World Language
Our world language curriculum is driven by helping learners connect with people, perspectives, and cultures beyond their own.
Rooted in the Colorado Academic Standards, learners build the skills to communicate with purpose including interacting in conversations, interpreting authentic texts, and expressing ideas in culturally appropriate ways. Whether they are negotiating meaning in a novice-level exchange, exploring cultural practices around the globe, or engaging in more interpersonal and presentational tasks in upper-level courses, learners develop the linguistic confidence and intercultural competence needed to participate in an increasingly interconnected world.

Below you’ll find documents that outline the key units taught throughout the school year in world language. These overviews provide a high-level snapshot of the instructional sequence for each grade level. Each unit, module, or topic is linked to a more detailed unit plan, which includes the standards, essential content, and instructional focus. While the site is accessible to all stakeholders, some linked resources, such as assessments or copyrighted instructional materials, may only be accessible to staff.

