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I have learnt the phonics & remember the sounds { { { { Pronunciation Memory Sentence- building creativity performance autonomy I can repeat new words accurately & make links to phonics I can remember how to pronounce words correctly over time I can read text accurately that has new language in it In class I actively use music, song, gesture & colour to help me memorise In class & at home I can sort out which words I know and don’t know I can use strategies to memorise single words & sentences I can use strategies to memorise & give a short talk I can adapt model sentences by changing 1 or 2 words to make new meanings I know how to use different parts of ‘tener’, ‘ser’, & ‘hay’ to build my own sentences I can use the linking words on the CL sheet to write a short paragraph I can use all the sentence- building support on the CL sheet to write a short text I can memorise & perform a song in Spanish. I talk confidently in paired dialogues in class. I take part 3 times per lesson in whole class interaction (co- teacher) I take part confidently in role plays in front of the class I can use individual words to create a poem following a model I can use the language I know to describe a photo I can adapt the language I know to create a rap/song I can use the language I’ve learnt to make an activity for my class I get started straight away on a new task I can look up new words confidently in a dictionary I ask questions about language & respond to my targets I set myself targets & try to meet them Year 7 Progress: Skills

ListeningSpeaking ReadingWriting I can understand the main points and opinions from a longer spoiken passage, which includes reference to present and past or future. I can give a short, prepared talk, expressing my opinions and referring to present and past or future events. I can understand the main points and detail in written texts in various contexts, including present and past or future. I can write a short text on a range of familiar topics, using simple sentences, and referring to present and past or future events. I can understand the main points and some of the detail from a short spoken passage. I can take part in a cimple conversation and give my opinions. My pronunciation and intonation are generally good. I can understand the main points and some detail from short written texts. I use context to help me deduce meaning. I can write a short text on a familiar topic, adapting language I know. I use memorised language well. I can understand the main points from a short spoken passage. I can ask and answer simple questions and talk about my interests. I can understand the main points from a short written text. I am able to use a dictionary with more confidence. I can write a few sentences with support, using language I have learnt. My spelling is understandable. I can understand a range of familiar words and phrases. I can answer simple questions and give back basic information. I can understand and read out familiar written phrases. I can use a dictionary to look up new words. I can copy a model to write 1 or 2 short phrases and complete the words on a simple form. I can understand a few familiar spoken words and phrases. I can say and repeat words and short, simple phrases. I can recognise and read out a few familiar words and phrases. I can write or copy simple words correctly. Listening SpeakingReadingWriting Year 7 Progress: Levels

We will focus on these 4 during the Autumn Term. } } ?  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors Year 7 Tick grid } We will add these during the Spring Term and combine with the first 4. We will add these during the Summer Term and try to produce speaking and writing that includes all these elements. It’s always important to keep the number of spelling mistakes to a minimum! What is the tick grid? The tick grid is a tool to help you plan a piece of speaking or writing. You use it to decide what language to use in your work. It is also used by the teacher to mark your work and give you helpful information, for example, how many of each language element you tried to use and how many attempts were successful. It helps you to see clearly how you could improve on each piece for the next time. What is the ? column for? When you plan your work, your teacher will decide with you how many examples of each element you want to include. You write the number in the space provided. What are the smiley/sad faces for? Your teacher will put a line for each correct attempt in the smiley column and one for each unsuccessful attempt in the sad face column. It’s always better to have a mark in the sad face column than a complete blank.