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Beginner Spanish Stories-Let's Read and Create Our Own Stories in Spanish!

In this 4 week course students will focus on their reading-comprehension skills by reading 1-2 short stories in Spanish and use their creativity to create their own story with support from the teacher! #academic
Babbling Brook Language School by Miss Jocelyn
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What's included

8 live meetings
4 in-class hours
Homework
There will be minimal work to do outside of class, however, it is highly suggested that families encourage their children to practice the new vocabulary and concepts outside of the classroom. The teacher will share the stories created during class with families so students can review the story independently and share it with their friends and family. There will be a PDF and digital form of the story available so they can be accessed regardless of whether or not you have a a printer at home.

Class Experience

Hola y Bienvenidos!
Even at a beginner Spanish level your child can be an author and a reader! In this class students will begin to read short stories in Spanish, use their imaginations to co-write stories as a class and finally create their own story using a template!

🌟 Who is this class for?
1) Creative students who like to read and create their own stories.
2) Beginner Spanish students with little to no exposure to the Spanish language. 
3) Students who want to learn Spanish in context.

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🌟How is this class structured?
1) Students are introduced to 2 short stories containing high frequency words and new Spanish vocabulary.
2) Students answer comprehension questions and play games to gauge their retention of details in the story.
3) Students co-create and independently create their own stories using the high frequency words and new vocabulary. 


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🌟Teaching Approach
1) Our number one priority is making your student feel welcome and included. We understand that when students feel comfortable they are more open to learning new things.

2) Vocabulary in this course is learned through exaggerated facial expressions, TPR (total physical response), pictures, games, and props to help your child make associations between new words and their meaning. 

3) Teachers read slowly and clearly to model sentence frames and vocabulary for students. 

4) This course is designed to give students repeat exposure to the target vocabulary and sentence frames so they have plenty of opportunities to practice and master the lesson objectives.

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🌟Weekly Break Down

Week 1: Welcome to class! 
1) Introduction to a short story about a teacher who searches for books within a school. 
2) Teacher and students take turns reading the story. 
3) Students demonstrate their comprehension of the story by answering questions and illustrating the story.

Week 2: 
1) Teacher re-shares the story with students from week 1. 
2) Students and the teacher play a game called "mentira- lie". The teacher reads the story after changing some of the details. Students shout our "mentira-lie" any time they recognize a detail that has been changed (ex. names of characters have changed, the item the person wanted changed, etc.). Students help the teacher remember the details from the original text and revert the story back to its original.
3) The class will co-write their own funny version of the story and change who the main character is, what their name is, how they are feeling, what they want and where they go to find this item. 

Week 3: 
1) Teacher introduces a second short story to the class about an animal in search of food, who must travel to different location to find a meal. 
2) The class will play the game "mentira-lie" (see explanation of this game in week #2).

Week 4: 
1) Student's co-write a second story using the original text about the animal in search for food and then work on their own story using a template and their creativity! 

Please note: Families will get a copy of the class stories so they can be shared, read, and celebrated at home!

Our teachers are so excited to share their love of the Spanish language with your students through fun and interactive activities! 

Nos Vemos Pronto :)
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TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS:

1) Language or Education Background (Bachelors Degree and/or Teaching Certificate)
2) Native or Fluent Speaker
3) 5+ Years of Experience Working With Youth
4) Have Travelled or Lived in a Country or Territory Where Language is Spoken.
5) Believe in Creating an Inclusive and Welcoming Environment For All Students to Learn

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REFUNDS & TRANSFERS:
Per Outschool's limited refund policy: "Full refund within 24 hours of purchase or up to a week in advance of the class."
Learning Goals
Reading is a powerful exercise. The goal of this course is not only to help your child develop and practice their reading-comprehension and basic writing skills in Spanish but also to increase their confidence and help them identify as authors. 

Students will read several short stories in Spanish and at the end of the course create their own story with support from the teacher. Students will choose the main character of their story, decide what their character wants, and where they go to find this item. Using a story template provided by the teacher they will then fill in the story with their own details and become an author of a short story in Spanish!

Students will also begin to identify and comprehend the following sight words:
-Hay- there is/there are...
-Quiere- He/She/It wants...
-Tiene- He/She/It has...
-Va- He/She/It goes to...
-Es un/una- It is a...

Vocabulary Terms: 
-La maestra- the teacher
-El tiburón- the shark
-El pato-the duck
-La niña- the girl
-La doctora- the doctor
-El libro- the book
-El lápiz- the pencil
-El perro- the dog
-El helado- the ice cream
-La pelota- the ball
-La escuela- the teacher
-La cafetería- the cafeteria
-La biblioteca- the library
-El gimnasio- the gymnasium
-El parque- the park
-El área de juegos- the playground
-La playa- the beach
-El mar- the sea
-La heladería- the ice cream shop
- El restaurante- the restaurant
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Other Details

Parental Guidance
The class stories and materials will be presented using a Canva presentation. The teacher will screen share this with families so that students do not need to access it independently.
Supply List
In this course, students will need minimal supplies. Worksheets will be posted in the classroom portal before class starts. Please let the teacher know if you do not have access to a printer so they can make accommodations. Information for this class will be presented via Canva presentations/creations. These materials will be shared with students using Zooms screen share function. Student's should come prepared to speak Spanish, interact with their classmates, and have fun! 

If there are any additional supplies they will be listed in the classroom section before the class begins.
Language of Instruction
Spanish
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from University of Buckingham
Ms. Hayley
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Nazareth College of Rochester NY
Maestra Jocelyn (she/her)
TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS:
1) Language or Education Background (Bachelors Degree and/or Teaching Certificate)
2) Native or Fluent Speaker
3) 5+ Years of Experience Working With Youth
4) Have Travelled or Lived in a Country or Territory Where Language is Spoken.
5) Believe in Creating an Inclusive and Welcoming Environment For All Students to Learn

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$110

for 8 classes
2x per week, 4 weeks
30 min

Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
3-6 learners per class

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