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This will be an ongoing list of the vocabulary we've covered during this school year in fourth through fifth grades. Sixth graders will mainly refer to their textbooks Buen Viaje. ¡Gracias! Señora Claudia Olea Week of February 6 & 13 Yo voy a...: I'm going to... bailar: to dance dormir: to sleep comer: to eat escuchar: to listen, to hear hacer snowboard: to snowboard (to do snowboarding) hacer yoga: to do yoga esquiar: to ski nadar: to swim jugar: to play Yo voy a comer...: I am going to eat... desayuno: breakfast almuerzo: lunch onces: Chilean tea time cena: dinner Yo voy a jugar....: I am going to play... tenis de mesa: table tennis fútbol: soccer básquetbol: basketball vóleibol: volleyball naipes: cards Week of January 30 Corre el anillo por un portillo. Pasó un chiquillo Comiendo huesillos. A todos les dio Menos a mí. Eche prenda quien lo tiene, Señorita o caballero. Week of January 23 Fourth & fifth grades: la manzana: the apple el melón: the melon la sandia: the watermelon la pera: the pear la naranja: the orange el limón: the lemon la fresa (o la frutilla en Chile): the strawberry el durazno: the peach la frambuesa: the raspberry la cereza: the cherry Sixth grade: Review of Numbers (p. 19, 47) Verb Ir (p. 110) mil: thousand un millón: one million dos millones: two millions Week of January 11 Fourth and fifth: Santiago: Capital of Chile humitas: Chilean tamales cueca: Chilean national dance Sixth grade: es: is son: are tiene: has tienen: have hay: there is, there are Week of January 4 No Spanish for most classes due to short week Week of December 19 Feliz Navidad (feh-LEES nah-vee-DAHD): Merry (Happy) Christmas Week of December 12 Fourth and fifth grades: Estados Unidos: United States invierno: winter verano: summer celebran: they celebrate juegan: they play comen: they eat toman fotos: they take pictures mandan: they send van: they go Sixth grade: Buen Viaje: la hora, p. 19, 47, 56 Week of November 21 & 28 Fourt and fifth grades: un mono una araña un cóndor una ballena una llama un perro una iguana un rectángulo un círculo un triángulo una flor un árbol un astronauta una mano Sixth grade: Pages 42, 43 and 46 Week of November 14 Fourth and fifth grades: el equipo: the team el colegio: the school el primer tiempo: the first half (of a game) el segundo tiempo: the second half (of a game) la cancha:= the soccer field el partido: the game Week of November 7 Fifth grade: Review of numbers 1 to 1,000 10 diez 20 veinte 30 treinta 40 cuarenta 50 cincuenta 60 sesenta 70 setenta 80 ochenta 90 noventa 100 cien 200 doscientos 300 tresciento 400 cuatroscientos 500 quinientos 600 seiscientos 700 setecientos 800 ochocientos 900 novecientos 1,000 mil 2,000 dos mil Sixth grade: Pages 30 and 35 Week of October 31 Fourth and fifth grade: el Camino Inca: The Inca Trail el quipu: a tool used by the Incas to record numbers with knots on strings Sith Grade: Page 30 Don Quijote y Sancho Panza Week of October 3, 10, and 17 Fourth and fifth grades: es: is son: are tiene: has tienen: have el/la/los/las: the un/una: a, an unos/unas: some Sixth grades: Buen Viaje pages 14, 15, 22 and 25. Week of September 26 Fourth and Fifth grades: corto: short largo: long blando: soft duro: hard rectángulo: rectangle círculo: circle Sixth grade: Yo soy Tú eres Él es Ella es Week of September 19 Fourth and fifth grade: un charango: a small string instrument una damasa: a percussion instrument una tarca: a wooden wind instrument una muñeca: a doll un palo de lluvia: a rain stick unas maracas de mate: maracas made from a gourd un cinturón de semillas: a seed percussion instrument dinero de Bolivia: money from bolivia un siku: panpipes un arpillera: an embroidered and appliqued wall hanging comida: food una vicuña: a vicuña una bufanda de alpaca: an alpaca scarf una ocarina: a ceramic wind instrument Sixth grade: Buen viaje, chapter 1 Week of September 6 Fourth & Fifth Grades: Play category game Sixth Grade: No class- Labor Day Fourth & Fifth Grades: fecha: date fecha de nacimiento: date of birth lugar de nacimiento: place of birth el país: the country la capital: the capital enero: January febrero: February marzo: March abril: April mayo: May junio: June julio: July agosto: August septiembre: September octubre: October noviembre: November diciembre: December Sixth grade Buen Viaje- Finish Bienvenidos, pages 2-9 Start Chapter 1, p. 12-15 World Languages- Guest Lecturer in French- Retired KU French Professor David Dinneen Bonjour! Bonjour, classe! Bonjour, Mademoiselle! Bonjour, Monsieur! Comment allez-vous? How are you? (to the whole class or a group) Comment vas-tu? How are you? (to one individual student) Bien, merci, et vous, Monsieur? Fine, thanks, and you, sir? (to me) Week of August 22 Fourth & Fifth grade: andar en tren: to ride a train bailar: to dance dormir: to sleep escuchar música: to hear music jugar (deportes, videojuegos): to play (sports,videogames) mirar televisión: to watch television nadar: to swim visitar a la familia: to visit family volar (en avión): to fly (on an airplane) Sixth grade: Buen Viaje- Bienvenidos, pages 2-9 World Languages- ¿Cuántas personas en Europa hablan ___? How many people in Europe speak ___? alemán: German español: Spanish francés: French inglés: English italiano: Italian latín: Latin
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