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Updated: Fri Sep-01, 2017 Mon Aug-28 6 weeks Start Mon Aug-28 Tue Aug-29 Tue Aug-29 Wed Aug-30 Wed Aug-30 Thu Aug-31 Thu Aug-31 Fri Sep-01 Fri Sep-01 No Class: Hurricane Harvey Mon Sep-04 Labor Day Mon Sep-04 Tue Sep-05 Tue Sep-05 Wed Sep-06 Wed Sep-06 Thu Sep-07 Thu Sep-07 Fri Sep-08 Fri Sep-08 Mon Sep-11 First Day of School. Introduction. Routines and Procedures Mon Sep-11 Tue Sep-12 Reading Test. Students will be assessed in their Spanish reading proficiency. Tue Sep-12 Wed Sep-13 Written Test. Students will be assessed in their Spanish writing proficiency. Wed Sep-13 Thu Sep-14 What did I do this Summer. Students will write about what they did this SummThu Sep-14 Fri Sep-15 What is your favorite Subject. Students will write about their favorite Subject Fri Sep-15 Mon Sep-18 Vocabulary and Spelling. Students will build up their vocabulary and learn Mon Sep-18 Tue Sep-19 the correct spelling of the most misspelled Spanish words. Tue Sep-19 Wed Sep-20 Conjugate Verbs. Students will learn how to conjugate common Spanish Wed Sep-20 Thu Sep-21 verbs (regular and irregular). Thu Sep-21 Fri Sep-22 Latin Words. Students will learn Latin words that are common in the Spanish Fri Sep-22 Mon Sep-25 and English languages. Mon Sep-25 Tue Sep-26 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Tue Sep-26 Wed Sep-27 French Words. Students will learn French words that are common in the Wed Sep-27 Thu Sep-28 French, Spanish and English languages. Thu Sep-28 Fri Sep-29 Fri Sep-29 PROJECT: Historical Figure #1 Mon Oct-02 Mon Oct-02 Tue Oct-03 Tue Oct-03 Wed Oct-04 Wed Oct-04 Thu Oct-05 Thu Oct-05 Fri Oct-06 6 weeks END Reading Comprehension Fri Oct-06 Mon Oct-09 6 weeks Start Mon Oct-09 Tue Oct-10 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Tue Oct-10 Wed Oct-11 Wed Oct-11 How to Greet People Thu Oct-12 Thu Oct-12 Fri Oct-13 Colombus No School Fri Oct-13 Mon Oct-16 Mon Oct-16 Reading Aloud Tue Oct-17 Tue Oct-17 Wed Oct-18 Wed Oct-18 Thu Oct-19 PLB Project Thu Oct-19 Fri Oct-20 Fri Oct-20 Mon Oct-23 Mon Oct-23 History of Spain Tue Oct-24 Tue Oct-24 Wed Oct-25 Wed Oct-25 History of Mexico Thu Oct-26 Thu Oct-26 Fri Oct-27 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Fri Oct-27

Mon Oct-30 The Sentence, the Fragment, and the Run-On. In this unit, students are introduced to the common types of sentence errors that writers make, as well Mon Oct-30 Tue Oct-31 as how to avoid these errors in their own writing. Tue Oct-31 Wed Nov-01 Nouns, Nouns, and More Nouns. In this unit, students learn about plural Wed Nov-01 Thu Nov-02 and possessive nouns and how to properly use them in sentences. Thu Nov-02 Fri Nov-03 Fri Nov-03 PROJECT: COUNTRY Mon Nov-06 Mon Nov-06 Tue Nov-07 Tue Nov-07 Wed Nov-08 Wed Nov-08 Thu Nov-09 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Thu Nov-09 Fri Nov-10 6 weeks END Fri Nov-10 History of El Salvador Mon Nov-13 6 weeks Start Mon Nov-13 Tue Nov-14 Tue Nov-14 Wed Nov-15 Subjects of a Sentence. In this unit, students study both the simple and Wed Nov-15 Thu Nov-16 complete subject forms in a sentence. Thu Nov-16 Fri Nov-17 Fri Nov-17 Mon Nov-20 Thanksgiving No School Mon Nov-20 Tue Nov-21 Thanksgiving No School Tue Nov-21 Wed Nov-22 Thanksgiving No School Wed Nov-22 Thu Nov-23 Thanksgiving No School Thu Nov-23 Fri Nov-24 Thanksgiving No School Fri Nov-24 Mon Nov-27 Mon Nov-27 Latin American Countries Tue Nov-28 Tue Nov-28 Wed Nov-29 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Wed Nov-29 Thu Nov-30 Thu Nov-30 Latin American Main Cities Fri Dec-01 Fri Dec-01 Mon Dec-04 Mon Dec-04 Predicates of a Sentence. In this unit, students study both the simple and Tue Dec-05 Tue Dec-05 complete predicate forms in a sentence. Wed Dec-06 Wed Dec-06 Thu Dec-07 Thu Dec-07 Fri Dec-08 PROJECT: DEBATE #1 Fri Dec-08 Mon Dec-11 Each student will research and debate a specific assigned issue as a group. Mon Dec-11 Tue Dec-12 Tue Dec-12 Wed Dec-13 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Wed Dec-13 Thu Dec-14 Thu Dec-14 Fri Dec-15 Fri Dec-15 Mon Dec-18 FINALS Week Mon Dec-18 Tue Dec-19 Tue Dec-19 Wed Dec-20 6 weeks END Wed Dec-20 Thu Dec-21 Winter Break No School: Teacher Work Day Thu Dec-21 Fri Dec-22 Winter Break No School Fri Dec-22 Mon Dec-25 Winter Break No School Mon Dec-25 Tue Dec-26 Winter Break No School Tue Dec-26 Wed Dec-27 Winter Break No School Wed Dec-27 Thu Dec-28 Winter Break No School Thu Dec-28 Fri Dec-29 Winter Break No School Fri Dec-29 Mon Jan-01 Winter Break No School Mon Jan-01 Tue Jan-02 Winter Break No School Tue Jan-02

Wed Jan-03 Winter Break No School Wed Jan-03 Thu Jan-04 Winter Break No School Thu Jan-04 Fri Jan-05 Winter Break No School Fri Jan-05 Mon Jan-08 6 weeks Start Mon Jan-08 Subject-Verb Agreement in a Sentence. In this unit, students begin Tue Jan-09 Tue Jan-09 identifying the singular and plural uses of subjects and verbs and how to Wed Jan-10 Wed Jan-10 make them agree within a sentence. Thu Jan-11 Thu Jan-11 Fri Jan-12 Make up Day Fri Jan-12 Mon Jan-15 MLK Day No School Mon Jan-15 Tue Jan-16 Tricky Subject-Verb Agreement Tue Jan-16 Wed Jan-17 In this unit, students learn how to master even the trickiest types of subjectverb Wed Jan-17 Thu Jan-18 agreement. Thu Jan-18 Fri Jan-19 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Fri Jan-19 Mon Jan-22 Mon Jan-22 PROJECT: Historical Figure #2 Tue Jan-23 Tue Jan-23 Wed Jan-24 Wed Jan-24 Thu Jan-25 Thu Jan-25 Fri Jan-26 Fri Jan-26 Mon Jan-29 Capitalization. In this unit, students find out how to capitalize words both on Mon Jan-29 Tue Jan-30 their own and within the context of sentences. Tue Jan-30 Wed Jan-31 Wed Jan-31 Thu Feb-01 Thu Feb-01 Sensible Sentences. Fri Feb-02 Fri Feb-02 In this unit, students will review what makes a complete sentence and take a Mon Feb-05 Mon Feb-05 closer look at declarative and interrogative sentences. Tue Feb-06 Tue Feb-06 Wed Feb-07 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Wed Feb-07 Thu Feb-08 Thu Feb-08 Fri Feb-09 Fri Feb-09 Written Essay: Auto-Biography Mon Feb-12 Mon Feb-12 Tue Feb-13 Tue Feb-13 Wed Feb-14 Commands and Exclamations. Wed Feb-14 Thu Feb-15 In this unit, students learn about exclamatory and imperative sentences and Thu Feb-15 Fri Feb-16 6 weeks END the appropriate punctuation for each. Fri Feb-16 Mon Feb-19 6 weeks Start Mon Feb-19 Tue Feb-20 PLB Project #2 Tue Feb-20 Wed Feb-21 Wed Feb-21 Thu Feb-22 Thu Feb-22 Fri Feb-23 Verbs Past, Present, and Future. In this unit, students study about verb Fri Feb-23 Mon Feb-26 tenses and how to properly identify and use each in sentence writing. Mon Feb-26 Tue Feb-27 Tue Feb-27 Wed Feb-28 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Wed Feb-28 Thu Mar-01 More Verb Forms. In this unit, students examine even more verb forms such Thu Mar-01 Fri Mar-02 as progressive and perfect verbs as well as how to edit sentences for tense Fri Mar-02 Mon Mar-05 problems. Mon Mar-05

Tue Mar-06 Tue Mar-06 Wed Mar-07 Describing Words. In this unit, students begin to understand how to Wed Mar-07 Thu Mar-08 correctly use adverbs and adjectives to liven up their writing. Thu Mar-08 Fri Mar-09 Fri Mar-09 Mon Mar-12 Spring Break No School Mon Mar-12 Tue Mar-13 Spring Break No School Tue Mar-13 Wed Mar-14 Spring Break No School Wed Mar-14 Thu Mar-15 Spring Break No School Thu Mar-15 Fri Mar-16 Spring Break No School Fri Mar-16 Mon Mar-19 The Proof is in the Writing. In this unit, students will take what they ve Mon Mar-19 Tue Mar-20 learned in previous lessons to practice editing writing for spelling, Tue Mar-20 Wed Mar-21 capitalization, and punctuation errors. Wed Mar-21 Thu Mar-22 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Thu Mar-22 Fri Mar-23 Make up Day Fri Mar-23 Mon Mar-26 Mon Mar-26 Tue Mar-27 PROJECT: DEBATE #2 Tue Mar-27 Wed Mar-28 Each student will research and debate a specific assigned issue as a group. Wed Mar-28 Thu Mar-29 Thu Mar-29 Fri Mar-30 Spring Holiday No School Fri Mar-30 Mon Apr-02 Mon Apr-02 History of El Honduras Tue Apr-03 Tue Apr-03 Wed Apr-04 Wed Apr-04 Thu Apr-05 Thu Apr-05 Anaylzing Essay: Don Quijote De La Mancha Fri Apr-06 6 weeks END Fri Apr-06 Mon Apr-09 6 weeks Start Mon Apr-09 Tue Apr-10 7th Writing No Class Testing Tue Apr-10 Wed Apr-11 Wed Apr-11 Written Essay: How can we improve our School? Thu Apr-12 Thu Apr-12 Fri Apr-13 Fri Apr-13 Mon Apr-16 Anayling a Famous Poem: Rimas Mon Apr-16 Tue Apr-17 Tue Apr-17 Wed Apr-18 Wed Apr-18 Thu Apr-19 Thu Apr-19 Analyzing Essay: Cien años de Soledad Fri Apr-20 Fri Apr-20 Mon Apr-23 Mon Apr-23 Tue Apr-24 Tue Apr-24 Wed Apr-25 Wed Apr-25 Analyzing Essay: La casa de Bernarda Alba. Thu Apr-26 Thu Apr-26 Fri Apr-27 Fri Apr-27 Mon Apr-30 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Mon Apr-30 Tue May-01 Wed May-02 Thu May-03 Fri May-04 Mon May-07 Tue May-08 Wed May-09 Narrative Paragraphs In this unit, students learn how to tell a story by writing a narrative paragraph. Narrative Essay In this unit, students will use an outline or graphic organizer to plan out and then write a narrative essay about an event in their lives. Tue May-01 Wed May-02 Thu May-03 Fri May-04 Mon May-07 Tue May-08 Wed May-09

Thu May-10 Thu May-10 Short Essays Fri May-11 Fri May-11 Mon May-14 7th Math No class: TESTING Mon May-14 Tue May-15 7th Reading No class: TESTING Tue May-15 Wed May-16 Wed May-16 Short Essays Thu May-17 Thu May-17 Fri May-18 Fri May-18 Narrative Essay with Descriptive Language Mon May-21 Mon May-21 In this unit, students study how descriptive language can enhance a narrative Tue May-22 Tue May-22 essay and make the reader more engaged. Wed May-23 Wed May-23 Thu May-24 TEST. Students will show what they have learned. Thu May-24 Fri May-25 Make up Day Fri May-25 Mon May-28 Memorial No School Mon May-28 Tue May-29 Tue May-29 Wed May-30 Wed May-30 FINALS Week Thu May-31 Thu May-31 Fri Jun-01 6 weeks END Fri Jun-01 Mon Jun-04 No School: Teacher Work Day Mon Jun-04