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Dear New Student, A new student has moved here this week and is just starting Spanish class with us. Help this new student by showing all you know on what we’ve learned so far! Choose 4 of the following items and give vital information, any hints or tips, and ideas that may help you to remember the content. Please do not forget to include any charts or other pertinent information. This activity must be a MINIMUM of a full page and half in your composition book. This should be a reasonable amount, aka no taking up an entire page just to draw a chart, which will NOT suffice.

Content to choose from: El Alfabeto Los Colores Los Números 0 – 1.000.000 Continuation of Ser Palabras Interrogativas 0 – 1.000 (Sp I) National Hispanic Heritage Month Vocabulario: Las Introducciones Día de los Muertos vs Halloween Vocabulario: En la escuela Vocabulario: La Familia México La Fecha España Los artículos *El Tiempo (Spanish II) Spanish Pronouns * -ar/-er/-ir verbs (Spanish II) Verb: Ser

Example: Dear New Student, An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Both descriptive and possessive adjectives are based off of gender and number. This means that you have to pay close attention to who your subject is. For a girl, many adjectives will change from an –o to an –a. If you a plural number of items or people you will have to add –s if the word ends in a consonant and –es if the word ends in a vowel. If there is a co-ed group of people, you should make the adjective MASCULINE and then PLURAL because Spanish is a masculine based language. Here’s an example: Bonito/a = Pretty Joseph  bonitO Jasmine  bonitA Jasmine and Joseph – bonitos Sincerely, Your new classmate