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Spark Spanish - Beginner Spanish Language Learning: Part 3

In this ongoing weekly class, elementary students will learn beginner Spanish vocabulary and sentence structure through practice conversations, interactive slides, games and hands on activities. Spark your child's love of language learning!
Spark Spanish Learning by Maestra Ellie Skinner
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What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Optional homework and extra practice are available and will be posted in the classroom after class each week.

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 4
Beginner Level
✨️ Get your first class free by using coupon code SPANISHSPARK15 at checkout. ✨️

Students ages 6-10 will have a blast learning beginner vocabulary and sentence structure in Spanish! As an ongoing class, meeting one time per week, concepts will be taught through repetition, practice conversations, interactive slides, video clips, games, and hands on activities. Each student will be able to repeat vocabulary covered to ensure proper pronunciation and understanding.

Each class will introduce a new topic in Spanish and can be a stand alone class. Learners may come and go as their schedule allows, as long as there are available spaces upon enrollment. Classes will cycle every 9 weeks, so feel free to join at any time! This class is Part 3 of a 3 part series (classes in this series can be taken in any order). Printables and resources will be posted in the classroom at the beginning of each week. Optional homework and extra practice are available. No prior Spanish knowledge is necessary. 

The engaging curriculum is tailored to fit the needs of the elementary beginner Spanish student. Vocabulary and sentence structure presented is both practical and useful for real world conversations. The small group class setting fosters a positive, encouraging, and collaborative learning environment. Our content promotes cultural awareness and appreciation. 

Give your child the foundation necessary to be a successful second language learner ¡Aprendamos juntos! Let's learn together! 🌎 📚

Classes follow the following format:

✏️ Pregunta del día (Question of the Day): 5-10 minute icebreaker to get students listening and responding in simple Spanish, all while getting to know one another.
✏️ Vocabulary and Grammar Instruction: 15-20 minute topical lesson, presented through interactive slides and fun visuals.
✏️ Game or Hands-on Activity: 15-20 minute game, worksheet, or activity to reinforce and apply newly learned concepts in a collaborative, positive environment.

Week 1: (January 20-24) Alphabet, Vowels, and Special Letters 🔤
This week's lesson will center on the alphabet, vowels, and special letters (ch, ll, ñ, rr) in Spanish. We will learn an alphabet and vowel song and use our acquired knowledge to play "Crack the Code," a mystery detective game.

Week 2: (January 27-31) Numbers 11-20 🔢
In our lesson this week, we will learn the numbers 11-20 (as well as review 1-10) in Spanish through the use of song and a number maze. Students will use the phrase ¿Cuánto cuesta? (How much does it cost?) to ask and state how much various items cost at the tienda de ropa (clothing store). 

Week 3: (February 3-7) Question Words ❓️
This week we will discuss question words in Spanish, such as who, what, when, where, why, and how (quién, qué, cuándo, dónde, por qué, cómo). After reading the interactive story, "La rana pirata" (The Pirate Frog), learners will use questions words to talk about the characters, setting, and plot. Finally, we will complete a question word search together.

Week 4: (February 10-14) Personal Pronouns 🧑‍🧒‍🧒
This week we will focus on the personal pronouns I, you, he, she, we, they (yo, tú, usted, él, ella, nosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes) in Spanish. We will cut and paste pronouns in a matching worksheet and decide in what situations students should use "tú" versus "usted."

Week 5: (February 17-21) Physical Descriptions with Ser 👁
This week's lesson will center on physical descriptions using the verb "ser" (to be) in Spanish. We will look at eye and hair color, as well as describing words such as short, tall (bajo, alto) and young, old (joven, viejo). The phrase "Él/ella es ___" (He/she is ___) will be taught to describe appearances. Students will play the classic game of "Guess Who?" with a twist!

Week 6: (February 24-28) Prepositions and Estar ➡️
In our lesson this week, we will learn about prepositions of place (to the right, to the left, on top, under, behind, in front, between, inside, outside), using the verb "estar" in Spanish. Students will interact with a video clip and play "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" by giving prepositional directions.

Week 7: (March 3-7) Opposites 🥶🥵
This week we will focus on vocabulary related to opposites in Spanish (hot/cold, big/small, empty/full, sweet/sour, new/old etc). Students will do some hands-on learning with an opposites scavenger hunt, as well as a crossword puzzle.

Week 8: (March 10-14) Storytelling with High Frequency Words 📖
This week's lesson will center on storytelling with high frequency words in Spanish. Learners will first be introduced to a few key words and then apply their knowledge as they read "The Tortoise and the Hare." This interactive story allows the students to help create the plot along the way, so buckle up....it might get silly!

Week 9: (March 17-21) Sports ⚽️
In our last week's lesson, we will learn about common sports (baseball, basketball, tennis, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics, etc.) in Spanish, as well as the phrase, "Juego al ___" (I play ___). Students will work together to complete an on screen sports quiz, cheering each other on to the finish line!
Learning Goals
Students will learn vocabulary and sentence structure related to basic concepts in the target language, while building confidence in their listening, reading, and speaking abilities.
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Other Details

Supply List
Hands on activities and/or vocabulary lists will be available to print prior to classes. I will post all resources needed in the classroom at the beginning of the week. You will need a pencil, something to color with (crayons, markers, etc), scissors, and a glue stick.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Eureka College
I hold my bachelor's degree in Spanish and have taken numerous education courses. I am an ELE (teaching Spanish as a foreign language) certified teacher. I have had the opportunity to experience the cultures of various Spanish speaking countries. While living abroad in Costa Rica, I completed advanced coursework in grammar, literature, composition, and conversation. Before staying home to raise my own children, I taught high school Spanish I, II, and III. I pride myself on making content interactive and engaging, so that students retain the material and desire to learn more!

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weekly
1x per week
50 min

Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
2-5 learners per class

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