Course Standards
Name | Description |
WL.K12.AL.1.1: | Demonstrate understanding of extended speech on familiar and unfamiliar topics. |
WL.K12.AL.1.2: | Follow presentations on familiar and unfamiliar topics in different situations. |
WL.K12.AL.1.3: | Demonstrate understanding of factual information about everyday life, study, or work- related topics. |
WL.K12.AL.2.1: | Demonstrate understanding of viewpoints expressed in literary and non-literary texts from a variety of culturally authentic sources. |
WL.K12.AL.2.2: | Make inferences and predictions from a written source. |
WL.K12.AL.3.1: | Communicate with moderate fluency and spontaneity on familiar topics, even in complex situations. |
WL.K12.AL.3.4: | Engage comfortably in extended conversations and discussions on a wide variety of topics related to daily life. |
WL.K12.AL.4.1: | Deliver a short presentation on social, academic, or work topics with appropriate complexity for the target audience. |
WL.K12.AL.4.2: | Explain viewpoints on an issue of interest, giving advantages and disadvantages of various options. |
WL.K12.AL.5.1: | Express, in writing, ideas on a variety of topics presented in clear, organized texts. |
WL.K12.AL.5.2: | Write work-related documents (fill out an application, prepare a resume, write a business letter). |
WL.K12.AL.5.3: | Write well-organized essays, summaries, and reports on a broad range of topics including those that have been personally researched using authentic texts. |
WL.K12.AL.5.4: | Use idioms and idiomatic expressions in writing. |
WL.K12.AL.6.1: | Compare and contrast cultural practices and perspectives among cultures with the same language in order to dispel stereotyping. |
WL.K12.AL.6.2: | Explain why the target language has value in culture and in a global society. |
WL.K12.AL.7.1: | Apply knowledge gained in the target language to make connections to other content areas. |
WL.K12.AL.8.1: | Apply new structural patterns acquired in the target language. |
WL.K12.AL.9.1: | Apply knowledge gained in the target language to make presentations as part of extra curricular activities beyond the school setting. |
WL.K12.IH.1.1: | Demonstrate understanding of the main idea and supporting details in conversations, presentations, and short discussions, on familiar topics. |
WL.K12.IH.1.2: | Demonstrate understanding of the main idea and supporting details on familiar and unfamiliar topics. |
WL.K12.IH.1.3: | Follow informal presentations on a variety of topics. |
WL.K12.IH.1.4: | Confirm understanding of the message and purpose of a variety of authentic sources found in the target culture such as TV, radio, podcasts and videos. |
WL.K12.IH.1.5: | Identify the main idea and supporting details from discussions and interviews on familiar topics. |
WL.K12.IH.1.6: | Demonstrate understanding of complex directions and instructions in unfamiliar settings. |
WL.K12.IH.2.1: | Demonstrate understanding of the main idea and supporting details in texts on familiar and unfamiliar topics. |
WL.K12.IH.2.2: | Demonstrate understanding of the main idea and supporting details in fictional literary texts containing unfamiliar vocabulary that can be interpreted in context. |
WL.K12.IH.2.3: | Demonstrate understanding of general written information presented through a variety of sources and intended for practical applications in academic and workplace contexts. |
WL.K12.IH.2.4: | Demonstrate understanding of the main idea and supporting details when gathering information from texts that contain unfamiliar vocabulary when reading for information. |
WL.K12.IH.3.4: | Exchange detailed information related to areas of mutual interest including careers of choice, job opportunities, etc. |
WL.K12.IH.4.1: | Present information on familiar topics with clarity and detail using multimedia resources. |
WL.K12.IH.4.2: | Present viewpoints on an issue and support opinions with clarity and detail. |
WL.K12.IH.4.4: | Produce reports and multimedia compositions in order to present a group project. |
WL.K12.IH.4.5: | Use paraphrasing, circumlocution, and illustrations to make self more clearly understood when relating experiences and retelling a story. |
WL.K12.IH.4.6: | Formulate and deliver a presentation on an assigned topic using multimedia resources to support the presentation. |
WL.K12.IH.5.1: | Write communications, narratives, descriptions, and explanations on familiar topics using connected, detailed paragraphs. |
WL.K12.IH.5.2: | Describe, in writing, personal experiences and interests with clarity and detail. |
WL.K12.IH.5.3: | Present, in writing, viewpoints on an issue and support opinion with clarity and detail. |
WL.K12.IH.5.4: | Provide clear and detailed information in writing on academic and work topics with clarity and detail. |
WL.K12.IH.5.5: | Describe, in writing, events in chronological order. |
WL.K12.IH.5.6: | Write about a story and describe reactions with clarity and detail. |
WL.K12.IH.5.7: | Write a short essay or biography using descriptive details and a variety of sentence structure. |
WL.K12.IH.6.1: | Investigate practices and perspectives of past and contemporary life in the target culture through a variety of media. |
WL.K12.IH.6.2: | Apply language and behaviors that are appropriate to the target culture in an authentic situation. |
WL.K12.IH.6.3: | Discuss historical or current contributions of groups representing other languages or cultures (e.g., explorers, historical figures, artists, inventors, etc.) |
WL.K12.IH.6.4: | Describe various products across cultures (e.g., food, shelter, clothing, transportation, music, art, dance, sports and recreation, language, customs, traditions, literature). |
WL.K12.IH.7.1: | Gather and interpret information from various disciplines in the target language to reinforce academic knowledge. |
WL.K12.IH.7.2: | Gather and interpret information on historic and or contemporary influences from the target language and culture and transfer this information to the language classroom and other disciplines. |
WL.K12.IH.8.1: | Compare similarities and differences between the target language and own language. |
WL.K12.IH.8.2: | Compare the use of cognates, word roots, prefixes, suffixes, or sentence structures between the target language and own. |
WL.K12.IH.8.3: | Compare the cultural traditions and celebrations that exist in the target cultures and other cultures with own. |
WL.K12.IH.9.1: | Use knowledge acquired in the target language to reach out to the community to discuss a variety of topics and present point of view. |
LAFS.1112.RH.1.2 (Archived Standard): | Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas. |
LAFS.1112.SL.1.1 (Archived Standard): | Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 11–12 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
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LAFS.1112.SL.1.3 (Archived Standard): | Evaluate a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric, assessing the stance, premises, links among ideas, word choice, points of emphasis, and tone used. |
LAFS.1112.SL.2.4 (Archived Standard): | Present information, findings, and supporting evidence, conveying a clear and distinct perspective, such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning, alternative or opposing perspectives are addressed, and the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose, audience, and a range of formal and informal tasks. |
LAFS.1112.WHST.1.1 (Archived Standard): | Write arguments focused on discipline-specific content.
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LAFS.1112.WHST.1.2 (Archived Standard): | Write informative/explanatory texts, including the narration of historical events, scientific procedures/ experiments, or technical processes.
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ELD.K12.ELL.SI.1: | English language learners communicate for social and instructional purposes within the school setting. |
General Course Information and Notes
VERSION DESCRIPTION
Florida's Pre-IB Latin 3 expands the skills acquired by students in Pre-IB Latin 2. Specific content includes, but is not limited to, expansion of vocabulary and translation skills through comprehension of selected readings. Vocabulary and grammar stress activities which are important to authors such as Caesar, Cicero, Plautus, Ovid, Catullus, Horace, Pliny, Sallust, Juvenal and Vergil. In presentational speaking, Latin students will present projects and reports of the research they have done about the culture, arts, history, politics, literature and mythology of the target language in English. For presentational writing, students will write essays of literary criticism to prepare for those expected in Advanced Placement and college classes. In addition, the purpose of this Pre-IB course is to prepare students for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP). As such, this course will provide academic rigor and relevance through a comprehensive curriculum based on the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards and Florida Standards for English language arts and mathematics taught with reference to the unique facets of the IB. These facets include interrelatedness of subject areas, holistic view of knowledge, intercultural awareness embracing international issues, and communication as fundamental to learning. Instructional design must provide students with values and opportunities that enable them to develop respect for others and an appreciation of similarities and differences. Learning how to learn and how to critically evaluate information is as important as the content of the disciplines themselves.General Notes
Special Note. Pre-IB courses have been created by individual schools or school districts since before the MYP started. These courses mapped backwards the Diploma Programme (DP) to prepare students as early as age 14. The IB was never involved in creating or approving these courses. The IB acknowledges that it is important for students to receive preparation for taking part in the DP, and that preparation is the MYP. The IB designed the MYP to address the whole child, which, as a result, has a very different philosophical approach that aims at educating all students aged 11-16. Pre-IB courses usually deal with content, with less emphasis upon the needs of the whole child or the affective domain than the MYP. A school can have a course that it calls “pre-IB” as long as it makes it clear that the course and any supporting material have been developed independently of the IB. For this reason, the school must name the course along the lines of, for example, the “Any School pre-IB course”.
Honors and Advanced Level Course Note: Advanced courses require a greater demand on students through increased academic rigor. Academic rigor is obtained through the application, analysis, evaluation, and creation of complex ideas that are often abstract and multi-faceted. Students are challenged to think and collaborate critically on the content they are learning. Honors level rigor will be achieved by increasing text complexity through text selection, focus on high-level qualitative measures, and complexity of task. Instruction will be structured to give students a deeper understanding of conceptual themes and organization within and across disciplines. Academic rigor is more than simply assigning to students a greater quantity of work.
English Language Development ELD Standards Special Notes Section:
Teachers are required to provide listening, speaking, reading and writing instruction that allows English language learners (ELL) to communicate for social and instructional purposes within the school setting. For the given level of English language proficiency and with visual, graphic, or interactive support, students will interact with grade level words, expressions, sentences and discourse to process or produce language necessary for academic success. The ELD standard should specify a relevant content area concept or topic of study chosen by curriculum developers and teachers which maximizes an ELL’s need for communication and social skills. To access an ELL supporting document which delineates performance definitions and descriptors, please click on the following link: https://cpalmsmediaprod.blob.core.windows.net/uploads/docs/standards/eld/si.pdf
General Information
Course Number: 0706820 |
Course Path: Section: Grades PreK to 12 Education Courses > Grade Group: Grades 9 to 12 and Adult Education Courses > Subject: World Languages > SubSubject: Latin > |
Abbreviated Title: FL PRE-IB LATIN 3 | |
Number of Credits: One (1) credit | |
Course Attributes:
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Course Type: Elective Course | Course Level: 3 |
Course Status: Terminated | |
Grade Level(s): 9,10 | |