I am launching a new site look in March. It will be much more easy to use. I am also making a lot of posters available to blog subscribers. Maybe some of us will want to use some of them.
But I need the Spanish and German for the words below, if anybody has time to do that. You could cut and paste and then just put in the target language translations below in a comment field and I can take it from there into the new resources part of the site.
And, if you have any posters you use or requests for posters, now is the time to share what you have or ask for something you want. Go to the resources/posters link on this site and look over what is there and then you can figure out what we need to get rid of or add.
I do have one problem in that my Word Wall was lost. Long story involving a copy guy in our building. But I should have back ups and I didn’t. So if anyone has a good Word Wall for level 1 in any language pls. put it in a comment field if it fits or send it to me at benslavic.com. I want about 120 words for level 1. No more. And no verbs. I am making a Verb Wall poster to be separate from and not mixed in with the Word Wall. I like putting all the level 1 verbs (I have that, just not the Word Wall) in one big poster.
I am needing to start this poster stuff now because I want NO CLUTTER on my walls next year. Just the high priority posters and nothing else.
Of course, this will be an on-going thing. And don’t worry, the new five foot posters for the metacognition piece, which I intend to do every day, will be on the new and updated posters link. And also three nice posters on Rigor that Clarice put together from that flurry of stuff about metacognition we did last week. It will all be up there for our use as either “Posters” or “Other Useful Information”.
Here is what I need in German and Spanish:
Comment épelle-t-on cela? ( I post this on the back wall for me not to forget to use it to teach the alphabet and as a way to take a break when the CI sucks).
QUESTION WORDS (I’m doing one poster on this. Those little rectangular ones take up too much room even though they are cute.)
qui – who
que – what
est-ce que – is it that
qu’est-ce que – what is it that
où – where
quand – when
combien – how much, how many
pourquoi – why
parce que – because
comment – how, describe
quel/quelle – which
à qui (ownership) – whose
de qui (relationship) – whose
de quelle couleur est – what color is
le = the (m.)
la = the (f.)
l’ = use w/ a vowel
les = the (pl.)
un = a (m.)
une = a (f.)
des = some
à = to, at, or in
de = of or from
à + le = au
à + la = à la
à + les = aux
de + le = du
de + la = de la
de + les = des
(don’t get wigged out about the last one above, Diana. I find that this chart helps them in FVR)
