The Hispanic World
Marco A. Medina
Introduction
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Assessment 
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Introduction
There are 20 Spanish speaking countries in the world. One in North America, six in Central America, nine in South America one in  Europe and three in the Caribbean region. 
Subject: Spanish
Topic:The Hispanic World
Grade Level:9-12
Student Lesson name and URL:
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Standards Addressed
9th grade
Spanish 1: Focus on the Hispanic World and Spanish America.
 
           a) Norte America. Mexico
 
           b) Centroamerica. The republics of Central America are:
Guatemala      Nicaragua    Costa Rica
                   Honduras       El Salvador   Panama
 
           c) Las Antillas:    (the islands of the Caribbean) The Hispanic
                                       countries in this group are:
Puerto Rico ( a self governing common wealth of the United States).

Cuba          (largest island of the Caribbean) 

La Republica Dominicana. This republic shares the island of Hispaniola with the republic of Haiti . ( Since the language of Haiti is French, it is not part of the Hispanic world)

 
          d) Sudamerica. The Spanish-speaking countries of South America are:
Venezuela      el Peru      la Argentina
          Colombia       Chile         el Uruguay
el Ecuador     Bolivia       el Paraguay
Instructional Objectives
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  2. After analyzing information from an Encarta CD, students will be able to compare the distribution of fossils, rock types and ancient climatic zones on different continents as evidence for plate tectonics by fitting puzzle pieces marked by these special features.
  3. Students will be able to draw a diagram of the earth's layers.
  4. After collecting information from The Earth CD, students will be able to locate earthquakes, volcanoes and mid ocean ridges as evidence for plate tectonics.
  5. After viewing a laser disc geology chapter, students will be able to pass a true/false quiz on lithospheric plates and layers of the earth.
  6. Students will be able to identify the major geologic events that result from plate motions in a Power Point multimedia presentation.
  7. Students will be able to present their findings on the sixth grade plate tectonics and Earth's structure standards in a Power Point multimedia presentation to an audience of peers and adults, including the World Geologic Society.
  8. Students will be able to write, edit and revise their findings on the sixth grade plate tectonics and Earth's structure standards using correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.
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Results
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