The Rilke Schule German School of Arts and Sciences follows the Anchorage School District prescribed curriculum and the Alaska State Standards in most subjects except German and Math. The standards for German are based on the National Foreign Language Standards, which include the Alaska and ASD world language standards. You can learn more about the Anchorage School District curriculum programs at http://www.asdk12.org/depts/cei/
Assessment and Grading
Each student’s math and language arts skills are assessed to determine proper academic individualization within the program. To determine placement, assessments provided by the publishers of textbooks and specially developed for Language Arts for the Rilke Schule will be used. Academic boot camp is available after school in English and German subjects for students who need help. Students are assessed regularly, using both oral and written assessment tools. Standardized tests are administered as per ASD requirements. The staff and the APC review the overall results of both the standardized tests and the German assessments to determine how the program can be improved.
The kindergarten report cards are narrative style from both the German and English instructors. All other grades receive report cards with the the German grading system (the cards will also show the American equivalents).
German Grade English Equivalent Percentage
German Grade
English Grade
Percentage
1
A+
98-100%
2
A
92-97%
3
B
84-91%
4
C
72-83%
5
D
62-71%
6
F
Below 62%
Rilke Schule also participates in all Anchorage School District standardized testing. Testing dates can be found on the Anchorage School District website.
Kindergarten Curriculum Notes German curriculum:Hands
on stations, German vocabulary and alphabet, German songs, counting and
simple math, science, crafts, daily classroom jobs for each child.
English curriculum:
Pearson Kindergarten math with EDM supplements, Houghton Mifflin
Kindergarten reading, Station Rotations, reading aloud, Journal
keeping, English songs, whole group activities.
First Grade Curriculum Notes Math
is taught in both German and English (especially. time, money, and
story problems). German math focuses on addition and subtraction with
numbers 1-20, beginning story problems, and telling time. Science is
taught in German (some explanations in English when needed). Materials
are translated into German from the ASD science box. Health and
Nutrition is taught in German, emphasizing a healthy eating program.
Social studies (like geography and American history) are taught in
German along with European history.
English literacy focuses on
reading, writing, spelling, listening and speaking in an integrated and
balanced way. Reading and writing is individualized (guided reading
groups, writing workshop with self-selected and directed writing, whole
group instruction in reading, writing and spelling).
Third and Fourth Grade Curriculum Notes The German curriculum focuses on listening, speaking, and writing. The
third graders study Alaska history and geography in social studies. The
4th graders study ancient civilizations (Stone Age, Rome, Egyptians,
etc.). Most work is done in German with a little English used for
clarification.
Fifth Grade Curriculum Notes In 5th grade Social Studies and Geography are taught in German. Students
interact and develop their language skills through songs, games and
creative projects, and speaking German is the focus of this
class. Writing and Grammar are developed along the way.
Sixth Grade Curriculum Notes Math, Language Arts, and Social Studies are taught in English. The
German side covers the recommended science curriculum from ASD, some
health studies, and social studies (Geography). The English side
teaches history and civics.
Seventh/Eighth Grade Curriculum Notes Students
speak and write in German. The class reads authentic German texts,
expands vocabulary and covers all German tenses. The German cases,
pronouns, sentence structure and adjective endings are introduced.
Students will receive High School credit for Foreign Language/ German
one and should be able to test out of German 2 after successful
completion of this class. Social Studies and Geography are also taught
in German.
Math Curriculum: Grades K - 4 use authentic German materials supplemented by
translations of American materials to cover areas neglected in German
Math (e.g. the American measurement and money
systems). Our Math curriculum is taught completely in German in grades K - 2. As
these true immersion students progress upward, more and more Math will
be done in German using German materials (international PISA test
scores for Germany are considerably higher than the USA's).
Grades
3 & 4 are taught most Math in German and some in
English.
Grades 5 - 8 learn Math in English. They
currently use the Scott Foresman series (grades 5 & 6) and Pearson
Prentice Hall series (grades 7 & 8), which both meet Anchorage
School District
standards.
Rilke Schule is using 'accelerated Math' from second grade on. This
lets students advance at their own speed and work with others at their
level.