Spanish 2 CBE For Students who have learned Spanish in the classroom Updated: April 2016 Textbook Titles: PLEASE NOTE: Plano ISD LOTE Spanish Courses do not follow a textbook in sequence, vocabulary topic, or grammar focus. The adopted textbook series for Spanish, Realidades, is used as a resource only. Realidades 2 ISBN 0131163078 El viaje de su vida ISBN: 0929724496 ¡Viva el toro! ISBN: 0929724488 TEKS for LOTE : http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter114/ch114c.html Exam Format and Weighting Speaking Task 1: persuasive prompt requiring examples and comparisons (25%) Speaking Task 2: suggestions prompt requiring description supported by graphic organizer (25%) Writing Task 1: sequence of events prompt based on visual (25%) Writing Task 2: compare/contrast prompt requiring personal response based on narrative (25%) Multiple Choice Listening, Reading, and Grammar (50%) Speaking and Writing Task Rubrics assess student work in these domains: - Task Completion Performance Expectation (length of time for speaking and amount of words for writing) Vocabulary Depth of Response Grammatical Accuracy Target Grammar: Present informal Future (ir + a + infinitive) Preterite Imperfect Double verb constructions Impersonal expressions Noun-adjective agreement Comparatives and Superlatives Spanish 2 CBE Guidelines for Parents & Students April 2016 1 Sample writing rubric 3 2 1 0 Task Completion Responds with a full description of what happened before, during & after the middle picture Responds with an adequate description of what happened before, during & after the middle picture Describes only one picture or does not address the prompt Performance Expectation Vocabulary Responds with 100 words or more Responds with considerable appropriate vocabulary words with few repeated words Responds with 75 – 99 words Responds with an inadequate description of what happened before, during & after the middle picture; or does not respond to all three pictures Responds with 50 - 74 words Depth of Response Responds with details and elaboration of some details Accuracy Responds in sentences with good command of appropriate tense & generally accurate grammar Responds with appropriate but limited vocabulary with some repeated words or redundant sentences Responds with details and limited elaboration of the details Responds in sentences with some command of appropriate tense & generally accurate grammar Responds with limited vocabulary with noticeable repeated words and redundant sentences Responds with details but little elaboration of the details Responds in sentences &/or phrases with minimal command of appropriate tense & grammar Responds with 50 words or less Responds with insufficient vocabulary; majority repeated and repetitious Responds with minimal to no details and no elaboration of the details Responds in sentences &/or phrases with no obvious awareness of tense or grammar Sample speaking rubric Task Completion Performance Expectation Vocabulary Depth of Response Accuracy 3 2 Fully addresses all aspects: ask to go, comparing positive/negative choice, reason/ explanation why Speaks for 120 seconds or more with no lengthy gaps; actual spoken content at least 120 seconds Responds with interesting & appropriate vocabulary words with few repeated words Adequately addresses all aspects: ask to go, comparing positive/negative choice, reason/ explanation why Speaks for 120 seconds but lengthy gaps; actual spoken content obviously less than 120 sec (approx. 110- 90 sec) Responds with appropriate but basic vocabulary with some repeated words or redundant sentences Responds with details and limited elaboration of the details; evidence of reasoning in request Responds in sentences with some command of appropriate tense & generally accurate grammar Responds with details and elaboration of some details; compelling request & reasoning Responds in sentences with good command of appropriate tense & generally accurate grammar Spanish 2 CBE Guidelines for Parents & Students 1 0 Inadequately addresses all aspects, OR responds to less than all aspects Responds to one aspect only or does not respond to the task. Spoken content approximately 89- 60 seconds Spoken content less than 59 seconds Responds with limited vocabulary with noticeable repeated words and redundant sentences Responds with details but little elaboration of the details; little reasoning in request Responds in sentences &/or phrases with minimal command of appropriate tense & grammar Responds with insufficient vocabulary; majority repeated and repetitious Responds with minimal to no details and no elaboration of the details; reason stated but not explained Responds in sentences &/or phrases with no obvious awareness of tense or grammar April 2016 2 Level Two OVERVIEW Part 1 Concepts to Know and Understand: Responding appropriately to real life situations – oral & written; rehearsed & unrehearsed Using a variety of strategies to make meaning of written & oral texts; Building accuracy to enhance the effectiveness of communication; Recognizing differences in products, practices & perspectives among cultures Trading Places Bright Lights, Big City Focus Question: Focus Question: 1. How do my life, family, and activities compare with those of a typical teen from a Spanish speaking country? 1. How is urban life in Texas different from urban life in Spanish speaking countries? Learning Targets 1. I can compare & contrast my typical day with a typical day in the Hispanic culture. 2. I can compare and contrast my school, home, and social life with those of a typical Spanish-speaking teen. 3. I can connect time, frequency, and sequencing with my typical day. *4. I can tell others what they should, can or need to do. *5. I can give my opinion and preferences and ask about those of others. *6. I can describe people, places, objects, and events. *7. I can relate a past event based on a prompt. Learning Targets 1. I can identify & connect places in an urban area with the services or goods they provide. 2. I can explain why a particular place in a city meets my needs. 3. I can navigate around a Spanish speaking city. 4. I can compare & contrast challenges of living in my city with those in a Spanish speaking city. *5. I can give my opinions & preferences & ask about those of others. *6. I can tell others what they should, can or need to do. *7. I can describe people, places, objects, & events. *8. I can relate a past event based on a prompt. Topics: Family Descriptions Cultural comparisons between families and family structures Cultural comparisons between homes and Activities & interests Cultural comparisons among schools, school customs, and school expectations Cultural comparisons between social groups & activities & free time activities Giving suggestions & recommendations Offering alternatives and options Topics: Places in the city Following maps & directions Goods & services sold and/or offered at places in the city Cultural comparisons among transportation customs, purchasing customs, and daily lives of city dwellers. Asking for help, assistance, and guidance Giving suggestions & recommendations Offering alternatives & options Spanish 2 CBE Guidelines for Parents & Students April 2016 3 Level Two OVERVIEW Part 2 It’s A Whole New You Taking a Trip Focus Questions 1. What did I do previously that I need to do differently now? 2. What choices can I make to improve myself? Focus Questions 1. How should one prepare for a trip? 2. How did I handle unexpected issues on a trip? Learning Targets 1. I can make connections between health choices and their consequences. 2. I can make connections between behavior choices and their consequences. 3. I can ask for and give advice, suggestions, and recommendations. 4. I can give my opinions and preferences and ask about those of others. 5. I can tell others what they should, can or need to do. 6. I can describe people, places, objects, and events. 7. I can relate a past event based on a prompt. Learning Targets 1. I can explain planning steps for a vacation or a trip abroad. 2. I can tell about a vacation trip I took. 3. I can explain a travel issue or problem and how I solved it. 4. I can ask for, give, and understand advice. 5. I can give my opinion and preferences and ask about those of others. 6. I can tell others what they should, can, or need to do. 7. I can describe people, places, objects, and events. 8. I relate a past event based on a prompt. Topics: Health Choices: benefits & consequences Behavior Choices: benefits & consequences Cultural comparison of healthy lifestyles Cultural comparison of acceptable & non-acceptable behaviors & choices Giving suggestions, advice, alternatives, & recommendations Offering alternatives & options Expressing opinions and preferences Topics: Planning & preparing for a trip abroad Sights & attractions in a city Travel issues and problems Cultural comparisons between sights and attractions Cultural comparisons among travel expectations, travel customs, and travel Giving suggestions & recommendations Offering alternatives & options Deciding among options & suggestions based on preferences and circumstances Spanish 2 CBE Guidelines for Parents & Students April 2016 4