This unit is designed for high school. It attempts to have students reflect on what they value in a hero and what they choose to imitate. Students learn vocabulary to describe physical traits and personality characteristics of a hero/heroine. The students will engage in conversations and reflective writing about heroes in the target language of Spanish. The assessments include an interpersonal piece and a presentational writing assessment. As much as possible, I incorporated references to authentic resources such as, videos, music, infographics, and articles in Spanish
Heroes permeate our culture. From superheroes on screen to the everyday heroics of our public servic...
Heroes are ubiquitous in literature and popular discourse, yet little is known about cognitive repr...
Is any story ever truly original? This unit illustrates how even contemporary writers allude to and ...
The unit encourages students to look at media and the portrayal of heroes and consider who is tellin...
Heroes reflect the cultural values and emotional state of the time period in which they lived/ were ...
In the world we live in, heroes are traditionally thought of as perfect individuals who always save ...
El contexto educativo depende de las necesidades de los estudiantes, los educandos hospitalarios po...
This is the handout for a presentation at a Middle School Conference. We are in the process of publi...
Recent research has revealed that having a personal hero can offer psychological resources to adults...
Recent research has revealed that having a personal hero can offer psychological resources to adults...
Students and ninth-graders especially are in search of something to use to make sense of the world. ...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
This unit is designed for the beginning of the school year in a Spanish IV Pre-AP classroom using th...
This lesson uses an interdisciplinary approach to looking at the concept of "heroes. " In ...
peer-reviewedResearch on heroism typically seems fascinating to people in everyday life: they ask in...
Heroes permeate our culture. From superheroes on screen to the everyday heroics of our public servic...
Heroes are ubiquitous in literature and popular discourse, yet little is known about cognitive repr...
Is any story ever truly original? This unit illustrates how even contemporary writers allude to and ...
The unit encourages students to look at media and the portrayal of heroes and consider who is tellin...
Heroes reflect the cultural values and emotional state of the time period in which they lived/ were ...
In the world we live in, heroes are traditionally thought of as perfect individuals who always save ...
El contexto educativo depende de las necesidades de los estudiantes, los educandos hospitalarios po...
This is the handout for a presentation at a Middle School Conference. We are in the process of publi...
Recent research has revealed that having a personal hero can offer psychological resources to adults...
Recent research has revealed that having a personal hero can offer psychological resources to adults...
Students and ninth-graders especially are in search of something to use to make sense of the world. ...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
This unit is designed for the beginning of the school year in a Spanish IV Pre-AP classroom using th...
This lesson uses an interdisciplinary approach to looking at the concept of "heroes. " In ...
peer-reviewedResearch on heroism typically seems fascinating to people in everyday life: they ask in...
Heroes permeate our culture. From superheroes on screen to the everyday heroics of our public servic...
Heroes are ubiquitous in literature and popular discourse, yet little is known about cognitive repr...
Is any story ever truly original? This unit illustrates how even contemporary writers allude to and ...