Students will practice planning a trip to a German city. They will need to follow a budget when planning their activities.
- Subject:
- Languages
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Shawn Moak
- Mimi Fahnstrom
- Amber Hoye
- Date Added:
- 04/20/2022
Students will practice planning a trip to a German city. They will need to follow a budget when planning their activities.
Students will practice exchanging opinions on certain topics related to social media and technology.
Learning about and discusing U.S. school systems and German school systems.
In this activity, students will talk about their everyday life and discuss the differences between life in Germany and in their own culture.
Students will discuss the differences between German and US cities, foods, fashion and more. They will also discuss differences in cultural etiquette and customs.
This OER Lesson plan/unit was created by Ashton Krueger as part of the 2023 World Language OER Summer work and training. Educators worked with NDE staff to create OER Learning Plans and materials. The attached Lesson Plan is designed for 9 - 12 World Language Arts teachers for Novice Mid-Learners of German. Students will work together with partners to share their travel interests, write sentences, evaluate their writing, and present their ideas and new learnings. Students will interpret flags, exchange information, negotiate meaning, edit errors, and discuss some cultural activities associated with each country.This Lesson Plan addresses the following NDE World Language Standard(s): NE WL Standards: 1.1, 1.2, 2.1.It is expected that this activity will take students 30 minutes to complete.
In this lab, students will practice ordering from a menu. Students will also practice posing and answering questions to waiters. Finally, students will engage with the cultural aspects of eating out in a German-speaking country.
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Grimm Grammar is an online German grammar reference from the University of Texas at Austin. It is an irreverent revival and shameless exploitation of 19th-century Grimm Fairy Tales for honorable pedagogical purposes.
This OER Hablando acerca de nuestra niñez was created by Hector Eslava and as part of the 2024 World Language OER Summer work and training. Educators worked with Chrystal Liu, Nick Ziegler and Dorann Avey to create OER Learning Plans and materials. The attached Lesson Plan is designed for 9 - 12 World Language Arts teachers for Novice Learners of Spanish. Students will analyze and evaluate the elements of literary text, build background knowledge to clarify text and deepen understanding, and use relevant evidence from a variety of sources to assist in analysis and reflection of complex text. This Lesson Plan addresses the following NDE World Language Standard(s): NE LA 12.1.6b, NE LA 12.1.6l, and NE LA 12.1.6oIt is expected that this Lesson Plan will take students 48 minutes to complete.
A Worksheet to talk about Hanukah and Yiddish in German class.
In this lesson, students will learn what the word “Hispanic” means and what some elements of culture are. Pairs/groups of students will read about a Hispanic country and create a one-pager showing cultural elements of that country.
In this activity students will practice discussing their likes, dislikes, and hobbies. Students will play charades to help reinforce vocabulary. Students will then use the charades cards to discuss their favorite hobbies and ask one another about which hobbies and activities they enjoy.
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This Integrated Performance Assessment (IPA) is designed to assess students at an intermediate proficiency level. It includes tasks to assess students in the three modes of communication: interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational. The authentic resources included in this IPA address the themes of travel and geography.Suggested rubrics can be found in ACTFL Implementing Integrated Performance Assessment (2013) by Bonnie Adair-Hauck, Eileen W. Glisan, Francis J. Troyan. Adapted from Howard County Public SchoolsImage source: "Luggage" by stux on Pixabay.com
This OER activity was created by Danielle Fulcher as part of the 2024 World Language OER Summer work and training. Educators worked with Chrystal Liu, Nick Ziegler and Dorann Avey to create OER Learning Plans and materials. The attached activity is designed for 9 - 12 World Language Arts teachers for Novice Learners of Spanish. Students will interpret and respond to descriptions of various holidays in Spanish. This activity addresses the following NDE World Language Standard(s): NE WL 1.1.c and NE WL 1.2.cIt is expected that this activity will take students 30 minutes to complete.
A repeated action in the past, such as a repeated celebration or activity, uses the imperfect tense in Spanish. This easy to learn tense has new endings and only three irregular verbs. The imperfect tense differs from the preterite tense. Although both indicate the past, the imperfect is for a repeated action in the past and the preterite is for a single event in the past. Practice the new endings and usages in this seminar.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Presentational CommunicationConnections: Making ConnectionsComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can give a clear and detailed childhood story and answer questions about the story.Habits of MindCreating, imagining, innovatingCritical Thinking SkillConstructing Support
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This OER lesson plan was created by Anita Saalfeld and as part of the 2024 World Language OER Summer work and training. Educators worked with Chrystal Liu, Nick Ziegler and Dorann Avey to create OER Learning Plans and materials. The attached Lesson Plan is designed for 9 - 12 World Language Arts teachers for Novice Learners of Spanish. Students will interpret sentences with direct object pronouns in varying word orders. This Lesson Plan addresses the following NDE World Language Standard(s): NE.WL.1.2.c.It is expected that this Lesson Plan will take students 20 minutes to complete.
This resource is designed to enhance oral proficiency and remain in the language of instruction with some guideposts in English since it's a novice-low task.