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Electronic Field Trips
Hispanic World Unit
Hispanic World Unit
  • Unit Description
  • Objectives
  • Materials and Resources
  • Unit Lesson Plans
  • Relation to Standards
  • One Computer versus Many

  • Unit Description

        The prime consideration for students learning Spanish is that they get the learning motivation from exploring these Spanish-speaking countries in the world -- They know what kind of people they will use their Spanish to communicate with. Also this unit will help students to get the chance to look deeper at these countries, not only some countries' names flashing in their brain but profound research impressing them in the multicultural background behind the language.

        In this unit, students will conduct primary and secondary research to know the "hispanohablantes" in the world. These explorations will serve as windows for these Spanish-speaking countries for students to acquire information and impression from different perspectives . Students are supposed to conduct the researches by using their Spanish ability to comprehend these information on Internet.

        Through team works, they will target one country as research topic, collect information using Internet resources as well as library reources, share their research with other groups, and visit these web sites set up by other groups that relate to these Hispanic countries.

        Some important considerations:

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    Objectives

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    Materials and Resources Needed

    1. Hardware requirement: several PCs or Macintoshs with color monitors, printer(s), and CD-ROM.
    2. Software requirement: Operating system (MacOs, Window, Dos, Windows/95, etc.), application software (ClarisWorks, MS word, etc.), and WWW browsers (Mosaic, Netscape, etc.)
    3. Network/Internet requirement: telephone lines, high-speed modems (14,400 or above), Web browser: Netscape or others.
    4. Shareware or free software:
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    Unit Lesson Plans

    1. Lesson One: Hispanic World. Whole group discuss the Spanish-speaking countries in the world. Students will develop general knowledge about the cultural background of these countries, ancient cultures in Mexico, Central America, and Peru, Spanish conquistadors in 16th, the independence, and current development.

    2. Lesson Two: Spain Field Trip. Whole group discuss the original Spanish-speaking country. Form students into research groups to search different topics like art, cities, museums, universities, musics, dance, and other related sites. They will structure their research with information and graphics for their presentation. Share their research with whole group.

    3. Lesson Three: Mexico Field Trip. Whole groups discuss the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world which also the most closest neighbor for the United States. Form students into research groups to search different topics about Mexico. They struture their research as presentation with interesting information and graphics. Then share the exploration with whole group.

    4. Lesson Four: Central America and the Caribbean. Whole group discusses the Spanish-speaking countries in Central America and the Caribbean. Form students into research groups to choose one country in each group as research topic. They structure the exploration as presentation form with interesting information and graphics. Then share the exploration with whole group.

    5. Lesson Five: South America. Whole group discusses the Spanish-speaking countries in this area. Notice the historical background here that Brazil is not a Spanish-speaking country but Portuguese-speaking country. Form students into research groups to pick up one country as research topic in each group. They will struture their research as presentation form with interesting information and graphics. Then share the exploratyion with whole group.

    6. Lesson Six: Reflection on the Hispanic World Field Trip. Students write up reports, including their general impression about these Spanish-speaking countries and special impression about certain country, their feeling about these countries associated with learning Spanish, and their expectation for further learning.
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    Relation to Standards

        Please refer to the Standards for an explanation of how these Hispanic World Field Trips fits into the context of National Foreign Language Standards.
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    One Computer versus Many

        The plans for this unit are tailored to fit teaching situations where students have access to several computers with an Internet connection. To accommodate classrooms that do not have access to a computer lab with full Internet connections, students can work in research groups to explore Internet sites and conduct their research.

        If you have only one computer with Internet access, you may choose to do one of the following:

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