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Mar de l Ca ri be

O C É A N O

AT L Á N T I C O

México

Belice

Honduras

Guatemala

El Salvador

Nicaragua

osta Rica

Panamá

Puerto Rico

Cuba

Haití

República

Dominicana

Jamaica

O C É A N O

PAC Í F I C O

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico está

en las islas ntillas.

El archipiélago de las

Antillas está situado

al sur de Florida, entre

el mar Caribe

y el océano Atlántico.

El territorio de Puerto

Rico está formado por

tres islas principales:

Puerto Rico, Vieques

y Culebra.

La capital de Puerto

Rico es San Juan.

1. ElViejo San Juan

OldSan Juan is the traditional centerof

the capitalofPuertoRico. It is surrounded

byhistoricwalls,and is fullof cafés,art

galleries,squares,and churches.

MAPA CULTURAL

1

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0

Puertorriqueños famosos

Escribe.

Many Puerto Ricans have had an impact on popular U.S. culture.

Find more information on these famous Puerto Ricans. Use the questions below

to guide your research.

r

r

r

WillieColón

JenniferLópez

HiramBithorn

RobertoClemente

RickyMartin

LuisMuñozMarín

BeniciodelToro

GianninaBraschi

(1)ElViejoSan Juan.

2. La salsa, la esencia

de Puerto Rico

Salsa isa styleof Latinmusic that isvery

popularboth inPuertoRicoand in the

UnitedStates. Important salsabands

fromPuertoRico include

El gran combo

de PuertoRico

and

La sonora ponceña

.

ThesebandsmixCaribbeanandAfrican

rhythmswithAmerican jazzmusic.

(2) Festivalde salsa enPuertoRico.

Unnuevo enclave

depuertorriqueños

profesionales seha

instalado enTexas en losúltimos

años.En

total,másde140,000

puertorriqueñosviven enTexashoy.

Fuentes:www.elnuevodía.com

, factfinder.

census.gov

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¿Dónde?

Lee y escribe.

Read the sentences and say which

country each one refers to.

r

Estáal surdeNicaragua.

r

EstáaloestedeHaití.

r

Estáal estedeRepúblicaDominicana.

Habla.

Choose a place on the map, then give

your partner a clue. He or she asks questions

to find out where you are. Take turns.

Modelo

A.

Estoy alnorte deEl Salvador.

B.

¿EstásenGuatemala?

o lospuertorriqueñosson

ciudadanosestadounidenses.

Sí,pores

Choose a link and write a

sentence summarizing

the main idea of what you read,hear,or view.

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Wherewere theyborn?What is theirbackground?

Whyare they famous?

Whatare theirmost important contributions toPuertoRican culture?

Habla.

Present one of these people to the class. Use the information you found.

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nit

W

alk-through

Culminating activities at the end of every unit allow

students to consolidate the language and cultural

concepts learned throughout the unit.

Students learn basic

geographical information

about each country: location,

size, population, and

geographical regions.

Mapa Cultural

(Cultural Map)

Students get a cultural

and geographical

snapshot of each

country.

Students learn interesting

cultural aspects: places,

people, traditions, customs,

and folklore.

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LECTURA

140 cientocuarenta

El castillo de San Felipe del Morro

PuertoRico,22de enerode2010

Minombre esRicky, tengo 16añosy soydePuerto

Rico.Mi

lugar favorito enSan Juanesel

castillo

de San Felipe del Morro

.

ElMorroesunode los fuertesmásantiguos

deAmérica.Esuncastillodel siglo

XVI

.Losespañoles

hacenelcastilloparadefender laciudadde losataques

pormar.

DentrodelMorrohayun laberintode túneles,pasajes

y rampasyunas torres llamadas garitas.

¡Tienesquevisitar el castillo! ¡Imaginael fuego

de los cañonesy elasaltode lospiratas!Además,

desdeElMorrohayunasvistas fantásticas.

HoyElMorroda labienvenidaa losbarcos

que entran en labahíadeSan Juanyofrece

a susvisitantes casi 500añosdehistoria.

El Morro

Blog de viajes

READING STRATEGY

Key concept synthesis

As you go through a reading,

look for clues that will help

you identify key concepts.

Key concepts are the most

important ideas that you

would talk about when

explaining a text to someone

whohasnot read it.

Clues that may help you

identify key concepts are

the title, the illustrations,

words that stand out

because of their color or

the thickness of the line

(bold type), the topic

sentence in each paragraph,

summary statements,

and the conclusions.

VistaaéreadelMorro.

Garita.

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COMPRENSIÓN

¿Qué sabes sobre El Morro?

Elige.

Read the sentences and say which ones are true

(ciertas)

.

1.

ElMorro esel fuertemásantiguodelNuevoMundo.

2.

ElMorro está en labahíadeSan Juan.

3.

ElMorro esunedificiodefensivo.

4.

EnPuertoRicohaypiratas.

Un monumento histórico

Escribe.

Write a short text

describing a famous

historic monument.

Include these points:

r

Cuál es sunombre.

r

Dónde está.

r

Cómo es.

r

Qué cosashay.

ESTRATEGIA

Sintetizar los conceptos clave

Conceptos clave

Lee,habla y escribe.

Read the blog,and discuss El Morro.

Then use the most important ideas in the text to complete this table.

Use the column on the left for the important concepts from the reading

and the one on the right to note connections with other parts

of the text.

TU DESAFÍO

Earn points for your own challenge! Visit the website to learn more

about

El Morro

.

FuertedeSan Jerónimo

(San Juan).

Key concepts

Supporting details in the text

1.El

Morro es un fuerte muy antiguo.

1.El

Morro tiene casi 500 años de historia.

Lectura

(Reading)

Students have an

opportunity to practice

the vocabulary and

grammatical structures

presented in the unit

through culturally rich

and developmentally

appropriate readings.

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nit

W

alk-through