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Topic

Content,
Skill,
Standard, or
Lesson Type

DAY
/PERIOD
OF WEEK
Objective
Assessment
What will
students do to
demonstrate
mastery?
(Question, task,
etc.)

Objective
Exemplar
What does
mastery look
like?
DO the
assessment
here! This is
your answer
key, and should
also have the
minimum
criteria needed
for mastery.
What does
significant
progress look
like (provide a
brief
description)

SWBAT identify the different pronouns in Spanish. In


addition, student will become familiar with the
gender of adjectives.

Which of the following phrases would you use to


ask President Obama how he is doing?
A. Cmo ests t?
B. Cmo est
usted?
Which of the following phrases would you use to
ask your best friend how he or she is doing?
A. Cmo ests t?
B. Cmo est
usted?
Which of the following is someone who you would
refer to as usted?
a. your friend
b. children
c.
your principal
Which subject pronoun could be used to replace
Rafael y yo?
a. Ellas
b. Nosotros
c. Uds.
d. Ellos
Which version of you would you would you use
when talking to the following people?
The President
a. T
b. Usted
Your friend
a. T
b. Usted
A stranger
a. T
b. Usted

Option 1:
Opening/
Do-Now
How will you prime
students for DI?
Or, What spiraled
or routine skills/
content will you
address?

+
DI/
Scaffolded
Practice
What will you do/
students do to
meet the 3M
objective?

Option 2:
Write 5 CFU ?s you
will use to
determine student
progress. Must
include:

Exact
question/prom
pt

When in lesson
you will ask it.

Method you
will use to ask
(Quick Write,
whiteboard,
Cold Call, Turn
& Talk, nonverbal hand
signal, etc.)

Subject Pronouns

Skills
-

What are pronouns?


Gender of adjectives

Vocab:
-

Yo
T
Usted
l / Ella
Nosotros/ Nosotras
Ellos/ Ellas
Ustedes
Abbreviations (Ud. And Uds.)

Subject pronouns:
-The words I, you, he, she, we, you all, and they are called subject
pronouns. Spanish has corresponding subject pronouns.
The subject of a sentence states who or what is doing the action.
Example:
Cynthia come galletas. Cynthia eats cookies.
Who is eating the cookies?
Daniel mira la televisin. Daniel watches TV
Who is watching TV?
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun, so a subject pronoun is a
pronoun that replaces the name of the subject of a sentence.
i. Cynthia come galletas
ii. Daniel mira la televisin
iii. Daniel mira la television. El come galletas
1.2 min Turn &Talk:
a. What is different about this sentence than the ones weve
already seen?
b. What does El mean? Who is it referring to?
2. GROUP QUESTION one voice: What did your partner say? 2nd
person speaks: Do you agree with the first person? Why? Anything
you want to add?

Classwork:
Students will work with the person next to them to
answer practice questions on their handout. They
will identify the correct subject pronoun to use
when they are talking about specific people.
Prctica/Practice: If you were talking about the
following people, which subject pronoun would you
use? (3 min)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Kim and Kanye


Trey y yo
Nicki Minaj
Drake
Beyonce and Nicki
Yourself

T versus Usted (3 min)


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

A friend _________________
A stranger ___________________
The President __________________
A child _______________________
Your boss _________________
Your cousin _____________________

Independent Practice: Rewrite each sentence by


replacing each subject in the sentence with the
correct subject pronoun. (3 min)
1.
2.
3.
4.

Hugo es mi amigo.
Mara es mi hermana.
Jose y Marco son mis amigos.
Drake y yo somos amigos.

Students will go over the 10 subject pronouns in Spanish.


1. Yo = I
2. T = You (informal)
3. Usted = You (formal)
4. l = He
5. Ella = She
6. Nosotros = We (males only or both)
7. Nosotras = We (females)
8. Ustedes = You (plural)
9. Ellos = They (males only or both)
10. Ellas = They (females)
First person: (highlight the idea of singular plural here) Yo is just me
alone singular and when Its me and my buddies, its nosotros we.
Im still in there so its first person! Used when you are talking about
yourself. If you talk about yourself, then you would say I or
yo.Nosotros: this means we in a group that contains at least one
male. Nosotras: if a group contains only females, the word nosotras is
used.
Second person: Used when you are talking to someone else. T = you
(informal). T is informal and is used among friends, coworkers,
relatives, or when addressing a child
Third person: Used to talk about someone else.Gender rules apply to
the English word "they": Ellos is used if talking about a group of
males, or males and females, where ellas is used if talking about
only females.Usted is formal and is generally used to express
respect. Usted can be abbreviated Ud. "Ustedes" is generally used in
both formal and informal situations to refer to "you-all."Ustedes can
be abbreviated Uds.
Direct Instruction: Subject Pronouns will be represented with student
examples
1. Yo = I
2. T = You (informal)
3. Usted = You (formal)
4. l = He
5. Ella = She
6. Nosotros = We (males only or both)
7. Nosotras = We (females)

8. Ustedes = You (plural)


9. Ellos = They (males only or both)
10. Ellas = They (females)

Examples with students in front name tags Note: Address each one
differently to highlight difference between T y Usted

3M
OBJECTIVE
Measurable
student
outcome
directly aligned
to topic and
exemplar

SWBAT identify the different pronouns in Spanish. In


addition, they will know that adjectives in Spanish
are assigned gender.

HOMEWORK

Worksheet

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