Science: You all did a great job with your first lab report today. As we discussed what is expected and what is unnecessary - you should have been updating, changing, and re-wording what you had written already on your first draft. Now you are to re-type your lab report using the changes discussed in today's class, print it up for me, and turn it in first thing in the morning (prior to going on your class trip). Please note that ya'll had a chance to work on it in computer class already - completing this task should be a breeze. Spanish: you were introduced to a new irregular verb rule (o) --> (ue). Homework: 5x each in Spanish and 1x each in English. Also - conjugate the verbs highlighted in yellow. Due Friday There are some instances when an irregular verb which contains an (o) within its spelling, which must be changed to an (ue). When conjugated, (o) changes to (ue) (with the exception of nostoros and vosotros). For example: Volar = To Fly
The following tables represent –ar, -er, and –ir verbs which follow the (o) to (ue) rules… -AR
*The verb jugar is conjugated in the same manner although it does not contain the letter (o). -ER
-IR
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