This document outlines learning targets and an essential question for learning about the Spanish alphabet. The learning targets are to recognize Spanish vowel sounds, spell one's name in Spanish, ask a teacher to spell something in Spanish, and spell words by listening to letters. The essential question asks about the major differences between the Spanish and English alphabets. Some notes explain that in Spanish, vowels almost always have consistent pronunciation, unlike in English.
This document outlines learning targets and an essential question for learning about the Spanish alphabet. The learning targets are to recognize Spanish vowel sounds, spell one's name in Spanish, ask a teacher to spell something in Spanish, and spell words by listening to letters. The essential question asks about the major differences between the Spanish and English alphabets. Some notes explain that in Spanish, vowels almost always have consistent pronunciation, unlike in English.
This document outlines learning targets and an essential question for learning about the Spanish alphabet. The learning targets are to recognize Spanish vowel sounds, spell one's name in Spanish, ask a teacher to spell something in Spanish, and spell words by listening to letters. The essential question asks about the major differences between the Spanish and English alphabets. Some notes explain that in Spanish, vowels almost always have consistent pronunciation, unlike in English.
● I can spell out my name in Spanish ● I can ask the teacher ( or other Spanish speaker) to spell something out in Spanish. ● I can spell words in Spanish by listening to individual letters being said to me.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
● What is the major difference between the Spanish and English
alphabet? (there are at least 2). Some notes on the Spanish alphabet… ● In English, sometimes vowels take on different pronunciations ● Pronounce the following words: –naked, baked –water, later –roaring, pouring ● In Spanish, 99.99999999% of the time, vowels keep the same pronunciation, making it very easy to pronounce the word if you know how each letter is pronounced https://slideplayer.com/slide/4466686/
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