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Elementary Intermediate Spanish Club ~ Part 4 (4 of 9)

Students will take what they learned in “Elementary Beginner Spanish Club Parts 1-3” and extend their conversations and intermediate Spanish skills. Students with 1-2 years of Elementary Spanish are welcome to join this class too.
Sra. Schreiner
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16 live meetings
8 in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Optional worksheets, videos, and games will be sent out after each class to practice concepts learned in class.
Assessment
There will be a final project that students will present to the class during our last class together.
Grading
Students will receive a certificate of completion for their attendance and participation upon the completion of this course.

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 4
Intermediate Level
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Come sing, move, and play games in Spanish!  We will take what we learned in “Elementary Spanish Parts 1-3”  and extend our conversations.  To be successful in this class, I recommend completing "Elementary Spanish Parts 1-3"  or, have taken 1-2 years of Spanish instruction.  In this class, students will learn concepts relating to school life such as school supplies, places in a school, and more. Students will also be able to describe themselves with positive adjectives.  We will continue to review previously learned concepts and practice mini-conversations.  

Please note that "Elementary Intermediate Spanish Parts 4-6" are interchangeable to provide more flexibility. 

Weeks 1 & 2:
I know frequently used classroom phrases. 
I can have a mini-conversation.   (Hola.  ¿Cómo te llamas?  Me llamo ________.  ¿Cómo estás?  Estoy ______.  ¿y tú?  Adiós.) 
I can name school supplies.  (el cuaderno, el libro, el lápiz, los marcadores, los crayones, el papel, las tijeras, la regla.)
I can use colors to describe school supplies. 

Weeks 3 & 4:
I can name school supplies. 
I can say how old I am. 
I can ask and answer where school supplies are located. (encima de, debajo de, al lado de, cerca de, lejos de)

Weeks 5 -8:
I can describe the size of various school supplies.  (grande, mediano, pequeño)
I can listen to a story in Spanish. 
I can name my favorite color. 
I can name places at school. (la escuela, la oficina, el pasillo, la biblioteca, el gimnasio, la cafetería, el patio de recreo, la aula)
I can say where I am going in a school. (Voy a…)

Weeks 9 & 10:
I can greet people based on the time of day.  (Buenos días, Buenas tardes, Buenas noches)
I can politely ask for school supplies. (¿Me prestas ____, por favor?)
I can count school supplies. (Números 0-20)
I know when to use articles. (el vs. la)

Weeks 11 & 12:
I can say how I feel.  (Review of emotions and learn new choices)
I can count school supplies. (Números 0-20)
I can politely ask where a place at school is located. 

Weeks 13 & 14:
I can say if I like or dislike various activities. 
I can describe myself. (Soy…)
I know how to complete my final project. 

Weeks 15 & 16: 
I can recall previously learned concepts.
I can say what is in my backpack. 
I can create a project to demonstrate learning.  
Class 15:  directions and group practice
Class 16: presentations and celebrations!

Additional Vocabulary: 
Through activities and short conversations, students will also become familiar with the following animal vocabulary: squirrel, dog, cat, pig, rabbit, bird, bear
Learning Goals
Students will improve their emergent intermediate Spanish speaking skills and foster a continued excitement for language learning!  See the class "I can statements." for specific content that will be learned in the class.
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Language of Instruction
Spanish
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Kahoot
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We will utilize Kahoot! two times throughout the duration of the course to review concepts learned. Kahoot is free and does not require a login. However, the student will need to see my screen, plus an additional screen. Students can access Kahoot, from a smartphone, tablet, or split-screen on the same device. You can go to: https://kahoot.it/ or download the free app.
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Wisconsin Teaching Certificate in Foreign Language
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
My formal education includes a major in Spanish and a minor in education. I have been teaching Spanish to elementary-age students since 2010! My experience includes teaching in public schools for 9 years, online ESL for 6 years, and on Outschool since June 2020.  I also have created Elementary Spanish curricula for a private school and all of my curricula on Outschool.

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$195

for 16 classes
1x per week, 16 weeks
30 min

Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
5-8 learners per class

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