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Spanish 1: Unit 1.3 Te presento a mi familia
En Español First Year Book (Unidad 1 Etapa 3)


Overview

These resources will help beginning Spanish Students develop a comprehensive vocabulary in Spanish.  Students will learn to describe family, ask and tell ages, talk about birthdays, give dates, and express possession.  Through listening, reading, writing and speaking activities, students will begin building the foundational vocabulary that will prepare them for success in high school foreign language classes. These resources are available for parents, children, for after school clubs and community organizations.
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Enduring Understandings
- important ideas that students should carry with them years beyond the instruction received this year.
  • Developing knowledge and skills in a second language helps us better understand different cultures.
  • Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions - most important “big picture” questions students should be able to answer after completing learning activities.
  • Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?

  • Cultures - How can cultural awareness enhance my language learning and vice versa?  

  • Communities - How does where I live shape who I am?

  • Comparisons - How do I determine the most effective language learning style for me?

  • Connections - How might learning a language open “doors of opportunity”?

Objectives- Communication

  • Describe family

  • Ask and tell ages

  • Talk about birthdays

  • Give Dates

  • Express Possession

Objectives- Grammar

  • Use the verb tener

  • Express possession using de

  • Use possessive adjectives

  • Use dates and months

Objectives- Culture

  • La quinceañera

  • Hispanic influences in Los Angeles

  • Traditional celebrations


Lesson 1:  Vocabulary(Reference pages 70-71 and 91 in En Español Book 1)
Duration:  @ 15-30 minutes (for several sessions)



Standard 1:  Students read and derive meaning from a variety of materials written in a foreign language.
District Indicator:   Benchmark A:  Students use comprehension skills to understand text.
Enduring Understanding:
 
Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions:
  
Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?
Assessment:
   Use the Test option from this website to check your progress.

Activities:
Review vocabulary words from this unit.

Vocabulary: 
Greet others
Introduce others
Say where people live and are from
Express likes

Differentiation
Extension: 
Support:

 

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Lesson 2: (Reference pages 70-71 in En Español Book 1)  
Duration: @ 30-45 min. or 1 class period 


Standard 3:  Students read and derive meaning from a variety of materials written in a foreign language.
District Indicator:  Benchmark A: Students use comprehension skills to understand text. 
Enduring Understanding:
  Developing knowledge and skills in a second language helps us better understand different cultures.
Essential Questions:
  Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?

 
Activity:

  1. Learn about Verónica's 15th Birthday Party.

Vocabulary:
La quinceañera
Traditional celebrations

Differentiation
Extension:   
Support: Review Vocabulary from this unit.

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Lesson 3:  Describing Family (Reference pages 74-75 En Español Book 1)
Duration:  @ 60 min. or 1 class period.


Standard 1:  Students read and derive meaning from a variety of materials written in a foreign language.
District Indicator:  Benchmark A: Students infer meaning of unfamiliar words in familiar situations.
Enduring Understanding:
  Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions:
  Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?

Activities:

  1. Create your own Árbol Familiar.  Read through this website to learn how to create your own family tree.

  2. After reading through the website print out the template to create your own family tree.

Resources:
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/

Vocabulary:
Describe family
Ask and tell ages
Talk about birthdays
Give Dates
Express Possession

Differentiation:
Extension:  Research a real family tree from a family from Mexico.
Support:  Use the English version of the website to help you navigate through.


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Lesson 4:  The verb Tener  (Reference pages 76-77 in En Español Book 1)
Duration: @ 25 min.


Standard 4:  Students write in the foreign language for a variety of purposes and audiences.
District Indicator: Benchmark C:  Students use correct grammar.
Enduring Understanding:
  Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions:
  Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?
Assessment:  Online Quiz (Tener)

Activities:

  1. Practice these activities with the verb tener.

  2. Practice out loud using the verb Tener

Vocabulary:
Ask and tell ages
Talk about birthdays

Resources:
StudySpanish.com

Differentiation
Extension: 
Support:

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Lesson 5: Expressing possession using de (Reference pages 78-79 En Español Book 1)
Duration:  @ 30 min. 


Standard 3: Students read and derive meaning from a variety of materials written in a foreign language. 
District Indicator:  Benchmark B: Students use information gained from reading. 
Enduring Understanding:  Developing knowledge and skills in a second language helps us better understand different cultures.  
Essential Questions:
  Communities - How does where I live shape who I am?

Activities:

  1. View the Royal Family of Spain.
  2. Answer the following questions.

Vocabulary:
Describe family
Ask and tell ages
Talk about birthdays
Express Possession

Resources:

Differentiation:
Extension:  http://www.casareal.es/familia/index-ides-idweb.html
Support:

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Lesson 6:  Possessive Adjectives (Reference pages 80-81 in En Español Book 1)
Duration:


Standard 4: 
Students write in the foreign language for a variety of purposes and audiences. 
District Indicator: 
Benchmark C:  Students use correct grammar.    
Enduring Understanding:  
Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions: 
Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?   
Assessment:  Online Quiz (Possessive Adjectives)


Activities:

  1. Learn about Possessive Adjectives in Spanish

  2. Practice outloud using Possessive Adjectives.

Vocabulary:
Express Possession

Resources:
StudySpanish.com

Differentiation:

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Lesson 7:  Days of the week in Spanish (Reference page 82-83 in En Español Book 1)
Duration:  @30 min.


Standard 1:
  Students comprehend the foreign language through listening to a variety of sources.
District Indicator:  Benchmark A: Recognize memorized common expressions.
Enduring Understanding:  Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions:
  Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?
Assessment:  Play hangman

Activities:

Listen to the days of the week in Spanish.
Listen to the months in Spanish.
Look at this picture of the four seasons in Spanish.

Vocabulary:
Days of the week vocabulary
Months vocabulary

Resources:
Differentiation:
Support:  Play this game with the months in Spanish.

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Lesson 8:  Days of the week in Spanish (Reference page 82-83 in En Español Book 1)
Duration:  @30 min.


Standard 1:
  Students comprehend the foreign language through listening to a variety of sources.
District Indicator:  Benchmark A: Recognize memorized common expressions.
Enduring Understanding:  Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions:
  Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?
Assessment: 

Activities:

  1. Listen to the following dates.
  2. Download and print this page to practice writing them down in Spanish. 

Vocabulary:
Days of the week vocabulary
Months vocabulary

Resources:
Differentiation:

 

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Lesson 9:  Days of the week in Spanish (Reference page 82-83 in En Español Book 1)
Duration:  @30 min.


Standard 1:
  Students comprehend the foreign language through listening to a variety of sources.
District Indicator:  Benchmark A: Recognize memorized common expressions.
Enduring Understanding:  Languages are built on basic rules that help people communicate with clear understanding.
Essential Questions:
  Communication - How will learning a language enhance my life?
Assessment: 

Activities:

  1. Download and print this page to practice writing dates in Spanish. 

Vocabulary:
Days of the week vocabulary
Months vocabulary

Resources:
Differentiation:

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Lesson 10:   La quinceañera.  (Reference pages 84-84 in En Español Book 1)
Duration:  @ 60 min. or 1 class period


Standard 5:
  Students acquire and use knowledge of culture while developing foreign language skills..
District Indicator:  Benchmark C. Students analyze social, political, economic, and/or historical aspects of the foreign cultures.
Identify similarities and differences among cultures.
Enduring Understanding:  Developing knowledge and skills in a second language helps us better understand different cultures.  
Essential Questions:
  Cultures - How can cultural awareness enhance my language learning and vice versa?  
Assessment:  Fill out this Venn Diagram comparing the two parties.

Activities:

  1. Watch this video about La quinceañera. Do we have the same traditions in the United States?

  2. Watch this video Super Sweet 16

  3. After viewing both videos ask yourself the following questions.  How do these parties differ from each other?  How are they the same?  What can you conclude about your own community after watching these two videos? 

Vocabulary:
 

Resources:
Differentiation:

 

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Foreign Language Standards - Beginning Level

STANDARD I
Students comprehend the foreign language through listening to a variety of sources.
Benchmark A: Students obtain meaning from diverse listening sources.
Recognize memorized common expressions.
Demonstrate an understanding of vocabulary in context in simple survival situations.
Recognize cultural cues.
Recognize different intonation and stress.
Benchmark B: Students demonstrate comprehension of diverse auditory prompts.
Write appropriate responses.
Recall suitable rejoinders.
Respond kinesthetically.

STANDARD 2
Students speak in the foreign language for a variety of purposes and audiences.
Benchmark A: Students communicate in the foreign language in a variety of situations.
Express personal responses to oral, written, or visual prompts in predictable, familiar structures.
Report personal narrative accounts.
Report factual information gathered from a variety of sources in familiar, predictable situations.
Describe, using level-appropriate vocabulary.
List and recall.
Express personal opinions, likes, and dislikes on familiar topics with learned phrases.
Imitate and incorporate culturally appropriate non-verbal behaviors in familiar speaking situations.
Imitate appropriate social register.
Benchmark B: Students speak using a level-appropriate vocabulary, grammar, usage, and sentence structure.
Use basic pronunciation and intonation patterns.
Demonstrate some accuracy in oral situations when reproducing memorized words, phrases, and sentences.

STANDARD 3
Students read and derive meaning from a variety of materials written in a foreign language.
Benchmark A: Students use comprehension skills to understand text.
Employ word recognition skills, reading strategies, and resources to decode.
Increase vocabulary to ensure understanding.
Infer meaning of unfamiliar words in familiar situations.
Benchmark B: Students use information gained from reading.
Create a product.
Anticipate the outcome of highly predictable text.
Make interdisciplinary connections from the ideas presented in the text.

STANDARD 4
Students write in the foreign language for a variety of purposes and audiences.
Benchmark A: Students use a variety of modes.
Write personal responses to oral, written, or visual prompts, using familiar, memorized vocabulary.
Write to provide and/or obtain information in familiar, predictable situations.
Report factual information gathered from familiar sources to predictable settings.
Benchmark B: Students use a process approach to written communications.
Identify purpose and audience.
Use a variety of planning strategies.
Revise content through multiple drafts.
Self- and peer-edit.
Create a final product.
Benchmark C. Students write using level-appropriate vocabulary, grammar, usage, sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.
Use correct grammar.
Reproduce correct register-level usage.
Reproduce a variety of sentence types and structures.
Reproduce correct punctuation and capitalization.

STANDARD 5
Students acquire and use knowledge of culture while developing foreign language skills.
Benchmark A: Students use the foreign language and culturally appropriate behavior patterns to convey meaning.
Identify everyday cultural characteristics.
Identify culturally appropriate gestures and expressions in personal interaction.
Recognize components of the foreign cultures’ social patterns.
Benchmark B: Students access cultural information available only in the target language.
Use foreign information via technology.
Use library materials in foreign language (e.g. periodicals, literature, reference, tapes, videos, etc.)
Identify signs and symbols in foreign cultures.
Benchmark C. Students analyze social, political, economic, and/or historical aspects of the foreign cultures.
Identify similarities and differences among cultures.
Identify geographical locations relevant to the language.

Decks of Vocabulary Cards - includes playing cards for each of Vocabulary Card Lessons 1-60. (Used in Grades 1-2)

Common Phrases (1-2) Days and Holidays (1-2) Numbers 1 - 13 (1-2)  
Asking Questions (1-2) Colors (1-2) Body Parts (1-2) Months of the Year (1-2)
Time and Seasons (1-2) Refrigerated Food (1-2) Human Face (1-2)  

Computer Review Games - includes vocabulary review games that can be played alone or with a partner.

Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6
Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12

Parents

Benefits of Knowing a Second Language
Colorado children need second language fluency in order to be competitive in the 21st century.  Students of foreign language score statistically higher on standardized tests conducted in English.  Students who average 4 or more years of foreign language study scored higher on the verbal section of the SAT than those who had studied 4 or more years on any other subject area. (1992 report consistent with College Board profiles of previous years.)  Students of foreign languages have access to great number of career possibilities and develop a deeper understanding of their own language and other cultures.  Children who receive second language instruction are more creative and better at solving complex problems.  Coloradans fluent in other languages enhance U.S. economic competitiveness abroad, improve global communication, and maintain national, political and security interest.

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