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The full program · K–8

Curriculum Map
Standards, sequence, and assessment — how the whole program fits together

📐 ACTFL-aligned📈 Novice Low → Intermediate Low🗂️ 9 grade levels · 72 units

How this program works

This is a proficiency-based, communicative K–8 Spanish sequence. Students learn language by using it — games, songs, movement, role-plays, stories, and projects — not by memorizing rules. Vocabulary and structures spiral: everything taught returns, deepens, and combines in later units and grades, so nothing is learned once and forgotten.

Four commitments

  • Age-appropriate always: pre-readers never need text; middle schoolers never get babyish content.
  • Culture with respect: traditions are studied through the ACTFL products–practices–perspectives lens, never as costume.
  • Every learner: built-in supports for IEP/504 accommodations and extensions for heritage speakers.
  • Proof of learning: performance assessment in real communication, not multiple-choice grammar.

Standards alignment

Units align to the ACTFL World-Readiness Standards — the five goal areas of Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities — with NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do statements as student-facing learning targets. Proficiency levels reference the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines (Novice Low through Intermediate Low for this program).

K–8 pathway

Nine years, one connected journey

GradeYear themeProficiency targetScope
KMe & My WorldNovice Low10 units
Grade 1Mi Familia y Mis AmigosNovice Low → Novice Mid10 units
Grade 2Mi Escuela y Mi ComunidadNovice Mid (emerging)10 units
Grade 3Mi Vida DiariaNovice Mid8 units
Grade 4Mi Región y TradicionesNovice Mid → Novice High8 units
Grade 5Puentes — Building BridgesNovice High (emerging)8 units
Grade 6Comunicación en AcciónNovice High6 units
Grade 7Historias y ComunidadesNovice High → Intermediate Low6 units
Grade 8Mi Voz en EspañolIntermediate Low (exit target)6 units

Elementary units run 3–4 weeks (10 per year in K–2, 8 in 3–5); middle school units run ~6 weeks (6 per year) and end in Integrated Performance Assessments. Exit target of Intermediate Low positions students for second-year high school Spanish.

How learning is assessed

Three modes, every unit

  • Interpretive: what can students understand? (listening first; reading from Grade 2)
  • Interpersonal: can they hold a real two-way exchange?
  • Presentational: can they prepare and share something of their own?

By grade band

  • K–2: teacher observation checklists during games and tasks — no tests.
  • 3–5: short performance tasks plus a growing portfolio (starts Grade 3, defended Grade 5).
  • 6–8: full Integrated Performance Assessments each unit; K–8 portfolio defense and exit IPA in Grade 8 for high school placement.

Built-in differentiation

  • Heritage speakers: extension pathways in every unit — interviewing family, leading role-plays, reading beyond grade level. Home varieties of Spanish are treated as an asset.
  • IEP/504: every activity has a listening-only entry point, visual supports, sentence frames, and extended-time-friendly design.
  • Accessibility: keyboard-navigable interactives, screen-reader labels, audio support for all text.

Program roadmap

  • Native-speaker recorded audio to replace browser text-to-speech
  • Printable teacher guides and family letters per unit
  • Classroom progress tools for teachers

Start exploring

The complete Kindergarten year — all 10 units, 20 interactive lessons — is live — flashcards with audio, a matching game, listening tasks, and take-home activities. It is the production template every grade above will follow, with flashcards and audio, matching games, listening tasks, and take-home activities in every lesson.