Saturday, February 14, 2015

New unit - seasons, weather, clothing

Hello all!

We just starting a new unit: seasons, weather, and clothing (las estaciones, el tiempo y la ropa). Students have been taking pre-assessments to evaluate how much, if anything, they know about these topics. Assessments are only used as a way to guide instructions and to check newly acquired knowledge vs. how much they already know. We have discussed in class the importance of doing your best and I’ve tried to make it as clear as possible that these assessments are not part of their grades. I have explained that there are no tests in the Spanish class, and that their grades depend on other factors, mostly effort. The last thing I want to do is to stress them out! They know, however, that I do expect them to do their best, at all times!
After the pre-assessments, we have watched and discussed some related music videos and started working on several activities. Below, you will find links for two glossaries, one for the seasons and the other for weather. I know many of my students like to review them at home. I have also included links for some of the videos we have or are watching. Unfortunately, I cannot post them all.
On the tech front, the upper grades (2nd – 5th) started using clickers for class activities, assessments (we are using them for this unit), and exit tickets. I had promised the kids that we would use them, and then “made” them wait for about a month as we were setting up and taking care of a few issues. I also had to program the clickers and enter information for all my (almost 240) students and start developing the actual activities. So far, it’s been working out, and I think they prefer it to the old fashioned method (paper and pencil)! We also got our own computer cart and iPod touch(es), just for the three Spanish classes. I will definitely make very good use of them for instruction in the classroom! I’m also working on fun, instructional activities with these devices for the lower grades (K-1st).

I will keep posting more information and activities on what we’re learning and will soon include links for clothing, so keep visiting!

Until the next time,
Sra. Rivera