Third Grade
In third grade, students begin to truly dissect the Spanish language. They learn all (useful) numbers and are able to put together the patterns by which larger numbers are constructed. We begin an emphasis on pronunciation with the "alfabeto," and begin to work more independently on Spanish work. Third grade is an important year in beginning to learn about customs and traditions of not only Spanish and Mexican cultures, but those of Central and South American countries as well! Third grade curriculum calls for a lot of trans-disciplinary work as many topics in science and social studies (such as land forms and the solar system) are explored throughout the year.
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.
Greetings, Feelings, and Introductions Review
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.
Greetings, Feelings, and Introductions Review
Numbers 1-1,000
Alphabet
Transportation
Solar System
Landforms
Rooms of the House
School