Lesson/Unit Title: ¡A Cocinar



Lesson/Unit Title: ?Buen Provecho! COOKING VIDEO & FoodGrade Level 9-12 DUE - Submitted to EDMODO - on Wednesday April 22nd 2015.Description – Students will work in alone or in pairs to create and create a 2-5 minute cooking video demonstrating USE of CLEAR instructional steps IN SPANISH necessary to make a Puerto Rican food dish originating from one of the countries or cities we have studied this year. Final product will include a written script including the required elements listed below. Also included in final product will be the preliminary work listed below. verb commands, recipe, ingredients, etc.)Subject/Grammar/Vocabulary/CultureSpanish 2 Students will Apply the Following Objectives in this Project:Effective use of Food preparation & restaurant vocabulary.Demonstrate appropriate use of current & new vocabularyFood ItemsRestaurant ItemsKitchen Items/Utensils/dishes/appliancesFood Preparation VerbsNew vocabulary for ingredients & miscellaneous items.Application of informal commands (Tú) and direct object pronouns.Utilize Positive Tú Commands.Utilize Negative Tú Commands.Utilize Irregular Tú Commands (haz,pon, ten, ven, sé,ve, sal, di)Effective use of the direct object pronouns in instructions: Lo, La, Los, LasEffective use of the indirect object pronouns (me, te, le (se), nos, os, les(se))Remember - When you pin the tail on the command – the command gets a PREZZY! to maintain the stress on the second to last syllable of the verbAdverbs with –mente, No change with adjectives ending in E or Consonants. Just add -mente.Ex; fácil + mente = fácilmenteIf ends in -O, change to feminine form (-A), then add menteEx; rápido – rápida – rápida + mente=rápidamente.Applying past participles (PPS) with verbs changed to adjectives (ado/ido)AR – ADO. Quemar: to burn. Está quemado. (Adj. It is burnt–changes v.to adj.)ER/IR – IDO. Consumir. To consume. Está consumido en Mexico. (Adj. It is consumed in Mexico)Irregulars – FRITO, REVUELTO, CUBIERTO, PUESTOChoosing your Recipe/CountryMust choose a dish from one of the countries we studiedExceptions only with special permission BEFORE hand.Process & Guide:Research typical recipes from any Spanish speaking country studiedIf working with a partner, outline duties of partnership with objectives.Select a recipe and translate ingredients and instructions.Submit recipe for approval.Translate Ingredient list to SpanishPut Verbs relating to directions in T? Command Form – both Affirmative and Negative.Use sequencing vocabulary in a logical manner for instructions: First, then, while, during, later, finally, after, before, etc.Prepare a rough draft of the cooking show.Submit for approval and do peer editing..Video the final cooking demonstration showing how to make the dish. Students will practice using informal commands by telling “viewers” what steps to take (positive Tú Commands)– or NOT take (negative Tú commands) to make the recipe (using first, second, then, before, after, etc.), along with adverbs using –mente and past participles (ado/ido) as adjectives. Students will post the video via Edmodo or embed Youtube link on Edmodo. Deliver final prepared dish to school the following day to share final product w/peers.Requirements/Notices:Time length: 2 minute video/demo.Materials necessary:Cooking ingredients, utensils, video cameras, Camera phones, cameras, propsNo use of google translate or other translator program for grammar. USE of a translator will result in zero. Make your own mistakes. Use peer/teacher edit process for best results.Procedures & TimelineDay 1 Project overview Research & review Hispanic recipes & typical foodDay 2 May 22, 2014Turn in project proposal with recipe name, English & Spanish version of recipe, partner names, and outline of project responsibilities.Begin script for demo in Spanish using required elements.Day 1 April 16, 2015Translate Ingredient and quantity list + stepsTranslate steps (simplify if you can)Write script around preparation (what will you say in the video)Turn in to teacher for review (you’ll get it back tomorrow)Day 2 April 17th Fill out grammar/vocab sheetPeer edit of draft of scripts (break down in steps: ingredients, verbs, commands and past participles, put in order for scripts. (complete script, all grammar markings) +classroom lessons and review.Turn in Parental Notice and Permission. (Film/record video this weekend/Monday outside of class)Day 3 April 21stEdit Videos down to 2 minutesUpload video to YouTube and paste link onto Edmodo Submit VIDEO projects Day 4-5 April 22-23View videos & sample food in ClassCooking show sample: - You will be graded for:Using your time appropriately in class.Turning in your commands practice, recipe proposal/translation & script on time.Turning in your script draft and final script on time. Final script or story board w. color markings, appropriate grammar, correct vocabularyRecipe in English & SpaishDelivery of dish to share with class on time. 2-5 minute long video presentation of demo (practice in class)Enthusiasm, Creativity & OriginalityScript must include the following:5 affirmative informal commands—must be consistent throughout the demo Examples: Cook the food, Cut the tomatoes, Add them to the pot, etc.3 of the commands should include an object pronoun. Stir it. Beat it. Mix it. Bake it. Simmer it. Boil it. Take it out of the oven. Etc.1 affirmative command should include a double object pronoun2 negative formal commands 2 with object pronouns1 with a double object pronounExamples:Don’t burn it.Don’t serve it to your friends coldDon’t you forget it!2 irregular commands (1 with double object pronoun)Examples: Tener, Poner, Hacer, Salir, Ir, etc.Double object pronoun command examples: Make it for your friends, Put it on the table for your family.2 double object pronouns (including the above)Cook it* for your friends**, do not serve it* to them** for breakfast*Must use the pronoun “it” or “them”**Must have someone you are making it for, serving it to, or a pot or dish you are adding it to (indirect object)3 adverbs with “–mente”i.e. Generously, slowly, immediately, patiently, carefully5 past participles as adjectives (2 irregular)i.e. The diced onions, the melted butter, the cooked chicken, the mixed ingredientsProject Rubric with Point Values5 affirmative informal commands highlight commands in green on rough draft of scriptinclude 3 object pronouns (minimum) circled on rough draft of scriptinclude 1 with double object pronoun – highlight in yellow on rough draft of script2 points each.102 negative informal commands Highlight negative commands in pink on rough draft of script.Include 1 Object pronoun – circled on rough draft of the script.Include 1 with double object pronoun – highlight in yellow on rough draft of script4 pts each82 irregular commands Include 1 object pronoun – circled on rough draft of script.Include 1 with double object pronoun – highlight in yellow in rough draft of script. 4 pts each8Total of 2 double object pronouns (including the 2 above) – highlight in yellow in rough draft of script. May use as command or in body of instructions.5 pts each103 adverbs ending in the Spanish ‘ly’ with “–mente” (including 1 irregular)underline in red in rough draft. 3 pts each95 past participles as adjectivesAR – ADO; ER/IR - IDO 2 irregular – circled in blue in rough draft of script.2 pts each1015-20 chapter vocabulary words from page 277Underline in black in rough draft. 1 pt. each15rough draft on time10final script/recipe w/color markings final version of script for videos or powerpoint slides for illustrated recipes102-min video presentation of step-by-step instructional demo in Spanish40Prepared dish 20English & Spanish copy of recipe5Grammar sheet5Originality & Enthusiasm20Delivery, Effort, Introduction, Video Output 20Total =SUM(ABOVE) 200Project ProposalParticipant/s:Format:Recipe:Procedures/Person Responsible/due dates:Script Draft: Story board: Final script review: Video/photography: Food Preparation: Participants (partner): _____I agree to the above distribution of responsibilities and understand that a rough draft is due Apr 16th, ALL the grammar-vocabulary elements are due by the end of class on Apr 17 and the final product/video & Food are due on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Participant #1: ______________________________________Parent #1: _________________________________________ (parent signatures can be submitted with an attached note including the box information above)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Project ProposalParticipant/s:Format:Recipe:Procedures/Person Responsible/due dates:Script Draft: Story board: Final script review: Video/photography: Food Preparation: Participants (partner): _____I agree to the above distribution of responsibilities and understand that a rough draft is due Apr 16th, ALL the grammar-vocabulary elements are due by the end of class on Apr 17 and the final product/video & Food are due on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Participant #1: ______________________________________Parent #1: _________________________________________ (parent signatures can be submitted with an attached note including the box information above) ................
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