Guatemala - Sweet 16 Verbs - Emergency Sub Plan for Spanish Intermediate

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Description
Objectives
At the end of this activity students will have practiced many of the Sweet 16 verbs in the present tense while learning about some places to visit in Guatemala.
Activity Summary
After completing the text with the correct forms of the appropriate verbs, students will show their understanding of the text and places in Guatemala by labeling the pictures. There are two versions of the text completion task (one with word banks and one with each verb given) as well as two versions of the places labeling activity to allow for different language levels.
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