[F] = Full Control [P] = Partial Control [C] = Conceptual Control
Curriculum and Professional Development Division K12 Foreign Language
SPANI SH I I HONORS3850H Teacher Guide UNI T 2: Ready, Set, Go!
By the end of this unit, students will be able to Interpersonal Communi cation Interpretive Communi cati on Presentational Communi cation Culture, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities Conversation Reading Listening Speaking Writing 1.2.1 Ask and answer questions about daily routines and activities 1.2.2 Describe what they do daily in e-mails, texts, and conversations 1.2.3 Respond to e-mails, texts, and conversations about what others do on a daily basis 1.2.4 Talk to another person about what needs to be done before going out 2.2.1 Understand messages about someones daily activities and routines 2.2.2 Understand when they read something that tells what needs to be done on a daily basis 3.2.1 Understand when they hear others describe their daily activities and routines 3.2.2 Understand a message about someones daily activities and routines 4.2.1 Tell about what they have to do at school, work, and/or home on a regular basis 4.2.2 Contrast what they do during a weekday with what they do on the weekend 4.2.3 Tell about other peoples routines 5.2.1 Write about what they have to do at school, work, and/or home on a regular basis 5.2.2 Write about what they do during a weekday versus what they do on the weekend 5.2.3 Write about other peoples routines 6.2.1 Identify the difference between 12-hour and 24-hour clocks and their use in the target culture 6.2.2 Compare daily routines between the target culture and their own culture What will students know by the end of this unit? Vocabul ary Language Structures and Conventions Daily routine Personal hygiene items Linking expressions Clothing Body parts
Reflexive verbs and reflexive pronouns [P] Present progressive [P] Commands (affirmative/negative informal) [P] Demonstrative pronouns/adjectives [P] Definite and indefinite articles [P] Tener que + infinitive [F] Necesitar + infinitive [F] What universal concepts should I teach throughout this course? 7.0.1 Identify and use cognates that exist between Spanish and English 7.0.2 Compare language structures between Spanish and English 7.0.3 Compare and contrast the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world with their own culture 7.0.4 Recognize opportunities to use Spanish outside of the classroomsetting 7.0.5 Recognize and use gestures, manners, behaviors, greetings, and idiomatic expressions of the Spanish-speaking world 7.0.6 Recognize similarities and differences in the Spanish-speaking writing systemand use it with increasing accuracy 7.0.7 Recognize and use the Spanish sound systemwith increasing accuracy
Quarter 1 SeptemberOctober Curriculum and Professional Development Division K12 Foreign Language
SPANI SH I I HONORS3850H Vocabulary Guide UNI T 2: Ready, Set, Go!
Quarter 1 SeptemberOctober Dail y Routine despertarse to wake up levantarse to get up vestirse to get dressed lavarse to wash ducharse to shower cepillarse to brush ponerse to put on prepararse to get ready afeitarse to shave maquillarse to put on makeup quitarse to take off peinarse to comb secarse to dry acostarse to go to bed to lie down dormirse to go to sleep divertirse to have fun sentarse to sit down
Personal Hygiene el champ shampoo la toalla towel la pasta de dientes toothpaste el cepillo de dientes toothbrush el desodorante deodorant el cepillo de pelo hair brush el maquillaje makeup el jabn soap la crema lotion la secadora de pelo hair dryer el espejo mirror el perfume perfume la rasuradora razor
Body Parts la cabeza head los hombros shoulders las rodillas knees las piernas legs los dedos del pie toes los pies feet el brazo arm las manos hands el pecho chest el pelo hair la cara face la frente forehead el ojo eye la oreja ear la boca mouth los labios lips la lengua tongue los dientes teeth la nariz nose la espalda back el cuello neck el corazn heart el estmago stomach el dedo finger el trasero bottom rear el cuerpo body
Sequencing Expressions primero first segundo second entonces then antes before despus after prximo next luego later por fin finally por la maana por la tarde por la noche in the morning in the afternoon in the evening/at night de la maana de la tarde de la noche a.m. p.m. (afternoon/early evening) p.m. (late evening)
Clothing la chaqueta jacket la camisa shirt los pantalones pants los zapatos shoes el sombrero hat la gorra cap las sandalias sandals las botas boots la bolsa bag el suter sweater la sudadera sweatshirt la falda skirt los calcetines socks la ropa interior underwear el vestido dress los pantalones cortos shorts los lentes glasses