How do fairy tales reflect the cultural values and societal norms of their origin?
Adaptive Perseverance: Continue efforts to understand and narrate fairytales despite language challenges. Respond productively to feedback on language use.
Learner’s Mindset: Demonstrate a positive attitude towards learning about fairytales and their cultural significance.
Communication: Articulate thoughts and ideas about fairy tales effectively in Spanish, using appropriate language and tenses.
Responsibility: Respectfully share and analyze fairytales, honoring the cultural heritage they represent.
Global Citizenship: Appreciate the diversity of fairytales and recognize how they connect us across cultures.
Critical Thinking: Analyze how fairy tales reflect cultural values and societal norms, gaining insights into the Spanish-speaking world.
Collaboration: Work with peers to share and reflect on fairy tales, leveraging each other's strengths and perspectives.
What are the common elements and themes found in fairytales from different Spanish-speaking cultures?
How can we use descriptive language and past tenses to narrate a fairytale?
How do fairytales influence our understanding of cultural values and societal norms?
Identify and compare common elements and themes in fairy tales from various Spanish-speaking cultures.
Use descriptive language and past tenses (preterite, imperfect) to narrate a fairytale.
Analyze and discuss how fairy tales reflect and influence cultural values and societal norms.
Interpersonal Communication: Engage in conversations about fairytales, asking and answering questions to clarify and provide details about themes and cultural significance.
Interpretive Communication: Understand and interpret fairytales from various Spanish-speaking cultures, identifying key elements and themes.
Presentational Communication: Present an original or retold fairytale using appropriate descriptive language and past tenses.
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