8th Gr Sp 1 - Lesson 13 The Know it All
- What
- 8th Gr Sp 1 - Lesson 13 The Know it All
- When
- 2/11/2022
- Where
- Boys & Girls Club
NMS Daily Lesson Plan for Instruction (Spanish 1) Teacher: Dr. Stephanie L. Perry Unit/Session: #13 There was a boy who knew everything but didn’t have friends. Date of Instruction: 2/7-11 Standard/s: MLII.INT1A Identify main ideas and some details when reading and listening. MLII.INT1D - Demonstrate Novice-Mid proficiency in listening, viewing, and reading comprehension. MLII.INT2D - Demonstrate Novice-Mid proficiency in oral and written exchanges with respect to proper pronunciation, intonation, and writing mechanics. Learning Target/ Teaching Point: Students will be able to listen to, participate in, and translate questions and statements about a story strip. Success Criteria: Students can listen to and comprehend statements, questions, and exclamations about a story strip with at least 80% accuracy. 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 lesson. TKES 1, 2, 3,4,5, 8,10 INTRODUCTION/CONNECTION: Before or after we tell our class-story and read about it, we can do a comic version of our story using the week’s targeted structures and get in even more repetitions. DIRECT INSTRUCTION: As always, I am going to get details from the students to make the story more relevant to them, but because the pictures cannot change, there is more control with a story strip. When using a story strip to review structures, I follow the same steps as I do when asking an oral story with actors: introduce main character, introduce any secondary characters, set up the problem, attempt to solve the problem, and then solve the problem. VIDEO (6 min.): Sp. 1 #13 Story Strip - Know-it-all 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. 9,10 GUIDED PRACTICE: Throughout the story strip, I check for comprehension, asking the class or individual students questions until everyone understands. NEW VOCABULARY: tiene que estudiar - s/he has to study tenía que estudiar - s/he had to study sabe todo - s/he knows everything sabía todo - s/he knew everything se queda en casa - s/he stays at home se quedó en casa - s/he stayed at home cincuenta - fifty INDEPENDENT/COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE/DIFFERENTIATION: Since this is the final day of using our targeted structures, students may well be able to re-tell or write the story individually, in pairs, in groups, or collaboratively as a whole. They will also be able to write for 10 minutes non-stop the story. Some PQA (Personal Questions and Answers) in the first person present are: ¿Quién tiene que estudiar? ¿Para cuál clase tienes que estudiar? ¿Tienes que estudiar mucho o poco para la clase de ____? ¿Estudias solo/a? ¿Te quedas en casa? ¿Cuándo te quedas en casa, ¿Qué haces? ¿Te quedas en casa solo/a? ¿Se queda tu tigre en casa? 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 will write for 10-minutes without stopping, not worrying about spelling, all they can remember about the story. Formative Assessment: Use scaffolded easier YES/NO questions, moderate EITHER/OR and WHAT/WHERE/ WHEN/WHO questions, and more challenging WHY/HOW questions throughout the story and as a summary. Homework Study flashcards of phrases and words that were difficult during the story-asking.You can use a mirror or literally switch places and practice conversing.