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1 st Quarter (43 Days) Realidades 1(Person, 2014) 1 st : Aug. 8-12 2 nd : Aug 15-19 3 rd : Aug 22-26 4 th : Aug 29- Sep 2 5 th : Sept 6-9 Intro to SPANISH: Welcome to the Spanish-Speaking World Intro to SPANISH: Welcome to the Spanish-Speaking World Intro to SPANISH: Welcome to the Spanish-Speaking World Unit 1A: Getting to Know You Unit 1A: Getting to Know You At the end of the unit, learners should be able to use frequency expressions used in the classroom, be familiar with the Spanish sound system, pronunciation, alphabet, and the location and names of capitals of the Spanish-speaking countries and nationalities. Identify objects found in a classroom and talk about the calendar. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to use frequency expressions used in the classroom, be familiar with the Spanish sound system, pronunciation, alphabet, and the location and names of capitals of the Spanish-speaking countries and nationalities. Identify objects found in a classroom and talk about the calendar. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to use frequency expressions used in the classroom, be familiar with the Spanish sound system, pronunciation, alphabet, and the location and names of capitals of the Spanish-speaking countries and nationalities. Identify objects found in a classroom and talk about the calendar. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to talk about themselves, their family unit and others; express likes and dislikes, and describe character traits. Describe general physical appearance. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to talk about themselves, their family unit and others; express likes and dislikes, and describe character traits. Describe general physical appearance. ALL THE FOLLOWING TEKS ARE APPLIED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR 114.22.C. 01 - The student communicates in a language other than English using the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. 114.22.C.01.A - The student is expected to engage in oral and written exchanges of learned material to socialize and to provide and obtain information 114.22.C.01.B - The student is expected to demonstrate understanding of simple, clearly spoken, and written language such as simple stories, high-frequency commands, and brief instructions when dealing with familiar topics 114.22.C.01.C - The student is expected to present information using familiar words, phrases, and sentences to listeners and readers 114.22.C.02 - The student gains knowledge and understanding of other cultures Unit 1A: Getting to Know You At the end of the unit, learners should be able to talk about themselves, their family unit and others; express likes and dislikes, 114.22.C.02.A - The student is expected 6 th : Sept 15-16 (2 days) and describe character traits. Describe general physical appearance. practices (what people do) and how they are related to the perspectives (how people perceive things) of the cultures studied 7 th : Sept 19-23 Unit 1B: Hello! How are you? At the end of the unit, learners should be able to introduce 114.22.C.02.B - The student is expected 1

1 st Quarter (43 Days) Realidades 1(Person, 2014) themselves and others, exchange greetings, ask and respond to basic questions, communicate what hurts, identify body parts, and talk about colors. 8 th : Sept. 26-30 9 th : Oct 3-7 10th: Oct 10-14 Unit 1B: Hello! How are you? Unit 1B: Hello! How are you? Unit 2A: My Classes At the end of the unit, learners should be able to introduce themselves and others, exchange greetings, ask and respond to basic questions, communicate what hurts, identify body parts, and talk about colors. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to introduce themselves and others, exchange greetings, ask and respond to basic questions, communicate what hurts, identify body parts, and talk about colors. able to describe their classes and teachers. products (what people create) and how they are related to the perspectives (how people perceive things) of the cultures studied 114.22.C.03 - The student uses the language to make connections with other subject areas and to acquire information 114.22.C.03.A - The student is expected to use resources (that may include technology) in the language and cultures being studied to gain access to information 114.22.C.03.B - The student is expected to use the language to obtain, reinforce, or expand knowledge of other subject areas 2nd Quarter (39 Days) 1 st : Oct 17-21 2 nd : Oct 24-28 Unit 2A: My Classes Unit 2A: My Classes able to describe their classes and teachers. 114.22.C.04 - The student develops insight into the nature of language and culture by comparing the student\'s own language and culture to another 114.22.C.04.A - The student is expected 2

2nd Quarter (39 Days) 3 rd : Oct. 31- Nov. 4 4 th : Nov 7-11 5 th : Nov 14-18 6 th : Nov 28- Dec 2 7 th : Dec 5-9 8 th : Dec 12-16 able to describe their classes and teachers. Unit 2B: My Classroom IOWA/ITBS Complete Battery Gr 3-8 able to describe their classroom and its location. Unit 2B: My Classroom able to describe their classroom and its location. Unit 2B: My Classroom able to describe their classroom and its location. Unit 3A: My favorite food At the end of the unit, learners should be able to express what kind of food they like or dislike eating and drinking for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They should be able to describe different kinds of food. Unit 3A: My favorite food Unit 3A: My favorite food At the end of the unit, learners should be able to express what kind of food they like or dislike eating and drinking for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They should be able to describe different kinds of food. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to express what kind of food they like or dislike eating and drinking for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They should be able to describe different kinds of food. nature of language through comparisons of the student\'s own language and the language studied 114.22.C.04.B - The student is expected concept of culture through comparisons of the student\'s own culture and the cultures studied 114.22.C.04.C - The student is expected influence of one language and culture on another 114.22.C.05 - The student participates in communities at home and around the world by using languages other than English 114.22.C.05.A - The student is expected to use the language both within and beyond the school setting through activities such as participating in cultural events and using technology to communicate 114.22.C.05.B - The student is expected to show evidence of becoming a lifelong learner by using the language for personal enrichment and career development 3

3rd Quarter (46 Days) 1 st : Jan 3-6 2 nd : Jan 9-13 3 rd : Jan 17-20 4 th : Jan 23-27 5 th : Jan. 30- Feb.3 Unit 3B: My favorite places to eat and staying healthy- Unit 3B: My favorite places to eat and staying healthy- Unit 4A: My activities Unit 4A: My activities Unit 4A: My activities places to eat. Learners should be able to order a meal in a restaurant, ask to have something brought to them, pay for their meal, make dining plans, invite someone to go out to eat, say who is coming with them. 1 st DCA/ Mock STAAR places to eat. Learners should be able to order a meal in a restaurant, ask to have something brought to them, pay for their meal, make dining plans, invite someone to go out to eat, say who is coming with them. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to discuss what they like and dislike to do at home, for the family and during their free time, when and how often they do things, and the sports they participate in. They should be able to talk about things they have to do, describe what they know and how well they can do it, and accept and decline invitations. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to discuss what they like and dislike to do at home, for the family and during their free time, when and how often they do things, and the sports they participate in. They should be able to talk about things they have to do, describe what they know and how well they can do it, and accept and decline invitations. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to discuss what they like and dislike to do at home, for the family and during their free time, when and how often they do things, and the sports they participate in. They should be able to talk about things they have to do, describe what they know and how well they can do it, and accept and decline invitations. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to say where they and others go, where places are, describe places in the neighborhood, why we need to go there, and give basic directions. 6 th Unit 4B: My Neighborhood : Feb 6-10 7 th : Feb 13-17 Unit 4B: My Neighborhood At the end of the unit, learners should be able to say where they and 4

3rd Quarter (46 Days) others go, where places are, describe places in the neighborhood, why we need to go there, and give basic directions. 8 th : Feb 21-24 9 th : Feb 27- Mar 3 10 th : Mar 6-10 Unit 4B: My Neighborhood Unit 5A: My Family Celebrations Unit 5A: My Family Celebrations At the end of the unit, learners should be able to say where they and others go, where places are, describe places in the neighborhood, why we need to go there, and give basic directions. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to discuss relationships, describe family members (physically, personality, and age) and compare them. They should be able to talk about pets, family member s occupations, and whom they know. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to discuss relationships, describe family members (physically, personality, and age) and compare them. They should be able to talk about pets, family member s occupations, and whom they know. 4th Quarter (48 Days) 1 st : Mar 20-24 2 nd : Mar 27-31 3 rd : Apr 3-7 Unit 5B: My Family- favorite places to eat Unit 5B: My Family- favorite places to eat Unit 5B: My Family- favorite places to eat places to eat. Learners should be able to order a meal in a restaurant, ask to have something brought to them, pay for their meal, make dining plans, invite someone to go out to eat, say who is coming with them. March 29: STAAR Gr 4, 7 Writing, Gr. 5, 8 Math March 30: STAAR- Gr 5, 8 Reading places to eat. Learners should be able to order a meal in a restaurant, ask to have something brought to them, pay for their meal, make dining plans, invite someone to go out to eat, say who is coming with them. places to eat. Learners should be able to order a meal in a restaurant, ask to have something brought to them, pay for their meal, make dining plans, 5

4th Quarter (48 Days) invite someone to go out to eat, say who is coming with them. Unit 6A: My Bedroom At the end of the unit, learners should be able to describe their bedroom, 4 th what they wear, explain what they wear in different seasons or occasions, : Apr 10-14 ask for and give prices of purchases, and distinguish between items near and far from them. They should be able to state preferences, wants, and opinions. 5 th : April 18-22 6 th : Apr 24-28 7 th : May 1-5 8 th : May 8-12 9 th: May 15-19 10 th: May 22-24 (3 days) Unit 6A: My Bedroom Unit 6B: My House Unit 6B: My House Unit 6B: My House At the end of the unit, learners should be able to describe their bedroom, what they wear, explain what they wear in different seasons or occasions, ask for and give prices of purchases, and distinguish between items near and far from them. They should be able to state preferences, wants, and opinions. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to describe their house and to distinguish between items near and far from them. They should be able to state and tell someone how to do chores and activities in the house. At the end of the unit, learners should be able to describe their house and to distinguish between items near and far from them. They should be able to state and tell someone how to do chores and activities in the house. May 9: STAAR Gr. 3,4, 6, 7 Math May 10: STAAR- Gr 3,4, 6, 7 Reading May 11: STAAR Gr.5, 8 Science May 12: STAAR- Gr. 8 Social Studies At the end of the unit, learners should be able to describe their house and to distinguish between items near and far from them. They should be able to state and tell someone how to do chores and activities in the house. Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment Review and Assessment 6