What is The Vamos Curriculum?

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What is Vamos?

Vamos is a new curriculum published by the Comprehensible Classroom for Exploratory Spanish courses. It is purposefully designed to meet the needs of upper elementary students, middle school students, and exploratory courses. 

Learn more about The Vamos Curriculum in our Vamos Overview Video:


Is there a preview available? 

Yes, preview the materials here

How long does each lesson take? 

Suggested lesson plans are written for 45 minute class periods. Modify as needed to fit your class schedule, and focus on connecting with your students and responding to their interests. You may find that you spend much more time than suggested on some activities, and much less time than what we suggest for others. There is no one ‘right’ pace for this unit.

What are the goals of Vamos? 

Instructional goals of Exploratory courses also vary from district to district. The Vamos Curriculum has been developed to support a range of goals in hopes that it will provide every teacher with the tools they need to meet the following goals:

  • Fostering an interest in learning the Spanish language through engagement in a positive, student-centered course experience.

  • Developing linguistic proficiency.

  • Learning about a variety of places and cultural aspects of the Spanish speaking world.

  • Building a foundation for Interculturality to develop through personal reflection, learning, and questioning.

What does each unit include? 

  • Suggested lesson plans

  • Slideshow

  • Student Printables

  • Paperless worksheets

  • Storybuilder (except Unit 3, it includes a slideshow for One Word Images)

  • Unit overview

  • Bullet Planner

  • All the materials for all the suggested lesson plans

    • games

    • activities

    • texts

Is Vamos a one year curriculum?

Exploratory courses are extremely different from school to school. Some meet every day; some meet once per week. Some meet for a quarter; others for a semester; and still others for a full year. Vamos has enough material to fill one year of instruction.

What is the difference between Somos and Vamos?

The Vamos Curriculum can be used in Exploratory programs or other optional language courses that precede enrollment in Spanish 1. Then, schools can confidently begin instruction in Spanish 1 courses with The Somos Curriculum for Novices, and it will be new material for both students that have worked through The Vamos Curriculum and students that are taking Spanish for the first time.


CONTENT: The Vamos Curriculum works with much of the same Core Vocabulary as The Somos Curriculum. All students benefit from robust communicative exposure to high frequency vocabulary, and students who take Vamos courses will continue to make excellent progress toward proficiency as they move into Novice level courses that are taught with The Somos Curriculum. There will be much linguistic crossover between the two programs, but the content will be different. In terms of language acquisition, this is a good thing!


AUDIENCE: The Vamos Curriculum is designed for a younger range of Novice learners. Teachers in upper elementary grades and middle school will find that Vamos units are appropriate for their students. High school teachers are welcome to use Vamos as well, but the curriculum is not written for a target audience of high schoolers. 


FORMAT: The format of The Vamos Curriculum is almost identical to that of The Somos Curriculum. Every kind of resource that is included in Somos will also be included in Vamos: detailed teacher instructions, slideshows, printables, unit overviews, etc. One difference is that have included top-requested activity formats from The Somos Flex Curriculum in Vamos so that we do not need to publish two separate versions of Vamos. Each Vamos unit that includes a TPRS® story comes with a Storybuilder®, for example, and we include paperless/digital-ready formats of all student printables. For this reason, Vamos units typically require a greater financial investment than Somos units.

What verbs does Vamos focus on?

Vamos is designed to expose students to high frequency verbs such as hasgoeswants, and likes through communicative interactions. Students are also exposed to lower frequency vocabulary in service of communication.

Where can I get support for Vamos?

The best place to get support, both technical and pedagogical, for The Vamos Curriculum is to email curriculum@comprehensibleclassroom.com. 

What if my class isn’t every day?

The Vamos Curriculum will work well in courses that meet every day or every other day for at least 30 minutes. If you see your students for less than 90 minutes per week and there is no expectation for work outside of class, we do not recommend using The Vamos Curriculum or The Somos Curriculum. 


The exception to this general suggestion would be homeschool programs in which there is a reasonable expectation that students are completing work on their own outside of class meeting days. 

Will Vamos be on Garbanzo?

Yes, Vamos texts are available on Garbanzo as interactive lessons!

Can I use Somos and Vamos together?

Yes, many teachers pick and choose their favorite units from the two titles and mix and match them. However, the teacher must ensure that students will be able to understand the words in each unit. Use this alignment guide to determine when to sprinkle in units from the opposite curriculum during your teaching.

What else can I teach with Vamos?

Use this resource guide to find additional resources to supplement the curriculum.




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