Saludos!: Greetings & Introductions for Spanish 1 [7th-9th grade]



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Trinity University Digital Commons @ Trinity Understanding by Design: Complete Collection Understanding by Design 6-2014 Saludos!: Greetings & Introductions for Spanish 1 [7th-9th grade] Shannon Probe Trinity University, sjprobe@gmail.com Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.trinity.edu/educ_understandings Repository Citation Probe, Shannon, " Saludos!: Greetings & Introductions for Spanish 1 [7th-9th grade]" (2014). Understanding by Design: Complete Collection. Paper 271. http://digitalcommons.trinity.edu/educ_understandings/271 This Instructional Material is brought to you for free and open access by the Understanding by Design at Digital Commons @ Trinity. It has been accepted for inclusion in Understanding by Design: Complete Collection by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Trinity. For more information, please contact jcostanz@trinity.edu.

UNDERSTANDING BY DESIGN Unit Title: Empecemos! Grade Level: 7-9 Subject/Topic Area(s): Spanish 1 Designed By: Shannon Probe Time Frame: 3 weeks (ABc schedule 90/90/45) School District: Bryan ISD School: Bryan Collegiate High School Unit Cover Page School Address and Phone: 1901 E Villa Maria Rd., Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 209-2790 Brief Summary of Unit (Including curricular context and unit goals): This unit was created to be taught using the TPRS (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling) approach and traditional methods. The textbook used with this unit is Exprésate 1, specifically Chapter 1. This UbD unit was written for an ABc schedule (90/90/45) with the goal of students becoming more confident with their use of basic Spanish and understanding the importance of introductions. It should be noted that while Days are written in the unit they should function more as a guide. The sequence is significantly more important than the schedule.

UbD Template 2.0 Stage 1 Desired Results Transfer Students will independently use their learning to Write several short skits showing how to use culturally appropriate introductions. Act out a skit using culturally appropriate introductions. Established Goals (e.g., standards) Standard 1.1-3 Standard 2.1-2 Standard 3.1-2 Standard 4.1-3 Standard 5.1-2 Understandings Students will understand. - The importance of verb conjugations. - How and when to use the tú form versus the usted form. - The correct use and meaning of the verb llamarse. Knowledge Students will know - How to recognize and use common greetings and farewells at the appropriate time of day. - How to correctly use the verbs ser and llamarse. - When to use the tú form versus the usted form. Meaning Essential Questions 1. What role do introductions/greetings play in a culture? 2. Why is it important to know the correct greetings for another culture? 3. What is the difference between tú and usted? Acquisition Skills Students will be able to correctly - Recognize and use common greetings and farewells. - Ask and respond to simple questions about someone s well being and identity. - Introduce themselves. - Differentiate between the tú and usted forms. CODE (M or T) Evaluative Criteria (for rubric) Stage 2 Evidence Performance Task(s) Students will demonstrate meaning- making and transfer by Write several short skits showing how to use culturally appropriate introductions. Act out a skit using culturally appropriate introductions. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other Evidence (e.g., formative) Informal checks for understanding (5 fingers) Mastery checks Exit slips of 4-5 questions to assess mastery of the day s lesson. Homework Vocabulary test Stage 3 Learning Plan

CODE (A, M, T) A Pre- Assessment How will you check students prior knowledge, skill levels, and potential misconceptions? See pre- assessment. (Combination of vocabulary test, grammar definitions, and essential questions) Learning Activities Day 1 (90 mins): Give pre- assessment. Introduce essential questions and discuss. Several protocols can be used here. Chalk Talk is my favorite. Introduce vocab 1 from p. 6 by projecting a powerpoint slide. We will then use a TPRS- style ask and answer to practice the phrases. Mastery check Acts. 1 & 2 p. 7 Homework Act. 3 p. 7 Progress Monitoring (e.g., formative data) Pre- assessment, MC, HW A M A T A M T A/M M/T Day 2 (90 mins): Introduce vocab 1 from p. 8 by projecting a powerpoint slide. We will then use a TPRS- style ask and answer to practice the phrases. Students will then have the opportunity to pass notes about their day, but only in Spanish. Mastery check Acts. 5 & 6 p. 9 Introduce vocab 1 Exprésate from pp. 10-11 by projecting a powerpoint slide. We will then use a TPRS- style ask and answer to practice the phrases. Mastery check Act. 10 p. 11 Quiz, Quiz, Trade Give students a question or answer and they must match up with a partner and then continue the conversation. Homework Acts. 7 & 9 pp. 9-10 ***Will discuss tú v. usted in context of vocabulary lessons Days 1 & 2. Day 3 (45 mins): Picturades Vocab review game where students compete in groups of 3-4 to identify vocabulary words/phrases through drawings and/or actions. Day 4 (90 mins): Vocabulary test & Intro to parts of speech (Specifically subjects, verbs, and pronouns) Introduce parts of speech with definitions and then School House Rock videos Nouns http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0m89e9ozko Verbs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us8mgu1mzyw Subjects & Predicates (Verbs) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fduxxdmhisw Pronouns http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu1civfbecw Play Mad Libs! Fist of Five Mastery check Blank Mad Libs Day 5 (90 mins): Ser & Estar (present tense) Notes: Present tense conjugations of ser & estar, Ser used for origin and identification, Estar used for feelings MC, HW, QQT Test, MC, Fist of 5 MC, HW, Fist of 5

A M/T M/T T T Activities: Use a TPRS- style ask and answer to practice the phrases. Fist of Five Mastery check Act. 33 p. 25 Homework Complete dialogue with correct form of ser or estar. Day 6 (45 mins): Punctuation marks and written accents Notes p. 26 Act. 36 p. 26 Fist of Five Mastery check Act. 37 p. 27 Beatriz s letter to Gabi Homework Acts. C & D p. 10 in workbook Day 7 (90 mins): Introduction of project (Go over instructions and do example together students may not write down example!) & work time Day 8 (90 mins): Project work time Day 9 (45 mins): Project presentations MC, HW, Fist of 5 Project Project Project

Vocabulario de Capítulo 1 Meaning Translations Literal Translations Asking someone s name and saying yours (Yo) tengo que irme. I have to go. Cómo se llama él/ella? What's his/her name? Cómo se llama usted? What's your name? (formal/unfamiliar) Cómo te llamas? What's your name? (informal/familiar) Él/Ella es He/She is Él/Ella se llama His/Her name is (Yo) me llamo My name is Quién es él/ella? Who is he/she? (Yo) soy I'm Asking and saying how you are Adiós. Goodbye. Buenas noches. Good evening, good night. Buenas tardes. Good afternoon. Buenos días. Good morning. Cómo está usted? How are you? (formal/unfamiliar) Cómo estás (tú)? How are you? (informal/familiar) Estoy bien. I m fine. Estoy regular/mal. I m alright/not so good. Gracias. Thanks. Hasta luego. See you later/then. Hasta mañana. See you tomorrow. Hasta pronto. See you soon. Hola. Hi/Hello. Más o menos. So- so. Nos vemos. See you. Qué tal? How s it going? señor sir/ Mr.

señora señorita ma am/mrs. Miss Introducing others Encantado/a. Ésta es Rosa/la señora Éste es Juan/el señor El/la estudiante Igualmente. mi mejor amiga mi mejor amigo mi profesora mi profesor de ciencias de español la muchacha el muchacho Mucho gusto. una compañera de clase un compañero de clase Pleased/Nice to meet you. This is Rosa/Mrs This is Juan/Mr student (male or female) Likewise. my best friend (female) my best friend (male) my teacher (female) my teacher (male) science Spanish the girl the boy Pleased/Nice to meet you. a classmate (male) a classmate (female) Saying where you and others are from De dónde eres (tú)? Where are you from? (informal/familiar) De dónde es? Where is from? De dónde es usted? Where are you from? (formal/unfamiliar) (Él/Ella) es de He/She is from Ser to be (Yo) soy de I m from

Nombre: Fecha: Clase: Chapter 1 Pre- assessment A. Answer the following questions in your own words. You may answer in English or Spanish. 1. What does the verb ser mean? 2. What is the difference between me llamo and soy? 3. What role do introductions/greetings play in a culture? 4. What is the difference between tú and usted? B. Define the following grammatical terms. 5. Verb 6. Subject 7. Pronoun C. Write the English translation for the following words/phrases. 8. Cómo te llamas? 9. Hasta pronto. 10. Estoy bien. 11. Encantado/a. 12. Cómo estás tú? 13. Igualmente. 14. Cómo está Ud.?

15. Mucho gusto. 16. Qué tal? 17. De dónde eres tú? 18. señor 19. De dónde es usted? 20. señora 21. Más o menos. 22. señorita 23. Hasta mañana. 24. Nos vemos. 25. Quién es?

Nombre: Fecha: Clase: Capítulo 1 Prueba de vocabulario 1. Soy 2. Buenas noches. 3. Adiós. 4. Cómo te llamas? 5. Hola. 6. señor 7. Tengo que irme. 8. Igualmente. 9. mi mejor amigo/a 10. Mucho gusto. 11. De dónde es usted? 12. Soy de 13. el muchacho 14. Hasta pronto. 15. Quién es? 16. Me llamo 17. Él/Ella es 18. Qué tal? 19. señora 20. Estoy bien. 21. Buenas tardes. 22. Encantado/a. 23. Más o menos. 24. Hasta luego. 25. Estoy regular.

Proyecto del Capítulo 1: Empecemos! Description: In pairs, students will write out several situations where they are greeting someone. Their greetings should be culturally appropriate based on the relationships given in each dialogue. They will write dialogues for all situations. However, on presentation day they will draw to see which scenario they must act out. This dialogue must occur without notes and must be culturally appropriate based on the situation to which the students are assigned. The grading will be based on the rubrics below. Each written dialogue will be graded with the writing rubric (80 points total) and the speaking rubric will be used for the final 20 points. The scenarios are as follows. Scenarios: - Scenario 1: A young Spanish girl is spending the summer with her grandmother and hasn t seen her in a while. Create and write out their dialogue upon first seeing each other in June. - Scenario 2: A young boy is returning home to Buenos Aires from summer camp. Create and write out the dialogue between him and his father the afternoon that he returns. - Scenario 3: Two businesspeople are greeting one another at a dinner meeting in Madrid. Create and write out the dialogue between the two people upon their first meeting. - Scenario 4: A high school student in Managua is meeting his math teacher for the first time. Create and write out the dialogue that occurs between the two people in the school hallway the first morning of classes. ***Note: - Minimum four lines per person for each dialogue. - Each line should contain a complete sentence and at least five words. Speaking Rubric 4 3 2 1 Content (Complete Incomplete) Comprehension (Total Little) Comprehensibility (Comprehensible Seldom comprehensible) Accuracy (Accurate Seldom accurate) Fluency (Fluent Not fluent)

Writing Rubric Scenario 1 Content (Complete Incomplete) Comprehensibility (Comprehensible Seldom comprehensible) Accuracy (Accurate Seldom accurate) Organization (Well- organized to poorly organized) Effort (Excellent to minimal effort) 4 3 2 1 Writing Rubric Scenario 2 Content (Complete Incomplete) Comprehensibility (Comprehensible Seldom comprehensible) Accuracy (Accurate Seldom accurate) Organization (Well- organized to poorly organized) Effort (Excellent to minimal effort) 4 3 2 1 Writing Rubric Scenario 3 Content (Complete Incomplete) Comprehensibility (Comprehensible Seldom comprehensible) Accuracy (Accurate Seldom accurate) Organization (Well- organized to poorly organized) Effort (Excellent to minimal effort) 4 3 2 1 Writing Rubric Scenario 4 Content (Complete Incomplete) Comprehensibility (Comprehensible Seldom comprehensible) Accuracy (Accurate Seldom accurate) Organization (Well- organized to poorly organized) Effort (Excellent to minimal effort) 4 3 2 1