SPANISH HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH III – Unit 3 Lesson 1

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SPANISH HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH III – Unit 3 Lesson 1 Issues Concerning the Environment Formal Future Tense ¿Como será el futuro? Content Vocabulary: Environment Technology Environmental Concerns Natural Resources Prepositions “Por” and “Para” Impact of Technology on the Environment Environmental Actions Essential Learning Concepts: R1.1 Identify main ideas in developmentally appropriate oral/visual narratives based on familiar themes and highly predictable contexts with visual or graphic support. R2.1 Identify people and objects in their environment or from other school subjects, based on oral and written description. R2.2 Recognize that cognates and previously learned structures enhance comprehension of spoken and written language. W5.1b Use simple sentences on very familiar topics to write short notes, messages, and brief reports about themselves, people and things in their environment. W5.1c Use simple sentences on very familiar topics to write illustrated stories about activities or events in their environment. W6.2 Make corrections and edit work when receiving feedback from teacher or peer. W8.1 Write using limited range of vocabulary on previously studied topics. W8.2 Write a response to video or text prompts. SL9.1 During highly predictable interactions on very familiar topics, communicate by using basic statements. Communication often requires support from others to maintain the conversation and obtain comprehensibility. Demonstrate limited awareness of and imitate some culturally-appropriate behaviors. SL9.3 Give and follow simple instructions to participate in meaningful activities within and across cultures. SL9.4 Ask and answer questions about topics, such as family, school events, and celebrations in person or via letters, email and multimedia. SL10.1 Communicate one’s message when presenting rehearsed material on familiar topics. SL10.3 Develop a simple presentation on familiar topics keeping audience, context, and purpose in mind. L11.1 Demonstrate command of conventions of standard grammar and usage. Demonstrate command of conventions of standard capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. L11.2 Apply knowledge of how language functions in different contexts. L11.3 Use of context clues, analyze meaningful word parts, consult reference materials. Demonstrate understanding figurative, word relationships, nuances. Acquire and use range of academic and domain-specific words/phrases.