To celebrate el otoño (autumn), we have been spending our time in Spanish class describing many different kind of calabazas (pumpkins). To do this, kindergarteners have been hard at work learning many adjectives, including the words for sizes and colors. Below are some photos of pumpkins (some we already looked at in class; others are new). See if your child can use a Spanish word or two to describe the pumpkins they see. Numbers count as adjectives, so you can also ask ¿Cuántas calabazas hay? and let them count them up.
We also talked about how pumpkins are feeling...with jack o'lanterns! Today we completed a small art project in which each student designed a calabaza especial and described how it is feeling. Ask your child to see it, and to describe the pumpkins feelings aloud. Feeling words can be found here for a refresher.
Welcome to Elementary Spanish at Baker! I am Señora Vergara, your child's Spanish teacher. Here I will share what we are working on in class as well as ways to explore Spanish at home.
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