Maria Rojas has been a bilingual teacher in Paterson and Passaic, New Jersey for over ten years. She has studied in the Dominican Republic, the United States, and Spain. She holds a Panish-English Translation Certification and a Master's in Curriculum and Learning. When Maria is not in the classroom, she likes to do Zumba.
In this bilingual Spanish lesson, students listen to a book about the Passaic River, learn about ways people help rivers, and finish creating their book.
Inquire: Students brainstorm the kinds of problems that could be solved individually, and the kinds of problems that need a team or groups of people to solve.
Investigate: Students listen to the last chapter of a read aloud about the Passaic River and discuss their reactions.
Inspire: Students create the last two pages in their take-home book about rivers, then share their books with each other.
Gradek-2
Subject Social Studies,English Language Arts,Health