Spanish Assignment Sheet- Spanish Tech - Spanish, M / W, T/Th
 

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Make someone's day! Val-Grams are coming! Great for your friends, crushes, brothers, sisters, parent(s) / guardian(s), teachers, office staff, custodians, etc.!

What are Val-Grams? Val-Grams are valentines (better than the boxed kind in stores) that you can buy from the Spanish Club. We deliver them (at school) to the people you buy them for ...and they can be anonymous if you wish. They are super fun and nice surprise!

Sale starts Tuesday, January 22nd from12:15-12:55 in the cafeteria. They will be on sale during lunch from 12:15-12:55 every day through February 12th. We will be handing them out Wednesday, Feb. 13th & Thursday Feb. 14th.

Regular Val-Grams are only 50 cents, and fancy ones with a balloon start at $3.00.

16

1/23

 1/24*

N/A

No homework.

*End of 1st semester. Reminder: Spanish Tech is a year-long class. You do not have to sign up again. :)

 

15

1/21

 1/22

 

N/A

16 No homework.

14

1/16

 1/17

15

14 Fill in adjectives on your blue "Peso time-describing "ideal" things..." sheets. Extra credit for doing some of your own.

Reminder: No school next Monday for MLK Jr. Day.

 

13

1/14

 1/15

N/A

13 Finish drawing your picture for the contest & bring it next class (or, if you need more time, bring it next week sometime).

 

12

1/09

 1/10

15

12 Complete the handout that has a picture frame on the front & says "Me llamo". Keep that page as the front, and then cut the pages and make your book. Use the color boxes on the back of your book for help with coloring in the page with the globe on it.

 

11

1/07

  1/08

 

 

 

10

Finish writing up your 2nd goal, English is OK (leave spaces so we can put in Spanish next class if you need help).

Bring your paper to class.

HELP FOR YOU =

Este año, yo voy a (put in your goal).

Para alcanzar esta meta, yo voy a...
(In order to achieve this goal, I'm going to...)

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12/24-

01/04*

 

Winter vacation – no school.

 

 

 

10

12/17

12/18

 

 

 

N/A

5th time sheet due (Writing) Bring goodies for the party & practice for your presentation!!!!!!

 

9

Wed/Th
12/12
12/13

15

9 Practice your speech for your presentation in one week.

 

8

Mon/Tue

12/10

12/11

N/A

8 If you didn't finish making your presentation paper for your map, work on it at home.

 

7

Wed/Th

12/05

12/06

N/A

7 No homework.

 

6

Mon/Tue

12/03

12/04

10

Make a scavenger hunt for someone in Spanish. Next class, tell me what you hid & who you wrote clues for & if they found it.

 

5

11/28

11/29

15

Write out 5 of your classes using this format:

A las #, tengo la clase de

_(class name in Spanish)_

en sala (room number) con __(teacher's name)_.

En la clase, uso [I use] un / una __(class noun you use in class)_______ y un / una ___(class noun you use in class)____.

 

 

4

11/26

11/27

15

Study the words on page 24 in your book. Then, choose a classroom you have a class in, and draw it on page 25. Label whatever you can in Spanish.

 

3

11/20

11/21

10

Learn the words on your "Thanksgiving" sheet well enough you can take the "test" on the back. If you don't celebrate Thanksgiving, learn any ten words you wish to & tell me them next class.

Finish your turkey or cat or other thing & bring it in!!!!!!!

 

2

11/14

11/15

N/A

No homework.

 

 

1

11/12*

11/13

N/A

*No school Monday for Veteran’s Day.

 

Tuesday class = no homework.

 

 

 

12/03

12/04

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12/12

12/13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12/19

12/20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAVE A SAFE & WONDERFUL BREAK! SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!!!

 

 

1/21*

 1/22

 

 

 

 

 

 

*No school Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

 

End of 1st semester.
You must have taken all exams, have an overall grade greater than 80%, and have the minimum amount of pesos necessary in order to continue in this class.

 

02/07

 =

Deadline to get your grade up to or above 80% and your required number of pesos in.

 

There are no actual grades given to students-all transcripts read either P or F. However, if grades are important to you, you can calculate your grade as follows: divide Pts. Rec’d by Pts worth to get a percentage. Round to the nearest whole number. 98-100% = A+   93-97 = A 90-92 = A- 88-89 = B+  83-87 = B 80-82 = B- (80%=lowest passing score).