Listen to the clips below. Can you hear when their birthdays are?
We can count to 31!
Practise your numbers with the games below.
We have learned how to ask and say how old we are in Spanish.
¿Cuántos años tienes?
Tengo siete/ocho años.
We learned a Mexican clapping rhyme about tortillas. The ancient Mayans ate tortillas made of maize (corn). Tortillas are still a main part of the diet in Mexico and Central American countries.
Tortillitas de manteca,
Para Mamá que está contenta.
Tortillitas de salvado,
Para Papá que está enojado.
El Dinosaurio Hambriento.
We have written our own stories about The Hungry Dinosaur!
Listen and look at our work!
Coming soon!
Nouns in Spanish
We have been learning that there are two groups of nouns in Spanish. Masculine nouns use un ( a ) and feminine nouns use una ( a) .Un and una both mean a or one. We sorted the un and una words from the story La Oruga Muy Hambrienta.
Look at our work!
This half term we have been reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar in Spanish. We have been practising our writing and spelling in Spanish.( Do you remember the a,e,i,o,u song we learned in Year 2?)
We know the days of the week and some fruits in Spanish.
Next half term we will be writing our own versions of the story.