¡Buenos días familias! I know it's a bit early but ¡Feliz Día de los Muertos/Día de los Difuntos! Below are some fun things we're doing at Ray to celebrate and we would love it if each student and their families participated 😊 First, Ms. Nieto created a virtual altar in which families can add a photo of a deceased loved one to honor and remember them. The link to that is here - https://forms.gle/YPQp9BFZSdU3UMXq5 Ms. Nieto also created a Flipgrid in which students and their families can upload a short video of them speaking about a deceased loved one and good memories they have with/of that person. They may speak about multiple people in one video if they would like. The link to the Flipgrid is here - https://flipgrid.com/be20e5ef Third, if a student and/or their family (parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, etc.) came from a country in Latin America and still celebrate Día de los Muertos here in the United States, they may film and email a video of them describing from which country/countries in Latin America their family is, how they celebrate Día de los Muertos, and anything else they want to add. Please send the videos to me at [email protected] or on GoogleClassroom. For example, you and your family could say something like, "Hi, my name is...and this is my family! My parents are from the United States of America, but my mom's parents are from Bolivia and Mexico. We celebrate Día de los Muertos by....which is what my grandpa did in Bolivia. My grandma, who is from Mexico, celebrates Día de los Muertos by doing..." Finally, here is a link to a GoogleSlides presentation in English that has a ton of information and resources about Día de los Muertos in Latin America. I did not make this, it was sent to me from Ms. McGehee, who found it in a facebook group. We reviewed most of the presentation in class on Thursday and Friday. Link Here. Below is a video I recorded of myself reviewing the presentation with some commentary if you would like to take a look at it. I hope that everyone has an enjoyable weekend celebrating Día de los Muertos and Halloween! 😊
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10/5/2020 0 Comments Progress Reports¡Buenas tardes familias!
I hope that you all are having a wonderful week so far! Progress reports are coming up this week, and with that being said please make sure that your student(s) have completed all of their Spanish assignments. Below is a list of all the assignments for each grade, and a detailed description of each assignment is on their Spanish GoogleClassroom. These are NOT their final grades so even though that this week is the final week of this semester that they will have Spanish, they may still submit any missing assignment(s) for the following 5 weeks. Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns about your student(s)' grade(s) or want help of any sort. I'm here to help you and your student(s) succeed. Assignments for 1st grade Room 212, 2nd grade Rooms 212, 214, and 215:
Assignments for third and fourth grade split class (Room 202)
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April 2024
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RAY VISION Every Chicago Public Schools student in every neighborhood will be engaged in a rigorous, well-rounded program and will graduate prepared for success in college, career and life. RAY MISSION The mission of Ray School is to provide a rich academic experience for our culturally, racially, and socio-economically diverse student body. Teachers and staff work collaboratively with parents to instill in our students a life-long love of learning. |