Peter va a Colombia is an awesome novice level reader by fellow Iowa Craig Klein. You can purchase the book here from his site Spanish Cuentos or from Amazon using Prime.
I wrote about the novel last year, but actually got to purchase a class set to use this year in class. I plan to have it as our last novel of Spanish 1 in the spring. (Also, just a side note there are more great things in the works from Craig that you should keep a look out for this year 🙂
I have already started gathering resources to enhance the novel and to make it a full cultural unit. The novel is chock full of perfect cultural expansion topics surrounding the country of Colombia. Some of my personal favorites are the Biblioburro and El Desfile del Yipao. See the resources below that I am planning to use so far.
Pinterest Board – Peter va a Colombia
Biblioburro
Biblioburro – image source |
El Desfile del Yipao
Yipao Parade – image source |
La Bicicleta – por Carlos Vives y Shakira
A new song that just came out this summer, La Bicicleta by Carlos Vives & Shakira. It shows a beautiful and positive Colombia, which would go great with the novel. I created an activity for novice students focusing on high frequency vocabulary, and the geography of Colombia. You can find the activity here.
More Resources
Update I would now Add Encanto
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Allison Wienhold of Mis Clases Locas has a decade of experience as a #deptof1 secondary Spanish teacher in Iowa. She enjoys creating curricula using novels, films, and music. Allison provides professional development to World Language teachers, including being the keynote speaker at MALT and Comprehensible Iowa, and workshop presenter at dozens of state & regional organizations, school districts, AEAs, and virtual conferences.
El profe says
How about… "el sombrero vueltiao"… An important symbol of Colombia…..
Yes! Thank you!
Can't wait to read this. What other two books are you reading with your students before finishing with this one?
The tentative plan is to start with Martina's units, then read Tumba & present tense of Robo en la Noche. But that might change. I may use Brandon Brown Quiere un Perro in there too!