Sp. 2 #22 A Boy Wants to Explore a Haunted House because he Isn’t Scared
- What
- Sp. 2 #22 A Boy Wants to Explore a Haunted House because he Isn’t Scared
- When
- 5/6/2021
- Where
- 807
NMS Daily Lesson Plan for Instruction (Spanish 1) Teacher: Dr. Stephanie L. Perry Unit/Session: Sp. 2 #22 A Boy Wants to Explore a Haunted House because he Isn’t Scared Sp. 2 #22 A Boy Wants to Explore a Haunted House Date of Instruction: 5/3 Standard/s: MLI.INT2A Differentiate among statements, questions, and exclamations. MLI.INT2B Recognize basic non-verbal cues. MLI.IP1D Ask for clarification. MLI.IP1E Give simple descriptions. MLI.IP1G Ask questions and provide responses based on suggested topics. MLI.PIH Use sequenced information meaningfully. Learning Target/ Teaching Point: Students WILL listen to, participate in, comprehend, write, and tell the class story. Success Criteria: Students CAN: [ ] translate new and recycled vocabulary. [ ] listen to and comprehend statements, questions, and exclamations (with at least 80% accuracy). [ ] participate in the class story. [ ] read a story using the new and recycled vocabulary. [ ] write for 5 minutes non-stop. [ ] speak to the class for 30 seconds non-stop so the class can comprehend what you are saying. Opening (I Do) An engaging process for lesson introduction that is specifically planned to encourage equitable and purposeful student participation. Describe the instructional process that will be used to introduce the esson.TKES 1, 2, 3,4,5, 8,10 INTRODUCTION/CONNECTION: In addition to the Super 7 Verbs, you will use this NEW VOCABULARY: espera dentro del coche - s/he waits inside the car esperaba dentro del coche s/he was waiting inside the car esperó dentro del coche s/he waited inside the car nunca existe el chupacabra - the monster doesn’t exist nunca existía el chupacabra - the monster never existed nunca existió el chupacabra - the monster never existed no tiene razón - s/he is not right no tenía razón - s/he was not right no tuvo razón - s/he was not right DIRECT INSTRUCTION: Teacher leads a class story in which the students help decide what will happen, and basically it is about a girl who doesn’t believe in Santa. VIDEO (6:23 mins.): Sp. 2 #22 A Boy Wants to Explore a Haunted House Work Period (We Do, You Do) Students learning by doing/demonstrating learning expectations. Describe the instructional process that will be used to engage the students in the work period. TKES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7. 8,10 GUIDED PRACTICE: After establishing meaning on the board and with gestures, I ask students personalized questions and they answer (PQA), which helps make the vocabulary and story more familiar and relevant to them. Después de la escuela, ¿¿Dónde esperas tus padres? ¿Quién en tu familia nunca tiene razón? ¿Quién en tu familia siempre tiene razón? ¿Existe Nessy, el monstruo de Loch Ness? ¿Existen fantasmas? The Story Strips include a 5-step process. We: Introduce main character Introduce secondary character Set up the problem Attempt to solve the problem (unsuccessfully) Solve the problem INDEPENDENT/COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE/DIFFERENTIATION: Story-asking is a collaborative effort between students and teacher. After completing the class story, studentst should be able to read independently, write independently, and speak indepescr escndently. Closing (We Check) Describe the instructional process that will be used to close the lesson and check for student understanding . TKES : 1,2,3, 4,5,6,7,8 SUMMARIZE/CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING: Students can use their flashcards to check their understanding. To summarize their learning, they will: 1) read a story with at least 80% comprehension; 2) write for 10 minutes nonstop with 80% comprehensibility; and, 3) speak 30 seconds so that listeners can understand at least 80% of what they say. Formative Assessment: Easier YES/NO questions, moderate EITHER/OR and WHAT/WHERE/WHEN/WHO questions, and more challenging WHY/HOW questions. Homework Listen to the teacher recording of the story. Time and record yourself for 30 seconds telling a part of the story. You can do this with your parents, siblings, friends, or alone in front of a mirror or on your phone. Then do it again if need be. Time yourself for 5 minutes writing the whole story. After you write the story, translate it for a friend.