P3. Español-Maestra Verboonen Assignments
- Instructor
- Mara Verboonen
- Term
- 2022-2023 School Year
- Department
- Electives
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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SPANISH
Periods: 1 & 3
1. Finish the Booklet: Durante las Vacaciones de Verano. Please turn in this as a REQUIRED ASSIGNMENT. Your booklet must have:
-Pictures
-Full sentences
-COLOR!
2. Go to Google Classroom Find the assignment: La herencia arabe.THIS IS A REQUIRED ASSIGNMENT
- Watch the video with English subtitles.
- Answer in English in full sentences.
- Answer in a different color.
Want some Extra Credit??? Please complete (minimum of 91XP) the following IXLS OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT
7 e
7g
7s
7t
ANY EXTRA TIME STUDENTS ARE WELCOME TO USE TO COMPLETE ANY MISSING WORK FROM THEIR CLASSES OR PLAY EDUCATIONAL GAMES.
Periods: 1 & 3
1. Finish the Booklet: Durante las Vacaciones de Verano. Please turn in this as a REQUIRED ASSIGNMENT. Your booklet must have:
-Pictures
-Full sentences
-COLOR!
2. Go to Google Classroom Find the assignment: La herencia arabe.THIS IS A REQUIRED ASSIGNMENT
- Watch the video with English subtitles.
- Answer in English in full sentences.
- Answer in a different color.
Want some Extra Credit??? Please complete (minimum of 91XP) the following IXLS OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT
7 e
7g
7s
7t
ANY EXTRA TIME STUDENTS ARE WELCOME TO USE TO COMPLETE ANY MISSING WORK FROM THEIR CLASSES OR PLAY EDUCATIONAL GAMES.
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7.R Listen to conversations about making plans
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A 7 O
Ir a + infinitive to talk about the future
Ir a + infinitive to talk about the future
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Study the O-UE stem-changing verbs. There are several links you can use to study.
You will have to know the meaning of the words and how to spell them.
You will have to know the meaning of the words and how to spell them.
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Students visit this link to join Spanish 1. You will have to authenticate with Google or email.
https://www.gimkit.com/class/join/643eeb78c4a894003633eeea
This link will enroll you in my Spanish 1 Class for Gimkit
https://www.gimkit.com/class/join/643eeb78c4a894003633eeea
This link will enroll you in my Spanish 1 Class for Gimkit
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IXL . 7 C
Recognize pastimes and hobbies
IXL 7 D
Name pastimes and hobbies
Recognize pastimes and hobbies
IXL 7 D
Name pastimes and hobbies
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IXL
7A Recognize day‑to‑day activities
7B Name day‑to‑day activities
7A Recognize day‑to‑day activities
7B Name day‑to‑day activities
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IXL
7. M
Provide the correct form of gustar + infinitive
7. M
Provide the correct form of gustar + infinitive
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IXL 7.L Recognize the correct form of gustar + infinitive
To talk about what people like to do, use the pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, or les + gusta + infinitive:
Me gusta nadar.
Nos gusta andar en bicicleta.
To talk about what people don't like to do, add no before me, te, le, nos, os, or les.
No me gusta correr.
A Alex no le gusta estudiar historia.
Why isn't gustar conjugated the way other verbs are?
Although gustar is often translated as to like, its meaning and structure are closer to the expression to be pleasing.
Me gusta cantar.
To me, it's pleasing to sing.
=
I like to sing.
Te gusta correr.
To you, it's pleasing to run.
=
You like to run.
Nos gusta dibujar.
To us, it's pleasing to draw.
=
We like to draw.
Notice how although the person changes, the phrase it's pleasing stays the same. Gusta is the Spanish equivalent of it's pleasing, and it doesn't change when it comes before an infinitive.
A mí, a ti...
To emphasize or clarify who you're talking about, use phrases like a mí, a ti, etc., or a + a noun or name. This is especially helpful when using le or les, since otherwise it might not be clear if you're saying to him, to her, to you, etc.
A mí me gusta andar en bicicleta.
A Dean le gusta jugar al fútbol.
A ustedes les gusta andar en patineta.
A mis amigos les gusta jugar al básquetbol.
To talk about what people like to do, use the pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, or les + gusta + infinitive:
Me gusta nadar.
Nos gusta andar en bicicleta.
To talk about what people don't like to do, add no before me, te, le, nos, os, or les.
No me gusta correr.
A Alex no le gusta estudiar historia.
Why isn't gustar conjugated the way other verbs are?
Although gustar is often translated as to like, its meaning and structure are closer to the expression to be pleasing.
Me gusta cantar.
To me, it's pleasing to sing.
=
I like to sing.
Te gusta correr.
To you, it's pleasing to run.
=
You like to run.
Nos gusta dibujar.
To us, it's pleasing to draw.
=
We like to draw.
Notice how although the person changes, the phrase it's pleasing stays the same. Gusta is the Spanish equivalent of it's pleasing, and it doesn't change when it comes before an infinitive.
A mí, a ti...
To emphasize or clarify who you're talking about, use phrases like a mí, a ti, etc., or a + a noun or name. This is especially helpful when using le or les, since otherwise it might not be clear if you're saying to him, to her, to you, etc.
A mí me gusta andar en bicicleta.
A Dean le gusta jugar al fútbol.
A ustedes les gusta andar en patineta.
A mis amigos les gusta jugar al básquetbol.
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IXL 7.L Recognize the correct form of gustar + infinitive
To talk about what people like to do, use the pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, or les + gusta + infinitive:
Me gusta nadar.
Nos gusta andar en bicicleta.
To talk about what people don't like to do, add no before me, te, le, nos, os, or les.
No me gusta correr.
A Alex no le gusta estudiar historia.
Why isn't gustar conjugated the way other verbs are?
Although gustar is often translated as to like, its meaning and structure are closer to the expression to be pleasing.
Me gusta cantar.
To me, it's pleasing to sing.
=
I like to sing.
Te gusta correr.
To you, it's pleasing to run.
=
You like to run.
Nos gusta dibujar.
To us, it's pleasing to draw.
=
We like to draw.
Notice how although the person changes, the phrase it's pleasing stays the same. Gusta is the Spanish equivalent of it's pleasing, and it doesn't change when it comes before an infinitive.
A mí, a ti...
To emphasize or clarify who you're talking about, use phrases like a mí, a ti, etc., or a + a noun or name. This is especially helpful when using le or les, since otherwise it might not be clear if you're saying to him, to her, to you, etc.
A mí me gusta andar en bicicleta.
A Dean le gusta jugar al fútbol.
A ustedes les gusta andar en patineta.
A mis amigos les gusta jugar al básquetbol.
To talk about what people like to do, use the pronouns me, te, le, nos, os, or les + gusta + infinitive:
Me gusta nadar.
Nos gusta andar en bicicleta.
To talk about what people don't like to do, add no before me, te, le, nos, os, or les.
No me gusta correr.
A Alex no le gusta estudiar historia.
Why isn't gustar conjugated the way other verbs are?
Although gustar is often translated as to like, its meaning and structure are closer to the expression to be pleasing.
Me gusta cantar.
To me, it's pleasing to sing.
=
I like to sing.
Te gusta correr.
To you, it's pleasing to run.
=
You like to run.
Nos gusta dibujar.
To us, it's pleasing to draw.
=
We like to draw.
Notice how although the person changes, the phrase it's pleasing stays the same. Gusta is the Spanish equivalent of it's pleasing, and it doesn't change when it comes before an infinitive.
A mí, a ti...
To emphasize or clarify who you're talking about, use phrases like a mí, a ti, etc., or a + a noun or name. This is especially helpful when using le or les, since otherwise it might not be clear if you're saying to him, to her, to you, etc.
A mí me gusta andar en bicicleta.
A Dean le gusta jugar al fútbol.
A ustedes les gusta andar en patineta.
A mis amigos les gusta jugar al básquetbol.
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Add your Screenshot here.
https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/es/Espa%C3%B1ol_como_Lengua_Extranjera_(ELE)/El_verbo_gustar/Gustos_y_disgustos_-_Comida_ej939150ic
https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/es/Espa%C3%B1ol_como_Lengua_Extranjera_(ELE)/El_verbo_gustar/Gustos_y_disgustos_-_Comida_ej939150ic
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Quarter 3 test - March 14 and 15
Use your vocabulary lists, Blookets, Gimkits, Quizlet, and IXL Spanish to study the following vocabulary.
1. Family Members
2. Possessive Adjectives
3. Verb Tener
4. Prepositions
5. Places in the House and Furniture
6. -ar/-er/-ir Verbs
AR VERBS
AYUDAR- TO HELP
COCINAR- TO COOK
CORTAR- TO CUT
LAVAR- TO WASH
LIMPIAR- TO CLEAN
SACAR LA BASURA- TO TAKE OUT THE GARBAGE
Use your vocabulary lists, Blookets, Gimkits, Quizlet, and IXL Spanish to study the following vocabulary.
1. Family Members
2. Possessive Adjectives
3. Verb Tener
4. Prepositions
5. Places in the House and Furniture
6. -ar/-er/-ir Verbs
AR VERBS
AYUDAR- TO HELP
COCINAR- TO COOK
CORTAR- TO CUT
LAVAR- TO WASH
LIMPIAR- TO CLEAN
SACAR LA BASURA- TO TAKE OUT THE GARBAGE
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Study the new vocabulary you got before break. Here's a quizlet, quizizz, gimkit and blooket for you to use.
There is a quiz on this vocabulary the Thursday and Friday we get back from class. March 2 and 3
There is a quiz on this vocabulary the Thursday and Friday we get back from class. March 2 and 3
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IXL 5.I.
Common ‑er and ‑ir verbs
Common ‑er and ‑ir verbs
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Study the new vocabulary you got before break. Here's a quizlet, quizizz, gimkit and blooket for you to use.
There is a quiz on this vocabulary the Thursday and Friday we get back from class. March 2 and 3
There is a quiz on this vocabulary the Thursday and Friday we get back from class. March 2 and 3
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IXL
5. G Recognize numbers: 30-10
5.H Provide numbers: 30‑100
5. G Recognize numbers: 30-10
5.H Provide numbers: 30‑100
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5.N & 5.O
Present tense of tener: recognize the correct form
Present tense of tener: recognize the correct form
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5.J. Cognates and parts of speech
Learn with an example
What part of speech is the bolded word?
La secretaria tiene información importante para el Sr. Pichardo.
It is an adjective. The word importante is an adjective. It describes what kind of information the secretary has: it's important.
key idea
Cognates are words in different languages that share a common root. Their meanings and spellings are often similar in both languages, although their pronunciations may differ.
Identifying a cognate's part of speech can help you guess its meaning. As you learn more cognates, you might start to recognize some of these common patterns in Spanish nouns, adjectives, and verbs:
Nouns refer to people, places, things, or ideas. Spanish nouns ending in -cia often end in -ce in English, while Spanish nouns ending in -ción often end in -tion in English. In addition, for some Spanish nouns, adding, dropping, or changing one or more letters will give you the English equivalent.
conferencia → conference
presentación → presentation
número → number
Adjectives are words that describe. Spanish adjectives ending in -ico/a often end in -ic in English. Similarly, Spanish adjectives ending in -nte often end in -nt in English, while Spanish adjectives ending in -oso/a often end in -ous in English. Also, for some Spanish adjectives, you may need to change some letters to get the English equivalent.
artística → artistic
diferente → different
delicioso → delicious
deshonesta → dishonest
Verbs tell you what nouns are doing. For many Spanish verbs that are cognates, simply dropping the ending and changing a few letters will give you the English equivalent.
responder → to respond
participar → to participate
describir → to describe
Remember that in many cases, a cognate may not follow a pattern, but you can still guess a word's meaning and its part of speech by looking at the surrounding words and the context of the sentence.
solution
Learn with an example
What part of speech is the bolded word?
La secretaria tiene información importante para el Sr. Pichardo.
It is an adjective. The word importante is an adjective. It describes what kind of information the secretary has: it's important.
key idea
Cognates are words in different languages that share a common root. Their meanings and spellings are often similar in both languages, although their pronunciations may differ.
Identifying a cognate's part of speech can help you guess its meaning. As you learn more cognates, you might start to recognize some of these common patterns in Spanish nouns, adjectives, and verbs:
Nouns refer to people, places, things, or ideas. Spanish nouns ending in -cia often end in -ce in English, while Spanish nouns ending in -ción often end in -tion in English. In addition, for some Spanish nouns, adding, dropping, or changing one or more letters will give you the English equivalent.
conferencia → conference
presentación → presentation
número → number
Adjectives are words that describe. Spanish adjectives ending in -ico/a often end in -ic in English. Similarly, Spanish adjectives ending in -nte often end in -nt in English, while Spanish adjectives ending in -oso/a often end in -ous in English. Also, for some Spanish adjectives, you may need to change some letters to get the English equivalent.
artística → artistic
diferente → different
delicioso → delicious
deshonesta → dishonest
Verbs tell you what nouns are doing. For many Spanish verbs that are cognates, simply dropping the ending and changing a few letters will give you the English equivalent.
responder → to respond
participar → to participate
describir → to describe
Remember that in many cases, a cognate may not follow a pattern, but you can still guess a word's meaning and its part of speech by looking at the surrounding words and the context of the sentence.
solution
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IXL
5 E. Emotions and states of being
5 E. Emotions and states of being
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Escribe 10 enunciados con los verbos relacionados a la escuela con terminanción AR. Cada enunciado debe tener una persona o pronombre personal diferente.
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IXL 4.F Recognize question words: set 1
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Click on the link below to start the game
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Unit 2
Grammar Section
Exercises J & K
Unit 4
Grammar Section
Exercises I & J
Grammar Section
Exercises J & K
Unit 4
Grammar Section
Exercises I & J
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Create a 10-question (minimum) Blooket to practice School Vocabulary!
Post your link here! (add a comment and post the link to your game)
Post your link here! (add a comment and post the link to your game)
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After going over the presentation. Classroom Objects #1
Complete the 4 activities:
- Flashcards
- Matching
- Learn
- Test
Complete the 4 activities:
- Flashcards
- Matching
- Learn
- Test
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Create a 10-question (minimum) Blooket to practice School Vocabulary!
Post your link here! (add a comment and post the link to your game)
Post your link here! (add a comment and post the link to your game)
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Complete the worksheet provided, on both sides. Use a dictionary and your notes if needed.
-Turn in by the end of the class
-Add your name and number
-Turn in by the end of the class
-Add your name and number
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1. Check the presentation. Practice the vocab, find the cognates and take notes in your notebook.
2. Complete the worksheet provided! TURN IN IT! Name and number, please!
2. Complete the worksheet provided! TURN IN IT! Name and number, please!
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1. Check the presentation. Practice the vocab, find the cognates and take notes in your notebook.
2. Complete the worksheet provided! TURN IN IT! Name and number, please!
2. Complete the worksheet provided! TURN IN IT! Name and number, please!