Mrs. Schwisow's Classroom
Author:   Bev Schwisow  
Posted: 3/21/2004; 1:22:22 PM
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2-Arrow Rule:

Spanish, Spanish Club,

National Honor Society

 Bienvenido

     Contact Information:
     Broken Bow Public Schools
     Room 407
     323 No. 7th Avenue
     Broken Bow NE  68822

TEACHING SCHEDULE

Period 1

8:20-9:06

Spanish I

 

Period 2

9:10-9:56

Spanish II

 

Period 3

10:00-10:46

Spanish I

 

Period 4

10:50-11:36

Spanish III

 

Period 5

11:40-12:26

Spanish II

 

Period 6

1:00-1:46

Spanish IV

 

Period 7

1:50-2:36

Planning

 

Period 8

2:40-3:34

Spanish I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traduce la frase siguiente, entonces ve a la clase de la Sra. Schwisow para un premio.

No tengo mi tarea porque mi perro lo comio'.

Spanish IV - These students are largely responsible for choosing their own curriculum.  The units that we will do this year include professions, ancient cultures (Aztec, Mayan, Incan), fine arts, giving and following directions (which includes a walking field trip to a location downtown) and Don Quixote.  We will also be reading several short stories and perhaps publish a newsletter in Spanish.

Spanish III - This class also gets to determine some of their own curriculum. Outside the regular text, this class will have a unit on bullfighting and will spend about two weeks reading a Spanish play of 20 episodes.

Spanish II - These classes have units dealing with travel, personal care,  sports, household, animals, and food. A highlight of the year will be writing secret penpal letters to the other section of Spanish II.

Spanish I - Beginning students are constantly learning vocabulary and grammar.  Units of vocabulary will be geography, household, family, classroom, entertainment and TV/movies,

2-Arrow Rule:

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