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Spanish Teachers Community Lesson Plan Schedule 2019-2020 This document includes all the Lesson Plans and Sub-Plans available to help you organize the flow of topics throughout the school year. You can move or delete lessons according to your class needs. This Lesson Plan Schedule is available in PDF and editable file. Use the original editable file to make the changes you need to organize your lessons. Click on the hyperlinks to visit each Lesson Plan download page. Remember to log in to your member's account to access the download pages. If you are not a member, click here to learn how Speaking Latino can help you with the Spanish Teachers Community. If you have questions or need to report a broken link, please contact us. Jared and Diana

Lesson Plan Schedule 2019-2020 1-4 5-8 9-12 WEEKS SPANISH 1 SPANISH 2 First Day Student Survey Class Rules, Procedures and Syllabus Booklet Google Translate Lesson Plan and Contract Preliminary Lessons: 1. Classroom Commands 2. Why Learn Spanish 3. History of Spanish 4. Alphabet and its Pronunciation 5. Basic Greetings 6. Basic Introductions 7. How to Say How Are You 8. Likes and Dislikes Basic Phrases 9. Introduction to Numbers 0-100 10. The Calendar: Days, Months, Seasons 11. Spanish Speaking Countries 12. Preliminary Lessons Assessment Review Alphabet Pronunciation and Introduce Cognates Gender and Nouns in Spanish – Exceptions to the Rules Prepositions and Coordinating Conjunctions Negative and Affirmative Words - Travel TENER and Body Parts Irregular Preterite Verbs Including Spelling Changes - Outdoor The Imperfect Tense - Competitions ESTAR + Participle - Art 5-8 Greetings and Introductions, Subject Pronouns YO and TU Subject Pronouns, Personal Pronouns Gender and Number of Nouns, Introduction to Articles Numbers 1-100, Add and Subtract Paper Bag Piñatas (Optional Sub-Plan) Present VENIR, SER and ESTAR - My City Present Tense Stem-changing Verbs: PODER, DORMIR - Food Affirmative TU Commands, Present Progressive Tense - Parts of the House and Chores Present Tense Stem-changing Verbs: PENSAR, QUERER, PREFERIR - Clothing, Numbers 200- 1000 Preterite vs. Imperfect - Talking About the Past Indirect Object Pronouns - Childhood Toys SER vs. ESTAR: Meaning Changes in Preterite and Imperfect - The Arts Peer to Peer Grammar Review (Optional Sub- Plan) 9-12 Numbers, Days of the Week, Months of the Year, Calendars School Supplies, School Subjects, and School Schedules Vocabulary Gender of Nouns, Introduction to Definite and Indefinite Articles – Classroom Objects, School Supplies Adjective Agreement, SER vs. ESTAR – Physical and Personality Traits False Friends (Optional Sub-Plan) Demonstrative Adjectives - Clothing Vocabulary Preterite Regular -AR -ER –IR Verbs - Errands and Places in Town Preterite of -CAR -GAR -ZAR Verbs - Shopping Direct Object Pronouns - Buying and Selling Affirmative and Negative Commands TU, USTED and USTEDES – Nutrition Subjunctive Regular Verbs - Exercise and Staying in Shape Subjunctive Irregular Verbs - Feelings and Emotions More Activities Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15th- October 15th) Columbus Day, Día de la Raza or Día de la Hispanidad (October 12th) Halloween (October 31st) Day of the Dead (November 2nd) Page 1 of 3

Lesson Plan Schedule 2019-2020 13-16 17-20 21-24 WEEKS SPANISH 1 Definite and Indefinite Articles Present Indicative Regular -AR -ER -IR Verbs Word Order – Basic Sentence Structure Family and Relatives Vocabulary – Physical Traits, Relationships, Age and Names Exploring the Continents: South America Indirect Object Pronouns - Shopping for Gifts Preterite IR, SER, TENER, ESTAR and PODER - City Vocabulary GUSTAR and Similar Verbs, Acabar de + Infinitive - Movie Genres SABER vs. CONOCER - Social Media Subjunctive Stem-Changing Verbs - Vacation Planning Subjunctive Using Emotion - Personality Traits Expressing Intention Affirmative and Negative Commands with NOSOTROS Current Events: A Bilingual MFA (Optional Sub- Plan) 17-20 Family Tree (Optional Sub-Plan) Verbs TENER and SER Expressions With TENER Telling Time Likes and Dislikes – Sports and Hobbies POR vs. PARA Affirmative TU Commands - Classroom Items and School Activities Making Comparisons, Superlatives - After School Activities Reflexive Regular and Stem-changing Verbs, Possessive Adjectives – Daily Routine Possessive Pronouns Using Adverbs – Adverbs of Manner Present Perfect and Past Perfect - Jobs Present Perfect Subjunctive, Demonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns - Volunteer Activities 21-24 Direct Object Pronouns - Food and Recipes Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns Questions Formation Verb ESTAR in the Present Indicative to Express Location – Prepositions of Places ESTAR and HABER (Hay) – Expressions with Location Affirmative Irregular TU Commands – Modes of Transportation, the City, Getting Around Town Imperfect -AR, -ER, -IR Verbs Preterite vs. Imperfect, Describing a Situation - Vacation and Family Celebrations Japanese Haiku in Spanish (Optional Sub-Plan) Poetry Writing (Optional Sub-Plan) The Future Tense - Professions Future Perfect, Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns - Technology Other Relevant Activities Day of the Dead (November 2nd) Thanksgiving Christmas in Latin America and Spain Three Kings Day Page 2 of 3

Other Relevant Activities Lesson Plan Schedule 2019-2020 WEEKS SPANISH 1 SPANISH 2 SPANISH 3 25-28 Verbs TENER, COMER, ESTAR and HAY to Talk About Food – Food Vocabulary Adjective Agreement and Verbs LLEVAR, VESTIR, PONER – Clothing, Colors, Pricing Possessive and Demonstrative Adjectives, Position of Adjectives Preposition A Imperfect IR, SER and VER Preterite OIR, LEER, CREER, and DESTRUIR - Heroes and Emergencies Preterite Irregular VENIR, PONER, DECIR, and TRAER - Medical Emergencies Present and Past Subjunctive with Doubt - Los Mayas Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses - Myths and Legends Conditional - History of Spain 29-32 Color by Number (Optional Sub-Plan) Ir + A + Infinitive to talk about places and future plans Weather Vocabulary and Weather Expressions Uses of Infinitives Present Stem-Changing Verbs Preterite IR Stem-Changing Verbs - Television Indirect Object Verbs Present Perfect Negative TU Commands – Cooking Formal Commands and Negative Formal Commands, Uses of POR - The Outdoors Recipes for Furry Friends (Optional Sub-Plan) Past Subjunctive SI Clauses - Family Heritage Present Subjunctive with Conjunctions - The Environment Relative Pronouns - The Environment Playwriting with Nursery Rhymes (Optional Sub- Plan) 33-36 Verb HACER in the Present Body Parts and Health Vocabulary – DOLER and Indirect Object Pronouns Numbers 100-1000 Para + Infinitive Present Subjunctive - Traveling Present Subjunctive Irregular Verbs – Travel Present Subjunctive Stem-changing Verbs - Staying in a Hotel, Turists Present Subjunctive with Expressions of Doubt - Environmental Issues Present vs. Past Subjunctive - Soccer Passive Voice SER + Past Participle - Rights and Responsibilities Past Perfect Subjunctive - Goverment and Rights 37-40 Personal A Using Contractions AL and DEL Tener que + Infinitive – Parts of the House and Household Chores Vocabulary Reflexive Verbs – Daily Life Actions Environmental Issue in Spanish Speaking Countries (Optional Sub-Plan) Future Tense Regular and Irregular Verbs - Professions Present Perfect Subjunctive - The Media Expressing Intention Impersonal SE Conditional Perfect - Parties and Celebrations Syllable Break Rancheras (Optional Sub-Plan) Other Relevant Activities Valentine’s Day (February 14th) Carnivals Foreign Language Week (March) Semana Santa / Easter Spanish Language Day (April 23rd) Cinco de Mayo Page 3 of 3