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Show proficentcy using all command forms in Spanish by using designated persons and pronoun forms furnished below. Create scenes for each of the designated command forms. You will use Glogster to create a visual presentation of each of the scenes.

>> Mandatos - Dáselos >> >> 1. tú - La profesora a una estudiante ( Teacher to Student) >> >> 2. Ud. - El doctor a un enfermo ( Doctor to patient) >> >> 3. Uds. - El policía a un grupo de personas en mucho tráfico (Policeman to a group caught in traffic) >> >> 4. nosotros - Amigos planean actividades (2 o 3) el sábado (Friends planning two or three activites for a Saturday) >> >> 5. vosotros - Jovenes en españa hacen 2 planes de vacación (Spanish friends offer two plans for a vacation) >> >> 6. Tú eres la maestra en la primera clase elementaria, da 3 mandatos + o - a una estudiante (tú) (You are a 1st grade teacher give three positive or negative commands to a student) >> >> HAZ LOS MANDATOS EN BLOQUES SEPARADOS.

1. Brainstorm as you write your scenerios. 2. Write a rough draft of your sentences and paragraphs before the class goes to the computer lab. Making sure you are using the correct forms in each paragraph. 3. Collect 8-10 photos or images to include in your Glog. 4. Create Glog. Upload and add your photos to your glog placing them in a frame. Copy and paste your words after they have been spell checkd in Word. Choose an appropriate container for your words. 5. Record your paragraph/sentences, using Garageband, to place on your Glog. Remember to convert them to MP3 6. Type your paragraph to hand in on the due date 7. Present you Glog to the class.

The students use the target language in a different structure, using an interactive tool. They enjoy exploring the options offered by Glogster.com. As they create their interactive poster they are practicing the four language skills speaking, reading, writing, and listening, therefore expanding their confidence in Spanish.

This project was designed and implemented by S.Gerry Sadowy, Spanish teacher for [|Mount Saint Joseph Academy]. Wikispace design and technical Assistance furnished by Carol Siwinski, Instructional Technology Coordinator