Trashketball Fun in 3rd Grade Spanish Class

¡Hola familias! This week in our 3rd grade Spanish class, we had a blast playing a game called “Trashketball” to review some of our fundamental Spanish vocabulary and concepts.

Trashketball is a super engaging game where students practice Spanish skills like greetings, farewells, basic questions, numbers, colors, days of the week, months of the year, and seasons – all while trying to score points by tossing crumpled paper balls into a trash can! 🏀🗑️

Not only was this activity super fun and engaging for the students, but it was also a fantastic way for them to reinforce their Spanish skills in a hands-on, interactive way while learning to work together as a team. I was so impressed by how well the students used their Spanish – it was clear they were listening and practicing hard!

I’m so grateful to have such an enthusiastic and hardworking group of 3rd graders. Keep up the great work, everyone!

¡Hasta luego – and enjoy your Fall Break! 🎃🍂

– Señora Slinker

 

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