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Skills available for Nebraska Spanish standards

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Communication

Culture

Connections

  • Students use the language studied to reinforce and expand their knowledge, connecting language and cultural experiences to all content areas.

    • WL 3.1 Students apply the language of study to discuss other content areas of study.

      • WL 3.1.a Novice Low: Apply isolated words and phrases to accomplish tasks or show understanding of concepts in other content areas and/or situations beyond the classroom.

      • WL 3.1.b Novice Mid: Apply high-frequency vocabulary and predictable language structures to accomplish tasks or show understanding of concepts in other content areas and/or situations beyond the classroom.

      • WL 3.1.c Novice High: Apply familiar vocabulary and simple sentences to accomplish tasks or show understanding of concepts in other content areas and/or situations beyond the classroom.

Communities

  • Students can apply their world language skills to personal, community, and career experiences.

    • WL 4.1 Students use knowledge and skills gained in the language to identify and create a personal education and/or career plan.

      • WL 4.1.a Novice Low: Identify college and career options that incorporate the language studied using isolated words and phrases.

      • WL 4.1.b Novice Mid: Identify college and career options that incorporate the language studied using high-frequency vocabulary and predictable language structures.

      • WL 4.1.c Novice High: Identify college and career options that incorporate the language studied using familiar vocabulary and simple sentences.

    • WL 4.2 Students use digital tools in the language of study to further language study and/or to connect with a variety of backgrounds and cultures, engaging with them in ways that broaden mutual understanding and learning.

      • WL 4.2.a Novice Low: Use digital tools to select, categorize, and paraphrase information that tends to use isolated, high-frequency words and/or phrases and extra-linguistic supports.

      • WL 4.2.b Novice Mid: Use digital tools to select, categorize, and paraphrase information that tends to use high-frequency words and phrases in structured contexts.

      • WL 4.2.c Novice High: Use digital tools to select, categorize, and paraphrase information that tends to use simple sentences in structured formats on familiar or highly contextualized topics.

Cognition

  • Students explain what they know and are able to monitor their own learning journey with support from their teachers.

    • WL 5.1 Students self-assess growth in language learning, practice, and understanding.

      • WL 5.1.a Novice Low: Use isolated words, phrasing, or images to identify what concepts, skills, or information have been learned.

      • WL 5.1.b Novice Mid: Use simple words or phrasing to identify what concepts, skills, or information have been learned.

      • WL 5.1.c Novice High: Use simple sentences or structures to identify and describe what concepts, skills, or information have been learned.

    • WL 5.2 Students set language learning goals and organize priorities.

      • WL 5.2.a Novice Low: Identify what concepts, skills, or information are desired using isolated words, phrasing, or images.

      • WL 5.2.b Novice Mid: Identify what concepts, skills, or information are desired using simple words or phrasing.

      • WL 5.2.c Novice High: Identify and describe what concepts, skills, or information are desired using simple sentences or guided models.