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1 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 1 Projects a great way to use your students skills Do you do projects? Do you need ideas? Have a favorite you want to share? Here is your chance to get some new ideas and share some of your own. First, the presenter will give you several project ideas and rubrics for high school levels I-IV. Then, she will open the floor for sharing. If possible, please bring 50 copies of your favorite project & rubric to share. IFLTA 2009 Conference Presenter: Jane VanHatten T.A. Edison Jr/Sr High School Lake Station, IN [email protected] Pointers: 1. Always know your goal (structures, peer editing, computer skills, vocabulary, speaking, writing, etc.) 2. Make a grading rubric & give it to the students 3. Build projects into their grade (mine are worth 10% of the quarter grade) 4. Make them worth A LOT (100 points is a good amount) so they will take you seriously 5. Be very clear on what you want, preferable show examples 6. Set a deadline & have consequences for late work 7. Stick to the rubric when grading & make the deadline stick Sample projects are on the following pages. Take any that interest you, according to the level you teach. All projects can easily be adapted for any language. Feel free to use them as you like!
2 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 2 Cómo soy yo? Spanish I Project Due: Friday, October 30 (even if you are absent) ½ credit Monday, November 2 (no credit after that) Object: To write an essay about yourself in Spanish. Minimum requirements: -At least 5 complete sentences, in Spanish (10) -Includes all of the following information: Your name (2) Where you are from (2) A physical description (6) A personality description (6) What you like & don t like to do(2) At least 5 of the classes you have this semester & what time they take place (10) -Grammar and spelling are correct, according to level 1, quarter two standards. (15) Additional grading criteria: Project goes beyond minimum requirements (1-5 points) Project catches the eye & makes people want to look at it (1-5 points) TOTAL OF 60
3 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 3 Cómo soy yo? Preliminary Skit Spanish I, Avancemos! 1 Write a skit (in Spanish) with your table in which you: - Greet each other - Introduce yourself or the other people at your table - Ask where your partner(s) is from - Say that you are from a Spanish-speaking country - Ask how your partner is doing today - Say goodbye You will perform it before the class, without your paper, tomorrow.
4 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 4 Spanish I 3 rd Quarter Game Project Object: In groups of 2-3 students, produce a game in Spanish. Important dates: VIERNES, 17 DE MARZO first draft of question/answer sheet due* *YOU WILL LOSE 5 POINTS PER DAY FOR LATE WORK* JUEVES, 23 DE MARZO game & question/answer sheet due*** ***YOU WILL LOSE 20 POINTS PER DAY FOR LATE FINAL PROJECTS*** Minimum Requirements: 4 Questions that require players to conjugate 2 ar verbs 1 ir verb & 1 er verb in the present tense (12 points) 5 Questions that require players to conjugate irregular verbs in the present tense (ie: tener, ir, ser, estar, gustar, oír, hacer, conocer - 15 points) 2 questions about each of the following structures acabar de venir de gustar + infinitive (18 points) 10 questions about the vocabulary from p.189 (10 points) 10 questions about adjectives that show proper placement and agreement, 5 of which must be feelings (20 points) Additional grading criteria: Project goes beyond minimum requirements (1-10 points) Game is engaging and people want to play it (peer evaluation) (1-10 points) Project demonstrates mastery of Spanish I concepts, especially from Unidad 3, Etapa 1 (1-10 points) TOTAL OF 100
5 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 5 SPANISH I 3 RD QUARTER GAME PROJECT PEER EVALUATION GROUP: 1. Were the directions clear and easy to follow? Yes No 2. Did you have all the materials necessary to play the game? Yes No 3. Were the questions clear and easy to understand? Yes No 4. Was the answer sheet correct? Yes No 5. Would you ever want to play the game again? Yes No 6. Rate the game overall: bad good SPANISH I 3 RD QUARTER GAME PROJECT PEER EVALUATION GROUP: 1. Were the directions clear and easy to follow? Yes No 2. Did you have all the materials necessary to play the game? Yes No 3. Were the questions clear and easy to understand? Yes No 4. Was the answer sheet correct? Yes No 5. Would you ever want to play the game again? Yes No 6. Rate the game overall: bad good
6 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 6 Quién soy yo? Spanish I 4 th Quarter Project Object: to produce a poster or scrapbook pages introducing yourself to next year s Spanish I students. Minimum Requirements: -at least 3 ar verbs 2 ir verbs 2 er verbs properly conjugated in the present tense (14 points) -at least 5 properly conjugated irregular verbs in the present tense ie: tener, venir, ir, ser, estar, gustar, oír, hacer, conocer, saber (10 points) -at least 3 properly conjugated stem-changing verbs in the present tense (6 points) ie: jugar, preferir, querer, cerrar, empezar, entender, merendar, pensar, perder -at least 1 ar verb & 1 ir verb properly used in the present progressive tense (4 points) -at least 2 weather expressions (4 points) -at least 5 adjectives that show proper placement and agreement (10 points) Additional grading criteria: Project goes beyond minimum requirements (1-10 points) Project catches the eye & makes people want to look at it (1-10 points) Project demonstrates mastery of Spanish I concepts (1-10 points) TOTAL OF 75
7 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 7 Favorite Teachers Project Spanish II 2 nd Quarter nombre: Due: Friday, October 30 (even if you are absent) ½ credit Monday, November 2 (no credit after that) Object: to write an essay about AT LEAST 2 of your favorite teachers in Spanish. Minimum requirements: -At least 10 complete sentences, in Spanish (10) - Include all of the following information: The teachers names (2) Where they are from (2) A physical description (6) A personality description (6) What they like & don t like to do (4) -Compare them to each other, saying who is taller, more athletic, etc.(4) -Talk about the classes they teach and what you do in the classes (4) -Ask them about a trip they took on an airplane. Write about what they do to prepare for trips, in the airport, what they do, etc. (15) -Include pictures/illustrations to go with the essay (5) Additional grading criteria: -Grammar and spelling are correct, according to level 2, quarter two standards. (15) - Project goes beyond minimum requirements (1-5 points) - Project is neat, catches the eye & makes people want to look at it (1-10 points) TOTAL OF 85
8 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 8 Spanish II Computer Lab Favorite Teacher Essay Assignment Nombre: Fecha: Part I: Write an essay about your favorite teachers. (In Spanish, at least 5 sentences) Part 2 in the computer lab 1. Login & open a blank Word document. 2. Click on TOOLS, LANGUAGE, SET LANGUAGE 3. Find Spanish (Spain Modern sort), & choose it. 4. Change font size to Type the title Mis maestros favoritos. If you did the above steps correctly, the spell checker should not object. 6. Save you essay in YOUR FILE on the H: drive as Mis maestros favoritos 7. Type your name underneath the title 8. Skip 3 lines 9. Change font size to 16 & type your essay 10. If you have followed the steps above correctly, the spellcheck tool should help you with spelling & accents 11. Save your essay, print it & turn it in
9 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 9 Spanish II Newspaper Project Objective: working in a group of 2-3 people, create a newspaper in Spanish that shows mastery of the preterite, weather expressions and the present tense. Rough draft: due Monday, March 21 at the end of class Final paper: due Wednesday, March 23 at the BEGINNING of class ***late work (for any reason - including absence) will lose 20% of the credit per day of lateness*** Remember that projects are 10% of your semester grade. Requirements: The entire paper will be graded as follows: grammar 40 points completeness 20 points linguistic comprehensibility 20 points creativity/neatness/beauty 20 points TOTAL 100 points Front page: Talk about something that is breaking news (happening right now) using the present or present progressive. You must include 3 -ar verbs, 3 -ir or -er verbs and 5 adjectives. Report on an event (a game, dance, play, concert, etc.) using the preterite tense. The event must be something related to the school or community. You must include 3 -ir stem-changing verbs, 5 irregular verbs and 5 regular verbs. Report on the weather for our area. Include the temperature, whether it is hot/cold, snowing/raining or sunny, good/bad weather. Include another section of your choice. Suggestions: comic strip, sports page, movie review, personal ads etc. This section must include 3 stem-changing verbs, 3 irregular verbs, 2 ar verbs, 2 ir verbs and 2 er verbs.
10 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 10 Fill in each blank with a different member of your group. Then, circle the word or phrase that best describes how much work each person did on your group s project: did: nothing some work an equal share most of the work all of the work did: nothing some work an equal share most of the work all of the work did: nothing some work an equal share most of the work all of the work Newspaper Project - Evaluation grammar of 40 points completeness of 20 points linguistic comprehensibility of 20 points creativity/neatness/beauty of 20 points TOTAL of 100 points Front page/present progressive tense: not evident some correct several correct all correct of 3 -ar verbs, 3 -ir or -er verbs, of 5 adjectives. event/preterite tense. not evident some correct several correct all correct of 3 -ir stem-changing verbs, of 5 irregular verbs, of 5 regular verbs. weather : mostly incorrect several incorrect words/phrases mostly correct temperature, hot/cold, snowing/raining or sunny, good/bad weather. choice/present tense mostly incorrect several incorrect words/phrases mostly correct 3 stem-changing verbs, 3 irregular verbs, 2 ar verbs, 2 ir verbs and 2 er verbs. Comments:
11 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 11 Recetas 2 nd Quarter Project, Spanish II Objective: to learn about, cook & taste foods from Spanish-speaking countries. 1. You will receive a recipe in Spanish from a Spanish-speaking country. Translate it into English, including measurements that we use (instead of grams, figure out how many tablespoons or cups it is) 2. On the internet, research the recipe a. What country is it from? b. What other variations are there? c. What special ingredients does it use? Why?
12 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 12 d. When do they make that particular dish? 3. Find the recipe in English, or find a different recipe from the same country. Print it out & attach it to this paper. 4. Prepare the dish at home, making enough for the class to have a taste. (You should have enough to serve people) 5. Arrange with Señora VanHatten what day you will be bringing it in. You will loose 20 points for each day you forget to bring in the food. Be prepared to tell the class about the food. 6. Fill out the sabroso? comment sheet for each dish you try. Sabroso? Name of dish: Country of origin: Ingredients: How did it taste? Do you like it? Would you like to make this at home? (Write 3-5 sentences in English)
13 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 13 ***save this paper - it must be turned in with your project*** Spanish II - Alien Project Aliens have invaded our school! It is your job to write a article about them for the Spanish newspaper, EL MUNDO HISPANO. 1. Draw & color a picture of an alien. 2. Since it is a newspaper article, write the story in at least 3 columns. In Spanish, write a description of the alien. Include the following: - It s hair/eye color - What/how many body parts it has - What it is wearing - It s personality - Whether it is tall or short - Use the verbs tener, ser & llevar in the present tense - Use at least 2 stem-changing verbs - Use at least 5 adjectives 3. Write about what he/she did yesterday (preterite) Include: - At least 3 verbs from p.61 - At least 2 verbs from p.40 - At least 1 regular verb You may turn in a rough draft to me on Monday for corrections. After that, you are on your own! Sentence Order of 5 1=Most not logical 2=Somewhat logical 3=In logical order 4=Logical with some flow 5=Flow purposefully Details/variety of 10 1=Few details 2=Some basic details 3=Several basic details 4=Substantial details & variety 5=Clear vivid details with much variety Accuracy of =Errors prevent comprehension 3-5=Comprehensible, yet many errors 6-8=Some spelling and grammar errors throughout 9-10=Very few errors Creativity & Completeness of 5 TOTAL: of 30
14 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 14 Spanish II - Community Project (50 points) EE1 U4,L1 1. Draw a map of a town. Include a bakery and at least 5 other shops, labeled in Spanish. include at least 5 streets, labeled in Spanish. (due: Tuesday, March 2) 2. Using your map, give directions to Jorge (an exchange student from Paraguay) from the bakery to 2 other shops. (Using tú commands) (rough draft due: Wednesday, March 3) 3. Ask your friends and family what they think of your town. Write a paragraph describing your town, the shops (using at least 5 adjectives) and what 3 people say about your town (using the verb decir in the present tense.) (rough draft due: Wednesday, March 3) 4. Present your town to the class, telling us how to get to 1 place from the bakery, describing 1 shop and 1 thing people say about your town. (Final draft and presentation due: AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS, Friday, March 5)
15 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 15 Mi Rutina Project Spanish II Object: Write and illustrate an essay comparing your usual routine to your routine during vacation. Minimum Requirements: -at least 10 reflexive verbs used correctly in the present tense (20 points) -at least 5 regular verbs and 5 irregular verbs properly conjugated and used (20 points) -at least 3 properly conjugated stem-changing verbs (6 points) -at least 1 ar verb & 1 ir/-er verb properly used in the present progressive tense (4 points) -at least 2 regular and 2 irregular AFFIRMATIVE and 2 regular and 2 irregular NEGATIVE tú commands (16 points) -at least 5 adjectives that show proper placement and agreement (10 points) Additional grading criteria: Project goes beyond minimum requirements (1-10 points) Project catches the eye & makes people want to look at it (1-10 points) Project demonstrates mastery of 2 nd quarter Spanish II concepts (1-10 points) TOTAL OF 100
16 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 16 SPANISH II - STORYBOOK PROJECT Goal: to write an ORIGINAL children s book or write about your own childhood in Spanish that demonstrates your knowledge of the preterite and imperfect. Requirements: At least 15 sentences in Spanish Proper use of the preterite & imperfect If you do a kid s story, pictures or illustrations should be included If you write about your own childhood, you could create a scrapbook instead Due dates: Rough Draft of text DUE: Friday, 5/16 Final Project DUE: Wednesday, 5/28 You will lose 25 points for each day late! EVEN IF YOU ARE ABSENT! Sentence Order of 5 1=Most not logical 2=Somewhat logical 3=In logical order 4=Logical with some flow 5=Flow purposefully Details/variety of 10 1=Few details 2=Some basic details 3=Several basic details 4=Substantial details & variety 5=Clear vivid details with much variety Accuracy of =Errors prevent comprehension 3-5=Comprehensible, yet many errors 6-8=Some spelling and grammar errors throughout 9-10=Very few errors Creativity & Completeness of 5 TOTAL: of 30
17 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 17 p.78 PROJECT SPANISH III Object: To write an essay about an unforgettable experience, in Spanish. Due dates: 10/12 p.78, part 1 completed 10/14 first draft completed p.78, part 2 10/15 & 10/19 type up first draft in computer lab 10/20 & 21 peer evaluation 10/26-10/30 finish making corrections to & typing final draft Final draft due: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2009 (absolutely NO LATE PROJECTS. If you do not turn in the completed project by 10:00 am on October 30, you will receive NO CREDIT for the final portion.) Name: p.78 brainstorming 10/12 p. 78 answers questions, rough draft 10/14 computer first draft 10/19 Peer evaluations completed for : Final Paper: Name, date, title Includes some of the corrections & suggestions made by evaluators Shows progress from p. 78 rough draft to computer drafts Shows effective use of spell check, including necessary accents and spelling corrections overall quality of 100 points
18 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 18 Spanish III p.78 composition evaluation Name of evaluator: Name of author being evaluated: 1. Read the composition you have been given from your classmate. If you see any spelling, accentuation or grammatical errors, make corrections. 2. Write a summary (3-6 sentences), in English, of what you understand their composition is talking about. 3. Check the questions on p.78. a. Did they answer the questions? b. Do you think they used the imperfect and preterit properly? 4. What did you like about the composition? 5. Add 2-3 sentences (in Spanish) or questions that would make their composition better. Ie: ask for more information about something, suggest they talk more about the weather or give more background information, suggest some feelings they may have had on that day, etc. 6. Staple your evaluation paper on top of their paper & return it to the composition s author. Name: p.78 brainstorming p. 78 answers questions, rough draft computer first draft Peer evaluations completed: Final Paper: Name, date, title Includes some of the corrections & suggestions made by evaluators Shows progress from p. 78 rough draft to computer drafts Shows effective use of spell check, including necessary accents and spelling corrections overall quality of 100 points
19 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 19 *****DO NOT LOSE THIS PAPER! TURN IT IN WITH YOUR FINAL PROJECT!!***** Spanish IV Hispanic Country Research Project Objective: Write a research paper and do a presentation about Spanish-Speaking country (other than Spain & Mexico). Paper must be at least 3 pages, double-spaced, 12 font (Times New Roman or Arial), 1 inch margins and written in Spanish. It should include information on the history, culture and geography of the country. You may also write about where you would like to go and what you would like to do if you were to travel there. Presentation must be at least 3 minutes long. It must include the history, culture and geography of the country, though you may not just read your paper. Create a poster or Power Point slides as part of your presentation. You will also need a bibliography that includes at least 3 books and 3 internet sources. NOTE: You will lose 5 points per day for any portion of this project that is late. No projects will be accepted for a grade after Wednesday, October 22 Due Dates: Sources & notes due Friday, September 26 Rough draft of paper due: Friday October 10 Poster & Presentation: Friday, October 17 Final draft of paper due: Monday, October 20 Sources & Notes of 5 Rough draft of 10 Bibliography of 15 Presentation of 15 Poster of 15 Grammar/spelling of 20 Overall quality of 20 TOTAL of 100
20 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 20 Spanish IV Hispanic Culture Research Project Objective: Write a research paper and do a presentation about some aspect of Hispanic culture. Paper must be at least 5 pages, double-spaced, 12 font (Times New Roman or Arial), 1 inch margins and be written in Spanish. It should include information on the history, country (countries) where it takes place, special foods, clothes, traditions, etc. You may also write about your own experience with the culture/tradition presented. Presentation must be at least 3 minutes long. It must include some of the information you wrote about in your paper, though you may not just read the paper. Create a poster or Power Point slides as part of your presentation, food, dance or other demonstration. You will also need a bibliography that includes at least 5 sources. Sources & notes check: Friday, February 20 Rough draft (p.1-3) of paper due: Friday, February 27 Rough draft (p.1-5) of paper due: Friday, March 6 Poster & Presentation: Friday, March 13 Final draft of paper due: Monday, March 15 Oral presentations in class: March Rough draft (p.1-3) of 10 Rough draft (p.1-5) of 10 Bibliography of 15 Presentation & Poster of 25 Grammar/spelling of 20 Overall quality of 20 TOTAL of 100
21 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 21 DO NOT LOSE THIS PAPER! TURN IT IN WITH YOUR FINAL PROJECT!!***** Spanish IV Brochure Project Objective: Create a brochure (tri-fold, double sided) advertising a city, region or points of interest in Spain. You will be advertising to people of Hispanic descent in the United States. Therefore, your brochure must be in Spanish. It should include: historical information (1-2 paragraphs), pictures, persuasive reasons to visit Spain (2-4 paragraphs), points of interest (at least 5) and travel information & contact names/numbers. See syllabus for due dates Rough draft of 15 Bibliography of 15 Pictures/attractiveness of 15 Grammar/spelling of 35 Overall quality of 20 TOTAL of 100
22 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 22 Fashion Show Project - Spanish III Nombre: Object: To advertise and put on a fashion show in Spanish. 1. Write a rough draft of a poster advertising the fashion show 2. Create a poster advertising the fashion show and your clothing 3. Bring in an outfit that you will wear in the fashion show 4. Write a description of your outfit in Spanish for another person to read during the fashion show 5. Read the description you have been assigned while that person is walking down the runway Fechas importantes: MIÉRCOLES, 12 DE MARZO deben tener la ropa en clase VIERNES, 14 DE MARZO primer borrador de la advertencia advertencia final, primer borrador de la descripción de ropa MARTES, 18 DE MARZO descripción de ropa MIÉRCOLES, 19 DE MARZO deben tener la ropa en clase, practicamos para la presentación de moda JUEVES, 20 DE MARZO Presentación de moda, FIESTA!
23 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 23 Mis Vacaciones Project Spanish III Object: Create a scrapbook about a vacation. Minimum Requirements: -at least 5 ar and 5 er or ir regular verbs used correctly in the subjunctive (20 points) -at least 5 regular verbs and 5 irregular verbs properly conjugated and used in the preterite or imperfect tense (20 points) -at least 3 properly conjugated stem-changing verbs (6 points) -at least 1 ar verb & 1 ir verb properly used in the present progressive tense (4 points) -at least 5 object pronouns that show proper placement (10 points) -at least 10 adjectives that show proper placement and agreement (10 points) -Tell someone what to do if he/she were to visit the same place (5 points) Additional grading criteria: Project goes beyond minimum requirements (1-10 points) Project catches the eye & makes people want to look at it (1-10 points) Project demonstrates mastery of 2 nd quarter Spanish III concepts (1-10 points) TOTAL OF 100
24 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 24 Minimum Requirements: -at least 3 ar or er stem-changing verbs used correctly in the subjunctive (6 points) -at least 2 properly conjugated ir stem-changing verbs used correctly in the subjunctive (4 points) -at least 3 other subjunctive sentences (6 points) -include the date and time of the event, written out (2 points) -at least 5 adjectives that show proper placement and agreement (10 points) -at least 5 comparatives or superlatives (10 points) - at least 10 words from p.311 (20 points) Additional grading criteria: 12 MAR primer borrador de la advertencia (5 points) 18 MAR primer borrador de la descripción de ropa (5 points) 20 MAR Presentación de moda (5 points) 20 MAR comida para la fiesta (5 points) Advertisement is turned in on time, catches the eye & makes people want to look at it (1-5 points) Description is detailed and makes people want to buy the outfit (1-10 points) Oral presentation of description is smooth, well practiced and shows good intonation (1-10 points) Project goes beyond minimum requirements (1-5 points) TOTAL OF 100
25 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 25 UN PROYECTO SOBRE EL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS Para el día de los muertos, debes explicar que es, cuando se celebre, como se celebre y por que ya se celebre (en español, un párrafo al mínimo). También, vas a crear una piedra sepulcral. Hay que escribir quien era, como era, cuando se murió y como se murió (4 oraciones, al mínimo). MIÉRCOLES 12 de oct.: leemos sobre la fiesta en inglés, votamos para quien va a estar en el cementerio. JUEVES 13 de oct: comenzamos el proyecto LUNES 17 de oct: dame el párrafo sobre la fiesta al fin de la clase JUEVES 20 de oct: dame el párrafo sobre tu persona muerta al fin de la clase LUNES 24 de oct: trabajamos MIÉRCOLES 26 de oct: dame tu proyecto completo AL COMIENZO de la clase 31 de oct. y 1 de oct.: Festejamos! y la gente puede ver el cementerio Rough draft of Spanish explanation (5) Rough draft of tombstone (5) Final draft of Spanish explanation (10) Tombstone (5)
26 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 26 Flea Market Project Spanish III & IV Objective: to write a dialog between a customer and a vendor at a flea market in Spain and to act out a scene where a customer and vendor bargain for an item 1. Write a dialog between a customer and a vendor in which the 2 parties greet each other, discuss at least 3 items that are for sale and determine whether or not the customer will buy one or more of the items. You may include a section where the two parties bargain and agree on a price. 2. Dialog must be at least 10 sentences long, include at least 2 sentences using the subjunctive and use at least 10 words or phrases from p.311 of your textbook. 3. DIALOGS WILL NOT BE CORRECTED PRIOR TO DUE DATE! I want to see what YOU can do with the language. You may ask me questions in class, use the dictionary and get help from your classmates, but I will not make corrections for you ahead of time. 4. On Thursday, you will set up a stall at a flea market. Have at least 10 items to sell to your classmates and me. During this time, I will grade you on your interactions with the vendors. Grading criteria: COMPLETENESS ACCURACY VOCABULARY USAGE & VARIETY SPEAKING PROFICIENCY CREATIVITY & EFFORT
27 Projects Jane VanHatten p. 27 UN PROYECTO PARA HISPANOHABLANTES SOBRE EL DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS LUNES: planificación de tu proyecto, 2 párrafos en inglés MARTES: 2 párrafos en español MIÉRCOLES: escribe otra vez sus párrafos, trabaja sobre su presentación JUEVES: termina tu proyecto, practica su presentación VIERNES: presentaciones Para el día de los muertos, debes explicar que es, cuando se celebre, como se celebre y por que ya se celebre. Clase del español I: 1. Escribe 2 párrafos en inglés que explicando la celebración. 2. Traducen los 2 párrafos que escribiste en inglés hasta el español. 3. Cree una ficha, una presentación, un video o una ofrenda que explica las tradiciones del día. Clase del español II: 1. Escribe 2 párrafos en inglés que explicando la celebración. 2. Escribe 1 párrafo sobre las tradiciones del día en español y 1 párrafo sobre lo que hiciste el año pasado celebrar. 3. Cree una ficha, una presentación, un video o una ofrenda que explica las tradiciones del día. Clases del español III y IV: 1. Escribe 2 párrafos en inglés que explicando la celebración. 2. Escribe 1 párrafo sobre las tradiciones del día en español y 1 párrafo sobre lo que hiciste el año pasado celebrar. 3. Cree una ofrenda en la biblioteca y explícala a tu clase.
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