
What street foods are popular in other countries?
What does a country’s street food options tell you about the culture?
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This is an introduction to the new unit that you can do after the previous unit’s assessment or start class with it and immediately lead into the first lesson.
Prep:
- Download the “Objective Sheet” and “Homework” from the download on main unit page
- Print/copy for each student (can be put front/back)
- Optional: Vocabulary Copy for each student.
- Optional: Props to help with comprehension throughout the unit.
Planning the Unit
Take a look at the unit overview, especially the bottom row. You do not have to include all of them, but work on including as many as you can. Don’t be afraid to ask!
COMMUNITY
Ask around to find guest speakers that can come into to talk or video conference.
Anywhere in the community to visit (could be an Experience option) or take a field trip?
CONTENT
Ask around at school to make some cross-curricular collaborations.
Essential Question
Ask the question. See what they think it is or what they already know.
Introduce the essential questions for the unit. See what they already think. Options: – Start a journal (written or video). Give them time to reflect back after lessons.
Unit Objectives
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Ask what they think they will need to learn to be able to understand information about street foods and describe them. Make a list of what they say.
Pass out the Objective Sheet for this unit to students. Have them circle their proficiency goal at the bottom. Refer back to the rubric if needed.
If you want to do a pre-assessment, they could try to do each of the objectives.
Experiences/Homework
Give them the experiences sheet. Go over the options. See if they have any other ideas that would connect with the 5 C’s (community, cultures, communication, connections, comparisons). Explain how, how many, and when to turn it in. Also explain guidelines for the “Your Option” like does it need to be approved first.
Extension Ideas:
- For level 2 students and higher, give them a pre-assessment to see their strengths and areas for growth
- Connect with other content teachers
- Arrange for a guest speaker to visit
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