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Essential Outcomes Chart: What is it we expect students to learn?
Grade:
9-12
Subject:
Standard Description
What is the essential standard
to be learn need? Describe in
student-friendly vocabulary.
Spanish
1
Semester
Example Rigor
A proficient student will use
verbs, articles, adjectives,
and nouns in everyday
writing activities and in
conversation while
-Students will know the way to collaborating with peers.
correct formal and informal
greet and say goodbye to
people while using the
appropriate articles, nouns and
adjectives.
A proficient student will
Nouns and articles, numbers
identify, pronounce, and
0-2000, telling time and
spell numbers 0-2000 and
present tense of ser, estar,
be able to tell time
gustar, conocerntar and
saber.
-Students will learn and be able
Communication 1.1, 1.2, 1.3,
Team
Members:
Celia Robles
Andrew Clark

Basic vocabulary (greetings,
goodbyes, descriptive
adjectives)
 Present tense of irregular
verbs
Ser & estar, tener, ir,
gustar & encantar
 Noun & gender agreement
 Adjective-noun
Agreement
 Definite and
indefinite articles
 Collaborative skills
• Basic numbers
(0-2000)
• Cornell notes
• Verb stems
• Comparing/contrasting
Present
Adriana Romero
Common
Assessment
When Taught?
Extension Standards
What assessment(s) will be used to
measure student mastery?
When will this standard
be taught?
What will we do when
students have learned the
essential standard(s)?
Prerequisite Skills
What does proficient student What prior knowledge, skills, and/or
work look like? Provide an vocabulary is/are needed for a student
example and/or description.
to master this standard?
Greetings and goodbyes,
identifying yourself to
others, courtesy expressions
and the Spanish alphabet
pronunciation
to identify numbers and tell
time using the appropriate form
of the present tense verb Ser.
1-2
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White boards
Bell work
Class presentations
Informal assessments
Tickets out the door
Online quiz(es)
Formative/summative
exam
Proficient students will
use vocabulary, spelling,
and pronunciation in
sentences and short
August- October
writings. They will also
and continues throughout mark and chart the text
the year
when students critically
read culture related
articles.
Students who have a
greater understanding
of verb conjugations in
the present tense will
extend their knowledge
by using conjugated
verbs in sentences
throughout the year.
Students who have a
greater understanding
Mission: Thomas Alva Edison High School will deliver challenging and meaningful instruction within programs that are designed to prepare all students for a variety of post-secondary opportunities.
Vision: Thomas Alva Edison High School will be a locally and nationally renowned learning environment where students, staff, parents and community members collaborate to ensure that all students are college and
career ready.
1.4
Comparisons 4.1, 4.2
A proficient student will
conjugate and verbs in use
Present Tenses regular –ar, complete sentences in
verb conjugations, the verb writing activities and
gustar and forming
conversation with teacher
questions & sentences in
and peers as they
Spanish.
collaborate together.
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-Students will know how to
conjugate regular –ar verbs
in the present tenses and be
able to use verbs in sentence
structures.
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Communications 1.1, 1.2,
Comparisons 4.1
Descriptive adjectives,
Possessive adjectives,
Present tense of –er and –ir
verbs, along with using the
correct from of Tener and
Venir.
Writing Process and
structure
Communications 1.1, 1.2,
1.3
Comparisons 4.1, 4.2
Present tense of the verb ir,
stem-changing verbs
e: ie, o:ue, e:i, the irregular
YO form verbs (-go verbs)
Proficient students will be
able to differentiate
between Tener and Venir
properly in their writing as
the use descriptive
adjectives and conjugate
correctly any other regular
verbs in the present tense.
Proficient students will be
able to differentiate
between irregular and
regular verb conjugations
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Cornell Notes
Present tense of irregular
verb conjugations
Noun & gender agreement
Adjective-noun
Agreement
Definite and
indefinite articles
Collaborative skills
Cornell notes
Verb conjugation charts
Comparing/contrasting the
verbs Tener and Venir
Work in collaborative
groups or pairs
Dialogue writing and
Supersite activities
Family tree project
Cornell notes
Verb conjugation charts
Comparing/contrasting the
irregular and regular verbs
• White boards-informal testing
• Bell work
• Class presentations
• Online quiz (formal and
October/November
informal)
and continuing
throughout the year.
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Ticket out the door
• Formatives
 Class dialogues
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Verb drills
Sentences starters with
appropriate verb
Informal and formal
quizzes and test
Ticket out the door
Class dialogues
Verb drills
Sentences starters with
appropriate verb
Informal and formal
December/January
and continuing
throughout the year.
of verb conjugations in
the present tenses will
extend their knowledge
by using these
conjugated verbs in
sentences throughout
the year.
Students who have a
greater understanding
of verb conjugations in
the preterite tense will
extend their knowledge
by using these
conjugated verbs in
sentences throughout
the year.
Students who have a
January/February
greater understanding
Strategies will be applied
of all irregular verb
throughout the year
conjugations in the YO
Mission: Thomas Alva Edison High School will deliver challenging and meaningful instruction within programs that are designed to prepare all students for a variety of post-secondary opportunities.
Vision: Thomas Alva Edison High School will be a locally and nationally renowned learning environment where students, staff, parents and community members collaborate to ensure that all students are college and
career ready.
and all irregular present
tense verbs. (the boot
verbs)
by paying attention properly
to the ending of the
infinitive verb.
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Communications 1.1, 1.2,
1.3
Comparisons 4.1, 4.2
The verb Estar with
conditions and emotions,
the present progressive,
revisit Ser and Estar with
direct and indirect nouns &
pronouns
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A proficient student will be
able differentiate the
meanings of poder/querer
and saber/conocer when
they are used in affirmative
or negative sentences
Work in collaborative
groups or pairs
Dialogue writing and
Supersite activities
Famous Hispanic soccer,
baseball or popular
athlete..

quizzes and test
Ticket out the door
Class dialogues
form of the preterite
tense will extend their
knowledge by using
these conjugated verbs
in sentences throughout
the year.

Basic vocabulary (greetings,
goodbyes, descriptive
adjectives, family, food,
school activities)
• Cornell notes
 Present tense of irregular
verbs
Ser & estar, tener, ir,
gustar & encantar
 Noun, adjectives & gender
agreement
 Definite and
indefinite articles
 Collaborative skills
• Verb stems
• Comparing/contrasting
Present
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Verb drills
Sentences starters with
appropriate verb
Informal and formal
quizzes and test
Ticket out the door
Class dialogues
Students who have a
greater understanding
of Ser and Estar verb
conjugations in the
preterite tense will
extend their knowledge
by using these
March/ April
conjugated verbs in
will continue through the sentences throughout
reminder of year
the year.
Communications 1.1, 1.2,
Comparisons 4.1
A proficient student will be
Preterit tense of regular
able differentiate the
verbs, demonstrative
meanings of poder/querer
adjectives and pronouns,
and saber/conocer when
Saber & Conocer and poder they are used in affirmative
& conocer verb conjugation or negative sentences
• Cornell notes
 Collaborative skills in small
groups
 Present tense verb
conjugations
 Compare/contrast usage of
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Verb drills
Sentences starters with
appropriate verb
Informal and formal
quizzes and test
Ticket out the door
May
extended through the
year
Students who have a
greater understanding
of verb conjugations in
the preterite tenses will
extend their knowledge
by using these
Mission: Thomas Alva Edison High School will deliver challenging and meaningful instruction within programs that are designed to prepare all students for a variety of post-secondary opportunities.
Vision: Thomas Alva Edison High School will be a locally and nationally renowned learning environment where students, staff, parents and community members collaborate to ensure that all students are college and
career ready.
and usage.
verbs
Class dialogues
conjugated verbs in
sentences throughout
the year.
Communications 1.1, 1.2,
Comparisons 4.1
Preterite tense of regular
verbs. double object
pronouns,
Communications 1.1, 1.2,
Comparisons 4.1
Panorama & Flash Cultura:
Students will critically read
about the geography, the
history, and the particular
culture of Spanish speaking
countries around the world.
Students will Analyze a
particular point of view or
cultural experience reflected
in a work of Spanish
literature.
A proficient student will
conjugate and compare
different uses of the
subjunctive through oral
and written activities in
collaboration with peers by
using double object
pronouns.
A proficient student will
demonstrate understanding
of marking and charting
different aspects of Spanish
speaking countries’ culture
through readings and the
class discussions while
collaborating with peers.
• Cornell notes
 Collaborative skills in small
groups
 Present tense verb
conjugations
 Graphic organizers
 End of project
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Marking and charting
Making Inferences and analyzing
Graphic organizers
Comparing & contrasting
different cultural aspects in
Spanish speaking countries
and the U.S. in their Focus notes
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White boards
Bell work
Supersite activities
Class presentations
Online quiz
Chapter exam
• Informal observations/ticket out
the door
• End of the year project
• Class presentations
• Final exam
April/May
extended through the
year
End of May
USA and Canada
Chile
Perú
Puerto Rico
Cuba
Spain
Ecuador
Guatemala
Proficient students will
extend their knowledge
of the topic by using the
preterite in sentences
and in writing pieces.
They will also use this
knowledge to critically
read short passages or
stories that use the
preterite throughout the
year.
Proficient students will
extend their knowledge
by critically reading
short articles and novel
excerpts throughout the
year.
Communication 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
Cultures 2.1, 2.2, 2.3
Mission: Thomas Alva Edison High School will deliver challenging and meaningful instruction within programs that are designed to prepare all students for a variety of post-secondary opportunities.
Vision: Thomas Alva Edison High School will be a locally and nationally renowned learning environment where students, staff, parents and community members collaborate to ensure that all students are college and
career ready.
Connections 3.1, 3.2
Comparisons 4.1, 4.2
Literacy RL 9-10.6
A proficient student will
learn to use writing
Writing Process
strategies, integrate
Communication 1.3
vocabulary, and sentence
Students will learn the basic structure principles to write
structure of a composition in a composition in Spanish.
Spanish
A proficient student will learn to use
writing strategies, integrate
vocabulary, and sentence structure
principles to write a composition in
sentences, transitional
words, body, conclusion
 3 key star outline
• Self-evaluating
• Revising
• Peer-editing
• Philosophical chairs
• Socratic seminar
 Family Tree
 Famous soccer player,
baseball player.
 Spanish country project.
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Bell work (writing)
Informal observations
Short essay questions
Peer analysis
Final draft
Throughout the year
Proficient students will
extend their writing
skills by critically reading
articles and stories in
Spanish and exploring
different writing styles
and purposes of writing.
Mission: Thomas Alva Edison High School will deliver challenging and meaningful instruction within programs that are designed to prepare all students for a variety of post-secondary opportunities.
Vision: Thomas Alva Edison High School will be a locally and nationally renowned learning environment where students, staff, parents and community members collaborate to ensure that all students are college and
career ready.
Mission: Thomas Alva Edison High School will deliver challenging and meaningful instruction within programs that are designed to prepare all students for a variety of post-secondary opportunities.
Vision: Thomas Alva Edison High School will be a locally and nationally renowned learning environment where students, staff, parents and community members collaborate to ensure that all students are college and
career ready.