Miércoles 26 de Marzo, 2014

¡¡Llegó la Primavera!!

Spring has arrived!!

            
          Yes, although rain was falling outside, we celebrated the arrival of the season. Your young scholars assured me this was a Spring rain, and included la lluvia (the rain) in the vocabulary list of things which announce the transition from Winter. They should have a list of these vocabulary terms in their binders. Please have them read them and, if needed, translate them to you. 

           Students were provided with a set of words from which they constructed sentences ranging from the grammatically correct, to the creatively whimsical. The end result was success and fun for all.
           
           I received an e-mail the day after our class letting me know that five stuffed figures were reportedly missing from classroom # 2 after our class met. They were part of a project Ms. Courneen's class is working on, and therefore very much missed. Since this was announced to the other Spanish teachers, two of the items have been returned. As far as I know, three are still missing. I am hoping the missing items were simply misplaced in the classroom, but if by chance one of our students adopted one by accident, Ms. Courneen and her students would love to have them back.

          We won't meet next Wednesday April 2nd due to Spring Break. I look forward to our next class on Wednesday April 9th. Until then, I wish your families a peaceful and relaxing Spring Break.

          By the way, you may want to have a look at this dictionary site. I find very useful and easy to use. 

Saludos cordiales,

Señor Lobo

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