Block 4
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- Block 4
- When
- 3/28/2025
Standards: Using the verb TENER tener, asking and telling ages, prepositions
Learning Targets:
I am continuing to learn the conjugation of the TENER verb, house vocabulary, and prepositions.
Success Criteria:
I know what it means to conjugate a verb. I can say what people "have." I can conjugate "tener." I know what the five forms of "tener" are. I can ask and tell age. I can identify a few prepositions of location
success Criteria: I will know I've got it when i can say how many rooms there are in my house
Hazlo Ahora: Prepositions car races
Direct Instruction/Guided Practice:
Complete Hazlo Ahora
TENER & SER POWERPOINT PROJECT:
You will take the role of a teacher!!!! Today, you are teaching your students all about the conjugations of the verbs SER and Tener in Spanish.
For a passing grade, You must AT LEAST include: (RECOMMENDED EACH IS A SLIDE).
What the verbs mean. Example: Ser means "to be"
You must include the pronouns and their meanings. Images to go along will earn you a higher grade. For example, Yo means "I" and you could have an image of someone pointing at themselves.
You must include the conjugation boxes in both English and Spanish. We'll participate in creating an example on the board.
You must include example sentences and explanations of how the conjugations work.
Example:
Sarah ___TIENE_________ 5 hermanos (to have)
Sarah is consider a "she" which in Spanish is "ella" and the conjugation for "Ella" is Tiene
(Include one example sentence and explanation for each conjugation. You should have at least 6).
You must include an assessment (or quiz) with at least 10 questions on one slide & Provide an answer key on the next slide.
Make the PowerPoint, Google slides, or canvas presentation: Creative, coherent, engaging. You could add links to instructional videos or games. REMEMBER: You are the Teacher. If you were to teach, what would you include in your presentation to best help your students learn it?
When Finished: Some will be selected at random to present/teach
If time: Tener and preposition practices