28 April 2009
Los verbos reflexivos
19 April 2009
17 April 2009
Espanol B: La naturaleza
30 March 2009
Change of plans for AB INITIO
I just wanted to alert you to a slight change of plans. We will be doing our Interactive Oral Activity (IB exam prep) on Thursday (and Friday for period 2)of this week instead of tomorrow (el martes). Tomorrow we will have a brief review for our quiz on Wednesday (over vocab, saber/conocer, and indirect objet pronouns) and we will begin the preterite tense (notes practice, etc.)
Lo siento por el last minute change, but I think this will work better with the hectic schedule this week with some students being gone Thurs/Fri period 2 for ACT pre-testing procedures.
Mil gracias!
Sra. Fred
P.S. En otras palabras, no hay tarea 'oficial' esta noche.
25 March 2009
Earth Hour 2009 | 28 March | 8:30 PM
Objectives | Objetivos: Raise awareness of global issues [climate change] and cultivate international-mindedness; Save the planet
Earth Hour 2008
[If you look closely you might spot Profes. Fredregill, Green, Marcketti, Link, Reece, and Lyddon-Hatten in the cityscape of Toronto '-) ]
19 March 2009
Ab Initio Reminder: Spring Break/ Europe Trip tarea
It wouldn’t hurt to be interdisciplinary and to consider the elements and principles of art (space, color, movement/rhythm, balance, emphasis, proportion, etc.) in composing your photo!
For those of you who departed early for Spring Break and were not in attendance for our last class, remember that you also need to have completed the transcription, editing, and written development of your Oral Practice/Dibujo Assignment. This will be due on Monday/Es para el lunes.
De compras en los mercados de artesanías
In Mexican Mercados de artesanías one can find a great variety of handcrafted items (hecho a mano) that reflect la cultura indígena and blend old traditions with new ones. Textiles (clothing, blankets, lace), leather goods (purses, shoes, belts), jewelry, pottery, paintings/drawings, and alebrije (whimsically painted animals carved from wood) are all traditional items one can seek out in these markets to try out their skill at el regateo.
Lección 6: De compras en el mercado
Miren estas fotos del Mercado Benito Juarez en Oaxaca, México....
En este mercado, se vende comida de todo tipo: la fruta, las verduras, los chiles, la carne, el pan, el queso, etc.
Intercultural comparison: How do food markets in México compare to food/produce markets and supermarkets in the EE.UU.? What similarities/differences can you find and how are those a reflection of the respective culture?
03 March 2009
Practica Oral
28 January 2009
New Link!
Just a note to let you know that I have added a link in the Enlaces section for the Conjuguemos website for those of you who may wish to use the site to practice verb conjugations and to review lesson vocabulary. Let me know if you encounter any problems using the site. If we determine the need I will set up a school account so each of you can have a student login.
22 January 2009
09 December 2008
¿De dónde vienen mis cosas y adónde van?
Hola a todos! As many of you go about your holiday shopping, I just thought I'd take this opportunity to encourage you to reflect on how we as US consumers are part of a greater, global economy. This video about where stuff comes from, how it's processed and where it ends up illustrates just how far reaching the consequences of purchasing lots of "stuff" can be for others and ourselves. Our consumerism feeds into a lot of the problems facing developing countries in central and south america such as child labor, toxic pollution, mass migration from rural communities that can no longer sustain themselves due to loss of resources to huge cities to find any available work to ensure survival, etc. Many kids your age and younger are working 12 or more hours a day in factories making products for developed nations like ours. This video is about 20 minutes long so make sure you have enough time to view in full. (Here's the link in case you wish to view it in a larger format (recommended!) http://www.storyofstuff.com/ ) I think you'll find it an interesting and worthwhile viewing. It is my hope that you'll approach your holiday shopping with more international-mindedness and with a greater sense of your global responsibility. Perhaps this season nature your creative side instead of your consumer side and make your own holiday gifts. At the very least, use your purchasing power with an increased awareness of the individuals, communities, environments and economies around the world that might have been impacted in the making of whatver "stuff" you buy. Reflejen y piensen en el poder que tienen para crear cambio en el mundo. ¡Felices fiestas!
04 December 2008
Humor con verbos...
decir/dice = to say or tell/ she says
gritar/gritando = to yell/yelling
dime = give me
a lo cual = to which
En clase le dice la profesora a Jaimito:
-- A ver, Jaimito. Dime el presente de indicativo del verbo nadar.
A lo cual responde el niño gritando:-
-- YO NADO, TU NADAS, EL NADA...
-- Jaimito, más bajo, más bajo...
-- Yo buceo, tú buceas, él bucea...
03 December 2008
¿Cómo eres? Un ‘test’ de personalidad
02 December 2008
¡Sí se puede!
These tortugas hatch underground from eggs and them squirm to the surface. Then they book-it to the high seas (in this clip they do so despite quite a large audience of gawkers who have conveniently dug them a slight trench so they can find their way more easily. It seems to be quite a large feat considering that thir heads seem to weigh more than their bodies. :)
(You can probably skip the first 1:45 of this clip.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNqKi2eUUi0&feature=related
This one is cute, too. ¡Sí se puede!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5724101698025238287
El pasillo ecuatoriano...
El trio de jovenes colombianos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4eqX-IEZb0&feature=related
El hombre peruano que se llama "rojasyrojas":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcPUSofg2mM
...y con la guitarra muy pequena:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y6dVDOq4wI&feature=related
28 October 2008
Reserva la fecha para celebrar el Dia de los Muertos

24 October 2008
Conexión: el arte

CowParade began in Zurich Switzerland about 10 years ago and is an event and exhibit that occurs in major cities around the world. Cow Parade is considered the world’s largest public art exhibit. Artists and non-professional artists (i.e. President Bush) are invited to the CowParade City to develop a concept for and paint a cow. The canvas? A life-size cow made out of fiberglass. A shiny, white, bovine form. Once painted, the cows are then proudly put on display in the streets of the city and are auctioned to patrons to raise money for various charities and causes.
October 18th marked the beginning of CowParade in Madrid. [CowParade Madrid homepage: http://www.cowparademadrid.com/tabid/450/Default.aspx] The creation phase continues through the end of November. The exhibition phase will occur January through March when the cows will run the streets of Madrid like the bulls of Pamplona! Accidental cow tippings and lesions will temporarily grant an unlucky cow a stay in the “Cow Hospital” to receive the necessary repairs and touch-ups before returning to their post. At the end of the exhibition period, the cows are auctioned off and proceeds are directed to charitable organizations and to fund social programs. This is art for everyday people. Watch this video clip from ElPais.com to get a feel for the “studio” these artists work in and see if you can get the gist of the story. In one segment, José Cardoso addresses the question ¿Por qué una vaca?/Why a cow? and the two aspects that artists say make the cow an ideal format for this communicative art event that aims to (re)connect people to art and raise awareness and support for various social causes.
http://www.elpais.com/videos/cultura/Cow/Parade/aterriza/Madrid/elpvid/20081021elpepucul_6/Ves/ Obviously there are some major CAS hours involved in taking art to the center of a city to make it accessible to everyday people in the streets and in engaging artists in creating on a such unique canvas to raise money for social causes.
While the cow form stays the same from city to city as CowParade travels around the world, the artists encounter new artistic challenges each year as they try to outdo previous concepts and as they grapple with their own interpretation of the cow as a viable piece/form of art. In addition, artists are influenced and inspired by the unique cultures, customs and perspectives of each Cow City.
If just the idea of putting painted cows into industrial and urban environments isn’t intriguing enough, try taking a look at some of the bovine beauties these artists have created! This link has un montón of awesome photos of vacas from previous shows listed with their patron, artist(s), and Cow city http://www.cowparademadrid.com/tabid/471/Default.aspx
Let us know your favorite. Is it Harry Potter cow which currently resides in the residence of JK Rowling?
