This lesson plan for elementary students encourages creativity with colors. Students are …
This lesson plan for elementary students encourages creativity with colors. Students are prompted to use Spanish vocabulary to rename certain hardware paintchip sample colors descriptively (for example, a student may choose to call an orange-pink color ''durazno''). Students also create sensory poems for a single color. Although intended for elementary students, intermediate and advanced students could do the same activities with richer vocabulary.
This lesson plan allows students to pratice communicating with one another using …
This lesson plan allows students to pratice communicating with one another using food vocabulary, the verb gustar, and comparative adjectives (more than, less than, as much as).
This lesson plan requires students to make family trees out of inanimate …
This lesson plan requires students to make family trees out of inanimate objects (brooms, dishes, etc) and present them in different ways. The lesson involves student output in writing and speaking and provides an assessment component.
This lesson plan on weather provides adaptations for much older or much …
This lesson plan on weather provides adaptations for much older or much younger students. For example, younger students can be engaged with everyday weather by keeping a weather journal with pictures over a period of time. More advanced students can practice using multiple verb tenses to explain how weather affects their everyday lives.
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