Yo Soy
(HC)2 Spanish homework for the 4th grade class on Oct 30, 2019.  This assignment is due on Wednesday, November 6 and is worth 2 stickers.  After November 6 you may still complete it for one sticker.  

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¿Cómo te llamas?  (Remember, that means "What's your name?" and it will always be the first question on the homework.  Please use first name so I can give you stickers!) *
Think about Spanish class today.  On a scale of 1-5 how well did you understand the Spanish we spoke in class.  1=Didn't understand much of anything, 5=You understood everything! (Sorry, we used too much English this week!  Next week will be more Spanish.  This will always be the second question on the homework.) *
I didn't understand very much.
Wow! I understood pretty much everything!
Yo Soy...
In class, we will be learning about our classmates and a LOT of Spanish words!  Thank you for making your posters in class this past week.  We're going to use those as we have "Special Person Interviews".  I would also like to have a little more information that we can use as we're learning Spanish together.  You may answers the questions below in English...but when we talk in class, we'll be using all Spanish!


What's your favorite color? *
1 point
What's your favorite song? *
1 point
What is your favorite season? (Or seasons if you have two favorites!) *
1 point
What is your favorite book? *
1 point
What is your favorite food? *
1 point
What is your least favorite food? *
1 point
What is something interesting about you that not many people know...but you'd like them to know?  (I know this is a hard one!  If you can't think of anything just list a few words you'd love to learn in Spanish) *
1 point
Make up a "tall tale" (false, made up, not true, silly...but keep it short) about yourself.  We'll use these silly stories to keep our Special Person Interviews fun and interesting!  (For example, my "tall tale" will be that I'm afraid of markers!  It's not true, but it will be fun to pretend in class!). P.S.  If you answer something here, but get a better idea later, just let me know!
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