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Title: Una Fiesta de Cumpleaños (A Birthday Party)
Subject: Spanish
Grade Levels: 9-12th
Length of Time: 3 Weeks
Lacey Bautista
Overview
In this 3-week unit, learners will meet 5 chapter objectives: to be able to describe
families, talk about celebrations and parties, ask and tell ages, express possession, and
understand cultural perspectives on family and celebrations.
Key activities of this unit include the Family Tree project, the viewing of the film
Fools Rush In, and the Mexican Family project. The Family Tree is an out of class activity where
students create their family tree, label it utilizing new vocabulary, and describe family
relationships using the verb tener. The film Fools Rush In supplements the chapter with a visual
representation of a typical Mexican family and the cultural clash with American life. Students
will make comparisons between how the two main characters interact with their families and
how they live out their beliefs. Lastly, the Mexican Family assignment is a two-part inquiry
project where students first browse the internet looking for information on Mexican families and
then create a display illustrating their research which they present to the class.
Rationale
The learning goals in this unit are important because learners will improve their basic
Spanish comprehension, increase their vocabulary output, enhance their ability to talk about
themselves and family, and develop an awareness of cultural differences.
1. This unit will prepare students with life skills to be successful in the real world by
improving language acquisition and critical thinking skills. Students will learn pertinent
vocabulary that will allow them to better communicate with the Latino population
worldwide. They will also gather a better understanding of the Latino culture and
consider multiple perspectives regarding belief systems.
2. Students will connect with this unit through the comparison of their culture with that of
the Latino community. They will make comparisons between parties and celebrations,
gender roles, family values, economic influences, religion, and parent/child relationships.
This unit will support creativity, choice, and personal relevance to learners through the
exploration of their beliefs, the analysis of another culture, and the personal reflection of
how each culture could complement each other. The unit will begin with a real life look
into Latino birthday parties to grab students’ attention and will conclude with their
display of choice to illustrate their learning.
3. This unit supports dispositions that will be helpful in the work place by broadening
students’ outlook on the vast differences in people’s belief systems and practices.
Not only will they become better critical thinkers, but they will be a well rounded person
in general. These abilities will help employees communicate more effectively and adapt
to a variety of situations when working with a diverse group of individuals.
4. This unit aligns directly with the prescribed standards and official curriculum for the
content area. The textbook used in this class titled Realidades outlines the standards that
are covered in the beginning of the chapter on page 220. The 5 strands are listed followed
by the standards and then a bulleted list of benchmarks. For example, in this unit students
should be able to talk about families and celebrations, read and listen to information
about family celebrations, present information about families and celebrations, talk about
new vocabulary through the recognition of cognates, and compare family celebrations
and the role of families.
5. This unit relates to the higher order concepts/skills of the discipline by challenging
students to analyze cultural differences and understand how belief systems work. Also,
students are challenged to use their knowledge of language acquisition through cognates
to recognize unfamiliar words.
Map of Assessment
STANDARDS Addressed in UnitConsult with mentor teacher /GLCE / HSCE and Common Core Standards:http://www.corestandards.org/
Common Core Standards Initiative (Michigan adopted the common core standards on June 15, 2010. Make certain to write complete, for clear reference
ACHIEVEMENTTARGETS for STUDENT LEARNING / OBJECTIVES/LEARNING GOALS
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT(i.e. Checks for oral understanding ; observation, homework problems; discussion; individual conferences, playing a game; worksheet; problems on white board…
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTculminating assessments or projects; written or oral exams;
Communication1.1 Interpersonal -Talk about families and celebrations1.2 Interpretive-Read and listen to information about family celebrations-Listen to and watch a video about a birthday party 1.3 Presentational -Present information about families and celebrations-Write about how family members are related
LWBBAT…-Talk about families and how family members are related. -Talk about Mexican families and how their traditions and values differ from Americans.
-KWL Worksheet on Latino birthday parties-Activity 3 pg. 225 (video comprehension exercise)-Activity 11 &12 pg. 229 (observe students speaking & check writing skills)- Party Vocabulary Quiz-“All in the Family” Homework Assignment-Review Games (stabbing game, grabbing game, white boards, bingo)
-Mexican Family Project
-Family Tree Project
-Unit Test
Culture2.1 Practices and Perspectives-Describe celebration traditions like the piñata
LWBBAT….-Talk about Latino birthday parties and
-KWL Worksheet on Latino birthday parties
- Mexican Family Project
2.2 Products and Perspectives-Discuss papel picado
compare them to their own practices.
Comparisons4.1 Language-Talk about new vocabulary through the recognition of cognates-Compare the uses of tener idioms with English -Compare the use of possessive adjectives 4.2 Culture-Compare family celebrations-Compare crafts -Compare the role of families
LWBBAT….-Talk about Latino birthday parties and compare them to their own practices. -Conjugate the verb “tener” in the present tense. -Use the verb “tener” with different expressions (i.e., age and possession) and with vocabulary from the chapter. -Compare the use of possessive adjectives in Spanish with English. -Discuss the importance of family in Mexican culture.
-KWL Worksheet-“Tener” Worksheet & “Tener Que” Worksheet for homework -YouTube clips w/ practice exercieses-Website companion exercises-Tener Quiz-Fools Rush In Movie Discussion-Review Games (white boards, bingo)
- Mexican Family Project
-Unit Test
Technology
Technology is integrated all throughout this unit plan. Almost every lesson has some form of technology component included. The following mediums have been used to enhance the unit:
- Textbook’s Website Companion – www.phschool.com o Practice Activities
- YouTube Clips o Tener and Tener w/ Expressionso Birthday Party Songso Quinceañera Videos
Preparation Court of Honor Dance
- PowerPointo Latino Birthday Party Slideshow
Authentic Cultural Pictureso Mexican Families
Authentic Cultural Pictures- Video
o ¡Feliz Cumpleaños! - Videohistoria (Audio CD that accompanies textbook)o Fools Rush In
- Laptopso Mexican Family Project
Busca-Cultura: La Familia Mexicana ¿Cómo es su familia mexicana?
- Class Website o Students can access this website to view the syllabus, see homework due dates,
and browse help links. http://www.lakeviewspartans.org/webpages/eormsby/index.cfm
Professional Resource List
Works Cited
Boyles, Peggy, Myriam Met, Richard Sayers, and Carol Wargin. Realidades 1 Teacher's Edition.
Boston: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. Print. This textbook is used for students in Spanish
1 and Spanish 2 classes. It covers basic language skills and integrates cultural notes
throughout each chapter. Resources that accompany this textbook are practice
workbooks and audio programs.
Colbert. "Español 2." ¡Bienvenidos a la clase de Señorita Colbert!. Web. 26 Sept. 2011.
<http://mendycolbert.com/Spanish_2.htm>. This website was created by a Spanish
teacher and has an abundant of resources for all levels of Spanish classes.
Dans1212. "Melissa's Quinceanera Highlight Video." You-Tube. Web. 24 Sept. 2011.
<www.youtube.com/watch?v=G75S9397a8c >. This video shows a young girl on her
15th birthday preparing for her big day.
Fools Rush In. Dir. Andy Tennant. Perf. Matthew Perry, Salma Hayek, Jon Tenney. Sony
Pictures Home Entertainment, 1997. VHS. Students will watch this movie and compare
Latino's families and traditions with their own.
"Google Images." Google. Web. 24 Sept. 2011. <http://www.google.com/imghp?
hl=en&tab=wi>. This website is used to find cultural pictures for PowerPoints and
clipart for vocabulary practice.
Hilstokes. "Wonders - Spanish Mermaid Birthday Party." YouTube. Web. 24 Sept. 2011.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTjxIvPGpaM >. This video shows children
pretending to have a birthday party with their teacher. They sing the song "Feliz
Cumpleanos" and speak only in Spanish.
Jones. "KWL Modified ." ReadingQuest | Reading Strategies for Social Studies. Web. 24 Sept.
2011. <http://www.readingquest.org>. This website provides a KWL worksheet for
teachers to print out and use in their classrooms.
Luisheredia84. "Baile Sorpresa Quinceañera ." You-Tube. Web. 24 Sept. 2011.
<www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wH9IVYBCIk&feature=related >. This video shows the
court of honor's dance at a Quinceañera birthday party.
Pearson Education . "Realidades Level 1 Student Home Page." Pearson . Web. 30 Sept. 2011.
<http://www.phschool.com/ >. This website companion has practice activities, songs,
audio files, worksheets, and test preparation files for students and teachers.
Tontitofrito. "01035 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Tener - YouTube." YouTube . Web. 28
Sept. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJCk6y3fO9g>. This video introduces
the present tense conjugations of the verb "tener" and provides practice sentences for
viewers.
Tonitofrito. "01036 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - tener (part 2); useful phrases - YouTube."
YouTube. Web. 3 Oct. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J90RjIRLXgo>. This
video is a continuation of the verb "tener". It reviews the conjugations and goes over the
verb with certain expressions. As with the first video, this clip provides practice
sentences for viewers.
Toycantando. "Las mañanitas - La fiesta de los niños." YouTube. Web. 24 Sept. 2011.
<www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt7TG3pTuJ8 >. This video advertises a CD for children
with popular party celebration songs. The song played in the background is called "Las
Mañanitas", which is a popular song for Latino birthday parties.
Lesson Plans
# Topic Overview/Content/Process/1 Introduction to Latino Birthday
PartiesStudents will complete a KWL worksheet throughout the duration of the class focusing on what they know, what they want to know and what they learned. Teacher will provide a PowerPoint to teach students about Latino birthday parties through pictures and YouTube videos. Students will also learn some basic party vocabulary.
2 Review of Party Vocabulary & Introduction to the Family
Students will practice party vocabulary with a game. Teacher will introduce family terms and students will do exercises to practice the new words.
3 The Family Continued Students will play games and do worksheets to practice family vocabulary. They will watch a short video to reinforce party traditions and chapter vocabulary.
4 Review of Party Voc. & Continuation w/ Family
Students will review party vocabulary in preparation for their quiz. Students will then do partner activities to practice family vocabulary.
5 Introduction to the Verb “Tener”
Teacher will lecture over the present tense conjugations of the verb “tener”, while students take notes. Students will watch a YouTube clip to reinforce the concept. Afterwards, students will do partner activities to practice conjugating the verb and using it within context.
6 Continuation of the Verb “Tener”
Teacher will review what was taught yesterday. Students will do more practice activities with their partner and groups. Teacher will introduce new “tener” expressions.
7 Continuation w/ Tener Expressions & Family Tree Project
Students will watch a YouTube video that recaps what they learned before about the verb “tener”. They will interview their partners asking them questions to apply what they have learned. Teacher will introduce the Family Tree Project and students will begin working on the assignment.
8 Possessive Adjectives Teacher will introduce possessive adjectives and students will do activities for practice.
9 Movie - Fools Rush In Teacher will introduce the movie Fools Rush In and explain how it ties in with the Mexican Family Project that students will begin on Friday. Students will watch the first half of the movie.
10 Continuation of Movie – Fools Rush In
Students will watch the rest of the film Fools Rush In and have a brief discussion afterwards about the cultural clash between American and Mexican lifestyles and traditions. Afterwards, teacher will go over the Mexican Family Project that students will begin tomorrow.
11 Busca-Cultura: La Familia Mexicana(Cultural-Search: The Mexican Family)
Students will research online to find out what a typical Mexican family is like. They will look at gender roles, family value, economic influences, religion, parent/child relationships, and then write their own personal reflection based on what they learned.
12 ¿Cómo es su familia Mexicana? (What is your Mexican family like?)
Students will imagine that they are a Mexican who is about to begin a family exchange program with an American family. They will create a visual display with the most interesting aspects of their life based on their findings from internet research and the movie Fools Rush In.
13 ¿Cómo es su familia Mexicana? (What is your Mexican family like?)
Students will continue working on the Mexican Family Project.
14 Mexican Family Project Presentations
In groups, students will present their projects. After presentations, students will play review games to prepare for the unit test.
15 Review for Exam Students will play review games to prepare for the unit test.
16 Unit Test Students will take the Chapter 5A unit test covering family vocabulary, party vocabulary, the verb “tener”, possessive adjectives, and Mexican family life.
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