Pelotero Movie Guide English & Spanish Questions Film Guide deportes AfroLatinos
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This editable Pelotero movie guide is designed for Spanish students while watching the film Pelotero (Ballplayer) in Spanish class. The documentary Ballplayer would be the perfect complement to a study of the deportes/ sports unit in Spanish class, Afro-Latinos, Afro-Latinx experience, Black History Month in Spanish class, and the Dominican Republic, or to complement the book Felipe Alou by Carol Gaab from Fluency Matters/ Wayside Publishing.
What's Included in this Editable Pelotero Movie Guide
English Pelotero Movie Guide - 3 pages all Google Editable
- ✅ Page 1 - 2 main characters of Pelotero comparison chart in English
- ✅ Page 2 - 15 comprehension questions in ENGLISH + 2 post-viewing in Spanish
- ✅ Page 3 - 10 character identification in English - 2 versions (could be assessment)
Spanish Pelotero Movie Guide - 3 pages all Google Editable
- ✅ Page 1 - Jean Carlos Batista o Miguel Angel Sanó comparison chart in Spanish
- ✅ Page 2 - 15 comprehension questions in SPANISH + 2 post-viewing in Spanish
- ✅ Page 3 - 10 character identification in Spanish - 2 versions (could be assessment)
✅ Movie guide Keys for all six pages of the Pelotero Guide included
⭐ Where to find Pelotero (Ballplayer)?
- The documentary Pelotero can be purchased on YouTube, Amazon, or on DVD. Check your local public library for a free rental!
- It has a run time of 117 minutes - great for a sub plan for 2 typical class periods.
⭐ What is Pelotero rated & what ages is it appropriate for?
- The documentary Pelotero is not rated, but I would say it is PG. I have personally used the film Ballplayer 6+ times with grades 9-12. I would say the interest & appropriation level to grades 7-12 & I would not use it for younger than that.
- There are a couple of profanity words used & I have noted the time stamp in the teacher's instructions if you want to skip them.
- The documentary Pelotero would be perfect for Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Spanish 3, Spanish 4, exploratory Spanish, or a Latin American culture class. The differentiated options mean you could use variations of this one Pelotero guide with all levels you teach.
⭐ What audio and subtitles should I use for Pelotero?
- For most versions, I have found of this film the audio is in a mix of Spanish & English with English subtitles already included. Even with upper levels, I would keep the subtitles with this particular film due to heavy accents and lots of slang.
⭐ Center on Black & Brown voices in your Spanish class
- Pelotero would be a great movie to show during Black History Month to focus on the accomplishments of Afro-Latinos from the Dominican Republic or to complement the study of Afro-Latinx people in Spanish class all year.
This is an editable Google Drive resource!
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What other teachers say about this Pelotero Mis Clases Locas movie guide
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great resource for the movie Pelotero. We always watch this movie after reading Felipe Alou and this guide is a great way to keep students engaged. - Kari C - 11th grade Spanish
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely satisfied. Great resource and easy to implement. Gracias - Rebecca C - 9th grade Spanish (Primarily students with learning difficulties, and with mild to severe disabilities)
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My students really enjoyed the movie. This packet was a great resource. Gracias. - Maureen - 10th-11th grade Spanish
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great resource to use after reading about Felipe Alou - Tobi A - 9th-12th grade Spanish
ACTFL World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages
- ✅ Interpretive Communication
- ✅ Presentational Communication
- ✅ Relating Cultural Practices to Perspectives
- ✅ Relating Cultural Products to Perspectives
- ✅ Acquiring Information and Diverse Perspectives
- ✅ Cultural Comparisons
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