Oregon Brief McDougal Littell ¡En español! Spanish Program: A
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Oregon Brief McDougal Littell ¡En español! Spanish Program: A
Oregon Brief for the McDougal Littell ¡En español! Spanish Program: A Standards-Based Program For more information, please contact: Lance Hansen, OR Sales Representative Phone: 888-508-3909 Al Gosney, Northwest Regional Manager Phone: 800-323-5435 X4442 800-323-5435 www.mcdougallittell.com OR 86 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 1. Physical Description of Submission: McDougal Littell, ¡En español!: A Standards-Based Program Six hardbound student textbooks, five online student textbooks, six hardbound teacher editions, four teacher resource packages, eighteen student workbooks, eighteen Unit Resource Books, three Back to School Packs, three Total Physical Response Storytelling booklets, five student eEdition CD-ROMs, six teacher CD-ROMs, seven video programs four audio programs, four online teacher lesson plans, three teacher overhead manipulative kits, three sets of posters, two Sing-along Grammar & Vocabulary song booklets, two packages of transarencies, one Canciones del mundo Spanish music CD, one Middle School Bridging Packet, three Spanish readers. Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 2. Research for McDougal Littell, ¡En español! User Study Research In the absence of independent, standardized national testing for beginning and intermediate Spanish students, McDougal Littell conducted the following User Survey in preparation for the ©2004 revision of ¡En español!. During the 2001-2002 school year, a User Survey was conducted among Spanish teachers using ¡En español! ©2000 in their classrooms. A total of 185 teachers were involved in the study. Among the 47 items on the survey document, teachers were asked to, “rate their overall satisfaction level with the ¡En español! Program.” Seventy-six percent of the teachers responded that they were either “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with ¡En español!. Only sixteen percent responded that they were either “unsatisfied” or “very unsatisfied.” These levels of satisfaction are very positive in user survey research. Follow up telephone interviews were conducted with those teachers who responded negatively in the above User Survey. During the course of these interviews, the following reasons were identified by unsatisfied customers: 1. 2. 3. 4. Pacing problems caused by too much material in each level of textbook Need for more practice, especially in the Más práctica Workbook Assessment: Quizzes and Tests Errors in the PEs and ancillaries It should be noted that each of the above areas has been addressed in the revision of ¡En español! ©2004. For example, each section of the lesson now includes an “A, B, C, D” label to improve the flow of the material, and to show more clearly the lesson organization. In addition, new Back to School Packs (ancillary) have been added to each level of the program in order to make the transition from one textbook to the next more fluid and efficient. In response to the need cited for more practice, a second workbook, Actividades para todos, has been added to the program, with leveled practice sets for each corresponding grammar and vocabulary topic taught in the pupil edition. New vocabulary and grammar quizzes have been added to the program, and errors in the first edition have now been corrected. Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria Additional feedback has been gathered from interviews across the country. Teachers report that: • • • • • They like the continuity of the storyline and the use of the same characters in succeeding lessons/units. The ancillary materials are strong, especially the video program There is a good “fit” between the pupil editions and the ancillary components The textbooks are colorful, with an abundance of high quality material There is a variety of assessment options to measure students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 3. Criteria Documentation: 1. Provides instructional strategies, and instructional support materials to ensure that students have the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to achieve the Oregon Content Standards for second Languages (World Languages) (Benchmark Stages 1-5 instruction). The McDougal Littell ¡En español! Program provides instructional strategies, and instructional support materials to ensure that students have the opportunity to acquire the skills necessary to achieve the Oregon Content Standards for second Languages (World Languages) (Benchmark Stages 15 instruction). Please see the attached correlations of ¡En español! to the Oregon Second Languages (World Languages) Content Standards. 2. Incorporates a variety of authentic realia (e.g. objects or activities used to relate classroom teaching to the real life) into instructional strategies and assessment. Authentic realia is incorporated into instructional strategies at every level of the ¡En español! Program, as seen in the following examples. ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: p. 4 (identity card) 1a: p. 80 (Quinceañera card) 1a: p. 160 (school schedule) 1b: p. 215 (advertisement) 1b: p. 240 (retail food advertisement) ¡En español! Level 1 p. 4 (identity card) p. 72 (Quinceañera card) p. 190 ( concert billboard) p. 358 (advertisement) p. 380 (retail food advertisement) ¡En español! Level 2 p. 39 (postcard) p. 89 (newspaper headlines) p. 158 (menu) p. 261 (postcard) p. 266 (Madrid subway map) ¡En español! Level 3 p. 45 (license plate) p. 67 (outdoor recreation advertisement) p. 137 (Costa Rica national parks advertisement) p. 269 Paramedia advertisement) p. 281 (job listings) ¡En español! Level 4 p. 67 (Univisión advertisement) p. 78 (16th Century map of the Americas) p. 128 (newspaper mastheads) pp. 392-393 (Mafalda cartoons) Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 3. Provides open-ended activities that require language production and expression • • • Level 4 The En acción section of each Etapa (lesson) includes numerous examples of open-ended activities that require language production and expression. The En voces readings, and the En colores culture readings are followed by ¿Qué piensas? open-ended questions. End-of-lesson En uso activities include open-ended activities. • • • Anticipando la lectura Dramatizaciones Cultura en vivo ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: p. 38 1a: p. 63 1a: p. 129 ¡En español! Level 1 p. 35 p. 58 p. 114 ¡En español! Level 2 p. 111 p. 117 p. 118 ¡En español! Level 3 p. 187 p. 189 p. 191 1a: p. 73 p. 65 p. 121 p. 197 1a: p. 76 p. 68 p. 124 p. 200 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. 81, 128 pp. 88, 132 p. 90 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 4. Focuses on real-life situations; integrates themes and functions in ways that mirror real-life situations. ¡En español! Level 1a/b Levels 1a/b, 1, 2, 3 • Etapa (lesson) opener pages focus on the theme and function of the lesson. • En contexto sections introduce vocabulary in real-life contexts. • En vivo sections dramatize new vocabulary in real-life situations. • Vocabulary, and grammar concepts are practiced in real-life situations. Level 4 • Gente del mundo highlights contemporary personalities of a particular country. • Del pasado al presente focuses on the history of a particular country. • Ventana al mundo 21 discusses current political and/or social issues of a particular country. • Luz, cámara, acción focuses on real-life situations of a particular country through the integrated video. ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: p. 26 p 26 p. 104 p. 180 1a: p. 28 p. 28 p. 106 p.182 1a: p. 31 p. 31 p. 108 p. 184 1a: p. 86 1a: p. 89 p. 77 p. 79 p. 111 p. 117 pp. 187, 191 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. 252-253 p. 254 p. 258 p. 259 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 5. Provides age-appropriate student activities/tasks in terms of themes/functions, and conversations ¡En español! Level 1a/b Unit themes focus on topics that are teencentered: • En acción student activities are ageappropriate in terms of themes/functions, and conversations. • Ongoing storyline characters seen in the En contexto and En vivo sections serve as age-appropriate models. • Etapa (lesson) refranes and trabalenguas appeal to teenagers’ sense of humor. Level 4 • Personalidades del mundo 21 paired activities • Anticipando la lectura paired activities • Hablemos de la lectura group activities • Dramatizaciones ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: p. 205 1a: p. 216 p. 180 p. 188 p. 155 p. 157 1a: p. 29 1a: p. 30 p. 29 p. 30 p. 150 p. 152 pp. 2, 6, 10 1a: p. 183 p. 159 p. 67 p. 121 ¡En español! Level 4 p. 209 p. 121 p. 128 p. 131 p. 132 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 6. Provides instructional strategies and materials that address a wide range of learning styles and abilities. • • • • • • • • • • • “Why Learn Spanish?” and “How to Study Spanish” provide practical information for students of all abilities and learning styles. Frequent use of illustrations, and the integrated video appeal to the visual learner. Apoyo para estudiar study hints provide tips for better understanding of grammar concepts for all learners. Listening, speaking, reading, and writing strategies emphasize various approaches to developing each language skill. Graphic organizers help students to make comparisons and contrasts. The Actividades para todos Workbook contains practice at three levels of difficulty. The integrated audio program appeals to the auditory learner. The Online Workbook, and Classzone.com appeal to students who are interested in technology. The Take-Home Tutor CD-ROM allows students to see video, and hear audio clips in the home environment. Intrigas y aventuras CD-ROM reinforces learning in a game format. Sing-Along Grammar and Vocabulary Songs on CD reinforce learning musically. ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: p. xxvi ¡En español! Level 1 p. xxx ¡En español! Level 2 p. xxxii ¡En español! Level 3 p. xxxii 1a: p. 142 p. 126 p. 152 p. 78 1a: p. 63 p. 40 p. 135 p. 65 1a: p. 276 p. 240 p. 108 p. 174 1a: p. 50 p. 46 p. 68 p. 92 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. 112, 114 p. 63 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 7. Vocabulary is presented in context, is accessible, introduced, re-enforced and continuously reviewed throughout instructional materials. • • • • • En contexto sections introduce new vocabulary in context. The En vivo section that follows, reinforces the new vocabulary in the context of a storyline (dialog). Partes B and C of each lesson practice new vocabulary through controlled, transitional, and open-ended activities. End-of-lesson En uso sections allow students to check their vocabulary learning. All active lesson vocabulary is summarized and reviewed in the En resumen section. Level 4 • Vocabulario en contexto sections prepare students for new vocabulary in the Lectura that follows. • Palabras como clave sections focus on key word derivations, in the context of the Lectura reading. ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: p. 114 ¡En español! Level 1 p. 102 ¡En español! Level 2 p. 150 ¡En español! Level 3 p. 78 1a: p. 116 p. 104 p. 152 1a: p. 120 p. 107 pp. 155, 156 pp. 188, 195 1a: p. 134 p.118 p. 168 p. 198 1a: p. 137 p. 121 p. 171 p. 201 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. 82, 101 pp. 88, 107 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 8. Reinforces appropriate language arts skills as well as integrates skills and concepts from other content areas. • • • • ¡En español! Level 1a/b En tu propia voz writing sections include a 5-step writing process that reinforces language arts writing skills. Grammar presentations make comparisons between English and Spanish grammar concepts. Conexiones sections integrate skills and concepts from other content areas such as art, mathematics, social studies, music, science, and health. Conexiones projects integrate skills and concepts from other disciplines. Level 4 • Escribamos ahora writing sections include a multi-step writing process. • Manual de gramática reinforces English grammar concepts • Skills and concepts from other content areas are integrated into each unit and include the areas of art, literature, geography, nutrition, performing arts, music, and history. ¡En español! Level 1 pp. 94-95 ¡En español! Level 2 pp. 172-173 ¡En español! Level 3 pp. 174-175 1a: p. 90 p. 80 p. 212 p. 63 1a: pp. 50, 96 pp. 46, 68 pp. 96, 146 pp. 172, 296 ¡En español! Level 4 1a: pp. 106-107 p.210 p. G2 pp. 83, 90, 113 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 9. Assessments are aligned with instructional strategies and materials (e.g. listening instruction has similar structure and included with listening assessment) in: SPEAKING Instructional strategies/materials for speaking in the pupil edition: ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: PE pp. 150, 152, 154 ¡En español! Level 1 PE, pp. 131, 133, 140 ¡En español! Level 2 PE, pp. 189, 193, 198 ¡En español! Level 3 PE, pp. 217, 221, 222 Speaking assessment in the Unit Resource Books (URB): URB 2, pp. 138, 143 URB 2, pp. 138, 143 URB 3, pp. 61, 66 URB 3, pp. 126, 131 Instructional strategies/materials for reading in the pupil edition: ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: PE, pp. 158159 ¡En español! Level 1 PE, pp. 138-139 ¡En español! Level 2 PE, pp. 194-195 ¡En español! Level 3 PE, pp. 204, 217 Reading assessment in the Unit Resource Books (URB): URB 2, pp. 135, 140 URB 2, pp. 135, 140 URB 3, pp. 58, 63 URB 3, pp. 123, 128 ¡En español! Level 4 READING Level 4 Assessment Program ¡En español! Level 4 PE, pp. 108, 113 pp. 40, 46 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria LISTENING Instructional strategies/materials for listening in the pupil edition: ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: PE, pp. 152, 155 ¡En español! Level 1 PE, pp. 133, 137 ¡En español! Level 2 PE, pp. 180, 182, 188 ¡En español! Level 3 PE, pp. 207, 215 Listening assessment in the Unit Resource Books URB 2, pp. 134, 139 URB 2, pp. 134, 139 URB 3, pp. 57, 62 URB 3, pp. 122, 127 Level 4 Assessment Program ¡En español! Level 4 PE, pp. 92, 113114 pp. 37, 43 WRITING Instructional strategies/materials for writing in the pupil edition: ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: PE, pp. 176, 178 ¡En español! Level 1 PE, pp. 154, 155, 166 ¡En español! Level 2 PE, pp. 231, 236 ¡En español! Level 3 PE, pp. 213, 216, 217 Writing assessment in the Unit Resource Books (URB): URB 2, pp. 215, 220 URB 2, pp. 215, 220 URB 3, pp. 209, 214 URB 3, pp. 126, 131 Level 4 Assessment Program ¡En español! Level 4 PE, pp. 83-87, 102 pp. 36, 41 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 10. Provides ongoing formative and summative assessments in a variety of formats in: SPEAKING ¡En español! Level 1a/b The pupil editions include ongoing formative speaking assessments The teacher editions include ongoing formative assessments • En contexto comprehension questions • En vivo comprehension questions • Cooperative Learning activities • En acción comprehension check • Paired/group activities • Storytelling activities • Rubrics for speaking • Assessment options (Level 4) 1a: p. 172 1a: p. 167 1a: p. 169 ¡En español! Level 1 p. 151 ¡En español! Level 2 p. 229 p. 147 p. 149 p. 154 p. 243 1a: p. 170 1a: p. 190 ¡En español! Level 3 p. 222 ¡En español! Level 4 (Note: The speaking skill is less critical at this level of instruction.) p. 225 p. 227 pp. 206 p. 218 p. 166 p. 270 pp. 73b, 91b, 111b The Unit Resource Books (URBs) include summative speaking assessments URB 3, pp. 126, 131 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria READING The pupil editions include ongoing formative reading assessments: ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: p. 155 1a: p. 185 The teacher editions include summative reading assessments • Extra Help • Reading strategy • Teaching Suggestions 1a: p. 184 The Unit Resource Books (URBs) include summative reading assessments URB 2, pp. 212, 217 Level 4: The Assessment Program includes summative reading assessments. ¡En español! Level 1 p. 157 pp. 161, 163 ¡En español! Level 2 pp. 238, 240 p. 241 p. 161 pp. 239, 241 ¡En español! Level 3 pp. 218-219 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. 78, 87 p. 218 URB 2, pp. 212, 217 URB 3, pp. 123, 128 pp. 40, 46 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria LISTENING ¡En español! Level 1a/b The pupil editions include ongoing formative listening assessments: • Comprensión del diálogo • Escuchar listening activities The teacher editions include ongoing summative listening assessments: • En contexto comprehension questions • En vivo comprehension questions • En acción comprehension check • Dictation • TPR • Assessment options (Level 4) The Unit Resource Books (URBs) include summative speaking assessments Level 4: The Cuaderno de actividades includes listening comprehension activities that may be used as formal listening assessments. ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: pp. 170-171 p. 150 p. 155 p. 228 p. 231 p. 205 p. 211 1a: p. 167 1a: p. 169 1a: p. 170 p. 147 p. 225 p. 227 p. 205 p. 149 p. 150 ¡En español! Level 4 p. 208 p. 230 URB 3, pp. 122, 127 pp. 73b, 91b, 111b pp. 73-77 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria WRITING ¡En español! Level 1a/b The pupil editions include ongoing formative writing assessments: • Escribir • En tu propria voz The teacher editions include ongoing summative writing assessments: • Quick Start writing reviews • Rubrics for Portfolio writing • Rubrics for writing activities • Dictation ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: pp. 176, 178, 181 pp. 154, 155, 159 p. 236 p. 246 p. 217 p. 248 1a: p. 166 1a: p. 172 pp. 166, 168 p. 224 pp. 226, 232 p. 212 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. 115, 116-117 p. 144 p. 146 pp. 166, 169 The Unit Resource Books (URBs) include summative speaking assessments. URB 3, pp. 126, 131 Level 4: The Assessment Program includes summative writing assessments. pp. 47-48 11. Program scope and sequence progresses and combines content in a logical and realistic manner within a category. ¡En español! Level 1a/b The Scope & Sequence chart, located in the frontmatter of each teacher edition, shows how the content in ¡En español! progresses in a logical and realistic manner. 1a: TE pp. T12T23 1b: TE pp. T12T23 ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 ¡En español! Level 4 TE pp. T12-T23 TE pp. T12-T23 T12-T23 TE pp. T14-T25 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 12. Provides instructional activities within lessons that progress logically and realistically from input through instruction to language production as described by standards. ¡En español! Level 1a/b ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 Vocabulary is introduced in the En contexto section, and reinforced in the En vivo dialog that follows. A variety of controlled, situational, and open-ended activities build to student production in the En uso section. Grammar concepts are introduced in the En acción section followed by a variety of controlled, situational, and open-ended activities build to student production in the En uso section. !a: pp. 166-190 pp. 146-166 pp. 224-243 pp. 226-227 1a: pp. 174-190 pp. 153-164 pp. 230-242 pp. 232-245 Additional vocabulary is introduced in the Vocabulario boxes, to support ongoing practice activities. 1a: p. 174 p. 154 p. 233 p. 236 Level 4 • The Gente del mundo section opens each lesson with short readings about high- profile personalities of a particular country. • Ventana al mundo 21 discusses current political and/or social issues of a particular country. • Y ahora, ¡a leer! presents literary and journalistic readings with pre- and posreading activities. • Luz, cámara, acción allows students to see and hear native speakers in real-life situations. • Escribamos ahora continues the writing process development from earlier levels of the program. • Manual de gramática is a comprehensive grammar review section at the back of the pupil edition, and crossreferenced to textbook lessons. ¡En español! Level 4 p. 22 p. 28 p. 29 p. 65 p. 70 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 13. Language models are clear and appropriate to the listening, speaking, reading, writing and proficiency level of the students. ¡En español! Level 1a/b Levels 1a/b, 1, 2, 3 • Vocabulary is modeled within the context of phrases and short sentences placed in everyday settings in the En contexto section. • New words are in blue type. • Appropriate photos and line illustrations help clarify meaning. • Accompanying Preguntas personales encourage students to activate the meaning of new words. • Vocabulary is further modeled, and grammar concepts are previewed, in the En vivo dialog. • New words are embedded within a reallife storyline. • Grammar concepts are clearly explained and modeled using photos and sentences taken from the En vivo dialog. Color coding further clarifies meaning. • Listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities are clearly labeled with regard to specific language skill development. Models for activities are labeld in red type. • Language models are further supported through the audio program, the video dramatization, and transparencies consisting of still photos taken from the video. Level 4 All lessons are entirely in Spanish. Language models are clear and appropriate for students at this level of study. ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: p. 140 p. 124 p. 224 p. 108 1a: p. 140 p. 124 p. 224 p. 108 1a: p. 142 p. 126 p. 226 p. 110 1a: p. 147 p. 130 p. 230 p. 116 1a: p. 148 p. 131 p. 230 p. 120 ¡En español! Level 4 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 14. Provides a variety of high quality non-print media that is appealing. ¡En español! Level 1a/b • • • • The video program is integrated into the pupil edition through video outtakes The audio program is integrated into the pupil edition. Audio icons signal activities supported by the audio program. The online workbook reinforces vocabulary and grammar concepts in each lesson. Online workbook icons appear with regularity in the pupil editions. The Take-Home Tutor CD-ROM reinforces listening, speaking, reading, and writing development. Take-Home Tutor icons appear regularly in the pupil editions. ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: pp. 167, 168 pp. 124, 126 pp. 226, 230 pp. 111, 115 1a: p. 166 p. 133 p. 226 p. 114 1a: p. 167 p. 125 p. 230 p. 111 1a: p. 167 p. 125 p. 129 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. 114, 155 Additional non-print media appeal to a variety of student learning styles: • eEdition CD-ROM • eEdition Plus • Visual Grammar Word Tiles • Sing-along Grammar & Vocabulary Songs CD • Canciones del mundo hispano Song CD • Intrigas y aventuras CD-ROM Level 4 Internet resources support the three types of readings. Internet icons appear with regularity in the pupil edition: • Gente del mundo 21 • Ventana al mundo 21 • Lectura p. 93 p. 99 p. 102 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 15. Provides clear objectives, explanations, and examples that allow for independent student use. • • • • • • Student objectives are described in functional terms at the beginning of each lesson. Lesson objectives are repeated within the lesson, at the top of the page, and in the end-of-lesson En uso section where students self-check what they have learned. Grammar concepts are explained clearly, with color coding of key points, examples, and supporting visuals. Direction lines in Level 1a/b are in English. Levels 1 and 2, direction lines to all practice activities are in simple Spanish, with English hints. In Levels 3 and 4, directions are in Spanish. Models accompany practice activities and are labeled in colored type. Practice activities progress from controlled, to transitional, to openended in difficulty. • Level 4: This criterion is met at levels 1a/b, 1, 2, and 3 of the program. The Level 4 textbook is entirely in Spanish. ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: p. 164 ¡En español! Level 1 p. 122 ¡En español! Level 2 p. 222 ¡En español! Level 3 p. 106 1a: p. 188 p. 128 p. 229 p. 114 1a: p. 147 p. 130 p. 230 p. 136 1a: p. 148 p. 131 p. 233 p. 137 1a: p. 150 p. 129 p. 229 p. 140 ¡En español! Level 4 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 16. Provides comprehensive meaningful materials for language practice outside the classroom. ¡En español! Level 1a/b The pupil editions include • a list of comprehensive, meaningful language practice resources following each grammar presentation in the pupil edition. • references to the online workbook • reading strategies and followup comprehension and critical thinking questions for each reading. • self-check student exercises in the En uso section of each lesson. • Más comunicación paired activities at the back of the pupil edition Additional resources for practice outside the classroom include • Actividades para todos workbook with leveled practice • eEdition CD-ROM • Take-Home Tutor CD-ROM • Intrigas y aventuras CD-ROM • Sing-along Grammar & Vocabulary Songs CD Level 4 • The integrated video corresponds to the Luz, cámara, acción section of each unit. • The Cuaderno de actividades workbook includes both listening and writing activities, and specifically supports the Gente del mundo 21, and the Del pasado al presente sections of the pupil edition. • The audio program further develops listening comprehension skills, and is coordinated with the Cuaderno de actividades workbook. • Internet resources support the three types of readings in each lesson. ¡En español! Level 1 p. 130 ¡En español! Level 2 p. 230 ¡En español! Level 3 p. 158 1a: p. 115 1a: p. 184 p. 130 p. 160 p. 130 p. 238 p. 158 p. 166 1a: p. 188 p. 164 p. 242 p. 170 1a: p. R1 p. R1 R1 p. R2 ¡En español! Level 4 p. 208 pp. 198, 200 pp. 121, 127 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 17. Provides for integrated practice of listening, speaking, reading and writing. ¡En español! Level 1a/b Listening, speaking, reading, and writing akills are integrated in each lesson. • Activities are clearly labeled regarding the skill(s) focus. • Escuchar listening practice • Hablar speaking practice • Leer reading practice • Escribir writing practice Level 4 • Listening practice • Speaking practice • Reading practice • Writing practice ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: p. 131 p. 114 p. 162 p. 156 1a: p. 144 1a: p. 145 1a: p. 156 1a: p. 146 p. 128 p. 129 p. 128 p. 131 p. 184 p. 185 p. 191 p. 190 p. 159 p. 161 p. 165 p. 164 ¡En español! Level 4 p. 120 p. 121 pp. 120, 126,128 p.153 Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 18. Promotes the diversity of distinct cultures and individuals that share the target language. Each Spanish-speaking region is represented through one or more culturally-situated units. Students acquire an in-depth understanding of a particular culture, and individuals who live within that culture, through the unit setting as well as through all the activities within that particular unit. ¡En español! Level 1a/b 1a: p. 22 Estados Unidos 1a: p. 108 México 1a: p. 194 Puerto Rico 1b: p. 80 México 1b: p. 166 España 1b: p. 252 Ecuador Level 4: Each lesson of ¡En español! Level 4 focuses on one of the 21 Spanish-speaking countries, emphasizing the culture, history, and geography of that country. ¡En español! Level 1 p. 21 Estados Unidos p. 96 México p. 170 Puerto Rico p. 244 México p. 318 España p. 392 Ecuador ¡En español! Level 2 p. 26 Esdados Unidos p. 100 México p. p. 174 Puerto Rico p. 248 España p. 322 Costa Rica p. 396 Ecuador ¡En español! Level 3 p. 28 Estados Unidos p. 102 México y América Central p. 176 El Caribe p. 250 Argentina, Chile, Paraguay y Uruguay p. 324 España y las Américas p. 398 Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Venezuela ¡En español! Level 4 pp. xvi-xxiv Second Languages (World Languages) Evaluative Criteria 19. Is formatted for efficient student and teacher use. ¡En español! Level 1a/b Levels 1a/b, 1, 2, 3 • Each level of ¡En español! is formatted into units. Each unit is divided into three Etapas (lessons). • Each section within the lesson is clearly labled, e.g., En contexto, En vivo, etc. Parte A, B, C, D labeling further clarifies the purpose of each lesson section. • Levels 1 and 2: The last two units of each pupil edition are covered again in the first two units of the succeeding level for ease of articulation. • The Scope & Sequence in the teacher editions include a recycling of learned material column. Level 4 • The pupil edition is formatted into units and lessons. Each lesson focuses on a particulary Spanish-speaking country. • Each lesson includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture sections with appropriate headings for each. ¡En español! Level 1 ¡En español! Level 2 ¡En español! Level 3 1a: p. vi p. vi p. vi p. vi 1a: p. 28 p. 28 p. 32 p. 34 Teacher Edition p. T10 Teacher Edition p. T10 Teacher Edition p. T11 Teacher Edition p. T12-T23 Teacher Edition p. T12-T23 Teacher Edition p. T12-T23 1a/b: Teacher Edition p.T12-T23 ¡En español! Level 4 pp. xvii-xxiv