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10 Sentences In Spanish Describing Your House
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Proyecto de la Casa: Please create a drawing or blueprint of a house. It can be your house or a dream house. Label the house with at least 20 vocabulary words from 2.2 vocabulary. On a separate sheet, please write 10 sentences in Spanish describing your house using the verbs ser, tener, hay, and estar.

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Vocabulary
Writer uses a wide variety of vocabulary words (20)
Writer uses a variety of vocabulary words
(16-19)
Writer uses some variety of vocabulary words (12-15)
Writer does not use a variety of vocabulary words (less than 12)
Grammar Content:
Ser
Estar hay tener

Writer uses at least 4 grammar patterns
Writer uses 3 patterns
Writer only uses 2 patterns
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It can be your house or a dream house. Label the house with at least 20 vocabulary words from 2.2 vocabulary. On a separate sheet, please write 10 sentences in Spanish describing your house using the verbs ser, tener, hay, and estar.

12
9
6
3
Vocabulary
Writer uses a wide variety of vocabulary words (20)
Writer uses a variety of vocabulary words
(16-19)
Writer uses some variety of vocabulary words (12-15)
Writer does not use a variety of vocabulary words (less than 12)
Grammar Content:
Ser
Estar
Hay
tener
Writer uses at least 4 grammar patterns in 1
Writer uses 3 patterns
Writer only uses 2 patterns
Writer only uses 1


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