Mrs. Bliven's class at Ashaway FINALLY recorded videos for the conversation that we have been working on. We have been working hard to get the green screen technology to be able to make videos where the students (or, in this case, puppets) appear to be somewhere else. In the 4 videos that we made, the students chose puppets among Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí. Using a green screen, I superimposed them into The Plaza Mayor in Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor in Madrid, the Alhambra in Granada, and Park Güell in Barcleona (all in Spain). Check out the videos that we made using the links below.
Diego Rivera and Picasso at The Alhambra in Granada Diego Rivera and Salvador Dalí at The Plaza Mayor in Madrid Frida Kahlo and Salvador Dalí at The Plaza Mayor in Salamanca Frida Kahlo and Pablo Picasso at Park Güell in Barcelona Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo were married to each other in real life yet somehow those were the only two puppets that the students did not choose to be in a video together. Go figure! I have more pictures and videos coming soon as first grade is finishing up their shape artwork and kindergarten is finishing their Cubism Picasso faces. Have a good weekend!
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Happy Three Kings Day! Children in Spain went to bed last night anticipating the arrival of the Three Kings at their house and awoke in the morning to treats in their shoes and plenty of gifts. My third grade students made paper shoes before vacation and we set them out in the classrooms yesterday in hopes of getting a treat from the Three Kings. Surprisingly, the The Kings made a pit stop along their travels through Spain to little Hopkinton, RI to give the students a pencil and an eraser. They also left a little note for each class. It says" We are happy that you are learning about Three Kings Day in school. So we gave you some small treats as gifts. Please don't tell the children in Spain! Normally we don't give gifts to students in the U.S." Below is a picture of the letter that Mr. Fanning's class got and the shoes in Mrs. Bliven's room. So cool! First Grade students at Hope Valley just finished creating their own "Zones of Regulation Chart" in Spanish. The zones are a way for students to understand and express how they are feeling and try to do something about it if they need to change the way they are feeling. The blue zone is under the weather, slow moving, tired, etc. The green zone is ready to learn. The yellow zone is just a little excited or silly. The red zone is out of control. Students categorized feelings that they have learned in Spanish into each of the zones. Below is a sample of one chart. Have a good weekend!
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La Autora¡Hola! My name is Dori Carpenter. I teach K-4 Spanish at Hope Valley and Ashaway Elementary Schools in the Chariho Regional School District. I began teaching high school Spanish in 2010 and have been teaching at the elementary level in Chariho since 2014. I studied Spanish and Secondary Education at Providence College and The University of Salamanca in Salamanca, Spain. Archives
November 2017
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