Te Toca A Ti is a Spanish language competition videoconference in which student teams compete. With works of art as visual prompts, participants practice their speaking skills by using complete sentences to describe and respond to what they see. This is an ideal extension to the CMA’s Spanish Art program or can be used as a stand-alone activity to enhance conversational ability.Please note - this program is conducted entirely in Spanish, and it is most suitable for advanced Spanish learners.
By Request: $175.00
Purchase orders are due within 10 days of registration. Payment is due in full within 30 days of receiving the invoice. Invoices are sent upon program completion.
45-60 minutes
Education: Grade(s) 9, 10, 11, 12
6
30
Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Language Arts/English
This lesson is only available after 10:00am Eastern Time
Sorry, this program is not currently available. To inquire about future availability, please contact Cleveland Museum of Art
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For more information contact CILC at (507) 388-3672
Programs are non-refundable, however cancellations due to technical difficulties, school closings, or those received 48 hours in advance may be rescheduled for no additional charge. Rescheduling is subject to availability.
Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, Ohio United States
Lessons are designed for grades Pre-K–12 and are designed to support standards.
Contact: Arielle Levine alevine@clevelandart.org 12167072688
1. Students are divided into teams, and the museum instructor explains the rules of the competition.2. Students examine artworks by various Spanish artists, for a short (timed) period.3. When the time is up, each team must say as many sentences in Spanish as possible, describing the work they saw.4. Teams are scored on vocabulary and grammar in Spanish.
Students will learn to express feelings and emotions about the works of art in Spanish.Students will identify important elements of the works of art in Spanish.Students will describe the paintings using appropriate vocabulary.Students will engage in conversation, listen, and respond to prompts in Spanish.
All programs are aligned with the National Education Standards, Ohio Department of Education Academic Standards, and New York State Learning Standards.