.Students can practice the conditional tense and the parts of a house by creating a storyboard about their dream home. Teachers can begin by having a discussion where students brainstorm answers to the prompt: "If I won the lottery, my dream home would be ..." Then, students can create a narrative storyboard that describes and illustrates the different parts of their "dream home" including the outside, their bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, backyard, and more. Students can use speech bubbles within the illustrations and descriptions below the illustration to practice writing using the conditional tense and using different vocabulary related to the home. Teachers can have students present their storyboards when they are finished to include practice speaking as well as writing!
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Objective: Create a storyboard describing your "dream house" using grammatically correct conditional statements (Ex. My dream bedroom would have ... )
Student Instructions:
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Proficient 5 Points | Emerging 3 Points | Beginning 1 Points | |
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Writing and Grammar usage | All of the descriptions are detailed and complete. They are written using the correct conditional tense. | Most of the descriptions are detailed and complete. They are written using the correct conditional tense with only a few grammatical errors. | Only some of the descriptions are complete. There do not use the conditional tense. |
Illustrations | All of the illustrations clearly depict the written descriptions using appropriate characters, scenes and items. | Most of the illustrations depict the written descriptions using appropriate characters, scenes and items. Some are unclear or unfinished. | Only a few of the illustrations depict the written descriptions using appropriate characters, scenes and items. Most are unclear or unfinished. |
Effort | All of the work is complete, thorough, and neat. It is evident student put forth a lot of effort. | Most of the work is complete, thorough, and neat. It is evident student only put forth some effort. | Only some of the work is complete, thorough, and neat. It is evident student did not put forth adequate effort. |