¡Bienvenidos a las clases de español!
Aquí hay mucha información acerca de las tareas y actividades en las clases de Español 1, Español 2, y Español 3.
Required Materials for Spanish I
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A 1" 3-ring binder with 4 sections
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One package of 3"x5" index cards
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The workbook that accompanies our text
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A school-issued Internet card
Required Materials for Spanish II
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A 1" 3-ring binder with 4 sections
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The workbook that accompanies our text
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A school-issued Internet card
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Pocket Spanish dictionaries are optional
Required Materials for Spanish III
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A 1" 3-ring binder with 4 sections
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Your old Spanish II workbook
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A school-issued Internet card
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Pocket Spanish dictionaries are optional
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Click on the link below for your classroom wiki to find homework assignments and other resources.
To use the wiki, you must request access. Follow the directions on the wiki page to do so. Parents are welcomed as well.
After you have been given access, select the Calendario link on the Front Page of the wiki. Here you will find a calendar with homework information. Be sure to check out the other resources on the wiki as well.
You will also be able to download worksheets and PowerPoint presentations from the wiki. See the links in the Sidebar to do so.
Always refer to your classroom wiki when you are absent to keep up with classroom activities.
Spanish 2 Wiki
Spanish 3 Wiki
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Spanish Club
Consider becoming a member of the Spanish Club. We schedule events and activities throughout the year. You may participate in these activities when it fits into your schedule. I will keep you informed of Spanish Club activities in class. Dues for the club are only $2!
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Mexico 2006
April 13 - 20
Our trip to Mexico was fantástico! We climbed Mayan ruins, swam in cenotes (underground rivers) and learned about the Mayan culture. We also bargained for items to buy, danced the salsa at a street festival in Mérida, tried out our Spanish language skills on the natives, and cooled off in the Caribbean. Now we are wondering where to go next? Want to come with us?