Sunday, March 22, 2015

I have found that my senior level Spanish has been in a bit of a rut as we have been in some pretty technical grammar (Heeeeellllllllllloooooo the Subjunctive) plus they have been having a wicked case of Senioritis….yay... I was racking my brain to figure out a way to get them using the language in a fun way. After some reading of other blogs I decided to have them formulate a short skit/movie with certain requirements. I had them get into groups of three and then gave them the project description. The requirements:
               - Use 5 conjunctions that would trigger the subjunctive,
               - Use of the following words/phrases:
                           -Tortugas
                           - ¡Ojalá!
                           - ¿En serio?
                           - ¡Escandaloso!
                           - Tienes razón
Of course there was a more in-depth rubric containing pronunciation, writing of a formal script, grammar etc. After going over all the requirements. I threw a curveball at them:

Each bag contained two mystery props that also had to be incorporated into their skit. I tried to make each bag contain the most random and unconnected props possible. My personal favorite bag had a fake black beard and a plastic waffle. (Which an all girl group received) They have been working on their scripts throughout the week and some students even admitted they are more excited about the project than they were at the beginning. Most groups are choosing to film and edit their projects for the presentation portion. I am always amazed at how creative some of the students get with editing videos. (This same class created "how to" videos earlier this year using commands. Will keep you posted on how the videos turn out!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Keirho,
    I found your blog because you left a comment on my blog. (I Love finding new Spanish teacher blogs to read!)
    This sounds like a fun activity. I've been wanting to provide mystery bags for an idea I have for my classes, but it's one of those things that I never seem to make a priority. Maybe this blog post will help motivate me. :-)

    Best wishes for a great blogging experience.
    I'd like to Tweet the link to your above activity, but I'd also like to add your Twitter name in the Tweet if you are on Twitter. Are you on Twitter?

    Cynthia Hitz

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