Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Spanish 4 Teaches Elementary Students

By OHS Torch Reporter Nick Barclay
            On Friday, April  22, Olympia High School Spanish 4 students visited Olympia West Elementary to teach the young students a little bit about the Spanish language.
            The Spanish class took a quick field trip to Oly West to teach students a little bit of Spanish. The trip’s objective was to inspire young kids to take an interest in learning Spanish, said Mrs. Natalie Cahill, OHS Spanish teacher.
            The students learned the basics behind the Spanish language. Kids at Oly West learned how to count in Spanish, as well as learning the colors in Spanish.
            Sophomore Blake Stine said, “I really enjoyed teaching the kids a little Spanish, I hope I helped them develop an interest in Spanish.”
            The trip allowed the high school students to reach out to the elementary kids, teaching them and making some friends along the way.
Junior Vittoria Cira said, “I am glad I was able to go.  It was a lot of fun meeting all of the kids and seeing them laugh and learn.”

The adventure was very fun for everyone and left students excited to learn in the future. Hopefully, it allowed students to want to learn in the future.

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