Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Internship #5

  • Project Title: Spanish Lessons.
  • Project Description: The 1st grade class children will learn easy Spanish vocabulary such as introducing words, greetings, colors, numbers, and sentences. They will be asked to take notes, draw, take quizzes on the vocabulary, and record their assignments.
  • Project Schedule:

The lessons might be from 12:30 to 2:30, except on short days, which would be from 11:00 to 1:00

  • Materials Needed: Simple Spanish books, notebooks, pencils, colors, maybe some Spanish music.
  • Project Documentation: I will have children take notes of the lessons or their assignments, practice whatever they learn every day, make them give mini presentations to each other. I plan to display my project in the presentation by showing their notes, and making them speak a little of what they learned themselves.

3 comments:

  1. Your project sounds good. I enjoyed visiting you at work. Please keep up with your blog posts for the remainder of internship.

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  2. Is it just vocab or are they learning conjugations as well? I think you should shoot Johanna an email (the spanish teacher), maybe she can help you come up with a lesson plan. It helps to map out every day (like, what words you plan to teach them, what material's you'll bring for ever special lesson, etc.), for example:

    Day 12, Jan 22 2010
    Words: One/uno, Two/dos, Three/tres... (etc.)
    Materials: Picture book (title), expo marker and white board
    Things to do: draw a sun when "sol" is taught

    or something like that. :)

    It also helps that you have a copy of the "notes" you want the kids to take. Pretend you're learning yourself and think about how you'd want to organize your notes as well. :)

    Good luck, talk to you later.

    -Lynn

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  3. Your project sound fun! Since your spanish is perfect I think you are really enjoying it. But where are you interning at? and maybe you should sing to them in spanish =] a shakira song or mana =]]]

    -Magda Aguirre

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