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K-LEARNING PROJECT


Communication & Cultural Awareness (EFL 4.1.1): Compare and contrast aspects of self and family.

Oral Communication (EFL 4.2.2): Use simple phrases and sentences to describe family members and their relationships.

Reading (EFL 4.3.4): Understand the main points in short, simple texts on familiar topics



SESSION 1 (80 min)

Project: “The Ultimate Profile”

Objective: Students create a digital poster or short presentation (using Canva, PowerPoint, or Instagram-style layouts) for a character—either a fictional hero, a famous celebrity, or a “new” student.

Class Period 1: Drafting & Grammar (40 min)

  • 0-10 min: Introduction of the project and rubric. Show an example profile (e.g., “This is Peter. He is from New York. He is tall and has brown hair…”).
  • 10-30 min: Students choose their subject and draft their descriptions. They must include:
    • Family: “He is an only child” or “His parents are doctors.”
    • Appearance: “She is athletic and is quite tall.”
    • Personality: “They are very creative but are sometimes shy.”
  • 30-40 min: Peer Review. Students swap drafts to check if the Verb To Be ($am, is, are$) matches the subjects correctly.

Class Period 2: Digital Design & Gallery Walk (40 min)

  • 0-25 min: Students use their devices to create the visual profile. They add photos or icons that represent the physical traits and family members mentioned in their text.
  • 25-40 min: The Digital Gallery Walk. Students leave their screens open or upload their work to a shared padlet. Classmates walk around and find one person who “is” similar to them (e.g., “We are both funny”).

NEE – Agregar el tipo de adaptaciones curriculares

Principio II: Pautas 6.1 – 6.3 – 6.4 
Principio III: Pautas 7.1 – 8.1 – 9.1
ALUMNO 1: Constante monitoreo. Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas. 
ALUMNO 2: Constante monitoreo, Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas.
ALUMNO 3: Constante monitoreo. Corroborar que el contenido entregado en clase haya sido comprendido por la estudiante mediante retroalimentación.