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LATIN AMERICAN MAGIC

A project created for

Junior high or high school students taking Spanish for Native Speakers or Advanced Spanish or World Cultures by

Susan Massey e-mail spmassey@quix.net

Website http://berners.bcoe.butte.k12.ca.us/~smassey/

Lesson DescriptionUsing the Internet, students will prepare presentations on individual Latin American countries, focusing on high interest aspects of culture such as popular music, sports and food as well as geography and history.

Spanish Standards• Students present information, concepts and ideas to

an audience of listeners.• Students reinforce and further their knowledge of

other disciplines through the foreign language.

History Standards Describe the recent history of the regions [South

America] including political divisions and systems, key leaders, religious issues, natural features, resources and population patterns.

Instructional Objectives

• Identify all countries on map of Latin America• Explain demographics and recent history of a

selected country• Share music, art, food, writing and sports figures of

selected country using appropriate audio-visual aids.• Be able to locate information on the Internet, take

notes and copy pictures to project to class

Student Activities

• Surf Internet to see pictures of many Latin American countries

• Research many aspects of selected country• Prepare to speak from notes about selected country

using appropriate audio-visual aids.• Take notes on classmates’ presentations.• Take test on information from all presentations.

Successes of student project

• High degree of student involvement.• High percentage of on-task time.• Students demonstrated knowledge of their

country and enthusiasm for using technology

Pre/Post Test Results

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Post test

Minimal knowledge of subject before project.

High scores on post test—too high

Problems and Revisions

• Didn’t take enough notes on classmate’s presentations

• Students slowed down by lack of technology know-how.

• More specific outline for taking notes.

• More typed instructions for procedures linked to website.

More Problems and Revisions

• Not all students brought cultural displays

• Not all students demonstrated good presentation skills.

• Website instructions have been made more specific

• Must give more direct instruction on making a speech.

Will reluctant students achieve more by doing a project?

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Project

Last sem

High correlation between project grade and previous semester grade.

The CTAP Experience

• Expectations: Learn to do a website, Power-point presentation, spreadsheet and graphs.

• Results: I learned to do a website, Power-point presentation, spreadsheet and graphs.

• Bonus: The teaching methods of the learning technology staff and the step-by-step instructions in the modules served as an example for teaching my students how to use technology.

I feel empowered, thanks to Borderlink and the Learning Technology crew!

Cindy

Mike

Kevin

Alan

Linda

PS. I had a great time!

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