AR verbs, fiesta talk (Día de los Muertos is soon!)
- What
- AR verbs, fiesta talk (Día de los Muertos is soon!)
- When
- 10/21/2022
Standard: Cultural Comparison
Learning Targets: Compare Cultural Significance of November 1 and October 31 in my own country and in Mexico.
Success Criteria: I can explain the significance of day of the dead in Mexican tradition.
Intro Connection: Into Daily Tens, write who, what, when, where, why and how facts about Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), from THIS short 2 minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sSawpU81cI
Direct Instruction, Guided Practice:
Parts of Coco
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Complete the attached "AR verbs, 2 exercices." Translate them all in groups to English, aloud! Circle any of the words you didn't know, and write the English above each circled word!
Complete the attached
GROUP WORK: Build Better Sentences using themed Day of the Dead vocabulary, with AR verbs, adding different words to advance things: always, never, sometimes, every day, often, adjectives, mi, nuestro/nuestra, con (with) en (in/on), cuando (when) house and family even!!! Example: Build a sentence with "calacas (skeletons)" - Las calacas siempre son blancas, y en el Día de los Muertos, las calacas bailan en las casas y en los cementerios.
Exercises with AR verbs, textbook exercises and worksheets
Summary: Name one significant difference between Día de los Muertos and our Halloween
Homework: FINISH the AR verbs explanation worksheets and conjugation packet, attached