Enduring Understandings / Big Ideas: We Are One World: Reading and Writing About Our Connections s3
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Grade: 3rd Subject: Guidance 4/3/2018 Unit: Career Time frame for Completion: 1
Enduring Understandings / Big Ideas: Understand the connection between personal interests and career choice. Become aware of link between academic success and career success Connect character traits to success in the work force
Essential Questions: Why is doing well in school important to your future? What are my personal interests and dislikes? What skills and abilities are needed to do specific jobs?
Learning Competencies - ASCA National What the students will know Supportive Learning Assessments Resources Standards/PDE Career to and be able to do upon Activities Work Standards completion of the unit Students will identify skills Yearly career portfolio Formative: Book - Roger the Vet 13.1.5. A Describe the necessary for various exploring goals, current Teacher made impact of individual interests careers. activities/clubs, favorite assessments and Worksheet - Turn About and abilities on career subject etc. observation Careers choices. Students will connect WIDA personal interests to related Increase self awareness Career Fun Kit careers. through discussion of how Summative: Every Teacher Teaches ESL different skills, traits and My Student Planner Supplemental Resources: ELP Standard 1: English Students will make characteristics connect to Language Learners connections between various careers. ESL staff communicate in English for character traits and school Bilingual dictionaries social and instructional to work success. Discuss transfer of skills purposes within the school from school to work. setting. ELL: ELP Standard 2: English http://www.cal.org/siop: Language Learners Fifty Strategies for communicate information, Teaching; English ideas, and concepts Language Learners, 2nd necessary for academic edition; Adrienne Herrell, success in the content area of Michael Jordan; Language Arts. (Merrill/Prentice Hall, 2003) Grade: 3rd Subject: Guidance 4/3/2018 Unit: Career Time frame for Completion: 2
*Zone of Proximal Development : That area between what the student is capable of at the moment and the point you want the student to reach next (Vygotsky, 1978)
Stages of Second Language Acquisition: (Hill, J., Flynn, K., 2006)
Stage Characteristics Approximate Time Frame Teacher Prompts Preproduction The student 0-6 months Show me… PDE: Entering Has minimal comprehension Circle the… Does not verbalize Where is…? Nods “yes” and “no” Who has…? Draws and points
Early Production The student 6 months to 1 year Yes/no questions PDE: Beginning Has limited comprehension Either/or questions Produces one- or two-word One-or two-word answers responses Lists Participates using key words Labels and familiar phrases Uses present-tense verbs Speech Emergence The student 1-3 years Why…? PDE: Developing Has good comprehension How…? Can produce simple sentences Explain… Makes grammar and Phrase or short-sentence answers pronunciation errors Frequently misunderstands jokes Intermediate Fluency The Student 3-5 years What would happen if…? PDE: Expanding Has excellent comprehension Why do you think…? Makes few grammatical errors Advanced Fluency: The student has a near native level 5-7 years Decide if… PDE: Bridging of speech. Retell…