
The following is but a brief
“dew-point” condensation of topics in my class; if you want to fully
satiate your thirst, you must take my class!! If you are really
insistent upon divining knowledge from this site and “parched” for
additional grammatical refreshment, may I suggest that you partake of
following websites to supplement my meager portions:
http://zonorus.marlboro.edu/~jmcconn/capstoneproject/capstone1.html
I also suggest that you check
out the Jefferson County Schools webpage under "Teacher Tools" on the
right hand side for the Spanish power point presentations at:
http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/tools
I never fail to shamelessly promote coin collecting,
but I can think of no better way to learn about geography, including
that of Hispanic countries than by collecting coins. Joel Anderson has
sets of coins from almost all foreign countries and Dr. Bob Reis'
Anything Anywhere site, as its name states, has not only coins but also
just about every other sort of interesting item imaginable!
http://www.joelscoins.com/