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Curriculum
Title | Trip to Iran and participating in Nowruz festival |
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Grade | 6 – 7 |
Proficiency Level | Intermediate Mid |
Targeted Performance Level | Intermediate High |
Theme: Trip to Iran and participating in Nowruz festival.” Nowruz (new day), which marks the beginning of spring, is widely celebrated in Iran and the neighboring countries of Afghanistan and Tajikistan on New Year’s Day (according to the solar calendar). The history of Nowruz goes back three thousand years. Through interactive activities, learner will explore traditions and customs that are involved with Nowruz celebration. They will learn when and for how long Nowruz is celebrated, as well as what families and societies do in order to welcome the start of spring on Nowruz. The course will target learners in 6th and 7th grades (11-12 years old); however, activities will be varied in order to differentiate instruction for older learners who are entering the program at the level. For instance, younger children will be exposed to and will practice the language by completing charts, Venn diagram, and writing short notes for pictures and images, while older learners will explore more online materials, create advertisements, completing graphic organizers and KWL (Know, Want to know, Learned), and make more detailed presentations on familiar topics. The curriculum is intended for intensive STARTALK programs (5 days a week, 6 hours per day), but can be easily adapted for different program structures such as weekend schools, semester long programs, etc. In the process of learning, students will watch movies, listen to stories, play related games, talk about routine activities during Nowruz, and interview their parents about Nowruz/New Year celebration and share their findings with the class the next day. Learners will also interpret works of art, photographs, and simple pieces of literature (i.e., children’s songs, games, etc.). In addition, learners will watch movies and write reviews. By the end of the program, learners will be able to talk, read, and write about favorite foods, games, activities, and important places that Iranians usually visit during Nowruz celebration in Iran. They will also be able to identify areas that are similar or different from those New Year celebrations in the United States. Learners will further be able to make short presentations and describe places with detail. |
Learning Plans
Instructional Resource(s):
- Student
Language(s):
- Persian
Proficiency Level(s):
- Intermediate
Material Type(s):
- Curricula
- Learning Plan/Lesson Plan
Grade Level(s):
- 6-8
TELL Domain(s):
- Planning
- The Learning Experience
- Learning Tools
STARTALK Principle(s):
- Standard-Based Curriculum
- Target Language