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Masculino/Femenina Singular/Plural

Choose who is X and who is O 1.Take turns, follow along with the slides. 2.If you are correct, you get to mark your X or O on the tic tac toe board. 3.If you are incorrect, your partner can steal your turn.

The-masculine plural los X

The-femenine plural las O

The-masculine singular el X

The-femenine plural las O

A-femenine singular una X

A-masculine singular un O

Some – masculine plural unos X

_____(the) chicas las O

Some- femenine plural unas X

_____(the) chica la O

_____(the) chicos los X

_____(a) chico Un O

_____(the) chico el X

_____(a) chica una O

_____(some) chicos unos X

En la mini pizarra, escribe: M = masculino F = femenina & S = singular P = plural

La alumna FS O

El alumno MS X

Unos hombres MP O

Los alumnos MP X

Las alumnas FP O

El Profesor MS X

La profesora FS O

Las mujeres FP X

La mujer FS O

El hombre MS X

Los hombres MP O

La estudiante FS X

El estudiante MS O

Una compañera de clase FS X

Un compañero de clase MS O

El chico MS X

Unos compañeros de clase MP O

Unos chicos MP X

la chica FS O

La maestra FS X

El maestro MS O

Unos muchachos MP X

los chicos MP O

Unas muchachas FP X

Unos hombres MP O

El refresco MS X

Unas pizzas FP O

Una pizza FS X

Unos refrescos MP O

Unas limonadas FP X

Un jugo MS O