Sunday, October 30, 2011

Finishing up octubre...

Hey ITAV Family,

Last week we talked again about emotions... but this time in the third person. We used pumpkins (or at least should have done a "calabaza" (pumpkin) project with lead teachers... where we would talk about how the Calabaza was.


¿Cómo está la calabaza?
La calabaza está ______.


Feliz---happy!
Triste---sad
Enojada---angry
Contenta---content/happy
Asustada---scared
Bien--- good
Cansada--- tired
Emocionada--- excited

So most of your kiddos know how to tell us how they are… now we want them to work on telling us how someone else is… so the same sentence can be used instead of saying “como esta la calabaza?”… we could say “como esta mama/ papa”… or if you have a pet at home (mascota) “como esta el perro?” Or “como está el gato”… same thing “el gato está enojado!”

This lesson also reminded and reinforced gender agreement… LA calabazA esta enojadA not enojadO when working at home make sure to reinforce that they are using their adjectives correctly… when talking about feelings of feminine words their emotions must end in a/o accordingly! If this is confusing ask me about it!

Ms. Jessie

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