Monday, May 2, 2016

5th Grade Study Guide for the Final

These 5th graders have worked so hard!  Instead of coasting through the last few weeks, we are working hard on our verbs.  The final for this class will be Monday, May 16th, during our regular class time.  Here is a list of what they need to include in their study guides (and for any prospective students who are interested in testing into 6th grade Spanish for the 2016-2017 school year, this is what you will need to know, too!).  
  • ·        Complete vocabulary for Unidad Preliminar __________________________
    ·        Complete vocabulary for Unidad 1.1 ________________________________
    ·        Complete vocabulary for Unidad 1.2 ________________________________
    ·        Complete vocabulary for Unidad 2.1 ________________________________
    ·        List of all subject pronouns and their definitions ______________________
    ·        List of all conjugations of ser and their meanings ______________________
    ·        List of all conjugations of tener que and their meanings ________________
    ·        List of all definite articles, their meanings, and when to use each one _____
    ·        List of all indefinite articles, their meanings, and when to use each one ____
    ·        Rules for adjective agreement of adjectives ending in –o/a/os/as ________
    ·        Rules for adjective agreement of adjectives ending in –e or a consonant ___
    ·        Indirect object pronouns, gustar, and verbs to talk about likes/dislikes ____
    ·        Rules for making nouns and adjectives plural _________________________
    ·        Rules for telling what time it is right this minute ______________________
    ·        Rules for telling what time something takes place _____________________
    ·        Spellings for numbers 0-59 ________________________

Remember to check out the ¡Avancemos! website for additional practice or vocabulary lists (the links are on the right hand side of the blog).  You have done well all year, and I know that you will do well on the exam.  ¡Buena suerte!