Elementary Intermediate Spanish ~ Part 8 (8 of 9)
This Spanish class is designed for students who have completed Elementary Spanish Parts 1-7 or have taken 2-3 years of Spanish instruction at school. Throughout the course, students will learn vocabulary related to different types of homes, food in a market, clothing, city places, and time.
Class experience
US Grade 1 - 4
Come sing, move, play games, and write in Spanish! We will take what we learned in previous classes and extend our conversations. To be successful in this class, I recommend completing Elementary Spanish Parts 1-7 or, have taken 2-3 years of Spanish instruction at school. In this class, students will learn to name different types of homes, discuss food in a market, identify clothing and ask about prices, discuss and describe city places, and finally, tell time by the hour and sequence...
16 lessons//8 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1¡Bienvenidos Estudiantes! (Welcome Students!)I know frequently used classroom phrases. Review: Numbers by 10s to 100 I can name types of homes. I can say where things are located in a house.Lesson 2los hogares (homes)I can have a mini-conversation. I can name types of homes. I can describe where people live.Week 2Lesson 3¿Dónde está...? (Where is...?)I can count from 20 to 30. I can say where things are located in a house. I can chat about foods I see in a market.Lesson 4¡Puedo contar! (I can count!)I can count foods. I can ask how much foods cost. I can say what people eat.Week 3Lesson 5¿Cuánto cuesta? (How much does it cost?)I can count from 30-50. I can identify clothing by color. I can ask how much clothing costs.Lesson 6¿Es caro o barato? (Is it expensive or cheap?)I can say if clothing is expensive or cheap. I can count from 30-50. I can guess how much clothing costs. I can describe clothing by pattern.Week 4Lesson 7la ciudad (the city)I can describe clothing by pattern. I can say where I go in the city! I can say where others go in the city!Lesson 8¡Vamos a leer! (Let's read!)I can read a book! I can say where I go in the city! I can say where others go in the city! I can use ordinal numbers.Week 5Lesson 9los números ordinales (ordinal numbers)I can review school classes! I can use ordinal numbers. I can discuss a class schedule!Lesson 10el horario escolar (school schedule)Review: school supplies and ordinal numbers. I can discuss a class schedule. I can talk use the verb “jugar” to discuss games I play and others play.Week 6Lesson 11¿Qué hora es? (What time is it?)Review: ordinal numbers I can count to 12. I can tell time by the hour. I can have a conversation!Lesson 12¿Qué hora es? (What time is it?)Review: months of the year, ordinal numbers I can tell time by the hour. I can discuss at what time activities happen.Week 7Lesson 13Los AlebrijesReview: clothing and game vocabulary Review: ¿Qué hora es? I know about Alebrijes de México!Lesson 14Los AlebrijesReview: Homes vocabulary I know about Alebrijes de México! I can name animals I see in Alebrijes.Week 8Lesson 15el proyecto final (the final project)Review: prepositions and animal habitats. I can name the body parts of Alebrijes. I can write about Alebrijes!Lesson 16¡Bravo! ¡Muy bien! ¡Excelente!Review: ordinal numbers, rooms in a house I can share my writing! I can play a game! I can celebrate my learning!
This class is taught in Spanish.
Students will improve their mid-high intermediate Spanish speaking, reading, and writing skills and foster excitement for continued language learning! See the class "I can statements." for specific content that will be learned in the class.
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.
Homework Offered
Students will receive writing assignments or verb conjugation practice at the end of each week. They can turn in their work for feedback from Sra. Schreiner and have the option to present their writing in class.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
We will play games to assess student learning and growth during the last week of classes. Students will write a short description of an Alebrije in Spanish.Grades Offered
Students will receive a certificate of completion for their attendance and participation upon the completion of this course.
We will begin to practice writing more intentionally. Students are encouraged to complete the weekly assignment to improve their writing skills and begin to understand how to conjugate verbs in Spanish.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
We will also utilize the 3rd party tools Kahoot & Blooket throughout the course to keep students engaged. I will send you a message ahead of these classes so you can prepare your learner with a split screen or an extra device. These tools do not require a separate login, instead, I will send a code during class for students to access the activity or game.
¡Hola! Me llamo Señora Schreiner. (My name is Sra. Schreiner). I am certified by the state of Wisconsin to teach Spanish from Early Childhood to Adolescence. Teaching Spanish to young learners from Pre-K through elementary age is my...
Group Class
$200
for 16 classes2x per week, 8 weeks
35 min
Completed by 20 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
5-8 learners per class