FRENCH HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH I Unit 5 In Town Getting Around a New Town Describe Where You Live Describe What You Are Going to do Relate a Story Using Pictures.

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FRENCH HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH I Unit 5 In Town Getting Around a New Town Describe Where You Live Describe What You Are Going to do Relate a Story Using Pictures and Actions Essential Understandings/Learning Goals: R1.1 Identify main ideas in developmentally appropriate oral/visual narratives based on familiar themes and highly predictable contexts with visual or graphic support. R1.2 Interpret informational texts with text features that support meaning, such as graphs and charts. 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. R2.3 Identify and appreciate differences in cultural perspectives within a defined range of topics (defined by the curriculum). R4.1 Comprehend the principal message contained in various media such as illustrated texts, posters or advertisement, in familiar context and with text features that support meaning support meaning visually or graphically. W5.1b short notes, messages and brief reports about themselves, people and things in their environment. W5.1c illustrated stories about activities or events in their environment W6.1 Produce written and spoken messages such as short notes, messages, stories or reports about people and things in their environment using a variety of media, including print and digital tools. W6.2 Make corrections and edit work when receiving feedback from teacher or peer. W7.3 Identify key details to support an opinion. W8.1Write using a limited range of vocabulary on previously studied topics. W8.3 Research, organize, and present a topic given an outline, template, or graphic source. SL9.1During 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, and multimedia. SL9.6 Interpret visual or auditory cues of the target language, such as gestures or intonation. SL10.1 Communicate one’s message when presenting rehearsed material on familiar topics. SL10.2Present with a variety of media, including digital media or visual displays, short oral messages or reports about familiar people, places things or events in their community. L11.1 Conventions of Standards English (French?) -Demonstrate command of conventions of standard (French) grammar and usage -Demonstrate command of conventions of standard (French) capitalization, punctuation, & spelling L11.2 Knowledge of Language -Apply knowledge of how language functions in different contexts L11.3Acquisition & Use -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 Vocabulary: City places & buildingsSports/games Direction expressionsOrdinal numbers Places in the neighborhoodALLER Modes of transportationALLER + infinitive Rooms in the houseCHEZ Regular –RE verbsNoun + noun Family members (expanded)Stressed pronouns VENIR de + infinitive TPRS vocabulary