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¡BIENVENIDOS A LA CLASE DE ESPAÑOL!

Please sit down quietly in your assigned seat (it will be your assigned seat for the next couple of weeks) and start filling out your note card with:

1. Tu nombre (your name)2. Tu fecha de cumpleaños (your

birthday)3. What are two things that I need to

know about you in order to help you in the class?

4. What activities do you like to do?5. If you could be any animal, what

would you be and why?

When done, please wait quietly.

OBJETIVO: STUDENTS WILL INTRODUCE THEMSELVES IN SPANISH AND PARTICIPATE IN A CLASSROOM MIX ACTIVITY IN ORDER TO START CREATING A WELCOMING CLASSROOM COMMUNITY.

At the end of the period, you will know:

Who Ms. Herrera is.

What you will learn in Spanish

Some procedures, expectations and classmates.

REMINDER! No phoneNo headphonesNo foodNo drink(Water is okay)

¿QUIÉN ES SEÑORITA HERRERA?

Nací en Sinaloa, México

Vivo en Northglenn, Colorado

Estudié en UNC en Greeley, Colorado.

Mi nombre significa ¨Candy¨ o ¨Sweet¨

MI FAMILIA Tengo una mamá. Se

llama Maria Isabel.

Tengo un hermano. Se llama Jose Manuel.

TENGO UN NOVIO.

Se llama Román.

Es maestro también.

Tiene dos perritos poodle

ME GUSTA ESCALAR LAS MONTAÑAS…

ME GUSTA VIAJAR…He viajado a..• Puerto Rico• Seattle, WA• Chicago Il• San Francisco, CA• Nueva York• San Antonio, TX• Etc.

ME ENCANTA LEER EN ESPAÑOL E INGLES.

Me encanta el café y el té.

¿TIENEN PREGUNTAS?

Please! When one person talks

everyone listens. Questions/comments?

Raise your hand and wait until the teacher answers you.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS?

IN SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS, YOU WILL…

• Learn new vocabulary in different thematic units

• Read books in order to improve reading skills in your native language

• Learn history about the Chicano culture

• Learn about different latin american countries and Spain

• And much more…

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN SPANISH I?

AT THE END OF SPANISH 1, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO Introduce yourself in Spanish, Talk about yourself, Say where you live, Say where you go to school, Say who is your family You will also learn about the Hispanic and

Latino culture.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN SPANISH II?

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN SPANISH II? Review what you learn last year Study Chapters 6 to 9 from Realidades I Study Chapters 1-5 from Realidades II More Food vocab Shopping Clothing Traveling Sports Talk about things you did in the past Talk about thing you will do in the future And more!!!

How will you learn?

1. Fecha2. Objetivo 3. Repasito4. Agenda

A TYPICAL AGENDA:A TYPICAL SPANISH PERIOD1. Warm up (Repasito) Voice Level 12. Correction of the warm up Voice Level 03. Expectations for the day Voice Level 04. Lecture from Señorita Voice Level 05. Guided practice: Voice Level 26. Individual Practice Voice Level 17. Homework8. Clean up9. Wait until Señorita Herrera checks the

classroom: NOBODY GETS DISMISSED UNTIL SEÑORITA HERRERA LETS YOU OUT.

GRADESYOU WILL BE GRADED ACCORDING TO THE 4 COLORADO STANDARDS:

ReadingWritingListeningSpeaking

RECAP OF DAILY EXPECTATIONS:Everyday, when you come in, please:

1.Sit down quietly and start working IMMEDIATELY. It allows me to take a quick attendance.

2.Everyday, a warm up and agenda will be on the board. Read it, copy it in your repasito page(5 points per day!) and start working.

3.When doing warm up, do not interrupt teacher.

4.Raise your hand and WAIT SILENTLY until she comes and helps you.

5.When done, wait quietly (Voice Level 0) until teacher gives you her attention.

HOMEWORK: PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL SUPPLIES BY FRIDAY, AUGUST 28TH(PLEASE NOTE IN YOUR PLANNER!)

By Friday August 28th, BRING: A binder with 3 dividers. Loose leaf paper A dry erase marker to turn in Pencil and pen Kleenex or Disinfecting Wipes I really want you to be successful and it

means you must bring your material to class, every day.

¿PREGUNTAS?

Si?

No?

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