Wednesday, March 28, 2018

SLA Test

SLA test Unit 7: Lesson 2, Friday, April 6, 2018. Study guides will be distributed on Monday / Tuesday. Review vocabulary P. 409.

Spanish 7 Test

Spanish 7 Unit 3, Lesson 2 test will take place on April 6, 2018. Review vocabulary Page 207 in textbook. Study guides will be distributed on Monday / Tuesday.

SLA Research Paper


Free Choice Research Paper

Objective: Students use research methods to write an informative essay in Spanish.

Instructions: Students will choose a topic on which to create an investigative report.

1.      Choose topic and turn into Ms. Riordan. (One – three sentences describing what you will investigate and why you chose the topic)
2.      Begin your investigation.
3.      Use at least 5 different sources when doing your research. Sources can be in English or Spanish. Keep track of the sources used and page numbers to turn into me with your project – bibliography.
4.      Create an outline of your project.
5.      Begin writing an introduction, body, and conclusion.
6.      Have your research essay proof read by a peer.
7.      Type or handwrite final essay to turn into Ms. Riordan. Final essay must be at least 2 pages typed or three pages handwritten in SPANISH😊
8.      Read your final essay to the class and upload to Seesaw. *You can include visuals, but it’s not required.
9.      Turn in: Rubric, bibliography, outline, rough draft with peer corrections, final essay, and any visual aids in an envelope.

Due dates:
1.      Topic: April 2/3, 2018
2.      Bibliography with 5 sources and outline: April 4/5, 2018
3.      Rough draft for peer editing: April 9/12, 2018
4.      Final draft: April 16/17, 2018



Thursday, March 22, 2018

Possessive adjectives



• To tell that something belongs to someone you can say “de.”   
                     (This is equivalent to the –‘s and – s’)

Ejemplo:  Los hámsters son de Luke. (They are Luke’s hamsters.)


• You can also use possessive adjectives to show ownership or show relationships.

Ejemplo:  Son sus hámsters. (They are his hamsters.)

Possessive Adjectives
mi, mis
nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras
tu, tus
vuesto, vuestra, vuestros, vuestras
su, sus
su,sus

• These adjectives agree in number with the nouns that follow them.
• Only nuestro and vuestro have different masculine and feminine  
  endings.

Ejemplos: 

       mi gato                    my cat     nuestro pez
       tu loro       your parrot      our fish

• Su and Sus means many things: his, her, its, your, or their
• Use de + noun/ pronoun to be more specific about who it belongs to



Possessive adjectives review

Review the slides on possessive adjectives to get ready for the quiz retake next week.

Poss. Adjectives with answers