1. Engage - teacher elicits intrinsic motivation through relevance, inquiry, etc.
2. Explore - students discover concepts through hands-on activities, research, simulations, games, etc.
3. Explain - students report their findings, teacher and peers clarify as needed
4. Elaborate - students explore the topic in more depth by creating examples or projects or performing research
5. Evaluate - students self-evaluate
En la escuela vocabulary
When the students come into class on the first day of the unit they will have a laminated card with a Spanish vocabulary word printed on it on their desk. I won't tell them what their word means or why it is on their desk until it is time for the vocab lesson to start. Hopefully this will get the students' inquiry juices flowing and ENGAGE them. I may even put a radish on their desk, too. :-) (Just for fun-of course!) Then when it's time, I will model the activity for the students. I will take the card that is on my desk, hold it up for all to see, say "la maestra" and have the students repeat after me a few times. I will then tape it on me. I will have one student at a time come up and read his/her word, we will all pronounce it a few times together, and then the student will try to tape the word to the classroom object it names. The students can help each other. If no one can come up with the correct object I will quietly tell the student so he/she can label the object. This will be the way we EXPLORE the classroom and the new words.
Then I will, very carefully, climb up on my desk and say "encima de. La maestra está encima del escritorio." I will hold up a card that says "encima de" and repeat the sentence a few times and have the students repeat it with me. I will then (carefully get down and) move about the room and teach them a few more prepositions of location in the same way: al lado de, en, cerca de, debajo de.... I will tape the cards with the prepositions of location on the chalkboard so they are visible to help the students with the next activity.
Then I will have the students relocate about the classroom and EXPLAIN their location. I will ask, "¿Sarah, dónde estás? She will answer, "Estoy debajo de la mesa." I will ask all of the students their location. Then I will have them relocate a couple of times and EXPLAIN their location. I will then have them ELABORATE by returning to their desks and writing 5 sentences describing the location of 5 classroom objects. I will have several students share their sentences.
Then to EVALUATE their progress I can have the students go reclaim all of the cards and redistribute them so everyone has a different card than they started out with at the beginning of class. I will have them divide up in teams according to their rows and they will have a relay race. The first students will go put their card where it belongs and return to their seat, and then the second students in the row will do the same, and so forth. The first row to finish will earn a tally on the board. We will reshuffle the cards and play a few more times. The team who gets the most tallies will receive a few extra credit points. This game will help them know if they know the vocabulary well enough or if they need to study a little more.
As they leave I will reward them with the radish! (Which by the way is "un rábano!" I will confess, I had to look that up.)