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Process

Overall

1. This assignment will be completed in groups (5 groups, 3 per group), in which you explore websites individually and then synthesize your findings to form a cohesive presentation to the class.

2. You will go to the Communications Center three to four times per week with every other day being a class discussion/group reflection day to organize information.

3. You will present your groups’ findings to your classmates.

4. I (Sra. Seda-Schuler) will update Web site with new findings on a daily basis as you post to your Team Notes.

5. I will collect, review and grade the daily Worksheets and return them to you for your oral presentations.

6. I will create periodic quizzes compiled from the teams’ information for periodic assessments.

7. I will guide class discussions from student input.

8. I will provide daily clues for solving the mystery and for each assignment in this Unit.

9. I will post correct answers on a daily basis for each groups’ question.

10. I will play role of resource (head investigator) for your team.

Team Specific Directions:

1. Your Team will pick up a daily clue from Sra. Seda-Schuler’s website to begin this activity.

2. Your Team will then follow instructions to proceed to compile your findings.

3. Your Team will print their Worksheet which they will turn in to Sra. Seda-Schuler.

4. Your search will begin at a museum in Spain called El Prado. Your Team will read about its history and the type of exhibits that they hold regularly during the year.

5. Your Team will record findings on the Worksheet and will record additional information requested by Sra. Seda-Schuler on the sheet.

6. Your Team will post to Team Notes on Sra. Seda-Schuler’s website.

7. Your Team will prepare a short composition in the target language on the Worksheet.

8. Your Team will give a short oral presentation on their findings on the following day in class.

9. Your Team will continue to solve the mystery as your clues develop throughout this Unit.

10. All Teams will present a power point presentation on your findings at the end of the adventure. You will be graded according to the Rubrics discussed in class. (See Evaluation) Each Team should print a copy of the rubric to use as a guide in developing your presentation.

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Activity directions review

  • Visit the “virtual galleries” that exhibit several of the artwork. Practice comparing, evaluating or critiquing their pieces of work.
  • Students will visit a museum in Spain called El Prado.
  • They will read about its history and type of exhibits that they hold regularly during the year.
  • Write short biographies on several of the artists or more extensive biographical summary of just one artist.
  • Present orally and/or submit a written assignment.
  • Post to Team Notes on Teacher’s Web site.
  • Write short description on Student Worksheet about the Prado Museum to present to classmates.
  • Determine the artistic period to which each or all belong.
  • Describe how their work is characteristic of a specific era or artistic movement.
  • Students post to Day One Findings on Teacher’s Web site.

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Resources

Textbooks, Web, on-line magazines, newspapers, teacher resources provided in class, videos, community speakers, art teacher, student generated resources.

www.cal.org/nclrc www.museoprado.mcu.es/es/bienvenido www.museodelprado.es/es/pagina-principal/coleccion/galeria-on-line

Websites for Student Use

Alternatives for Students with

Special Needs:

  1. Larger print on worksheets, if needed.
  2. Headphones for working in the Communications Center, if needed.
  3. Written work, rather than oral if there is a language articulation problem.
  4. Take home work if a computer is not available at home.
  5. Students may use laptop computers in class to take notes during discussion.
  6. Aid may be provided in class and in the lab to read directions and guide student in activity.
  7. Additional help is available before and after school and during resource class in the regular school day.

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Evaluation

You will be given a daily assessment by way of the teacher web postings and findings on your Team Notes page. In addition, you will have periodic tests and/or quizzes which will come from the groups findings during discussions in class. At the end of the Unit you will receive a final Test on all the material presented in addition to the assessment on your power point presentations. These assessments will be by self, peer and teacher based on rubrics which you and I agreed upon at the beginning of the year.

Examples:

Presentational Speaking: Self, Teacher and Peer-Assessment

Name of Speaker:

Name of Reviewer:

Assignment:

Date:

Evaluation Criteria Rating Scale

Disagree Agree

The presentation was

understandable 1 2 3 4 5
The information was important and interesting 1 2 3 4 5
The speech was organized with main idea&details 1 2 3 4 5
There were few grammar errors interfering 1 2 3 4 5
With message:
Subject/verb agreement
Verb tenses
Word order
Gender distinctions
Risk-taking
The speaker spoke loudly and clearly 1 2 3 4 5
The speaker used correct word stress and
Intonation 1 2 3 4 5
The speaker used visual materials as needed 1 2 3 4 Strengths of Presentation : Suggested improvements:
Writing Rubric: Assessment
Student Writer:
Reviewer:
Assignment:
Date: Not at All Completely
The assignment is legible (written neatly or word processed
The Central theme of the writing is clear 1 2 3 4 5
The writing has a definite beginning, middle and end 1 2 3 4 5
The assignment is interesting to read 1 2 3 4 5
The ideas are appropriate for the culture 1 2 3 4 5
The writer uses punctuation correctly and has checked spelling 1 2 3 4 5
The writer uses verb tenses correctly and has checked adjective noun agreement 1 2 3 4 5
What I really liked about this composition was:

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Conclusion

Congratulations! You have solved the crime. Your reward will take us to the Chicago Art Institute on a field trip to see the artwork that your investigative Team has recovered for the authorities. Good job!

STAY TUNED FOR YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE….

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