Home Plan - [GR1-L4-U1-LC1-58 Argentina]
The document includes a guided reading lesson for Level 4, Lesson 58, focusing on Argentina, covering its geographical location, population, history, and cultural practices such as a unique celebration involving dressing up and feasting on grilled meats and pies. Students learn about Argentina’s capital, primary language, and religion, Roman Catholicism, as well as its currency, the Argentine peso. The lesson aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the country’s uniqueness and cultural characteristics, facilitating comprehension through various activities and questions to check students’ understanding.
Contents
- Pages 1—34: Argentina lesson plan
- Pages 35—50: Argentine cultural celebration.
Pages 1—34: Argentina lesson plan
This section of the document contains a guided reading lesson for Level 4, Lesson 58, focusing on Argentina. The lesson includes learning objectives, words to know (borders, capital, control, crops, Europe, wheat), and a focus question about Argentina’s uniqueness. There are activities such as introducing new words, discussing Argentina, identifying bordering countries, understanding the capital (Buenos Aires), and the language spoken (Spanish). The text covers details about where Argentina is located, its population, cities, farming practices, and history, including Spanish rule and the role of army leaders. Students are asked questions throughout to check their understanding and facilitate comprehension.
Pages 35—50: Argentine cultural celebration.
The section discusses a celebration in Argentina that lasts for days, where people dress up as clowns and animals, have fun, listen to music, dance, and watch a big parade. The document also mentions that in Argentina, people eat meat cooked on a grill and little pies filled with various ingredients like meat, vegetables, or cheese. Additionally, it provides information about Argentina’s population, land size, capital city, primary language, primary religion (Roman Catholic), and currency (Argentine peso). Overall, the text highlights some cultural aspects and characteristics of Argentina.