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GRADE 6 SPANISH Description This year-long course meets 20 minutes daily. It is an introductory course that reinforces, refines and expands concepts taught in previous grades. It provides a basic foundation in Spanish through reading, writing, listening and speaking. The emphasis is on acquiring basic grammatical structures, vocabulary and idioms to further communicate in Spanish. Students are also exposed to the geography and culture of Spanish-speaking countries. Course Overview Course Goals Students should: Content Outline I. Unit 1 - Preliminary Unit II. Unit 2 - Friends and Students III. Unit 3 - Family and House IV. Unit 4 - At Home and In Class How do I use another language to communicate with others? How do I understand what others are trying to communicate in another language? How do I present information, concepts, ideas in another language in a way that is understood? Skill Assessments and How do I use my understanding of another language and culture to reinforce and expand my knowledge of other disciplines and vice-versa? How do I use my understanding of another language and culture to broaden and deepen my understanding of that language and culture and access and use information that would otherwise be unavailable to me? How do I demonstrate an understanding of the similarities, differences, and interactions across languages? How do I demonstrate an understanding of the similarities, differences and interactions across cultures? Link to (CTSDE?) Connecticut State are met in the following Assessments Common Assessments Grade Level Skills Skills Matrix Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 1

V. Unit 5 - Shopping areas: Communication (Interpersonal Mode) Communication (Interpretive Mode) Communication (Presentational Mode) Connections (interdisciplinary mode) Connections (intradisciplinary mode) Comparisons Among Languages Comparisons Among Cultures Pacing Guide 1st Marking Period 2nd Marking Period 3rd Marking Period 4th Marking Period September October November December January February March April May June Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Preliminary Unit Friends and Students Family and House At Home and In Class Shopping 3 weeks 7 weeks 7 weeks 7 weeks 7 weeks Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 2

Unit 1 - Preliminary Unit, 3 weeks top Connections (interdisciplinary mode) In at least one language other than English, students will reinforce and expand their knowledge of other areas of study through the world language, and vice versa. use simple information from their world language class in their study of other subject. Connections (intradisciplinary mode) In at least one language other than English, students will acquire and use information from a variety of sources only available in the world language. demonstrate the ability to access information about the target language and culture(s) from various sources, including the Internet, with assistance if necessary. Unit Objectives Students will be able to: greet and take leave of people using appropriate expressions of courtesy. describe the weather conditions in different seasons in written and oral form. compare and contrast the use of the 24 hour clock and the 12 hour clock. compare and contrast monetary systems in the US and some Hispanic countries. describe some holidays of Hispanic origin that are celebrated in the US. How do I use my understanding of another language and culture to reinforce and expand my knowledge of other disciplines and viceversa? How do I use my understanding of another language and culture to broaden and deepen my understanding of that language and culture and access and use information that would otherwise be unavailable to me? Focus Questions How do communicate in Spanish when I talk to someone? How can I talk about the weather and seasons in the US and Spanish-speaking countries? How do I use numbers to tell time in Spanish? What currencies are used in some Hispanic countries? What are some holidays of Hispanic origin that are celebrated in the US? Assessment Weather Report Skill Objectives greet and take leave of people appropriately. identify the day and date. tell time in Spanish. identify words that show politeness. describe the weather. identify the seasons. identify some currencies used in Hispanic countries. define the 24 hour clock. identify some holidays of Hispanic origin that are celebrated in the US. count from 1 to 60. Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 3

Unit 2 Friends and Students, 7 weeks top Communication (Interpersonal Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will engage in conversation and correspondence, provide and obtain information, express feelings and exchange opinions. greet others and exchange essential information, including names, addresses, birthplaces, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. Communication (Presentational Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will present information, concepts and ideas to listeners or readers on a variety of topics. give simple oral reports or presentations about family members and friends, objects, or common school and home activities in their everyday environments. Comparisons Among Languages In at least one language other than English, students will demonstrate literacy and an understanding of the nature of language through comparisons across languages. develop listening and speaking skills on a range of topics to facilitate reading skills. Unit Objectives Students will be able to: describe themselves, others, and schools using subject pronouns, the verb SER, and adjectives correctly. compare and contrast schools in the US and Spanish-speaking countries. How do I use another language to communicate with others? How do I present information, concepts, and ideas in another language in a way that is understood? How do I demonstrate an understanding of the similarities, differences, and interactions across languages? Focus Questions What are the subject pronouns in Spanish and how are they used? When and how to I use the verb SER in the present tense? How do I describe myself and other students? Assessments Magazine Subscriptions Famous Hispanics presentation Skill Objectives identify the singular and plural forms of the definite and indefinite articles. write the singular and plural forms of adjectives. write the singular and plural forms of nouns. use subject pronouns correctly. conjugate the verb SER in the present Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 4

How do I talk about my school and teachers with others? What are schools like in many Spanish-speaking countries? tense. describe themselves and others. identify vocabulary related to school. create a graphic organizer showing similarities and differences between American and Spanish-speaking schools. Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 5

Unit 3 - Family and House, 7 weeks top Communication (Interpersonal Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will engage in conversation and correspondence, provide and obtain information, express feelings and exchange opinions. describe various objects and people found at home and school. exchange basic information about events, such as classes, meetings and meals. Communication (Presentational Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will present information, concepts and ideas to listeners or readers on a variety of topics. write short, informal notes in which they describe or provide information about themselves, their friends and families, and their school activities. Comparisons Among Cultures In at least one language other than English, students will demonstrate an understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons across cultures. demonstrate knowledge of the patterns of behavior across cultures that are related to recreation and celebrations. Unit Objectives Students will be able to: describe a house using appropriate forms of the verb TENER and possessive adjectives in oral and written form. identify family members and give their ages in oral and written form. discuss a family celebration naming the different components. How do I use another language to communicate with others? How do I demonstrate an understanding of the similarities, differences and interactions across cultures? How do I present information, concepts and ideas in another language in a way that is understood? Focus Questions How do I use the verb TENER (to have) in the present tense to discuss age and family members? What are the possessive adjectives in Spanish and how do I use them? Assessments Family Celebration Scene Let s Write a Letter Skill Objectives conjugate the verb TENER in the present tense. identify the possessive adjectives in Spanish. name family members. identify vocabulary related to family celebrations. utilize tú and usted appropriately. recognize some types of housing found Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 6

How do I describe some family celebrations? When do I use tú vs. usted? How do I talk about my house and housing found in Hispanic countries? in Hispanic countries. recognize the numbers 31-100. express their ages and find out someone else s age. Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 7

Unit 4 - At Home and In Class, 7 weeks top Communication (Interpersonal Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will engage in conversation and correspondence, provide and obtain information, express feelings and exchange opinions. describe their favorite activities at home and school. Communication (Interpretive Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will understand and interpret spoken and written language on a variety of topics. identify people and objects in their environments, based on oral and written descriptions. comprehend short conversations among peers and familiar adults on well-known topics, including their favorite topics, including their favorite activities at home or school. comprehend brief notes on familiar topics, including daily activities at home or school. Comparisons Among Cultures In at least one language other than English, students will demonstrate an understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons across cultures. use new information and cultural awareness to compare and contrast their experiences with those of their peers in the target culture(s) and to identify with and respect peers in the target culture(s). Unit Objectives Students will be able to: describe in written and oral form, activities related to home and parties using AR verbs and the verbs IR, DAR, ESTAR in the present tense. describe in written and oral form, activities related to school using AR verbs and the verbs IR, DAR, ESTAR in the present tense. compare and contrast schools in the US and some Hispanic countries. How do I use another language to communicate with others? How do I understand what others are trying to communicate in another language? How do I demonstrate an understanding of the similarities, differences, and interactions across cultures? Focus Questions What are AR verbs and how are they used? How and when do I use the verb IR in the present tense? Assessment Venn Diagram Skill Objectives conjugate AR verbs in the present tense. conjugate the verb IR in the present tense. conjugate the verb DAR in the present tense. conjugate the verb ESTAR in the Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 8

How and when do I use the verb DAR in the present tense? How and when do I use the verb ESTAR in the present tense? What is the contraction AL and when do I use it? How do I talk about activities related to home, school and parties? What are some differences and similarities between schools in the US and some Hispanic countries? present tense. utilize the contraction al appropriately. name home activities. name school activities. name party activities. create a graphic organizer showing similarities and differences between schools in the US and some Hispanic countries. Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 9

Unit 5 - Shopping, 7 weeks top Communication (Interpersonal Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will engage in conversation and correspondence, provide and obtain information, express feelings and exchange opinions. exchange thoughts about people, activities and events in their personal lives or communities. Communication (Presentational Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will present information, concepts and ideas to listeners or readers on a variety of topics. create lists of items necessary to plan activities that might take place in their daily lives or in the target culture. Connections (Intradisciplinary Mode) In at least one language other than English, students will acquire and use information from a variety of sources only available in the world language. use multiple media resources to access information regarding the target culture(s). Comparisons Among Language In at least one language other than English, students will demonstrate literacy and an understanding of the nature of language through comparisons across languages. copy and organize in a logical sequence a written text provided by the teacher. Unit Objectives Assessment Students will be able to: How do I use another language to communicate Back to School Skit utilize vocabulary related to school with others? supplies and clothing in shopping related How do I present information, concepts, and situations. compare and contrast clothing styles in the ideas in another language in a way that is understood? Skill Objectives U.S. and Hispanic countries. How do I use my understanding of another use the construction IR + A + infinitive to language and culture to broaden and deepen my choose the correct form of the verb IR + discuss what people are going to do. understanding of that language and culture and access and use information that would otherwise A + infinitive to express what people are going to do. be unavailable to me? express what people have to do using How do I demonstrate an understanding of the TENER QUE. Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 10

similarities, differences and interactions across languages? Focus Questions How talk about what people are going to do? How do I talk about what people have to do? What is the contraction del and when do I use it? What are the colors in Spanish? How do I count from 100-10,000? How do I talk about going shopping for school supplies and clothing? What are some clothing styles in Hispanic countries? utilize the contraction del appropriately. identify colors. name articles of clothing. name school supplies. count from 100-10,000. identify vocabulary related to shopping. recognize some clothing styles in Hispanic countries. Grade 6 Spanish BOE Approved 10/23/2007 11