La cultura afro en Latinoamérica - La identidad pública y privada (Afro-Latinos)
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Realidad de la cultura afro en Latinoamérica – La identidad pública y privada – Identidad nacional y étnica
This cultural scaffolded activity includes 3 versions so it can be completed by novice, intermediate low/mid, and intermediate-high/advanced students.
Activity description: Reading comprehension, cultural comparison, and writing activities for novice, intermediate low/mid, and intermediate-high/advanced students.
With this reading comprehension, cultural comparison, and writing activities, students review the reality of the Afro culture in Latin America, the positive changes that have been achieved, and also how the deficiency in education and work continues in this community.
- Novice students are presented with statistical data in charts to answer multiple-choice questions. They also have a set of questions to discuss with their classmates.
- Intermediate Low/Mid students are presented with statistical data in charts and use it for a cultural comparison activity guided by a set of questions.
- Intermediate High/Advanced students are presented with statistical data in charts and text to produce a social media post with their reflections about the topic.
Theme and Sub-Theme: La identidad pública y privada – Identidad nacional y étnica
Includes:
1 version for novice students
1 version for intermediate low/mid students
1 version for intermediate high/advanced students
Teacher's notes with pre-activity, during activity, and post-activity strategies for each proficiency level
Answer key
FREE download of one of our scaffolded cultural activities here → Color Rosa Mexicano: La identidad pública y privada – Identidad nacional y étnica (México)
Use our scaffolded activities...
- To introduce the AP Spanish themes to your students from their first year of Spanish.
- If you teach multiple levels.
- If you have mixed groups of students at different levels.
- If you have heritage speakers.
- If you want students to connect with broad cultural aspects of the Hispanic world.
- If you want your students to learn from each Spanish-speaking country.
- If you want to incorporate authentic resources and materials.
Check out our Spanish scaffolded activities covering more Spanish-speaking countries.
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