Spanish 1: Currently we are finishing up a unit on food words for breakfast, lunch, dinner and fruits and vegetables. The students are also learning some words for things you set on the table (cups, plates, etc.). To practice our
Spanish Class During Covid
Submitted by Mrs. Andres in May 2020 What does Spanish 1 look like during the Coronovirus? I am currently using zoom to meet with my students on our regular class days and at the same time, Tuesdays and Thursdays at
Classroom Connection: Spanish
Mrs. Andres’ Spanish class has been having a fun time Skyping together for class. We are working on telling time and rooms in the house. It is fun to see how learning can continue even though we don’t meet in
Spanish 1: Papel Picado & Dia del Amor y Amistad
In Spanish class we did papel picado, a classic Mexican craft for Dia del Amor y Amistad (Valentine’s Day.) Papel picado is similar to making snowflakes in that you fold paper (in this case, tissue paper), and cut out different
Seasons in Spanish
In Spanish class we learned how to say the months, seasons, articles of clothing, and weather in the Spanish language. The students put all of it together and did a seasons project that included the weather for the season they
Student Spotlight: Heidi K.
I want to highlight one of my Spanish 1 students, Heidi “Esperanza” Koepp. Heidi really enjoys learning and using languages and has added Latin and now Spanish to her repertoire. She also enjoys finding ways to help and bless people
Classroom Connection: Spanish I
¡Hola! We are having a great time in Spanish class. So far, we have learned colors, numbers to 100, pet words, family members, adjectives, conversation starters, alphabet, body parts and more! We have also looked at the geography and culture
We have a Spanish instructor!
Please help us welcome Mrs. Kristi Andres! She will be teaching Spanish 1 to middle school and high school students during 2nd and 3rd periods at ZLO. Kristi Andres graduated from University of Washington in 1997 with a Bachelor of