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Mastering Spanish Basics

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60
25 students
11 October 2025

Teaching Instructions

Create a comprehensive Spanish lesson plan for grades 9-12, full-period (about 60 minutes), integrating the following topics: AR verb conjugation, subject pronouns, the 4 "y" verbs, differences between SER and ESTAR, contractions, personal "a," and chapter 3 vocabulary related to clothing, shopping, school supplies, and related verbs/actions. Include "I can..." statements for student goals, success criteria, differentiation strategies for diverse learners, extension activities for advanced learners, and a mix of activities including worksheets, group work, role plays, and quizzes. Focus assessment on mastery of speaking skills, writing thoughts, and comprehension of reading. Make the lesson engaging and scaffolded for high school learners.


Grade Level:

Grades 9-12

Duration:

60 minutes

Class Size:

25 students


Common Core State Standards Alignment

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.9-10.4:
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.4:
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1:
Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9-10 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.4:
Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grades 9-10 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.


Learning Objectives / “I Can” Statements:

By the end of this lesson, students can:

  • I can conjugate regular AR verbs in the present tense for all subject pronouns.
  • I can correctly use subject pronouns in Spanish sentences.
  • I can identify and use the four "y" verbs (ir, estar, ser, dar) correctly in context.
  • I can explain and distinguish the uses of ser and estar.
  • I can use contractions (al, del) and the personal "a" appropriately.
  • I can use vocabulary related to clothing, shopping, school supplies, and related verbs/actions in basic sentences.
  • I can engage in basic conversations using role plays to demonstrate speaking proficiency.
  • I can write short paragraphs demonstrating my understanding of verb conjugations and vocabulary.

Success Criteria:

  • Students complete AR verb conjugation exercises with 80% accuracy.
  • Students participate in group discussions and role plays demonstrating contextual use of SER vs ESTAR.
  • Students write 4-6 sentence paragraphs using vocabulary and grammar covered, showing correct use of contractions and personal "a."
  • Students demonstrate comprehension of reading passages on vocabulary themes with at least 75% accuracy on quiz questions.

Materials Needed:

  • Printed worksheets on AR verbs, SER/ESTAR, subject pronouns, and vocabulary (clothing, shopping, school supplies).
  • Whiteboard & markers
  • Flashcards for vocabulary & verbs
  • Role play prompt cards
  • Quiz sheets
  • Audio clips of dialogues (optional) for listening comprehension

Lesson Breakdown

1. Warm-up & Review (10 minutes)

  • Brief oral review: Quick pop quiz game on subject pronouns and a few AR verb conjugations. (Example: Teacher says the subject pronoun and the verb stem, students shout the correct conjugation.)
  • Objective: Activate prior knowledge and prepare students for the day's focus.
  • Differentiation: Provide sentence starters or verb charts for struggling learners during the quiz.

2. Direct Instruction & Guided Practice (15 minutes)

  • Teacher-led explanation of:
    • Regular AR verb conjugation endings (-o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an) with examples.
    • Four "y" verbs: ir, ser, estar, dar – including focus on ser vs estar differences.
    • Explanation and examples of contractions (al, del) and personal "a."
    • Introduce chapter 3 vocab (clothing, shopping, school supplies) integrated in sentences.
  • Use the whiteboard and interactive questioning to engage students.
  • Guided practice in pairs: students write 3 original sentences using AR verbs + vocabulary.
  • Success check: walk around to provide feedback & scaffold as needed.

3. Group Activity: Role Play (15 minutes)

  • Form 5 groups of 5 students.
  • Each group receives a scenario involving shopping, describing school supplies, or talking about clothing (e.g., "You are at a clothing store, asking about an item’s color and price").
  • Roles include customer, cashier, friend, etc.
  • Students must use: AR verbs, subject pronouns, SER/ESTAR correctly, and vocabulary learned.
  • Groups perform role plays for the class.
  • Assessment focus: speaking skills, correct grammar use, vocabulary application.
  • Differentiation: Provide vocabulary/verb cue cards for English language learners (ELLs) or lower level students.

4. Individual Writing Task (10 minutes)

  • Prompt: Write 4-6 sentences describing what you wear to school or what school supplies you need, incorporating AR verbs, SER/ESTAR, contractions, and personal "a."
  • This assesses writing coherence & grammar understanding.
  • Advanced learners are encouraged to write a short paragraph including all four "y" verbs.

5. Quiz & Wrap-Up (10 minutes)

  • Short quiz: mix of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank covering:
    • AR verb conjugations
    • SER vs ESTAR
    • Use of personal "a" and contractions
    • Vocabulary comprehension (matching words to pictures)
  • Review quiz answers as a class.
  • Exit ticket: Each student orally states one new thing they learned and one question they still have.

Differentiation Strategies

  • For ELLs/Struggling Learners:

    • Use visual aids (pictures of clothing, supplies).
    • Provide verb conjugation charts and sentence frames.
    • Allow use of bilingual dictionaries.
    • Pair with strong peers during group work.
  • For Advanced Learners:

    • Challenge with writing tasks that require all four "y" verbs within context.
    • Encourage creating dialogues or mini-stories using vocabulary and grammar rules.
    • Provide higher-order thinking questions regarding when to use SER vs ESTAR in nuanced contexts.

Extension Activities

  • Create a “Shopping Dialogue” Podcast:
    Students script and record a short conversation using this lesson’s grammar and vocabulary, submit audio files for peer review.

  • Cultural Connection:
    Research and present on Spanish-speaking countries' traditional clothing styles or school supplies differences to foster cross-cultural awareness.


Assessment

  • Formative assessment through oral quizzes, role plays, and writing exercises.
  • Summative assessment based on quiz performance and written paragraphs.
  • Speaking assessed during role plays focusing on fluency and grammatical accuracy.
  • Reading comprehension checked through vocabulary quiz and sentence reading.

This lesson is designed to build confidence in foundational Spanish grammar and vocabulary with scaffolding, collaborative engagement, practical application, and opportunities for extension, fully meeting the rigorous demands of the Common Core standards in language arts applied to foreign language learning.

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