Exploratory Foreign Language/Spanish 1
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Guiding Prinicples
- a.
Clear and Effective Communicator
- b.
Creative and Practical Problem Solver
- c.
Integrative and Informed Thinker
- d.
Responsible and Involved Citizen
- e.
Self-Directed and Lifelong Learner
Habits of Work
- a.
Academic Responsibility
- b.
Classroom Responsibility
- c.
Perserverance
- d.
Social Skills
Communities
- a.
Students will encounter a sympathetic native speaker and interpret their ability to communicate effectively. (Latin excluded)
- b.
Students will explain the importance of culture and acquisition of the target language in a 21st century global economy.
- c.
Students will identify connections between target language and another content area using either English or the target language.
- d.
Students will use their knowledge of the target language to identify and make connections with specialized vocabulary used in various professions.
Comparisons of Practices, Products, and Perspectives
- a.
Students will compare the target language with English to better understand language systems.
- b
Students will describe practices and perspectives of a culture(s) in which the target language is spoken.
- c
Students will explain how products, practices, and perspectives of a culture in which the target language is spoken contribute to the culture in which the student lives.
- d.
Students will explain how products such as political structures, historical artifacts, literature, and/or visual and performing arts reflect the perspectives of a culture(s) in which the target language is spoken.
- e.
Students will identify and explain how perspectives of a culture(s) are related to practices of a culture(s) in which the target language is spoken, referencing authentic materials.
Interpersonal Communication
- a.
Students will be able to ask and respond to questions about familiar topics based on their own lives and interests.
- b.
Students will be able to comprehend and apply vocabulary in appropriate contexts when engaged in conversations and correspondence.
- c.
Students will be able to express and elicit feelings and emotions in the target language.
- d.
Students will be able to provide and exchange detailed information on familiar topics in formal and informal social situations.
Interpretive Communication
- a.
Classical languages only- students will provide literal translations of Latin and ancient Greek texts. Responses are in English.
- b.
Students will apply comprehension strategies to interpret text.
- c.
Students will identify main ideas, topics and specific information in a variety of authentic auditory and written materials.
Presentational Communication
- a.
Students will deliver oral presentations related to the culture in which the target language is spoken.
- b.
Students will narrate stories about experiences or events familiar to them orally.
- c.
Students will read authentic passages aloud with appropriate pronunciation, phrasing and intonation.
- d.
Students will write narrative and expository/ informational compositions in the target language.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
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