lesson_plan
lesson_plan
Objective: Reconocer las vocales, su sonido y las palabras que inician con
las mismas, palabras con las vocales, escribir y leer palabras con las vocales
- Within:
1) Language Arts - Recognizing vowels and their sounds is essential for reading and
writing in any language, including Spanish.
Review Motivation:
Instructions -
2) Ask students to write down words that start with each vowel.
Rubric
Assessment Questions:
2) Can you write three words that start with the vowel "A" in Spanish?
Instructions -
1) Students will look at the picture cards and identify the word that starts with a
specific Spanish vowel.
2) Ask students to write the word down and share with the class.
Rubric
- Participation - 10 pts.
Assessment Questions:
1) Which picture card shows a word starting with the vowel "O" in Spanish?
2) Can you write the word for the picture card with the vowel "U"?
Materials - None
Significance - Allows students to practice vowel sounds without the need for
additional resources
Instructions -
2) Students will repeat the word and focus on the vowel sound.
Rubric
Assessment Questions:
2) Can you demonstrate the correct pronunciation of the vowel "I" in Spanish?
3) What was the most challenging part of practicing vowel sounds for you?
ANALYSIS:
Recognizing Spanish vowels and their sounds is crucial for language acquisition. By
understanding the patterns and sounds of vowels, students can improve their
reading, writing, and pronunciation skills. Reading materials and activities focusing
on vowel recognition can further enhance students' understanding of the Spanish
language.
APPLICATION:
Task 1 - Students will create a short skit using words with Spanish vowels,
emphasizing correct pronunciation and usage.
Task 2 - Students will design a poster showcasing words with different Spanish
vowels found in their environment, such as at home or in school.
ASSESSMENT:
Question 2 - Write three words that start with the vowel "U" in Spanish.
Question 3 - Read the following words and circle the one that does not start
with a Spanish vowel: "manzana, oso, mesa, sol, libro."
H.O.T.S.:
Question 1 - How would you explain the importance of recognizing vowels in learning
a new language?
Question 2 - Can you think of a word that starts with a Spanish vowel and has more
than five letters?
Answer 2 - Example: "elefante" starts with the vowel "E" and has eight letters,
showcasing vowel usage in longer words.
Assignment:
1) Assignment Overview: Ask students to find five objects at home that start with
different Spanish vowels and write a short description for each.
Assignment Question: Identify and describe five objects that start with Spanish
vowels "A, E, I, O, U" in your home.
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