Second Grade
In second grade, students start the transition of connecting Spanish verbs and nouns. Aside from being able to count to 1,000, we begin taking on more diverse vocabulary such as animals (everything from pets and farm animals to zoo animals and those found in the wild,) body parts, communities, and opposites. Students are able to describe the world around them in simple terms, and learn import parts of their daily lives.
Units of Study: These videos introduce each unit of study with all of the vocabulary covered in class.
Want to help your student?
Given the short amount of weekly class time, practice outside of class is absolutely necessary! Review these videos with your student. Make flashcards, play games, or simply familiarize yourself with the content. Even having brief daily conversations with students about what they are learning in Spanish class can reinforce class lessons, and help your student achieve fluency. Each video reviews every vocabulary word, including proper pronunciation.
Feelings
Units of Study: These videos introduce each unit of study with all of the vocabulary covered in class.
Want to help your student?
Given the short amount of weekly class time, practice outside of class is absolutely necessary! Review these videos with your student. Make flashcards, play games, or simply familiarize yourself with the content. Even having brief daily conversations with students about what they are learning in Spanish class can reinforce class lessons, and help your student achieve fluency. Each video reviews every vocabulary word, including proper pronunciation.
Feelings
Numbers 1-100
Body Parts
Animals
Community
Butterfly