Teacher Profile
In Spanish, you can call your teacher profesor/profesora or maestro/maestra. Depending on where you are, you'll hear one word more than another. Sometimes "maestro/maestra" are teachers for younger children.
For this project-based learning assignment, you will
1) Draw a picture of the profesor/profesora. You can select any teacher here at BHS or any teacher that has been important to you. Your drawing doesn't have to be a masterpiece and it can be minimalistic, but it needs to match the written descriptions.
AND
2) write a paragraph of about that teacher.
After drawing a picture of the teacher, the written information you must add is below:
| Check here when completed | Include these descriptions: |
|---|---|
| ☐ Tiene... | Include at least two of these: una barba, un bigote, lentes, el pelo rizado, una camisa (roja, verde, etc.), |
| ☐ Es... | Include at least one sentence about stature. (alto/a, bajo/a, de estatura mediana.) |
| ☐ Es... | Include at least one sentence about age. (For example, es joven, mayor (older), no es ni joven ni mayor (neither young nor old.) |
| ☐ Su pelo es... | Include at least one sentence about their hair. You can use colors and styles together or make two separate sentences. |
| ☐ Sus ojos son... | Write at least one eye sentence. Choose one: Sus ojos son azules, cafés, oscuros, etc. |
| ☐ Es... | One more "es..." sentence. Use personality descriptions like amable, serio/a, muy trabajador/a, etc. |
After giving their name, you should have at least 6 sentences and an illustrated image at the top of your paper.
Note: You can go beyond the rubric by adding
- likes/dislikes: Le gusta... / No le gustan...
- More personality or physical traits.