Sunday, October 30, 2016

7th Grade LA LOTERIA PBL~UPDATE!

Hello Westlake Parents! This post is specifically for 7th grade parents.

We have been working since September 28th on our big PBL project and students had many class blocks to work as a team. This assignment was well planned for students with specific dates on when the different parts of their projects and when they needed to be completed.

On October 24th we had our last in class time to work on this project. They were reminded of their project on a daily basis through Google Calendar, emails and just me telling every time we met about when this was due and clarifying any questions they had.

The date has come and I have many students that DID NOT complete their part on their project, therefore making other students work twice as much to be able to finish the GROUP project. This assignment needed to be COMPLETED in its entirety by 10/31/2016. NO INCOMPLETE grade will be given.

Every student had access to their GOOGLE CALENDAR and their GOOGLE CLASSROOM with specific due dates. If you should have any further questions don't hesitate to communicate with me.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Week of October 24th, 2016

¡Hola familias de Westlake Charter! This week we have a lesson on "El Día de los Muertos/Day of the Dead" we are studying this holiday as part of our Culture standard. Grades 5th through 7th are doing different activities.
***I have asked students if their religion does not allow for them to study this holiday to let me know about it and I have an alternate assignment for them to work on. 


5th Grade
We have a presentation about Day of the Dead and key vocabulary. They will be working on a small "Ofrenda/Offering" during class time.


6th Grade
Our sixth graders are still working on their altars. Make sure you are asking your child to tell you what part of their altars they are working on.

7th Grade 
Seventh grade students are also going to be having a lecture and creating a poster for their offering. 

 

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

What Are We Doing?

Our 5th grades classes are working on MI MOCHILA (My Backpack) They are learning how to ask what is in a backpack, and telling what is in their backbacks! We are doing this in full conversations! We are taking the vocabulary they have learned through the years and using them in full sentences now!
Ask your child to show you these notes and practice with them!!
Here is a FUN VIDEO about backpacks and what we have in them! Kids love this video!!

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Our 6th grade students just started working on a PBL TODAY!!

We are studying CULTURE in our 6th grade class and we are starting our Day of The Dead lesson (if you want to know more about Day of the Dead click HERE)!
Students are creating their own altars (If you want to know more about what an altar is click HERE).
There is a timeline to follow so don't feel like everything needs to be done today!!
Part 1- Person chosen for Altar (October 19th)
Part 2- Likes and Favorites of person chosen (October 21st- Will work on this during class and due before 10pm)
Part 3- Bring Box- Shoe box or a bigger cardboard box if working in teams of 2-3 (October 24th)
Part 4- Continue working on Altar and begin Video/SlideShow (October 26th)
Part 5- Continue with video-slide show with pictures about person's favorites and likes (October 31st)
Part 6- Presentation and showcase (NOVEMBER 1st)

Check out your child's calendar for these dates!

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Our 7th grade students are working on a PBL!

They are creating LOTERÍA GAMES using vocabulary they have learned through-out the years. This LOTERÍA games will be used for our Spanish game during the Olympic Triathlon! They have completed several parts to their PBL.

Part One- Vocabulary list (Individual) DONE!
Part Two- Vocabulary LOTERÍA CARDS (Individual) DONE!
Part Three-  LOTERÍA TABLES Due October 31st

Please ask your son/daughter what they are working on and ask them to show you their progress!


Sunday, October 2, 2016

Spanish Enrichment @ Home

Students can benefit from studying Spanish outside of the classroom. Currently our students are required to be exposed to Spanish outside the school environment so that they can expand their Spanish even more. 5th Graders are required to be exposed 15 minutes everyday and 6th through 8th graders are required to be exposed for at least 20 minutes. Now, I need to make it very clear that these 15/20 minutes are not at all confined to a book and a desk. Students can do many things to expose themselves to the language. They need to see these minutes of language exposure as something fun! Something that is part of their daily lives!! During classtime, our 6th class put their brains together and came up with a list of many things they can do. I hope that by having this list available to see here it is easier to manage this time they have for Spanish.

Things to do for Spanish Enrichment @ Home:
  1. Duolingo
  2. Once a week you can play a game system by changing commentaries to spanish
  3. Speak spanish to someone that already knows Spanish
  4. Pandora ( Spanish Radio Stations) /Spotify/Google Play/ Apple Music  
  1. Musica Latina
  2. Pop Latino
  3. 5 de Mayo / Samba
  4. Rancheras
  5. Baladas
  6. Románticas
  7. Mariachi
  8. Salsa
  9. Folklorico
  10. Juan Gabriel
  11. Marc Anthony
  12. Intocable
5. Youtube
  1. Señor Jordan
  2. Videos of songs in spanish
  3. Kid friendly: Minecraft en Español
  4. Butterfly Spanish
  5. Spanish pod 101


6. Netflix/Hulu/Shows/movies
  1. Movies in spanish and english subtitles
  2. Show in spanish and English Subtitles


8. Regular TV in spanish (Univision, Telemundo)
  1. Soccer games in Spanish
  2. La Voz Kids
  3. Novelas


9. Señora Hernandez’s games online Mrs.Hernandez Website


10. Finish classwork


11. Study for test


12. Go to library and get spanish books


13. Label things around your house or room
Use post-it notes to label things around the house.


14.Teach someone some spanish words


15. Study culture from a spanish speaking country


16.  Look up recipes in spanish
  • You can make something from a spanish speaking country


18. Practicing writing in spanish
19. Memorize songs


20. Radio Stations
  • 92.1
  • 94.1
  • 99.9
21. Google Translate
22. PODCASTS

  • News In Slow Spanish
  • Coffee Break Spanish
  • Learning Spanish for Beginners
  • Finally Learn Spanish
  • Spanish Survival Phrases