Craig and I continue to learn the Tu informal COMMANDS to tell someone to DO something, Say something, Have Something etc.... We did a matching exercise and a wrote out the definitions. I let him "play" the teacher and flashcard me the commands. We traded up switching Spanish and English saying the commands.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
I SUBSTITUTED FOR CRAIG TODAY DUE TO CAR ISSUES WITH THE OTHER TEACHER.
Tu (informal commands) and why we would use these as well as commom examples..... come here, put it there, do it, be nice, and go to the cafeteria..... We wrote out the different phrases and then compared the commands with their VERB counterparts.
30: Craig and I completed the matching of the COMMANDS and the definitions in the quick 30 mins.
He and I ran through his flashcards to try to commit them to memory.
Craig continues his picture frame assembly. He first sands all pieces to free them of any wood fibers created by the back saw when cutting the 45 degree corners. Next a picture frame corner bracket is attached to two pieces to form one 90 degree corner. Craig drills pilot holes and threads in four wood screws for each bracket. He completes three of the four 90 degree corners during this extended class period. Excellent job.
We went out back and played basketball together. We practiced to get better at shooting, using our legs, jumping, following thru, etc. We finished our time together with a short walk before lunch.