Summer Enrichment Activities
For students who have completed Spanish 3 and are entering HonorsSpanish 4
Do the activities (listed on the gray drop-down Tabs) throughout the summer in order to keep your Spanish alive and active. These cannot be done “all in one day”, so it’s important that you plan ahead and space out the activities. Read through them All and PLAN out your summer accordingly.
Submit information on each gray drop-down tab as you do it. (There are also active links across the bottom of this page.) Keep a record on this Checklist Chart (print a copy) of what you have done: What you did When you did it |
Checklist Chart
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Just click on Download File (to your right) to get a copy of the Checklist. The grey drop-down boxes are for submitting your materials.
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If you are traveling this summer, working, vacationing or just chillin’—you’ll need to plan it all out to get everything done. This is a priority for you if you want to be a part of the Honors Spanish 4 class. Make it happen!
Please remember: Your grade in Spanish 3 has earned you this chance to take Honors Spanish Four. In order to be adequately prepared to face the challenges you will find in the upcoming year (speaking ONLY in Spanish; daily reading, writing, and listening in Spanish…), you must work with your Spanish this summer. These Enrichment Activities are not suggestions—they’re requirements for the course and you will receive a grade for them upon entering your class (whether Fall or Spring).
Please remember: Your grade in Spanish 3 has earned you this chance to take Honors Spanish Four. In order to be adequately prepared to face the challenges you will find in the upcoming year (speaking ONLY in Spanish; daily reading, writing, and listening in Spanish…), you must work with your Spanish this summer. These Enrichment Activities are not suggestions—they’re requirements for the course and you will receive a grade for them upon entering your class (whether Fall or Spring).
Sites that might help you when you beging reviewing your grammar:
http://www.studyspanish.com/tutorial.htm (“StudySpanish”)
http://www.trinity.edu/mstroud/grammar/ (“Trinity”)
don Carlos collection of grammar and AP Vocabulary (if you’re in to a challenge!) (“DonCarlos”)
http://doncarlos123.tripod.com/activitiesatquia.html
lower level 1 and 2 Spanish practice of vocab and grammar (“Dr. Lemon”)
http://www.drlemon.net/Grammar101.html
my favorite of course (“Colby”)
http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/SLC/index.php
http://www.studyspanish.com/tutorial.htm (“StudySpanish”)
http://www.trinity.edu/mstroud/grammar/ (“Trinity”)
don Carlos collection of grammar and AP Vocabulary (if you’re in to a challenge!) (“DonCarlos”)
http://doncarlos123.tripod.com/activitiesatquia.html
lower level 1 and 2 Spanish practice of vocab and grammar (“Dr. Lemon”)
http://www.drlemon.net/Grammar101.html
my favorite of course (“Colby”)
http://www.colby.edu/~bknelson/SLC/index.php