
Languages • 50 • 27 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
this lesson plan is for my spanish 2 class for my edtpa assesment. Goals
What should learners know and be able to do by the end of the unit? Learners will be able to: (identify, state, create, discuss, analyze, narrate, summarize, interpret, etc.) Discuss and write about their definition of beauty compared to examples from the target language culture. Analyze beauty in art from their own culture and the target language culture. Summative Performance Assessment • These tasks are real-world & demonstrate application of learning • They are integrated throughout the unit. • The template encourages multiple interpretive tasks that inform the content of the presentational and interpersonal tasks. • The tasks incorporate 21st Century Skills: Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Creativity. Interpretive Mode
Read and interpret an article about Samantha Leyva, an Afro-Mexican beauty queen. Other option: Read and interpret an article about Encanto, Kenzo Brooks, and Edna Liliana Valencia: representation matters. Picture of Kenzo Brooks referenced in article. Interpretive listening format Daniela as the formative Francia as the summative
Presentational Mode
Give a verbal presentation about what makes a person or a place beautiful, comparing their own perspective with those of the Spanish speaking world. Student notes page
Cultures (Sample Evidence) Indicate the relationship between the product, practice, and perspective. Products (What): What are norms of beauty in my/the target cultures? What are the standards of beauty in people? What are the standards of beauty in architecture? What are the standards of beauty in art? Practices (How): How do we / the target culture judge beauty? How do we decide who or what is beautiful? How do people fight for change in beauty standards in their contexts? Perspectives (Why): Why are certain features excluded from beauty standards? Why are some forms of architecture or art more highly than others?
Curriculum Area: World Languages – Spanish II (Grades 9-11)
Time Allotment: 50 minutes
Unit Theme: Exploring Cultural Perspectives of Beauty
Standards Addressed:
By the end of the lesson, learners will be able to:
Article Focus: Representation in Beauty Standards
Listening Component:
Instructions: Students individually prepare a 1-minute verbal mini-presentation in Spanish comparing their own views and cultural standards of beauty with those of the Hispanic culture discussed in the interpretive activity and group work.
Presentation Time:
Peer Feedback (2 mins): After listening, partners offer feedback with sentence starters:
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