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WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9th / Learn how to form the Simple Past Tense for Stem-Changing "ir" verbs in Spanish Ch.11 pg. 377 (Textbook). Read the information from pg. 377. Then, write out the information from that page. This information will be on the test. Go over rules, verb conjugations, sentences, and examples. Go over the list of Stem-Changing "ir" verbs. Translate the verbs from the list. Then, conjugate five (5) verbs from that list. Watch the videos to review Stem-Changing "ir" verbs in the Past. Take notes from the video (Use Chromebooks and Headphones). HOMEWORK: Review material from this week (Past Tense of Regular verbs, Spelling verbs ending in -car,-gar, & -zar, and Stem-Changing "ir" verbs). REMINDER: BRING CHARGED CHROMEBOOKS FOR CLASS TOMORROW!!!
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WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16th / Review day in class (Spanish Bingo). HOMEWORK: Study for the Test tomorrow Thursday, Oct. 17th. Study rules, verb conjugations, sentences in the past, and vocabulary related to Past Tense in Spanish. Study information covered in class from the textbook, class notes, and Google Classroom. The Test covers information about Past Tense of Regular verbs pp.186, 257, Special verbs with Spelling Changes: –car, -gar and –zar pg. 212, Stem-Changing "Ir" verbs pg. 377, verbs with changes i - y, verbs ending in "Ucir" that change to j (Workbook), and Irregular verbs (Handout / Charts). Reminder: Study the vocabulary from the key words handout and Workbook worksheet. Organize all your material from this lesson. STUDY FOR THE TEST!!!
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MONDAY, Oct. 28th / Objective: Culture Week - La Semana de la Cultura / Lesson for DAY OF THE DEAD - El Dia de Los Muertos, a MEXICAN TRADITION. Students will review information about Day of the Dead celebration. Go over the information from the handout provided in class. This information will be on the next test on Thursday, Nov. 14th. Read the information from the links attached in Google Classroom. Complete some activities in class to review Day of the Dead information. Watch videos in class this week for Day of the Dead. Use Chromebooks and headphones in class. REMINDERS: Complete the two (2) EdPuzzles (Due date Tuesday, Oct. 29th). Bring Charged Chromebooks for class tomorrow. Bring colored pencils and/or markers for class on Wed. Oct. 30th. Be Prepared for class!!!
Notes to Read:
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a holiday that honors deceased loved ones and celebrates their lives. It's celebrated in Mexico and Central America, as well as by people of Mexican heritage around the world.
The Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is celebrated on November 1 and 2, and is a combination of the ancient Aztec tradition of honoring ancestors and the Catholic holiday of All Souls' Day.
Traditionally, November 1st honors deceased children and November 2nd honors deceased adults. Day of the Dead is celebrated passionately throughout Mexico, and especially so in smaller provincial towns and cities. November 2nd is an official Public Holiday in Mexico.
In Spain, November 1st it is known as 'Día de Todos los Santos' (All Saints Day) and November 2nd as 'Día de los Muertos/Difuntos' (Day of the Dead/All Souls Day).
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REMINDER: Bring colored pencils, and/or markers for class tomorrow. Be Prepared for Class!!!
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