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Days and Routines

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Languages
50
25 students
22 September 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is for a beginner level Spanish class. OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to name the days of the week and describe their daily routines using simple sentences. Use a lot of visual activities and interactive ones too Use flashcards with colorful pictures representing each day of the week and common daily activities; have students take turns drawing a card and saying a simple sentence about what they do on that day. Incorporate a matching game where they pair the day with the correct routine image, reinforcing vocabulary and sentence structure through repetition and peer interaction.

Grade Level

10th Grade (Beginner Spanish)

Duration

50 Minutes

Class Size

25 Students


Common Core Standards Alignment

Speaking and Listening (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1)

  • Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with peers, demonstrating command of vocabulary relevant to the topic.

Language (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.4a)

  • Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on Spanish language context.

Reading (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.9-10.4)

  • Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings.

Writing (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.2)

  • Write explanatory texts to convey ideas clearly and precisely.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Name all seven days of the week in Spanish with proper pronunciation.
  • Form simple sentences to describe their daily routines using verbs and vocabulary introduced.
  • Use visual aids and peer interaction to reinforce and internalize vocabulary and sentence structures.

Materials Needed

  • Flashcards with colorful images of days of the week (Lunes to Domingo).
  • Flashcards with colorful images depicting common daily activities (e.g., wake up, school, eat, sleep, exercise).
  • Matching boards or large printed grids with days on one axis and routine images on the other.
  • Whiteboard and markers.
  • Student notebooks or journals.

Lesson Timeline

1. Introduction and Warm-Up (10 minutes)

  • Begin with a brief personal greeting in Spanish to set the tone.
  • Write all seven days of the week on the whiteboard in Spanish: lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado, domingo.
  • Play a quick pronunciation game where the teacher says the day, and the class repeats chorally then choral spelling (spell aloud).
  • Show flashcards with both the word and a small icon that represents a unique trait of each day (e.g., sun for domingo).

Objective: Activate prior knowledge and familiarize students with the vocabulary.

2. Flashcard Sentence Creation Activity (15 minutes)

  • Shuffle the day flashcards and daily activity flashcards.
  • Students take turns drawing one day card and one daily activity card.
  • Each student must create and say a simple sentence in Spanish, for example:
    • “El lunes, yo estudio.” (On Monday, I study.)
    • “El sábado, yo duermo.” (On Saturday, I sleep.)
  • Provide sentence starters on the board to scaffold participation:
    • "El ___, yo ___."
  • Encourage peer corrections and supportive feedback.

Objective: Practice constructing basic sentences orally, increasing confidence and pronunciation accuracy.

3. Interactive Matching Game (15 minutes)

  • Divide the class into 5 groups of 5 students.
  • Provide each group a set of day cards and activity cards.
  • On a large printed grid or board, groups collaborate to match the correct day card with the routine card that best fits a typical schedule (teacher facilitates).
  • After completing matches, each group presents one or two paired sentences to the class, reinforcing vocabulary and grammar.
  • Offer positive reinforcement and clarify misunderstandings as needed.

Objective: Solidify vocabulary recognition and sentence structure through collaboration and repetition.

4. Reflective Writing and Exit Ticket (10 minutes)

  • Students write 3 simple sentences in their notebooks describing their own weekly routines in Spanish. For example:
    • “El martes, yo juego fútbol.”
    • “El jueves, yo estudio en casa.”
  • Teacher circulates and offers individual mini-conferences to assess sentence construction.
  • Collect these sentences as a formative assessment (exit ticket).

Objective: Demonstrate individual understanding through writing, an essential Common Core skill.


Differentiation

  • For ELL or struggling students: Provide sentence starters and allow use of bilingual dictionaries. Pair with stronger peers during group activities.
  • For advanced students: Challenge them to add time indicators (por la mañana, por la noche) or use conjunctions like “y” (and) to expand sentences.

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation during oral sentence creation and matching game activities.
  • Summative: Written sentences collected at the end of class as an exit ticket reflecting individual comprehension.

Teacher Reflection Questions

  • Did students accurately pronounce the days of the week?
  • Were students able to form simple sentences independently?
  • Did the interactive and visual activities increase engagement, especially for beginners?
  • What modifications are needed for future lessons based on student performance and participation?

This lesson uniquely blends visual learning with peer interaction, supporting multiple learning styles and creating a low-anxiety environment essential for language acquisition. It aligns tightly with Common Core skills while introducing foundational Spanish vocabulary and sentence structures appropriate for 10th-grade beginners.

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