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Spanish IV

Lower Dauphin School District

Curriculum Guide

Course Title: Spanish IV
Subject: Spanish
Grade Level(s): 11-12
 
Synopsis of Curriculum

In this course, the student will master the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are expected to speak the target language in class. There is more stress on reading and writing at this level. Students are expected to read and discuss newspaper and magazine articles and excerpts from Spanish literature and be able to write summaries and opinions on a variety of topics. Many cultural themes are discussed. There will be a review of grammar concepts previously learned and a few remaining advanced grammar concepts will be taught.

 

Units of Study Titles

Archeology

Fusion of Cultures in Spain

Fusion of Cultures in the Americas

Individual Rights in Society and the Role of Government

Local and Global Environment Concerns

Myths and Legends

Obtaining a Job

Plans for the Future

Protecting the Environment and Endangered Species

Relationships among Friends and Family Members

Rights and Responsibilities at Home and at School

Solving Conflicts among Friends and Family

Technologies of the Future

Volunteer Work in the Community

 

Curriculum standards based on ACTFL world readiness standards.

Taken from http://tsdwlstandards.wikispaces.com/National+World+Languages+Standards Copyright 2017 Tangient LLC