CCTT Lesson Plan

The Preterite

Developed by Carey Hansard

Timeframe: 1 week
Created: UnknownLast Modified: 3/1/2000
Part of Curriculum Unit:Preterite vs. Imperfect Verb Tenses

Abstract help

The students will be learning about one of the past tenses in Spanish called the preterite. The basic components of the preterite will
be discussed before the students learn the endings. For example, they will learn that the preterite is used when something has only happened one time
or a limited number of times in the past. Once they realize that this isn't just a Spanish thing, we will move on to the presentation
of the endings. After practice through the textbook and Amsco practice sheets, there will be a test given to be sure the students know their
endings for the preterite. Once the lesson is complete, the students wil then be moving on to the imperfect tense and then a lesson
comparing the two.

National Standards help

Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and
emotions, and exchange opinions.
Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics.
Students show evidence of becoming life-long learners by using the language for personal
enjoyment and enrichment.
Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the
language studied and their own.

Pre-requisite Skills help

Students must understand the concept of conjugating a verb. They will also have a concept of when to use
the preterite before they learn the specific endings.

Teacher Information help

There is much practice needed when teaching the students the preterite tense. Any time they are conjugating the verb in Spanish in a sentence,
they should also be translating that sentence back to English. This way, in my opinion, they begin to have an idea what they are talking about.
They have something in their own language to compare it to. This will also help the students when they get to the comparison lesson with the imperfect.
By then they will have some of the comparisons sorted in their minds. The lesson should be presented as you choose. I have included a Power Point presentation
that you may want to use to help you present this concept.

Student Activity help

An oral question and answer period with students asking them what they did last year, last night, yesterday or even this morning can be helpful.

Assessment help

At this point, the assessment will be basic. You will need to test for knowledge of the endings used with the preterite.
You may also want to make sure they know the uses of the preterite, although the emphasis on this point will come in the
last lesson on the comparison with the imperfect.

Technology Requirements/Integration help

A computer with Windows 95 or 98 will be needed to run the Power Point presentation.
You will also need some kind of projection device such as a tvator and television or an
overhead projector.

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