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I am sure many of you use senorwooly.com. I absolutely love it and it gets better every year. He certainly makes quality products and the kids love watching and really do learn from him.

My question is - I know I used to use a chant from his site for teaching the preterite endings and I cannot find it anywhere. Is there anyone out there who knows what I am talking about? Simply repeating over and over the endings. Would love to locate it if someone could help.
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about preterit On 9/16/16, montgom wrote: > On 9/16/16, Gloria wrote: >> I am sure many of you use senorwooly.com. I absolutely >> love it and it gets better every year. He certainly makes >> quality products and the kids love watching and really do >> learn from him. >> >> My question is - I know I used to use a chant from ...See More
Sep 17, 2016
gloria On 9/17/16, Hannah M. wrote: > I LOVE Sr. Wooly! And I'm hoping my district will buy his > new graphic novel too. *crosses fingers* > > He put those conjugation songs on his blog. Go to his site, > click on the blog, and there are links there for the > conjugation songs. >

Is there a blog I am missing? I purchased a p...See More
Sep 18, 2016
Ann It is there - click on "Blog". Then, on the right hand
side of the blog page there are "conjugation rhythms".
Click on that and scroll down. Suerte :)
Sep 20, 2016
gloria I see the preterite of "ir" and I see the preterite of "hacer". I do not see the regular preterite endings that had both -ar ending and -er/ir endings.

Maybe I am just ciega! :)

On 9/20/16, Ann wrote: > It is there - click on "Blog". Then, on the right hand > side of the blog page there are &qu...See More
Sep 20, 2016
Ann Oops! It is not there. Just email him - he's really good about responding. > > > > > On 9/20/16, Ann wrote: >> It is there - click on "Blog". Then, on the right hand >> side of the blog page there are "conjugation rhythms". >> Click on that and scroll down. Suerte :)
Sep 23, 2016


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