High School French II Alignment to: Standards For Foreign Language Learning, Preparing for the 21st Century

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1 High School French II ACTFL Alignment High School French II Alignment to: Standards For Foreign Language Learning, Preparing for the 21st Century COMMUNICATION Communicate in languages other than English Standard 1.1: Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions. Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Standard 1.3: Students present information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics. CULTURE Gain Knowledge and Understanding of Other Cultures Standard 2.1: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the practices and perspectives of the culture studied. Standard 2.2: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of the culture studied. CONNECTIONS Connect with Other Disciplines and Acquire Information Standard 3.1: Students reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language. Standard 3.2: Students acquire information and recognize the distinctive viewpoints that are only available through the foreign language and its cultures. COMPARISONS Develop Insight into the Nature of Language and Culture Standard 4.1: Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and their own. Standard 4.2: Students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the language studied and their own. COMMUNITIES Participate in Multilingual Communities at Home and Around the World Standard 5.1: Students use the language both within and beyond the school setting. Standard 5.2: Students show evidence of becoming life-long learners by using the language for personal enjoyment and enrichment. Source: National Standards for Foreign Language Education 2012 American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages

2 Strand: Communication Communicate in languages other than English Standard 1.1: Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions. Conversation Station Discussion Board: Job Placement Units 11, 23 Explore: Regional Specialties Units 3, 4 Explore: Personal Interest Units 14, 15 Explore: Generalizations Units 22, 23 Explore: Vacation Units 30, 31 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Conjugation Practice Conjugation Puzzle Conversation Station Even units Even units Culture Tidbit: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit: Les restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit: Les congés payés Unit 14 Culture Tidbit: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Culture Tidbit: Les cases Unit 29 Culture Tidbit: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit: La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit: Les grèves Unit 32 Culture Tidbit Quiz: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les Restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les congés payés Unit 14 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 2

3 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Culture Tidbit Quiz: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit Quiz: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cases Unit 29 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit Quiz : La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit Quiz : Les grèves Unit 32 Discussion Board: Job Placement Units 11, 23 Final: Reading and Listening Units 18, 36 Final: Speaking Units 18, 36 Final: Vocabulary and Grammar Units 18, 36 Final: Writing Units 18, 36 Flashcards Grammar Introduction Grammar Lesson: The Present Unit 1 Grammar Lesson: The Imperative Unit 1 Grammar Lesson: Adjectives Unit 2 Grammar Lesson: Adjective Placement Unit 2 Grammar Lesson: Possessive Adjectives Unit 2 Grammar Lesson: Le passé composé Unit 3 Grammar Lesson: Le futur proche Unit 4 Grammar Lesson: La négation Unit 5 Grammar Lesson: L article partitif Unit 5 Grammar Lesson: Direct Object Pronouns Unit 6 Grammar Lesson: Stress Pronouns Unit 6 Grammar Lesson: Indirect Object Pronouns Unit 7 Grammar Lesson: Prepositions Unit 8 Grammar Lesson: Quel and Lequel Unit 10 Grammar Lesson: L imparfait Unit 11 Grammar Lesson: L imparfait and passé composé Unit 12 Grammar Lesson: Prepositions and Place Names Unit 13 Grammar Lesson: Depuis, il y a, pendant Unit 14 Grammar Lesson: Reflexive Verbs Unit 15 Grammar Lesson: Reflexive Verbs in the Passé Composé Unit 16 Grammar Lesson: The Pronoun y Unit 17 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 3

4 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Grammar Lesson: Le futur simple Unit 19 Grammar Lesson: Dès que and Quand Unit 20 Grammar Lesson: Demonstrative Adjectives Unit 21 Grammar Lesson: Relative Pronouns Unit 22 Grammar Lesson: Adverb Formation Unit 23 Grammar Lesson: Adverb Placement Unit 23 Grammar Lesson: The Pronoun en Unit 24 Grammar Lesson: Order of Pronouns Unit 25 Grammar Lesson: Comparisons Unit 26 Grammar Lesson: Conjunctions Unit 28 Grammar Lesson: Le conditionnel Unit 29 Grammar Lesson: Hypothesizing Unit 30 Grammar Lesson: Demonstrative Pronouns Unit 31 Grammar Lesson: The Subjunctive Meaning Unit 32 Grammar Lesson: The Subjunctive Conjugation Unit 32 Grammar Lesson: The Subjunctive and the Infinitive Unit 33 Grammar Lesson: Les mots liens Unit 34 Grammar Lesson: Verb Review Unit 35 Grammar Practice Grammar Review Practice Grammar Review Joke Units 1, 6, 15, 17, 20, 26, 28, 31 La Polynésie française Introduction Unit 1 La Polynésie française Heiva Unit 2 La Polynésie française La cuisine Unit 3 La Polynésie française Le Tahitien Unit 4 La Polynésie française Son histoire Unit 5 La Polynésie française Le monoï Unit 6 La Polynésie française Paul Gauguin Unit 7 La Polynésie française Les tikis Unit 8 La Polynésie française - quiz: Introduction Unit 1 La Polynésie française - quiz: Heiva Unit 2 La Polynésie française - quiz: La cuisine Unit 3 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le Tahitien Unit 4 La Polynésie française - quiz: L histoire Unit 5 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le monoï Unit 6 La Polynésie française - quiz: Paul Gauguin Unit 7 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 4

5 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. La Polynésie française - quiz: Les tikis Unit 8 Le Maroc Introduction Unit 10 Le Maroc Le souk Unit 11 Le Maroc La cuisine Unit 12 Le Maroc Deux langues Unit 13 Le Maroc Les noces Unit 14 Le Maroc Son histoire Unit 15 Le Maroc La fantasia Unit 16 Le Maroc Le tajine Unit 17 Le Maroc quiz: Introduction Unit 10 Le Maroc quiz: Le souk Unit 11 Le Maroc quiz: La cuisine Unit 12 Le Maroc quiz: Deux langues Unit 13 Le Maroc quiz: Les noces Unit 14 Le Maroc quiz: L histoire Unit 15 Le Maroc quiz: La fantasia Unit 16 Le Maroc quiz: Le tajine Unit 17 La Suisse Introduction Unit 19 La Suisse Le ski Unit 20 La Suisse Le chocolat Unit 21 La Suisse Pays indépendant Unit 22 La Suisse Le Yodel Unit 23 La Suisse Huitante Unit 24 La Suisse Rousseau Unit 25 La Suisse L art visuel Unit 26 La Suisse quiz: Introduction Unit 19 La Suisse quiz: Le ski Unit 20 La Suisse quiz: Le chocolat Unit 21 La Suisse quiz: Pays indépendent Unit 22 La Suisse quiz: Le Yodel Unit 23 La Suisse quiz: Huitante Unit 24 La Suisse quiz: Rousseau Unit 25 La Suisse quiz: L art visuel Unit 26 Le Sénégal Introduction Unit 28 Le Sénégal Les griots Unit 29 Le Sénégal La cuisine Unit 30 Le Sénégal Le Dakar Unit 31 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 5

6 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Le Sénégal La langue Unit 32 Le Sénégal Son histoire Unit 33 Le Sénégal Senghor Unit 34 Le Sénégal Le djembé Unit 35 Le Sénégal quiz: Introduction Unit 28 Le Sénégal quiz: Le Dakar Unit 31 Le Sénégal quiz: Les griots Unit 29 Le Sénégal quiz: La cuisine Unit 30 Le Sénégal quiz: La langue Unit 32 Le Sénégal quiz: L histoire Unit 33 Le Sénégal quiz: Senghor Unit 34 Le Sénégal quiz: Le djembé Unit 35 Matching (all sets) Midterm: Reading and Listening Units 9, 27 Midterm: Speaking Units 9, 27 Midterm: Vocabulary and Grammar Units 9, 27 Midterm: Writing Units 9, 27 Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Pop Quiz Pronunciation Lesson: -ent Unit 1 Pronunciation Lesson: Adjective Endings Unit 3 Pronunciation Lesson: Les Liaisons Unit 5 Pronunciation Lesson: ou and u Unit 7 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed e Unit 11 Pronunciation Lesson: The e Caduc Unit 13 Pronunciation Lesson: The e Caduc Part 2 Unit 15 Pronunciation Lesson: Les Nombres Unit 17 Pronunciation Lesson: Rhythm and Intonation Unit 19 Pronunciation Lesson: s Unit 21 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed o Unit 23 Pronunciation Lesson: Nasal Vowels Unit 25 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed w Unit 29 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed eu Unit 31 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 6

7 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed e Unit 33 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed Sounds Unit 35 Pronunciation Practice: -ent Unit 1 Pronunciation Practice: Adjective Endings Unit 3 Pronunciation Practice: Les Liaisons Unit 5 Pronunciation Practice: ou and u Unit 7 Pronunciation Practice: Open and Closed e Unit 11 Pronunciation Practice: The e Caduc Unit 13 Pronunciation Practice: The e Caduc Part 2 Unit 15 Pronunciation Practice: Les Nombres Unit 17 Pronunciation Practice: Rhythm and Intonation Unit 19 Pronunciation Practice: s Unit 21 Pronunciation Practice: Open and Closed o Unit 23 Pronunciation Practice: Nasal Vowels Unit 25 Pronunciation Practice: Open and Closed w Unit 29 Pronunciation Practice: Open and Closed eu Unit 31 Pronunciation Practice: Open and Closed e Unit 33 Quiz: Listening Comprehension Quiz: Reading Comprehension Reading Passage Realia Units 5, 8, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 30 Speaking Journal Odd units Speaking Lab (all sets) Synthesis: Word Order Synthesis: Scatterchart (semester 1) Synthesis: Grid Synthesis: Transformation (except 2) Synthesis: Dropdown Synthesis: Sentence Completion (except 7) Synthesis: Alien Blaster Unit 1 Synthesis: Casting Unit 2 Synthesis: Suspects Unit 2 Synthesis: Categorize Unit 3 Synthesis: Shopping List Unit 3 Synthesis: Careers Unit 4 Synthesis: Deduction Units 5-7, 10, 11, 14, Synthesis: Unscramble Units 5-8, 10-17, 24-26, 35 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 7

8 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Synthesis: Sorting Units 7, 10, 25 Synthesis: Arrange Unit 8 Synthesis: Le Centre Commercial Unit 8 Synthesis: Match-up Units 12, 13, 16, 17 Synthesis: Calendar Unit 12 Synthesis: Shopping Unit 19 Synthesis: Conjugation Unit 19, 20, 30, 32, 35 Synthesis: Adverbs Unit 23 Synthesis: Labeling Unit 26, 27, 31, 32 Synthesis: Sentence Creation Unit 33, 34 Teacher Tip: Irregular Verbs Units 3-8, 12, 14, 15, 19-22, 25, 28, 31 Teacher Tip: Visiter and rendre visite à Unit 1 Teacher Tip: Past Participle Unit 3 Teacher Tip: C est and il est Unit 4 Teacher Tip: Il y a Unit 8 Teacher Tip: Jouer Unit 10 Teacher Tip: Le and un Unit 12 Teacher Tip: Nationalities Unit 13 Teacher Tip: Reflexive Verbs Unit 14 Teacher Tip: School Unit 17 Teacher Tip: Connaître and savoir Unit 28 Teacher Tip: -able Unit 28 Teacher Tip: Réaliser and se rendre compte Unit 32 Teacher Tip: Compound tenses Unit 33 Teacher Tip Practice Units 1, 4, 8, 10, 13, 28, 33 Unit Test Unit Speaking Test Even units Unit Writing Test Odd units Vocabulary Guide: Verb Review Units 1, 35 Vocabulary Guide: Descriptions Unit 2 Vocabulary Guide: Food Unit 3 Vocabulary Guide: Professions Unit 4 Vocabulary Guide: At the Restaurant Unit 5 Vocabulary Guide: Extended Family Unit 6 Vocabulary Guide: Health Unit 7 Vocabulary Guide: In the City Unit 8 Vocabulary Guide: Music Unit 10 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 8

9 Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics. Vocabulary Guide: Pastimes Unit 11 Vocabulary Guide: Holidays and Celebrations Unit 12 Vocabulary Guide: Countries and Nationalities Unit 13 Vocabulary Guide: Vacation Unit 14 Vocabulary Guide: The Body Unit 15 Vocabulary Guide: Clothing Unit 16 Vocabulary Guide: School Unit 17 Vocabulary Guide: Technology Unit 19 Vocabulary Guide: Expressions with Avoir and Etre Unit 20 Vocabulary Guide: Computers Unit 21 Vocabulary Guide: Love and Dating Unit 22 Vocabulary Guide: Work Unit 23 Vocabulary Guide: Measurements and Quantities Unit 24 Vocabulary Guide: Love and Dating (part 2) Unit 25 Vocabulary Guide: Transportation Unit 26 Vocabulary Guide: Social Issues Unit 28 Vocabulary Guide: At Home Unit 29 Vocabulary Guide: Shopping and Money Unit 30 Vocabulary Guide: Nature Unit 31 Vocabulary Guide: False Cognates Unit 32 Vocabulary Guide: Giving Advice Unit 33 Vocabulary Guide: Les mots-liens Unit 34 Warm-up (all sets) Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Writing Journal Even units Standard 1.3: Students present information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics. Final: Speaking Units 18, 36 Final: Writing Units 18, 36 Midterm: Speaking Units 9, 27 Midterm: Writing Units 9, 27 Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 9

10 Standard 1.3: Students present information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics. Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Speaking Journal Odd units Unit Speaking Test Even units Unit Writing Test Odd units Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Writing Journal Even units Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 10

11 Strand: Cultures Gain Knowledge and Understanding of Other Cultures Standard 2.1: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the practices and perspectives of the culture studied. Culture: Country La Polynésie française - quiz: Introduction Unit 1 La Polynésie française - quiz: Heiva Unit 2 La Polynésie française - quiz: La cuisine Unit 3 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le Tahitien Unit 4 La Polynésie française - quiz: L histoire Unit 5 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le monoï Unit 6 La Polynésie française - quiz: Paul Gauguin Unit 7 La Polynésie française - quiz: Les tikis Unit 8 Le Maroc quiz: Introduction Unit 10 Le Maroc quiz: Le souk Unit 11 Le Maroc quiz: La cuisine Unit 12 Le Maroc quiz: Deux langues Unit 13 Le Maroc quiz: Les noces Unit 14 Le Maroc quiz: L histoire Unit 15 Le Maroc quiz: La fantasia Unit 16 Le Maroc quiz: Le tajine Unit 17 La Suisse quiz: Introduction Unit 19 La Suisse quiz: Le ski Unit 20 La Suisse quiz: Le chocolat Unit 21 La Suisse quiz: Pays indépendent Unit 22 La Suisse quiz: Le Yodel Unit 23 La Suisse quiz: Huitante Unit 24 La Suisse quiz: Rousseau Unit 25 La Suisse quiz: L art visuel Unit 26 Le Sénégal quiz: Introduction Unit 28 Le Sénégal quiz: Les griots Unit 29 Le Sénégal quiz: La cuisine Unit 30 Le Sénégal quiz: Le Dakar Unit 31 Le Sénégal quiz: La langue Unit 32 Le Sénégal quiz: L histoire Unit 33 Le Sénégal quiz: Senghor Unit 34 Le Sénégal quiz: Le djembé Unit 35 Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 11

12 Standard 2.1: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the practices and perspectives of the culture studied. Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Culture Tidbit Quiz: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les Restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les congés payés Unit 14 Culture Tidbit Quiz: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit Quiz: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cases Unit 29 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit Quiz : La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit Quiz : Les grèves Unit 32 Realia Units 5, 8, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 30 Standard 2.2: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of the culture studied. Culture Tidbit Quiz: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les Restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les congés payés Unit 14 Culture Tidbit Quiz: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit Quiz: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cases Unit 29 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 12

13 Standard 2.2: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of the culture studied. Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit Quiz : La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit Quiz : Les grèves Unit 32 La Polynésie française Introduction Unit 1 La Polynésie française Heiva Unit 2 La Polynésie française La cuisine Unit 3 La Polynésie française Le Tahitien Unit 4 La Polynésie française Son histoire Unit 5 La Polynésie française Le monoï Unit 6 La Polynésie française Paul Gauguin Unit 7 La Polynésie française Les tikis Unit 8 La Polynésie française - quiz: Introduction Unit 1 La Polynésie française - quiz: Heiva Unit 2 La Polynésie française - quiz: La cuisine Unit 3 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le Tahitien Unit 4 La Polynésie française - quiz: L histoire Unit 5 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le monoï Unit 6 La Polynésie française - quiz: Paul Gauguin Unit 7 La Polynésie française - quiz: Les tikis Unit 8 Le Maroc Introduction Unit 10 Le Maroc Le souk Unit 11 Le Maroc La cuisine Unit 12 Le Maroc Deux langues Unit 13 Le Maroc Les noces Unit 14 Le Maroc Son histoire Unit 15 Le Maroc La fantasia Unit 16 Le Maroc Le tajine Unit 17 Le Maroc quiz: Introduction Unit 10 Le Maroc quiz: Le souk Unit 11 Le Maroc quiz: La cuisine Unit 12 Le Maroc quiz: Deux langues Unit 13 Le Maroc quiz: Les noces Unit 14 Le Maroc quiz: L histoire Unit 15 Le Maroc quiz: La fantasia Unit 16 Le Maroc quiz: Le tajine Unit 17 La Suisse Introduction Unit 19 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 13

14 Standard 2.2: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of the culture studied. La Suisse Le ski Unit 20 La Suisse Le chocolat Unit 21 La Suisse Pays indépendant Unit 22 La Suisse Le Yodel Unit 23 La Suisse Huitante Unit 24 La Suisse Rousseau Unit 25 La Suisse L art visuel Unit 26 La Suisse quiz: Introduction Unit 19 La Suisse quiz: Le ski Unit 20 La Suisse quiz: Le chocolat Unit 21 La Suisse quiz: Pays indépendent Unit 22 La Suisse quiz: Le Yodel Unit 23 La Suisse quiz: Huitante Unit 24 La Suisse quiz: Rousseau Unit 25 La Suisse quiz: L art visuel Unit 26 Le Sénégal Introduction Unit 28 Le Sénégal Les griots Unit 29 Le Sénégal La cuisine Unit 30 Le Sénégal Le Dakar Unit 31 Le Sénégal La langue Unit 32 Le Sénégal Son histoire Unit 33 Le Sénégal Senghor Unit 34 Le Sénégal Le djembé Unit 35 Le Sénégal quiz: Introduction Unit 28 Le Sénégal quiz: Les griots Unit 29 Le Sénégal quiz: La cuisine Unit 30 Le Sénégal quiz: Le Dakar Unit 31 Le Sénégal quiz: La langue Unit 32 Le Sénégal quiz: L histoire Unit 33 Le Sénégal quiz: Senghor Unit 34 Le Sénégal quiz: Le djembé Unit 35 Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 14

15 Strand: Connections Connect with Other Disciplines and Acquire Information Standard 3.1: Students reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language. Discussion Board: Job Placement Units 11, 23 Explore: Regional Specialties Units 3, 4 Explore: Personal Interest Units 14, 15 Explore: Generalizations Units 22, 23 Explore: Vacation Units 30, 31 Flashcards Units 13, 17, 19, 21, 24, 30, 31 Grammar Practices 1, 2, 4: Prepositions Unit 8 Grammar practices 1-5: Prepositions with Place Names Unit 13 Grammar Review Practice: Prepositions with Place Names Unit 14 Matching Units 13, 17, 19, 21, 24, 30, 31 Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Pronunciation Practice: Adjective Endings Unit 3 Pronunciation Practice: The e Caduc Unit 13 Pronunciation Practice: The e Caduc Part 2 Unit 15 Speaking Lab Units 13, 17, 19, 21, 24, 30, 31 Synthesis: Deduction Units 5-7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17 Synthesis: Shopping List Unit 3 Synthesis: Arrange Unit 8 Synthesis: Le centre commercial Unit 8 Synthesis: Sorting Unit 10 Synthesis: Calendar Unit 12 Teacher Tip Practice Unit 10 Teacher Tip: School Unit 17 Vocabulary Guide: Countries and Nationalities Unit 13 Vocabulary Guide: School Unit 17 Vocabulary Guide: Technology Unit 19 Vocabulary Guide: Computers Unit 21 Vocabulary Guide: Measurements and Quantities Unit 24 Vocabulary Guide: Shopping and Money Unit 30 Vocabulary Guide: Nature Unit 31 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 15

16 Standard 3.1: Students reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language. Vocabulary Introduction Units 13, 17, 19, 21, 24, 30, 31 Warm-up Units 13, 17, 19, 21, 24, 30, 31 Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Standard 3.2: Students acquire information and recognize the distinctive viewpoints that are only available through the foreign language and its cultures. Culture Tidbit: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit: Les restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit: Les congés payés Unit 14 Culture Tidbit: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Culture Tidbit: Les cases Unit 29 Culture Tidbit: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit: La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit: Les grèves Unit 32 Culture Tidbit Quiz: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les Restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les congés payés Unit 14 Culture Tidbit Quiz: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit Quiz: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 16

17 Standard 3.2: Students acquire information and recognize the distinctive viewpoints that are only available through the foreign language and its cultures. Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cases Unit 29 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit Quiz : La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit Quiz : Les grèves Unit 32 Explore: Regional Specialties Units 3, 4 Explore: Personal Interest Units 14, 15 Explore: Generalizations Units 22, 23 Explore: Vacation Units 30, 31 Synthesis: Sentence Creation Unit 34 Teacher Tip: School Unit 17 Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 17

18 Strand: Comparisons Develop Insight into the Nature of Language and Culture Standard 4.1: Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and their own. Conjugation Puzzle Flashcards Grammar Introduction Even units Grammar Lesson: The Present Unit 1 Grammar Lesson: The Imperative Unit 1 Grammar Lesson: Adjectives Unit 2 Grammar Lesson: Adjective Placement Unit 2 Grammar Lesson: Possessive Adjectives Unit 2 Grammar Lesson: Le passé composé Unit 3 Grammar Lesson: Le futur proche Unit 4 Grammar Lesson: La négation Unit 5 Grammar Lesson: L article partitif Unit 5 Grammar Lesson: Direct Object Pronouns Unit 6 Grammar Lesson: Stress Pronouns Unit 6 Grammar Lesson: Indirect Object Pronouns Unit 7 Grammar Lesson: Prepositions Unit 8 Grammar Lesson: Quel and Lequel Unit 10 Grammar Lesson: L imparfait Unit 11 Grammar Lesson: L imparfait and passé composé Unit 12 Grammar Lesson: Prepositions and Place Names Unit 13 Grammar Lesson: Depuis, il y a, pendant Unit 14 Grammar Lesson: Reflexive Verbs Unit 15 Grammar Lesson: Reflexive Verbs in the Passé Composé Unit 16 Grammar Lesson: The Pronoun y Unit 17 Grammar Lesson: Le futur simple Unit 19 Grammar Lesson: Dès que and Quand Unit 20 Grammar Lesson: Demonstrative Adjectives Unit 21 Grammar Lesson: Relative Pronouns Unit 22 Grammar Lesson: Adverb Formation Unit 23 Grammar Lesson: Adverb Placement Unit 23 Grammar Lesson: The Pronoun en Unit 24 Grammar Lesson: Order of Pronouns Unit 25 Grammar Lesson: Comparisons Unit 26 Grammar Lesson: Conjunctions Unit 28 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 18

19 Standard 4.1: Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and their own. Grammar Lesson: Le conditionnel Unit 29 Grammar Lesson: Hypothesizing Unit 30 Grammar Lesson: Demonstrative Pronouns Unit 31 Grammar Lesson: The Subjunctive Meaning Unit 32 Grammar Lesson: The Subjunctive Conjugation Unit 32 Grammar Lesson: The Subjunctive and the Infinitive Unit 33 Grammar Lesson: Les mots liens Unit 34 Grammar Lesson: Verb Review Unit 35 Grammar Practice (sem. 1) Grammar Review Practice Units 2-6, Grammar Review Life-long Learner Report Unit 16 Matching (all sets) Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Pop Quiz Pronunciation Lesson: -ent Unit 1 Pronunciation Lesson: Adjective Endings Unit 3 Pronunciation Lesson: Les Liaisons Unit 5 Pronunciation Lesson: ou and u Unit 7 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed e Unit 11 Pronunciation Lesson: The e Caduc Unit 13 Pronunciation Lesson: The e Caduc Part 2 Unit 15 Pronunciation Lesson: Les Nombres Unit 17 Pronunciation Lesson: Rhythm and Intonation Unit 19 Pronunciation Lesson: s Unit 21 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed o Unit 23 Pronunciation Lesson: Nasal Vowels Unit 25 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed w Unit 29 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed eu Unit 31 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed e Unit 33 Pronunciation Lesson: Open and Closed Sounds Unit 35 Pronunciation Practice 9 times in course Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 19

20 Standard 4.1: Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and their own. Quiz: Reading Comprehension Reading Passage Synthesis: Word Order Synthesis: Scatterchart (semester 1) Synthesis: Grid Synthesis: Transformation (except 2) Synthesis: Dropdown Synthesis: Sentence Completion (except 7) Synthesis: Alien Blaster Unit 1 Synthesis: Casting Unit 2 Synthesis: Suspects Unit 2 Synthesis: Categorize Unit 3 Synthesis: Shopping List Unit 3 Synthesis: Careers Unit 4 Synthesis: Deduction Units 5-7, 10, 11, 14, Synthesis: Unscramble Units 5-8, 10-17, 24-26, 35 Synthesis: Sorting Units 7, 10, 25 Synthesis: Arrange Unit 8 Synthesis: Le Centre Commercial Unit 8 Synthesis: Match-up Units 12, 13, 16, 17 Synthesis: Calendar Unit 12 Synthesis: Shopping Unit 19 Synthesis: Conjugation Unit 19, 20, 30, 32, 35 Synthesis: Adverbs Unit 23 Synthesis: Labeling Unit 26, 27, 31, 32 Synthesis: Sentence Creation Unit 33, 34 Teacher Tip Practice Units 1, 4, 8, 10, 13, 28, 33 Unit Test Vocabulary Introduction Warm-up (all sets) Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 20

21 Standard 4.2: Students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the language studied and their own. Culture Tidbit: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit: Les restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit: Les congés payés Unit 14 Culture Tidbit: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Culture Tidbit: Les cases Unit 29 Culture Tidbit: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit: La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit: Les grèves Unit 32 Culture Tidbit Quiz: DOM-TOM Unit 1 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Regional Specialties Unit 3 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les Restaurants Unit 5 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les pharmacies Unit 7 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Sports Unit 11 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Identity Unit 13 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les congés payés Unit 14 Culture Tidbit Quiz: La haute couture Unit 16 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les textos Unit 19 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Dating Unit 22 Culture Tidbit Quiz: The Euro Unit 24 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Permis de conduire Unit 26 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cases Unit 29 Culture Tidbit Quiz: Les cartes à puce Unit 30 Culture Tidbit Quiz : La Camargue Unit 31 Culture Tidbit Quiz : Les grèves Unit 32 Explore: Regional Specialties Units 3, 4 Explore: Personal Interest Units 14, 15 Explore: Generalizations Units 22, 23 Explore: Vacation Units 30, 31 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 21

22 Standard 4.2: Students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the language studied and their own. La Polynésie française Introduction Unit 1 La Polynésie française Heiva Unit 2 La Polynésie française La cuisine Unit 3 La Polynésie française Le Tahitien Unit 4 La Polynésie française Son histoire Unit 5 La Polynésie française Le monoï Unit 6 La Polynésie française Paul Gauguin Unit 7 La Polynésie française Les tikis Unit 8 La Polynésie française - quiz: Introduction Unit 1 La Polynésie française - quiz: Heiva Unit 2 La Polynésie française - quiz: La cuisine Unit 3 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le Tahitien Unit 4 La Polynésie française - quiz: L histoire Unit 5 La Polynésie française - quiz: Le monoï Unit 6 La Polynésie française - quiz: Paul Gauguin Unit 7 La Polynésie française - quiz: Les tikis Unit 8 Le Maroc Introduction Unit 10 Le Maroc Le souk Unit 11 Le Maroc La cuisine Unit 12 Le Maroc Deux langues Unit 13 Le Maroc Les noces Unit 14 Le Maroc Son histoire Unit 15 Le Maroc La fantasia Unit 16 Le Maroc Le tajine Unit 17 Le Maroc quiz: Introduction Unit 10 Le Maroc quiz: Le souk Unit 11 Le Maroc quiz: La cuisine Unit 12 Le Maroc quiz: Deux langues Unit 13 Le Maroc quiz: Les noces Unit 14 Le Maroc quiz: L histoire Unit 15 Le Maroc quiz: La fantasia Unit 16 Le Maroc quiz: Le tajine Unit 17 La Suisse Introduction Unit 19 La Suisse Le ski Unit 20 La Suisse Le chocolat Unit 21 La Suisse Pays indépendant Unit 22 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 22

23 Standard 4.2: Students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the language studied and their own. La Suisse Le Yodel Unit 23 La Suisse Huitante Unit 24 La Suisse Rousseau Unit 25 La Suisse L art visuel Unit 26 La Suisse quiz: Introduction Unit 19 La Suisse quiz: Le ski Unit 20 La Suisse quiz: Le chocolat Unit 21 La Suisse quiz: Pays indépendent Unit 22 La Suisse quiz: Le Yodel Unit 23 La Suisse quiz: Huitante Unit 24 La Suisse quiz: Rousseau Unit 25 La Suisse quiz: L art visuel Unit 26 Le Sénégal Introduction Unit 28 Le Sénégal Les griots Unit 29 Le Sénégal La cuisine Unit 30 Le Sénégal Le Dakar Unit 31 Le Sénégal La langue Unit 32 Le Sénégal Son histoire Unit 33 Le Sénégal Senghor Unit 34 Le Sénégal Le djembé Unit 35 Le Sénégal quiz: Introduction Unit 28 Le Sénégal quiz: Les griots Unit 29 Le Sénégal quiz: La cuisine Unit 30 Le Sénégal quiz: Le Dakar Unit 31 Le Sénégal quiz: La langue Unit 32 Le Sénégal quiz: L histoire Unit 33 Le Sénégal quiz: Senghor Unit 34 Le Sénégal quiz: Le djembé Unit 35 Life-long Learner Report Unit 16 Realia Units 5, 8, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 30 Synthesis: Sentence Creation Unit 34 Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 23

24 Strand: Communities Participate in Multilingual Communities at Home & Around the World Standard 5.1: Students use the language both within and beyond the school setting. Discussion Board: Job Placement Units 11, 23 Explore: Regional Specialties Units 3, 4 Explore: Personal Interest Units 14, 15 Explore: Generalizations Units 22, 23 Explore: Vacation Units 30, 31 Life-long Learner Goals Units 3, 21 Life-long Learner Report Unit 34 Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Standard 5.2: Students show evidence of becoming life-long learners by using the language for personal enjoyment and enrichment. Discussion Board: Job Placement Units 11, 23 Explore: Regional Specialties Units 3, 4 Explore: Personal Interest Units 14, 15 Explore: Generalizations Units 22, 23 Explore: Vacation Units 30, 31 Life-long Learner Goals Units 3, 21 Life-long Learner Report Unit 34 Out of Seat Activity: Restaurant Unit 5 Out of Seat Activity: Music Unit 10 Out of Seat Activity: 24-hour Challenge Units 17, 34 Out of Seat Activity: Community Event Unit 21 Out of Seat Activity: Movie Unit 32 Webquest: Une recette Unit 5 Webquest: Les noms de famille Unit 13 Webquest : BMW Unit 26 Webquest : Ikea Unit 29 Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 24

25 High School French II Activity Descriptions Conjugation Puzzle This verb-oriented activity allows students to focus specifically on conjugations particularly irregular ones in preparation for further synthesis later in the unit. Conjugation Practice Conjugation Practice is an opportunity for students to practice their verb use in context after focusing on structures in the Conjugation Puzzle. Conversation Station This listening and speaking activity provides students the opportunity to participate in a simulated conversation. Students listen to both parts of the conversation, then record themselves in one of the roles. Conversation Station 2 This simulated conversation is similar to Conversation Station 1. However, students are provided with one half of the conversation, and record themselves in the role of the other conversation participant. Culture Tidbit: [topic] Throughout the course, students will be introduced to a great variety of cultural topics. They will learn about different foods, idioms and expressions, history, literature, art, customs, traditions, and many more important cultural points. They will soon come to feel a connection with the people and culture of the language they are learning. Culture Tidbit Quiz: [topic] This activity tests the students ability to comprehend cultural information such as different foods, idioms and expressions, history, literature, art, customs, traditions, and many more important cultural points. Country: [topic] Throughout the course, students are introduced to a variety of cultures which speak the target language. Every quarter focuses on a different culture and goes into depth on a specific culturally relevant subject during each week. Country quiz: [topic] This short quiz occurs weekly on the same day as the country topic. It assesses comprehension of the country s unique cultural elements. Discussion Board: [topic] These activities provide students a chance to interact with others in the language and share ideas with other students. Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 25

26 High School French II Activity Descriptions Explore: [topic] These activities allow students to explore other topics in the target language. Students are typically asked to do some research in the target language and to make connections to the topics they choose. Final Exam: Reading and Listening Students are tested on reading and listening from the semester s lessons during this multiple-choice examination. Final: Speaking Final Speaking Tests provide students the opportunity to use their target language skills in various contexts and situations. These exams employ the same format as unit speaking tests. Teachers will provide feedback on the students oral submissions. Final Exam: Vocabulary and Grammar Students are tested on vocabulary and grammar from the semester s lessons during this multiple-choice examination. Final: Writing Final Writing Tests provide students the opportunity to use their target language skills in various contexts and situations. These exams employ the same format as unit writing tests. Teachers will provide feedback on the students written submissions. Flashcards Students have the opportunity to practice their vocabulary and/or grammar knowledge from the unit. Flashcards quiz students both from the target language to English, and vice versa. Grammar Introduction: [topic] Grammar introductions provide students the chance to learn novel grammar structures and patterns. They are followed by grammar practices where the student can output these newly-learned elements. Grammar Lesson: [topic] These videos present grammar principles. This format allows for a visual presentation, an auditory explanation, and the opportunity for the student to see the entire script so that they can review the material on their own. Grammar Practice: [topic] Grammar practices provide students the chance to practice specific grammar patterns. These activities may provide isolated grammar practice or integrated/contextualized practices. Vocabulary words from the unit and from previous units are integrated into these activities for additional review. Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 26

27 High School French II Activity Descriptions Grammar Review: [topic] It is important to have continual review of grammar principles in the course. In every unit there is a review lesson and a review practice before new principles are taught. Grammar Review Practice: [topic] Following the grammar review, students are given the opportunity to practice the reviewed elements. The exact nature of this structured output varies from unit to unit. Joke Language learning should be fun. Various jokes, riddles, and tongue twisters are sprinkled throughout the course to provide added enjoyment for students. However, although these are fun for students, these jokes do practice vocabulary and grammar as well as provide an insight into a culture s humor. Life-long Learner Goals Each semester students are required to create a plan for incorporating the target language into their daily lives. They accomplish this by outlining the long-term benefits of learning a language, by making goals for what they want to accomplish with their mastery of the language, and by creating a plan for accomplishing their goals. Life-long Learner Report Each semester students are required to create a plan for incorporating the target language into their daily lives. The Life-long Learner Report is a graded report at the end of the course based on what students learned from carrying out their Life-long Learner Goals. Matching This matching activity allows students to learn and practice their vocabulary in a fun and interactive way. The spelling and pronunciation of each word is reinforced as well as its meaning. Midterm: Reading and Listening Students are tested on reading and listening from the quarter s lessons during this multiple-choice examination. Midterm: Speaking Midterm Speaking Tests provide students the opportunity to use their target language skills in various contexts and situations. These exams employ the same format as unit speaking tests. Teachers will provide feedback on the students oral submissions. Midterm: Vocabulary and Grammar Students are tested on vocabulary and grammar from the quarter s lessons during this multiple-choice examination. Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 27

28 High School French II Activity Descriptions Midterm: Writing Midterm Writing Tests provide students the opportunity to use their target language skills in various contexts and situations. These exams employ the same format as unit writing tests. Teachers will provide feedback on the students written submissions. Out of Seat Activity: [topic] Several times during the year, students are given opportunities to use the language outside the course. These are specific assignments directing students to interact in a genuine way with the language or culture. Pop Quiz This activity tests the students comprehension of vocabulary, grammar, or other elements presented in the unit. It typically occurs midweek and may cover any aspect of the week s curriculum. Pronunciation Lesson: [topic] Each pronunciation animation video teaches a different rule or principle for correctly pronouncing different or difficult sounds in the target language. Pronunciation Practice: [topic] In the previous activity, students watched a video about an aspect of pronunciation in the target language. In this activity, students practice what they just learned in the video about pronunciation. Quiz: Listening Comprehension This activity assesses students ability to comprehend short audio passages related to a given subject. Students listen to the clip as many times as they would like, then answer comprehension questions about it. Quiz: Reading Comprehension This activity tests the students ability to comprehend a target-language reading passage, often a story, which may contain cultural or other relevant information. Reading Passage Reading passages vary in length and content but provide students the opportunity to read in the target language while learning about cultural or other information that may be relevant to areas where the target language is spoken. Realia In this activity, students are presented with authentic material from a culture that speaks the target language. Students must answer a comprehension question about the material. Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 28

29 High School French II Activity Descriptions Speaking Journal Speaking journals provide additional opportunities for students to improve their speaking skills. The prompts for the journals allow students to practice the vocabulary and grammar from a particular unit in a creative, non-threatening way. In addition to vocabulary and grammar practice, students are also frequently asked to speak about cultural comparisons and connections. Speaking Lab After completing a warm-up activity and a matching activity, students will complete a speaking lab for each set of vocabulary. Students hear a native speaker saying a series of phrases. The students then record themselves and can compare themselves to the original. Synthesis: [topic] Synthesis activities combine various language concepts and skills into one activity. Students are able to practice listening, reading, and writing skills while reinforcing their vocabulary and grammar from a particular unit. Teacher Tip: [topic] The course teacher pops in throughout the unit to provide additional hints and tips to help the student be successful in the course. Teacher Tip Practice: [topic] Students practice the information they just saw highlighted in the previous activity, the Teacher Tip. This activity may be a text input, a dropdown, a highlighter activity, or a variety of other types of structured output. Unit Test Students are tested on grammar, vocabulary, reading, and listening from the unit s lessons during this multiple-choice examination. Unit Speaking Test Unit Speaking Tests provide students the opportunity to use their language in various contexts and situations. Teachers will provide feedback on the students oral submissions. Unit Writing Test Unit Writing Tests provide students the opportunity to use their target language skills in various contexts and situations. Teachers will provide feedback on the students written submissions. Vocabulary Guide Vocabulary guides provide a comprehensive and easy-to-grasp overview of all target words and phrases to be presented, studied, and tested throughout the unit. Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 29

30 High School French II Activity Descriptions Vocabulary Introduction Vocabulary introductions present a subset of the unit s vocabulary through use of a contextualized image. Students click the areas on image to view the target-language terms associated with the items in the image. Warm-up all sets Each set of vocabulary is first presented in a warm-up activity. This allows the students to see and hear the words that they will be learning. In this activity, students are to use cognates and previous knowledge to guess what each word means. They verify their guesses by clicking on the word. Webquest These special activities provide students the opportunity to link out to authentic sources of language on the Internet. Students are given practical tasks where they must use their language to accomplish the assignment. Writing Journal Journals provide additional opportunities for students to improve their writing skills. The prompts for the journals allow students to practice the vocabulary and grammar from a particular unit in a creative, nonthreatening way. In addition to vocabulary and grammar practice, students are also frequently asked to write about cultural comparisons and connections. Competency-High School French II ACTFL Alignment Page 30

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