
Program Title: Intermediate Spanish
Instructor: Bob Sanborn
Delivery Method: Satellite via video conferencing
Program Length: 30
minutes
Program Provider: StepStar (tape delayed)
Channel 501
Sample Video (Sample video is a lower quality than delivered
program)
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3-6 |
September 9, 2008 - May 7, 2009; Tuesdays and Thursdays
Specific Dates: 09/09/08, 09/11/08, 09/16/08, 09/18/08, 09/23/08, 09/25/08, 09/30/08, 10/02/08, 10/07/08, 10/09/08, 10/14/08, 10/16/08, 10/21/08, 10/23/08, 10/28/08, 10/30/08, 11/04/08, 11/06/08, 11/13/08, 11/18/08, 11/20/08, 11/25/08, 12/02/08, 12/04/08, 12/09/08, 12/11/08, 12/16/08, 12/18/08, 12/23/08, 01/06/09, 01/08/09, 01/13/09, 01/15/09, 01/20/09, 01/22/09, 01/27/09, 01/29/09, 02/03/09, 02/05/09, 02/10/09, 02/12/09, 02/17/09, 02/19/09, 02/24/09, 02/26/09, 03/03/09, 03/05/09, 03/10/09, 03/12/09, 03/17/09, 03/19/09, 03/24/09, 03/26/09, 03/31/09, 04/02/09, 04/07/09, 04/09/09, 04/14/09, 04/16/09, 04/21/09, 04/23/09, 04/28/09, 04/30/09, 05/05/09, 05/07/09, 05/12/09 |
9:00 – 9:30 a.m. CST |
Lesson Activities:
Overview:
Students communicate in words, phrases and sentences about themselves
and familiar settings and learn the cultures of the Spanish-speaking
world through crafts, songs, and games.
Components: Communication, cultures, connections, comparisons and
communities.
Content
Standards:
http://doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/world/docs/world.pdf
Goal 1
Students will communicate in world languages for multiple purposes
within various contexts.
Intermediate (5-8) Standards
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1.1
Use oral and written language to provide information, exchange
ideas, and explain concepts in formal and informal
communications.
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1.2
Comprehend the main ideas and significant details in oral and
written presentation in the target language.
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1.3
Use accurate pronunciation and culturally appropriate gestures
to clarify meaning and intent in formal and informal situations.
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1.4
Determine when the comprehension of language surpasses the
ability to produce it, and use circumlocution to successfully
communicate messages.
Goal 2
Students will gain knowledge and understanding of other peoples and
cultures through the study of the target language.
Intermediate (5-8) Standards
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2.1
Examine various interactions and patterns of behavior typical of
the target culture.
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2.2
Analyze various customs, traditions, beliefs, and values of the
target culture.
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2.3
Analyze various institutions and systems of the target culture.
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2.4
Analyze the influence of significant artistic and
scientific/technological contributions of the target culture on
the world community.
Goal 3
Students will use world language to increase their understanding of
the home language and culture.
Intermediate (5-8) Standards
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3.1
Analyze how linguistic elements are used to convey meaning in
the home and target languages.
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3.2
Analyze how grammatical structures of the target language
correlate to the home language.
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3.3
Analyze how the target culture has influenced the development of
the home culture.
Goal 4
Students will use world languages to interact in multilingual
communities and to analyze career options in a global marketplace.
Intermediate (5-8) Standards
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4.1
Use culturally authentic texts and media as a response for
personal, academic, and professional growth.
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4.2
Analyze the use of the target language in the community, state,
nation, and world.
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4.3
Evaluate career options and needs of corporation and businesses
of the target language and culture.
Goal 5
Students will use knowledge and perspectives that can be gained only
through the target language and culture.
Intermediate (5-8) Standards
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5.1
Integrate information and perspectives gained from the target
language and culture into various aspects of learning.
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5.2
Analyze the impact of current and historical events on the lives
of people in the target culture.
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5.3
Evaluate how different cultural perspectives influence people's
reactions to world issues and events.
NOTE:
Each site must audio mute upon connecting to the session to prevent voice
activated moving of the cameras from site to site.
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