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Please sit in your assigned seat. Take out your quiz reflection from last class. Silently complete the “warm up” section of your paper.

¿Cómo se dice “chair” en español? los marcadores el lápiz ¿Qué significa “pasaporte”?

La Agenda S tudents will begin using pasaportes in order to track their day-to-day progress in Spanish clasS Students will review their unit 1 quiz results in order to check their mastery of Unit 1 material so far SWBAT identify the people with whom they would use formal and informal address SWBAT identify numbers

Pasaportes

We will begin using pasaportes in class (the paper you picked up on the way in) Just like a pasaporte allows you into other countries, your pasaporte will take you to success in Spanish class Sr. Connolly will give you stamps at different points during class for completing different items (Homework and warm-up at the beginning, classwork during class)

Pasaportes Your pasaporte will also track your behavior. Every day, sr. Connolly will circle a number between 1 and 5 for your behavior grade. If you are in class, perfectly behaved, and don’t participate, you’ll get a 4 If you participate, you’ll get a 5 Misbehavior will lower your grade

Quiz results 85 % 1A: 72.6% 3A: 77.8% 4A: 83.5% 1B: 77.1% 2B: 84.4% 3B: 76.6%

QUIZ RESULTS IF YOU SCORED LESS THAN 70%, YOU ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO DO A QUIZ MAKE-UP TO IMPROVE YOUR GRADE REMEMBER, IF AS A CLASS WE GET OVER 85%, WE ARE ENTITLED TO A REWARD. THE NEXT OPPORTUNITY WILL BE ON THE UNIT 1 TEST IN A FEW WEEKS. IF YOU LIKE, SR. CONNOLLY CAN HOLD ONTO YOUR QUIZ FOR YOU SO YOU CAN STUDY FROM IT LATER. GIVE IT TO HIM WHEN LEAVING.

SeccÓn 2: Informal vs. Formal “You” Just like in English, in Spanish, we talk to people differently depending on how we know them For example, you call me Sr. Connolly or Mr. Connolly, you call your uncle “Uncle ___”, you call your friend’s parents Mr. Or Ms. ____. You wouldn’t use first names with these people! In Spanish, we have a different way of saying “You” for people we want to show respect to.

Formal “You” You use this “You” when talking to teachers, parents, older relatives, strangers, and anybody older than you or who you want to show respect to. usted

Informal “You” You use this “You” when talking to friends, brothers and sisters, people younger than you. If you would call them by their first name, you can usually use “TÚ” tú

SecciÓn 3: TÚ vs. Usted Practice We will now practice tÚ vs. Usted When sr. Connolly says Go, You Will: –Get out of your seat and go to the closest picture on the wall –While next to the picture, decide whether the person indicated would use tÚ or usted with the other DO Not: Run, have off-task conversations, take longer than 5 minutes

Ejemplo (Example)

cuarenta y dos

SecciÓn 5: Listening practice Listen to sr. Connolly as he reads of f numbers. Write down your best guess for each one. Remaing silent and focused.

SecciÓn 6: Work with a partner (1,2 3,4 5,6) on this section. Work quickly, quietly, and talk only with your partner and only about this activity. you will complete each pattern with the missing Spanish number (Spelled out in words)

cuatro quince treinta cero cuarenta veinticuatro cincuenta y cinco

SecciÓn 7: Independent practice Work silently and independently on the independent practice section First, decide whether tÚ or usted is right for each situation Second, complete math problems with Spanish words

doce cinco veinticuatro cuarenta y cuatro

TAREA (HOMEWORK) By next class, follow the directions on your notes sheet to decode the message Each letter of the alphabet is a number

Exit Ticket This will let sr. Connolly see how well you understand today’s lesson You need to work on it silently and independently You will give the paper to sr. Connolly as you exit. Remember, you can give Sr. Connolly your quiz For Safekeeping as well