Saturday, December 17, 2011

More News

I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! See you next year.


Back to business. For the students that were not in class. We completed Lesson 47 in the grammar book and pgs. 44-48 in text book.


The homework is the following:


Homework:


·         Study spelling words/vocabulary words from packet given in class.


·         Read pgs. 51 & 55 from Maqainw Ellhnika


Spelling Words                                                          Vocabulary Words


·         tromeroV-h-o                                                            - atuchma


·         ponokefaloV                                                   - pezodromio


·         ricnw                                                              -patw gkazi


·         apaisioV-h-o                                                           -sumperifora


·         ctupw                                                             -louzw ta mallia mou


·         eutucwV


·         tuceroV
Quick reminder: Classes resumes Saturday, January 7, 2012.
See you then.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Homework

Homework (Due December17th:
1.Re-read te first story on p. 37 and answer the questions on p. 38-40
2. Grammar lessons 44 & 45
3. Read story on p. 44 from next lesson and write any words you do not know on post-it notes
4. Study for spelling quiz
5. Define spelling words.

Spelling Words
epistrofh
anacwrhsh
eisithrio
aplo
cilia
afixh
proorismoV
eisithrio me epistrofh

Don't forget we are going to have a Christmas Party on December 17th. Come and enjoy!!!
Everyone is welcome. It would be greatly appreciated if parents can bring cookies and juice boxes.
On Sunday, Greek School will be singing their Christmas Carols on December 18th. Classes will resume Saturday, January 7th.
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Book Reports

So proud of every student!!! They did such a great job and each of them were very creative. There were posters, dioramas, and power points. They seemed to enjoy it too. This might be something we will regularly do throughout the year. They spoke so beautifully in Greek when presenting their projects. They should be proud of themselves.

They did such a wonderful job that they deserve a week off from any writing for homework.

Homework: Read first story in lesson 22(p.37) in Mathaino Ellinika and to write any words thet do not know.