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Kinder Spanish

Daily Routine:
     Kindergarteners start class in front of the calendarío 
(calendar) daily.  During this time, the students count together to 31 in 
Spanish, sing the Days of the Week song, Months of the Year song, and repeat 
and recite the date of hoy es, ayer fue, y mañana es (today is, yesterday 
was and tomorrow is).  Individual student then have the opportunity to try 
things on his or her own.  Some count, others sing a song, while some chose 
to try the date. 



Vocabulary Themes:

September
	Written Numbers(1-10)
	Colors
		
October
	(Repetition of September vocabulary)
        Greetings and Goodbyes
	Basic expressions	
        Seasons
        Weather		
November
	(Repetition of previous vocabulary)
        Colors (part 2)
        Written Numbers (10-20)	
        Dia de Gracias Vocabulary (Thanksgiving meal vocab)
December
	(Repetition of previous vocabulary)	
        Winter Vocabulary
	Classroom objects
January
	(Repetition of previous vocabulary)
	Classroom objects
        Family
February
	(Repetition of previous vocabulary)
	Food
March
	(Repetition of previous vocabulary)
        Spring Vocabulary
        Clothing
April
	(Repetition of previous vocabulary)
	Community
May
        (Repetition of previous vocabulary)
	Cinco de Mayo arts, crafts and vocabulary
        Latin American Geography
June
        (Repetition of previous vocabulary)
	Review of the years vocabulary
        Ancient Civilizations (Aztec, Mayan, Incan)

Each month holds several "culture days" as well, where students learn 
everything from latino holidays and traditions, to ancient civilizatins and 
history. Students learn extensively about Mexico's Independence (September 
16th), Dia de los Muertos (Oct-Nov), and Cinco de Mayo (May 5th).

	*At home, you could ask your child to try and teach you what they’ve 
learned, in front of the calendar.  See if they can tell you the days of the 
week, count, months, etc.  Repetition is very helpful for them, as they are 
sifting through so many new ideas every day.  Ask them what their “special 
word” for the week is, and see if they can tell you what words their friends 
picked.  Some struggle with the way the Spanish feels in their mouth, so 
please continue to encourage them to try.

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