POSTED: 08/12/2019 at 7:53pm  BY: Sra Monica Diaz Comments (1) Comment on Post

Hola Cadetes,

Just a friendly reminder! We are two weeks away from winter break, and upon your return on January 6, we only have one week of class. I encourage you to be diligent and do not get distracted using your cellphone during group work/practice of vocabulary packets. It is important that you take notes, complete assignments, ask for help, work with your group and stay focused on your class activities. If you need a study guide for the final exam, please talk to me in advance. 

Monday

Quiz - U5L2 irregular verbs=yo form/ chores/party vocabulary

Classwork - Informal Tu commands

Checking for understanding - summative

Homework assignment

Tuesday

Warm-up -commands, irregular verbs and chores /Socrative App

Classwork - irregular Tu commands

Checking for understanding - writing assignment/summative

Homework assignment

Wednesday

Speaking/writing assignment - commands, chores and irregular verbs

Classwork 

Hometutor

Thursday

Review- commands chores and irregular verbs

Packet practice - group work

Friday - Quiz /commands/chores and irregular verbs

Spanish movie - listening/writing assignment

Homework packet due on Monday

 

Sra. Diaz


ASSIGNED TO: Spanish II - Sra Diaz

Willson M. said...
The tasks for the week look not that complicated, but writing assignments may be complicated. Well, they are for me, that's why I'm always a little bit stressed when I have to write something. And this semester, I have such tasks 1-2 times every week. On Friday, there is a deadline for writing a paper about failure. It sounds pretty easy, but when I started writing, I understood that everything is not that simple. I Googled that, found many information, and also this site https://paperap.com/free-papers/failure/ with different paper examples on that issue. And it helped me a lot because I managed to describe "failure" from a different perspective, and it's better than writing some general things.
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