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Grades 9-12 College Prep 5 credits
This course is designed for ESL students at the intermediate/developing level of English proficiency. Students enrolled in ESL 3 concurrently enroll in their grade-level standard, curriculum English class. In ESL 3, students apply the skills and strategies needed to read for meaning in a second language, and are expected to actively use their cultural and first language knowledge in becoming more proficient critical thinkers. In line with the school’s focus on Project Based Learning, a variety of technology platforms will be used with curriculum embedded performance assessments and projects.
Unit | Timeframe | Big Ideas (Statements or Essential Questions) | Major Learning Experiences from Unit |
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Module 1: Identity and Stereotypes | Quarter 1 |
| Students listen to and analyze a series of speeches and talks through videos about identity and stereotypes. They will make connections to their own lives and write about their experiences. Students will be able to
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Module 2: Social Justice | Quarter 2 |
| Students research and present about Leaders in social justice. They will also present information to the class in a speech about how to complete a task special to them. Students will be able to
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Module 3: Book Analysis | Quarter 3 |
| Students read and analyze one of the following novels: Seedfolks by Paul Fleischmann House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros or excerpts of Dear America:Notes of an Undocumented Citizen by Jose Antonio Vargas. Students will be able to
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Module 4: Responsible and Informed Citizenship | Quarter 4 |
| Students conduct a research project and participate in a debate advocating for an issue important to them. Students participate in various debate topics using claim, evidence, and reasoning for either pro or con. Students will be able to
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