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6th Grade Spanish Class Expectations
1. Be respectful.
2. Be responsible.
3. Be an active participant.
2. Be responsible.
3. Be an active participant.
CURRICULUM
We use the Realidades 1 Curriculum and cover chapters 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3A.
The topics are: What we Like to Do, What we are Like, Our School Schedule and Classes, Describing our Classrooms, and Breakfast and Lunch.
HOMEWORK
There is no formal homework in Señora Bohan's Spanish classes. However, one of the keys to learning a language is to see it, hear it and use it as much as possible. Therefore, I encourage students to practice Spanish outside of class whenever they can. Some great ways to practice Spanish outside of school include teaching Spanish to a family member, listening to Spanish music, turning on Spanish subtitles when watching a DVD, reviewing our vocabulary list at home with Quizlet or flash cards (which I post on the website and email out), speaking Spanish with a friend or family member who knows Spanish, listening and looking for Spanish outside of the school, or using any of the websites that Señora has links to her website.
If there are any students who happen to like homework or additional practice and would like to have a weekly homework assignment, I can certainly provide that for enrichment too. Just let me know.
We use the Realidades 1 Curriculum and cover chapters 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3A.
The topics are: What we Like to Do, What we are Like, Our School Schedule and Classes, Describing our Classrooms, and Breakfast and Lunch.
HOMEWORK
There is no formal homework in Señora Bohan's Spanish classes. However, one of the keys to learning a language is to see it, hear it and use it as much as possible. Therefore, I encourage students to practice Spanish outside of class whenever they can. Some great ways to practice Spanish outside of school include teaching Spanish to a family member, listening to Spanish music, turning on Spanish subtitles when watching a DVD, reviewing our vocabulary list at home with Quizlet or flash cards (which I post on the website and email out), speaking Spanish with a friend or family member who knows Spanish, listening and looking for Spanish outside of the school, or using any of the websites that Señora has links to her website.
If there are any students who happen to like homework or additional practice and would like to have a weekly homework assignment, I can certainly provide that for enrichment too. Just let me know.