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¡ Pues , vamos !. c reated by Evie Felts Spring 2010. Tennessee Curriculum Standards. Spanish (7-12)
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¡Pues, vamos! created by Evie Felts Spring 2010
Tennessee Curriculum Standards Spanish (7-12) Rational: This standard focuses on interpersonal communication. A primary goal of modern foreign language instruction is to enable students to interact verbally with each other. Students of non-European (Romance) languages may face greater challenges in this area than do students of languages more closely related to English. 1.2 Understand and interpret both written and spoken forms of the target language on a variety of topics. Performance indicators: The student is able to use vocabulary for a wide range of topics (e.g., animals, weather, geographical concepts; categories such as numbers, shapes, colors, size) 1.3 Present information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics. Performance Indicators: The student is able to describe assorted objects and people (e.g., dress, types of dwellings, foods); use appropriate vocabulary, gestures, and oral expressions for greetings, introductions, leave takings and other common or familiar interactions (e.g. exchanging names, address, phone number, place of origin, general health/state of being; using the telephone; making and responding to requests.)
Directions Hi! Are you ready to go? Good! To start off the game, we need to go over some directions. To get to a desired slide, you will need to get familiar with some buttons. To go back one slide, you click this button: To go to the home page (page 1), click this button: And, to go to the next slide, click this button: Good! Now, the next slide is the scorecard. You will find further instructions for the scorecard on that slide. Then, after you click the next-slide-button (after you have printed the scorecard), you will arrive at the game board. Team one will go first, and click on the number 1. When the number is clicked, you will be directed to question one. You and your team will work together to guess the right answer, and write your guess on the scorecard. Then, click the next-slide-button to see the answer. If you got it right, circle it. If you got it wrong, put a big X through it. Then, click the next-slide-button again. That will take you back to the game board for team 2! Alright! I think we’re ready! Click the next-slide-button!
Score Card Now, you need to print off the score card! Here are some quick instructions:1. Click the escape key 2. Click on file 3. Click print 3. Click the circle before the words “Current Slide” 4. Click Ok 5. Retrieve your score card from printer 6. Click on Slideshow (the fifth tab at the top) 7. Click From Current Slide (second option from the left) 8. Click the next slide button, and HAVE FUN! DIRECTIONS FOR WHEN GAME IS FINISHED:When you have answered the last question, click the escape button and exit out of power point. Log off the computer, and turn in your paper to me. Make sure every person on your team (including yourself!) signs the back of the paper!
Game Board 1 3 5 2 4 7 9 10 6 8 12 14 15 13 11 16 18 20 ¡ Fin! 17 19
Question 1: What does “Mercado” mean, and why do you think they exist not only in Mexico, but also in Texas?
Answer 1: Market; because many Hispanics have moved to Texas.
Question 2: What role do fancy dresses for teenage girls play in Mexican culture?
Answer 2 When girls turn 15 they have a party called a “quinceneara.” They wear formal dresses.
Question 3: What colors (in Spanish!) are the 4 dresses?
Answer 3: rosa rojo azul violeta
Question 4: What does “la mascota” mean?
Answer 4: The pet
Question 5: How do you say “bird” in Spanish?
Answer 5: El pájaro
Question 6: How do you say “fish” in Spanish?
Answer 6: El pez
Question 7: How do you say “hat” in Spanish?
Answer 7: El sombrero
Question 8: How do you say “boots” in Spanish?
Answer 8: Las botas
Question 9: What shapes are these balloons? (In Spanish, of course!)
Answer 9: círculo corazón
Question 10: In a complete Spanish sentence, which is bigger: the sign or my sister? (Hint: El letreroesmas _________ queella.)
Answer 10: El letreroesmas GRANDE queella.
Question 11: Which is smaller: the sign or my sister?
Answer 11: Ella esmaspequeña que el letrero.
Question 12: How many letters are in the word “fiesta”? (tell me in Spanish!)
Answer 12: seis
Question 13: In Spanish, what was the weather like when this picture was taken?
Answer 13: Any of the following are acceptable: Hace sol Hacebuentiempo Hay nubes El cieloestaazul
Question 14: What color (in Spanish) is the maguey leaf?
Answer 14: Verde
Question 15: After rounding up the price, tell me (in Spanish) how many dollars a maguey leaf costs.
Answer 15: Cuatro
Question 16: These napoles are much like cactus. In Spanish, tell me what kind of weather napoles most likely grow in.
Answer 16: calor seco
Question 17: Based on the previous question, which country do you think sells napoles to the US?
Answer 17: Mexico
Question 18: How do you say “lard” in Spanish?
Answer 18: Manteca
Question 19: How do you say “wet floor” in Spanish?
Answer 19: Pisomojado
Question 20: Based on the overall look of this magazine, describe (in Spanish) the emotions of the girl.
Answer 20: Any of the following are acceptable: enojada enfurecida exasperada