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Español 1
1. Sabes tú 9, el 24 de enero de 2020
P: This is one of the most famous symbols of Mexico. This monolithic huge stone, carved by the Aztecs in 1479 is also known as the “Sun Stone.” It weighs almost 24 tons, is 3 feet thick and approximately 12 feet in diameter. The Aztecs dedicated it to the sun, represented by the face in the center. The calendar represents a 260-day year. By what other name is this stone known?
R: The Aztec Calendar
2. Review quiz 1
3. Apuntes- telling time
4. Examencito - numbers 0-30 and days of the week
Español 2
1. ¿Sabes tú? 5, el 24 de enero de 2020
The seasons in the southern part of South America occur at opposite times of the year from seasons north of the equator. Summer begins in December, and winter begins in June. The equator runs through northern South America, where the weather is warm all year round. Here there are only two seasons, wet and dry. In the tropics, altitude plays a major role in the climate. The Andes region is quite cold even though it is near the equator.
Español 2
1. ¿Sabes tú? 5, el 24 de enero de 2020
The seasons in the southern part of South America occur at opposite times of the year from seasons north of the equator. Summer begins in December, and winter begins in June. The equator runs through northern South America, where the weather is warm all year round. Here there are only two seasons, wet and dry. In the tropics, altitude plays a major role in the climate. The Andes region is quite cold even though it is near the equator.
2. Review quiz 1 and discuss options for tutoring
3. Turn-in practica 1-3 if you have not already
4. Vocab review - leccion 5 vocab
5. Practica 4 - Leccion 5 p.49-50 WS vocab, months and weather
Quiz postpopned to Monday over estar w/ conditions and emotions and weather