
I actually got a lot of enthusiasm out for the student's in the discussion and while reading the bio. I think I'll do this every year!
1) Students responded to warm-up questions on the board for practicing familiar structures (me gustan, tengo, quiero). Students wrote their responses on a piece of paper. The questions in italics are examples of questions I asked to solicit further discussion.
1. ¿Te gustan los libros de Dr. Seuss?
(¿Cuál es tu libro favorito? ¿Tú lees los libros con tus hermanos?
¿Los libros son para adultos o para niños?)
2. ¿Tienes un libro de Dr. Seuss en tu casa?
(¿Cuáles libros tienes en tu casa? ¿Tienes unas películas de Dr. Seuss?)
3. ¿Quieres mirar "El Lorax" hoy?
(¿Es una película buena? ¿Ya has visto la película? ¿Cuántas veces?)
2. We read a Dr. Seuss biography together and completed the comprehension questions on the back. I can't remember exactly how I got the information for this mini-bio (I really need to keep better track of my sources), but I am pretty sure I just used wikipedia and condensed the info to make it level appropriate. Sorry if there are any errors! You can download this here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/127967561/Biografia-de-Dr-Seuss
3. I told them while watching the movie they needed to write down five words Spanish-English they understood on the top of the bio sheet.
Now for the next couple fun Fridays we will continue watching "El Lorax." I might even track down the book en español to read in a story circle when we finish watching the movie.
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