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La semana del veintisiete de octubre

10/27/2014

 
All Week - Monday and Friday we will be working on the "People Project" (see below). Tuesday through Thursday we will go to the Forum Room and participate in some other fun activities.
The People Project
Objective: Students will exhibit their understanding of subject pronouns, the verb "ser" and adjectives (use the adjectives from the quizlet set "Adjective Opposites".
Assignment:
1) In Google Drive, create a presentation named "People Project". On each slide you will have cartoon pictures and two sentences (with subject pronouns, a conjugation of the verb "ser" and adjectives) describing the people in the pictures.
2) On the first slide, create a cartoon drawing of yourself.
3) On the next 9 slides, include pictures of other famous cartoon characters (be careful with your searches!). At least 5 of the slides need to include more than one person, and at least 2 need to include your own cartoon.

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