Thursday, October 4, 2012

En Clase:

Today we did a starter to practice for the assessment on Friday over adjectives, ser, and subject pronouns. The rest of the period you had time in class to work on your family trees.

Tarea:

Assessment 5 Tomorrow!! It will cover Ser, los adjetivos, y los pronombres.
I passed out a study guide to help prepare for the assessment. Other helpful materials to study are the adjectives vocabulary list, the ser lecture handout, and the subject pronouns lecture handout.

“El árbol genealógico”

We had the rest of the period to work on “El árbol genealógico” due Monday, October 8th. If you need to find additional adjectives or family members go to www.wordreference.com . I passed out an organizer on Wednesday to help write about your family members. See below for the project description or click here for a downloadable version.

El árbol genealógic
Mini Project Description:
This is a mini project in which you will graphically represent your family relationships and the characteristics of your family members in a family tree. You will demonstrate your knowledge of family vocabulary, adjectives, and the verbs ser and tener as well. You are encouraged to discover new adjectives that are unique to your family or to find vocabulary words that describe the professions of some of your family members. Below are the categories on which you will be graded:

o Includes the title, "Árbol genealógico de…(your name)" at the top.
o Is on time (para el lunes, 8 de octubre)
o Includes entries(name and relationship to you) for at least 3 generations and 8people/pets (1 of these people should be you!).
o Each family member is named, and has an age.
o Each person is given a relationship to another family member.
o Each person has at least 2 adjectives describing them using ser .
o The information is either typed or written in very neat handwriting.
o Information is grammatically correct, with subject-adjective agreement & correct spelling.
o The project is illustrated, refined, and the tree is neatly laid out so that relationships can easily be understood.

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