm and positivism you bring to class on a daily basis. If you need tutorials, please schedule with me in advance. I am available on Wednesdays and Fridays from 2:40 -3:30pm. Do not forget to bring your Spanish binder!

This is the plane for the upcoming week:

Monday

1. Review and practise 'Preterito tense"

STUDY and REVIEW notes-Please come prepare to class :)

2. Submit your packet "Did you get it" pages 1-6

3. Introduction to irregular preterito verbs conjugations.

Tuesday

Warm-up - Preterito verb conjugations

2. Practise and review vocabulary and grammar

3. Homework

Wednesday

1.Writing assignment - preterito tense

2. Speaking and presentations

3. Exit ticket

Thursday

1. Kahoot review games

2. Vocabulary and grammar packet complete in class

3. Group work time/ project in preterito tense

Friday

1. Warm-up/review

2. Quiz #2 - Grammar and vocabulary 

-Regular verbs

-Irregular verbs car,gar,zar

-Irregular stem changers verb conjugations.

3 .Homework

 

Buen fin de semana,

Sra. Diaz

Note: Check this link!      https://www.spanishdict.com/textbooks/14

(copy and paste in Google to access the link) It is your online book with vocabulary and grammar links-Please practice :)


ASSIGNED TO: Spa III - Sra Diaz

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