Russian (Period K2) Assignments

Instructor
Mr. Joseph Schlegel
Term
2018-2019
Department
AMS Desert Sky - Teacher Webpages
Description
Russian class is designed for students with little or no background in Russian language and culture. In this course, students will gain proficiency in the Russian language, moving from the Novice Low to Novice Mid / Novice High level in the lower grades, and to the Novice High / Intermediate Low level in the upper grades (see ACTFL proficiency guidelines for more details).
 
Communicative goals include everyday expressions, numbers and counting, colors and shapes, school and home, travel and weather, and more! Students will learn about Russian culture through games, movies, songs, and stories. As students progress with Russian in future years, they will have opportunities to increase their knowledge of these subjects and continue to increase their proficiency. Russian class will be a dynamic and enjoyable part of each student's day and I look forward to sharing it with you!
 
 
Russian K2 meets on Mondays at 2:16-3:06PM.

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The class syllabus outlines all of the expectations for the year. Your signature on this document represents a commitment to participate in the class and be graded accordingly on participation, assignments, and assessments. Your parent/guardian's signature acknowledges your participation in Russian. You are expected to return the signed syllabus to me by the end of September.

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Watch the PowerPoint presentation on Anastasia and the Romanov family. Watch the video clip from the animated film "Anastasia" where she begins to remember her family. Read the words for family members on the family worksheet and draw a picture of your own family on the back. Label your picture and say "Hi!" ("Privyet!") to each member of your family.
 

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All About Russia
 
Watch the PowerPoint presentation with images from Russia and name at least three things that are of interest to you. Listen closely to your instructor's descriptions and write as many Russian words as you can identify.

Color the coloring page provided to you and identify each item on the map

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Russian Olympic Alphabet
 
Watch the video of the Russian alphabet from the opening ceremonies of the 2014 Winter Olympics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIyaZirHLOA
 
Name at least three people, places, or things that are of interest to you.

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Russian Alphabet
 
Sing along to the Russian alphabet song from Sesame Street: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIKX9RYOX5w
 
Trace the Russian letters on the worksheet provided to you in class.