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Peer Support
Cooperative learning among peers Modeling Development of Information Organizer Development of Graphic Organizer Development of structured study guides Student selection of instructional material (i.e., reading, writing, math) Taped lessons Copy notes (peer or teacher) Student conferencing Combine and vary modes of lesson presentation Adjust language level to match the developmental and intellectual levels of students Let student practice given examples first. Then assign tasks to be completed. Provide opportunity for guided and independent practice in a variety of situations Limit number and length of directions Have students repeat/review directions (i.e., peer to peer, student to teacher) Give feedback that is as immediate, specific, and objective as possible Clarify error responses so that students do not make the same errors over and over again Reinforce progress towards desired outcomes Breakdown complex tasks into smaller, more manageable units Use verbal prompts to elicit desired results Use manual guidance (i.e., hand over hand) to facilitate correct responses Computer assisted instruction Assessment based upon teacher observation of student performance (i.e., daily work, portfolio, artifacts, projects) |
Extended test time
Test read to student by teacher or peer Oral testing (i.e., student retelling of information) Open book/note test Alternate testing (any demonstration of a student's understanding of concepts) Retesting Reduce the number of responses required on tests Use of curriculum based assessment Vary test format Objectively define mastery as related to each task. Tasks should be learned to mastery Reduce or remove distracting stimuli Use of concrete objects and manipulatives in all stages of instruction and assessment Emphasize important information Allow extra time to complete assignments/projects Limit the number of assigned tasks in the initial stages of learning. As the student's competency increases, expect the student to complete the same number of tasks as the rest of the class Use supplemental materials Alternate assignments accepted (i.e., modification to homework assignments) Flexible grouping/individual assistance Seating to accommodate needs Teacher proximity Use behavioral management techniques (i.e., contracts, time-out, token system, charts) |
| Subject Title: | GERMAN III |
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Discipline/Grade Level: |
WORLD LANGUAGES -- GRADES 10 - 12 |
| UNIT LESSON OUTCOME: 1
The learner will identify and use the phonetics, diction and intonation of German language. |
| RELATIONSHIP TO PA OUTCOMES/STANDARDS (Check Appropriate Graduation Outcomes) |
| Communications
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1.1
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X | 1.2
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X | 1.4
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1.5
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1.6
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X | 1.7 | X | 1.8
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| Mathematics
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2.1
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X | 2.2
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X | 2.3
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X | 2.4
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2.5
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2.6
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2.7
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2.8
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2.9 | 2.10 | 2.11 |
| Science & Technology
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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3.6
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3.7
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3.8
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3.9 |
| Environment & Ecology
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
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4.7
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4.8
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4.9 |
| Civics & Government
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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| Economics
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6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
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6.5
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| Geography
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7.1
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7.2
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7.3
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7.4
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| History
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8.1
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8.2
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8.3
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8.4
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X |
| Arts & Humanities
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9.1
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9.2
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9.3
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9.4
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| Health, Safety & PE
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10.1
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10.2
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10.3
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10.4
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10.5
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| Family & Consumer Science
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11.1
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11.2
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11.3
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11.4
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| World Language
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12.1
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12.3
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12.5
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X | 12.6
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| Career Education & Work
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13.1
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13.2
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13.3
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13.4
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ESSENTIAL CONTENT OUTCOMES/STANDARD
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CONTENT & INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES/STRATEGIES WITH CORRECTIVES AND EXTENSIONS
(Individually created teaching activities may be used to achieve the standards; however, listed below are activities which may be helpful:
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ACTUAL LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT (EVALUATION CRITERIA) ASSESSMENT
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RESOURCES AND MATERIALS
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Recite the German alphabet with correct pronunciation.
Correctly pronounce all German words from a given spelling. Correctly spell all German works from a given dictation. Distinguish between long and short vowels. Distinguish between regular and umlauted vowels. Utilize correct intonation in statements, questions and commands. Speak with an intonation and pronunciation acceptable to a native speaker. Link words within the same sentence. Pronounce diphthongs and triphthongs. Divide words into proper syllables. Distinguish between various German accents. |
Read German sentences/words to students and have them write the same.
Have students listen to and mimic tapes of authentic German speakers. Have students sing German songs to practice pronunciation, accentuation and language rhythm. Have students read aloud sentences from textbook and other texts. Talk with German speaking exchange. Co-operative learning student groups. Role-play Flashcards to practice pronunciation. Oral question/answer Use overhead projector to elicit oral response. Correctives: Audiotapes of materials and pronunciation. Utilize reteaching activities. Flashcards Extensions: Make use of teacher/classroom resources. Student generated activities and projects. |
Oral participation/presentation.
Teacher observation Activities, which demonstrate knowledge of the concepts, taught. Worksheets designed to demonstrate knowledge of the concepts taught. Teacher/textbook designed tests and quizzes comprised of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Also multiple choice, matching, true/false and essay. Portfolio Rubrics |
District Approved:
Textbook Workbook Videos Cassettes Teacher made games Book generated games Flashcards Overheads Resource people German magazines German newspapers Teacher generated worksheets Library Field Trips Realia Internet |
| Subject Title: | GERMAN III |
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Discipline/Grade Level: |
WORLD LANGUAGES -- GRADES 10 - 12 |
| UNIT LESSON OUTCOME: 2
The learner will identify and utilize the vocabulary necessary to communicate in German. |
| RELATIONSHIP TO PA OUTCOMES/STANDARDS (Check Appropriate Graduation Outcomes) |
| Communications
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1.1
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X | 1.2
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X | 1.3
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X | 1.4
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X | 1.5
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X | 1.6
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X | 1.7 | X | 1.8
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X |
| Mathematics
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2.1
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X | 2.2
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X | 2.3
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X | 2.4
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2.5
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2.6
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X | 2.7
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2.8
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2.9 | 2.10 | 2.11 |
| Science & Technology
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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3.6
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3.7
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3.8
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3.9 |
| Environment & Ecology
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
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4.7
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4.8
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4.9 |
| Civics & Government
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5.1
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X | 5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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| Economics
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6.1
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6.2
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X | 6.3
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6.4
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6.5
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| Geography
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7.1
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X | 7.2
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X | 7.3
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X | 7.4
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| History
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8.1
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8.2
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8.3
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8.4
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X |
| Arts & Humanities
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9.1
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9.2
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9.3
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9.4
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| Health, Safety & PE
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10.1
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10.2
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X | 10.3
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10.4
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10.5
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| Family & Consumer Science
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11.1
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11.2
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11.3
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X | 11.4
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| World Language
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12.1
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X | 12.2
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12.3
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X | 12.4
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12.5
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X | 12.6
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| Career Education & Work
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13.1
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13.2
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13.3
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X | 13.4
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ESSENTIAL CONTENT OUTCOMES/STANDARD
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CONTENT & INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES/STRATEGIES WITH CORRECTIVES AND EXTENSIONS
(Individually created teaching activities may be used to achieve the standards; however, listed below are activities which may be helpful:
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ACTUAL LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT (EVALUATION CRITERIA) ASSESSMENT
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RESOURCES AND MATERIALS
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Eating (places and menus)
Food/meals Personal hygiene Health and well being Free time activities Town buildings Vacation/holidays Travel Chores Shopping House and home Pollution Read and translate a German menu. Role-play situations from content areas. Talk about vacation destinations. Explain morning and evening routines. Tell time using the 24-hour clock. Express regret and skepticism. Express likes and preferences. Ask for and give advice. Express approval. Express feelings. |
Using flashcards, have students supply the gender, German word and the plural of nouns in all content areas.
Have students make word searches and crossword puzzles to practice vocabulary from content areas. In-groups, have the students arrange cutout sentences to create a dialogue. Co-operative learning groups. Oral question/answer Overhead projection to elicit response. Listening drills to check for understanding. Correctives: Audiotapes of situations. Utilize reteaching activities. Construct flashcards Peer tutoring. Extensions: Read/watch English versions of German literature/movies. Student generated activities and games. Peer tutoring |
Oral participation/presentation.
Teacher observation Activities, which demonstrate knowledge of the concepts, taught. Worksheets designed to demonstrate knowledge of the concepts taught. Teacher/textbook designed tests and quizzes comprised of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Also multiple choice, matching, true/false and essay. Portfolio Rubrics |
District Approved:
Textbook Workbook Videos Cassettes Teacher made games Book generated games Flashcards Overheads Resource people German magazines German newspapers Teacher generated worksheets Library Field Trips Realia Internet |
| Subject Title: | GERMAN III |
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Discipline/Grade Level: |
WORLD LANGUAGES -- GRADES 10 - 12 |
| UNIT LESSON OUTCOME: 3
The learner will identify and use grammatical structure of the German language. |
| RELATIONSHIP TO PA OUTCOMES/STANDARDS (Check Appropriate Graduation Outcomes) |
| Communications
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1.1
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X | 1.2
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X | 1.3
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X | 1.4
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X | 1.5
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X | 1.6
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X | 1.7 | X | 1.8
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X |
| Mathematics
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2.1
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2.2
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2.3
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2.4
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2.5
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2.6
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2.7
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2.8
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2.9 | 2.10 | 2.11 |
| Science & Technology
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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3.6
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3.7
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3.8
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3.9 |
| Environment & Ecology
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
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4.7
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4.8
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4.9 |
| Civics & Government
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5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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| Economics
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6.1
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6.2
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6.3
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6.4
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6.5
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| Geography
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7.1
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7.2
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7.3
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7.4
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| History
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8.1
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8.2
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8.3
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8.4
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| Arts & Humanities
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9.1
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9.2
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9.3
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9.4
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| Health, Safety & PE
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10.1
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10.2
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X | 10.3
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10.4
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10.5
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| Family & Consumer Science
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11.1
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11.2
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11.3
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X | 11.4
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| World Language
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12.1
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X | 12.2
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12.3
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X | 12.4
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12.5
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X | 12.6
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| Career Education & Work
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13.1
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13.2
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13.3
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X | 13.4
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ESSENTIAL CONTENT OUTCOMES/STANDARD
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CONTENT & INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES/STRATEGIES WITH CORRECTIVES AND EXTENSIONS
(Individually created teaching activities may be used to achieve the standards; however, listed below are activities which may be helpful:
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ACTUAL LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT (EVALUATION CRITERIA) ASSESSMENT
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RESOURCES AND MATERIALS
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| STANDARD 3 | |||
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Conjugate given verbs (regular or irregular) in present tense.
Supply the conversational past tense for given weak or strong verbs. Supply the narrative past tense for given weak or strong verbs. Utilize reflexive construction in the accusative an dative cases. Describe unreal conditions using proper verb forms. Use correct word order after conjunctions. Identify and use command forms. Identify and use dative, accusative and 2-way prepositions. Identify and use correct dative, accusative and nominative cases. |
Have students use co-operative learning groups to construct German sentences.
Provide the students with worksheets to practice all grammar concepts under objectives. Using flashcards, have students provide past tenses of weak and strong verbs. Have the students participate in various oral and listening drills concerning grammar points. Give students sentences, which they must connect by using conjunctions. Have students orally describe their morning routines, to practice usage of the reflexive construction. Play “Simon Says” to practice command forms. Have students construct games to review grammar concepts. Correctives: Audiotapes of situations. Utilize reteaching activities. Construct flashcards Peer tutoring Extensions: Student generated activities and games. Peer tutoring |
Oral participation/presentation.
Teacher observation Activities, which demonstrate knowledge of the concepts, taught. Worksheets designed to demonstrate knowledge of the concepts taught. Teacher/textbook designed tests and quizzes comprised of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Also multiple choice, matching, true/false and essay. Portfolio Rubrics |
District Approved:
Textbook Workbook Videos Cassettes Teacher made games Book generated games Flashcards Overheads Resource people German magazines German newspapers Teacher generated worksheets Library Field Trips Realia Internet |
| Subject Title: | GERMAN III |
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Discipline/Grade Level: |
WORLD LANGUAGES -- GRADES 10 - 12 |
| UNIT LESSON OUTCOME: 4
The learner will identify aspects of the German Culture. |
| RELATIONSHIP TO PA OUTCOMES/STANDARDS (Check Appropriate Graduation Outcomes) |
| Communications
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1.1
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X | 1.2
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X | 1.3
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X | 1.4
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X | 1.5
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X | 1.6
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X | 1.7 | X | 1.8
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X |
| Mathematics
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2.1
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2.2
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2.3
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X | 2.4
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2.5
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2.6
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X | 2.7
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2.8
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2.9 | 2.10 | 2.11 |
| Science & Technology
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3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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3.6
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3.7
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3.8
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3.9 |
| Environment & Ecology
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4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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4.4
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4.5
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4.6
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4.7
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4.8
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4.9 |
| Civics & Government
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5.1
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X | 5.2
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5.3
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5.4
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| Economics
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6.1
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6.2
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X | 6.3
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6.4
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6.5
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| Geography
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7.1
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X | 7.2
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X | 7.3
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X | 7.4
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X |
| History
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8.1
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X | 8.2
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8.3
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8.4
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X |
| Arts & Humanities
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9.1
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9.2
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X | 9.3
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9.4
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X |
| Health, Safety & PE
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10.1
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10.2
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X | 10.3
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10.4
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10.5
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| Family & Consumer Science
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11.1
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11.2
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11.3
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X | 11.4
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| World Language
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12.1
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X | 12.2
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12.3
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X | 12.4
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12.5
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X | 12.6
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| Career Education & Work
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13.1
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13.2
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13.3
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X | 13.4
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ESSENTIAL CONTENT OUTCOMES/STANDARD
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CONTENT & INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES/STRATEGIES WITH CORRECTIVES AND EXTENSIONS
(Individually created teaching activities may be used to achieve the standards; however, listed below are activities which may be helpful:
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ACTUAL LEVEL OF ATTAINMENT (EVALUATION CRITERIA) ASSESSMENT
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RESOURCES AND MATERIALS
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| STANDARD 4 | |||
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Play German board and other games.
Participate in the singing of German folksongs, Christmas songs and pop songs. Describe German Christmas and other holiday customs. Read a German menu/movie schedule. Read a German plane, train or bus schedule. Interpret a German television guide. Interact with foreign exchange students. Explain German restaurant etiquette/shopping customs. Follow a German map. Recognize German dialects and slang. Answer questions about shown videos and movies. Recall facts/information about The Holocaust. Recognize the impact of the HOLOCAUST on German History. Participate in field trips relating to German and/or Germany. Utilize his/her knowledge of German culture to develop an understanding of his/her own people. |
Have the students sing the German National Anthem and various other German folksongs.
Have the students listen to and discuss German music from the past and present. Have students sing German Christmas carols. Have the students interact with foreign exchange student. Have the students write letters to foreign penpals. Expose the students to the availability of language camps and study abroad programs. Provide students with information about German holidays and celebrations. Correctives: Peer tutoring Audiotapes of materials and pronunciation. Utilize reteaching activities. Flashcards Extensions: Make use of teacher/classroom resources. Student generated activities and projects. |
Oral participation/presentation.
Teacher observation Activities, which demonstrate knowledge of the concepts, taught. Worksheets designed to demonstrate knowledge of the concepts taught. Teacher/textbook designed tests and quizzes comprised of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Also multiple choice, matching, true/false and essay. Portfolio Rubrics |
District Approved:
Textbook Workbook Videos Cassettes Teacher made games Book generated games Flashcards |