Materials:
Textbook – Spanish for Mastery 1
Workbook – Spanish for Mastery 1 Expanded Workbook
Spiral notebook or three ring binder with paper
Folder
Pen or pencil
Spanish – English Dictionary (optional)
Agenda
Goals
and Objectives:
1.
To give
an introduction to Spanish language and culture.
2.
To
develop knowledge and skills in the following:
a.
Speaking
Spanish
b.
Listening
Comprehension of Spanish
c.
d.
Writing
Spanish
3. To
learn where Spanish is spoken.
3.
To
develop problem solving skills.
4.
To assume
responsibility for your own learning and to help the learning of others.
5.
To take
good notes and keep all materials organized.
6.
To learn
to listen to others and respect their opinions.
7.
To learn
to work well with others.
Class
Format:
Classes will include but not be limited to lectures, whole class
discussions, small group activities and projects, role-plays, dialogues, field
trips and research. Guest speakers
and videos will be used when appropriate. Much
of the class is in Spanish.
Student
Responsibilities:
You are to bring your textbook, workbook, pen/pencil, paper/notes, folder
and agenda book to class everyday.
Failure to do so may result in the subtraction of points or detentions
for lack of materials. You are
responsible for everything covered in class, even if you are absent!!!
You are also responsible to practice your Spanish whenever possible.
You will speak Spanish while in the classroom!!!
Assignments:
Assignments are due at the beginning of class.
Late work is not accepted!
Assignments are listed on the right side chalkboard of the classroom.
Please write down the assignments in your agenda book so if you are
absent you will have your work completed when you return.
Also, the website at www.wlps.net has
the homework
Homework
and
You should expect some reading and homework almost every night. All
assignments are to be written out completely.
It is very important that you put a good effort into every assignment.
I expect you to read each lesson closely before attempting to do the
homework.
Even if you do not have a written assignment, I highly recommend that you
study Spanish every night for at least 10 minutes. It will make your life
easier! J
Make-Up
Work:
All assignments that are due or were due while you are absent are due the
day you return to class. Make-up
work will be counted when your absence is excused.
-You will be given one day for each day missed.
-Dialogues are done the day of your return.
-Tests/quizzes are to be made up before or after school within one week
of your return to school or it is a zero.
-Make-up tests may be different.
-Special arrangements must be made for long term absences.
Tests
and Quizzes:
You should expect weekly quizzes on vocabulary, readings, homework and
any class material discussed. You
should expect full period tests at the end of each chapter or unit.
Important:
If you miss class the day before a test/quiz, you will still be expected
to take the test/quiz with the rest of your class.
Cheating:
Copying off another student’s homework, assignments or quizzes/tests is
cheating as is using unauthorized materials.
Students caught cheating results in a zero for that work for all
students involved. The second
offense may result in loss of credit for the class.
Attendance
and Behavior:
You are expected to attend each day and be on time (in your seat.)
You are expected to have all materials and be prepared to participate
every day. Being late or not having
all your materials will result in a detention.
You are expected to know and to use reasonable judgment in knowing what
is appropriate behavior. Make sure
that you follow the school’s student handbook. Consequences for improper
behavior include behavior correcting, verbal warnings, detention, call home and
removal from class until the problem has been resolved.
Best behavior is expected for a substitute.
Any name left by the substitute as a problem will result in triple
detention upon my return.
Your agenda is your passbook to leave the classroom.
You will not be allowed to leave the classroom without it.
You have 2 bathroom passes per semester.
Use them wisely. All passes
are up to the discretion of the teacher.
Grades:
Each student will be given a grade sheet to record all assignments.
It is your responsibility to keep track of and know your grades at all
times. The total number of points possible and the number of points you received
will be included.
Your grade is based on points. The
points are converted to a percentage that is given a letter grade as follows:
A
100-94
C-
73-70
A-
93-90 D+
69-67
B+
89-87
D
66-64
B
86-84
D-
63-60
B-
83-80 E
59-0
C+
79-77
C
76-74
The final semester grade is made up of: