Spanish IV & V

Full-year course. This course builds on the foundation established in Spanish III. Over the course of the year, students will deepen their understanding of Spanish grammar. They  will also further develop their reading, speaking, and writing skills by exploring historical, artistic, literary, and political topics in greater detail. At the end of the year, students will be able to discuss literary texts, political topics, and the working world. Students are able to take the course twice and receive full high school credit for each year.

Students will use skills in the following areas and build global competency skills for future careers and experience based on the World-readiness Standards for Learning Languages from ACTFL:  Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities.

Prerequisite: Spanish III; Spanish IV/V Placement Test


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Spanish IV & V Information




  • Example Syllabus
  • Class meets three times per week for 50-55 minutes, or twice per week for one hour and fifteen minutes.
  • Class cap: 15 students.
  • Designed for grades 9-12.
  • High school students may be awarded 1 World Languages credit upon completion of this course.

Course Materials




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    • Todas las voces, Difusión
    • Triángulo APreciado, Wayside publishing 
      • Please note: The digital subscription for Triángulo APreciado is not required for this course.
    • Cajas de Carton: Relatos de la Vida Peregrina de un Nino Campesino (Even Years)
    • El Camino de las Estrellas, Clara Villanueva and Josefina Fernández (Odd Years)


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