Señora Femrite Email: [email protected] Phone: 425-385-6143 2016-2017 Spanish 3 Syllabus Welcome to the College in the High School Program! Upon successful enrollment and completion of this course, students will receive five Spanish 103 credits from Everett Community College. Students in this course will expand and further their ability of how to speak, understand, read and write in Spanish. Their vocabulary will continue to increase for real life conversations. Throughout the school year students will participate in a variety of activities that include but are not limited to listening activities, flash cards, songs, recipes, games, pictures, movies, art projects, and visits from native speakers or Cascade students who traveled to Spanish speaking countries. Together we will continue to explore the life, customs, and culture of the diverse Spanish-speaking people. Materials: • • • • • • I strongly suggest students bring the following materials to class DAILY: One Single Subject Spiral Notebook size 8 ½” x 11” A pencil and a pen Small Spanish/English dictionary (paperback or phone app) Earbuds or headphones for listening activities Small set of colored pencils (optional) Small pair of scissors (optional) Student Learning Objectives: • • • • Demonstrate listening and comprehension skills at the most fundamental level of the Spanish language within the range of topic areas listed below. Demonstrate oral communication skills at the most fundamental level of the Spanish language using typical conversation phrases within the range of topic areas listed below. Demonstrate reading and writing skills at the most fundamental level of the Spanish language within the range of topic areas listed below. Identify cultural and social behaviors common to the Spanish-speaking countries. Topic Areas for Spanish 103: Among the themes we will encounter in your text, we will explore the following: a. giving orders h. buying and selling b. expressing emotion, desire i. body and health c. doubt and influence j. nature and environment d. expressing feelings k. events in the present, past and e. expressing the unexpected future, conditional, present perfect, f. making requests tense and the subjunctive mood g. describing habitual actions in the past l. exploring the culture of the different (use of the preterite and imperfect) Spanish countries Señora Femrite Email: [email protected] Phone: 425-385-6143 GRADING: Grades will be determined by how well a student demonstrates an understanding of the learning objectives in the themed categories listed below. Listening/Viewing (Interpretive Communications) Reading (Interpretive Communications) Writing (Interpersonal/Presentational Communications) Speaking (Interpersonal/Presentational Communications) Structures: grammar & vocabulary (Language Comparisons) Culture 18% 18% 18% 18% 18% 10% Both formative and summative assessments will be entered in each of the above categories. Summative assessments will be weighted heavier than formative assignments throughout the semester. HOMEWORK, QUIZZES AND TESTS: Homework and Late Work: No late homework will be accepted after that chapter’s unit test. Homework must be completed on time and as assigned. It must be completed before the beginning of the period on the due date. Anything turned in late may receive a 25% score reduction. When we go over the work in class, please make corrections in different color ink in order to identify areas where you need further help. Some helpful suggestions for good study habits: • I recommend that you select at least one responsible classroom partner; you can update each other on missed materials when you must miss class. This person can also be your “study buddy” if you have questions. • Take notes in class and review these notes daily. • It is recommended and expected that you memorize vocabulary (once presented); flashcards really help with this task. You can use a flashcard app on your phone! • Please make an appointment with me outside of class time to find out what you missed when absent or when you need extra help—NOT immediately before or after class. Tests/Quizzes: You will take a quiz (oral and/or written) frequently and a test after each unit. In addition to the tests and quizzes, you will take a final exam or create a final project. A unit assessment can be retaken if and only if: 1-all homework assignments for that unit are complete, 2-you have privately discussed a retake with the teacher, and 3-you have completed test corrections. This retake MUST be taken BEFORE the next unit’s test. Señora Femrite Email: [email protected] Phone: 425-385-6143 CELL PHONE POLICY Off, off and away! Cell phones are a reality for many students. They can be used as a tool, or a hindrance to learning. In this class, cell phones may be used as a learning tool when permitted by a teacher. You may not: •text in class •make a phone call or answer a phone call (if it is an emergency the person calling can call the office first) •use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat or other social media •take video or pictures of classmates and/or the instructor, unless given permission by the instructor. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY PHILOSOPHY Honesty is a value that holds each person to tell the truth and to defend the truth. Honesty supports intellectual growth and creates a fair learning environment. Integrity is firm adherence to our values with or without the presence of others. In an environment of honesty and integrity, the work we turn in as our own is our own. Teachers and administrators at CHS understand that pressure to get good grades can sometimes create the incentive to cheat. However we firmly believe that cheating denies the value of education, damages the ethical character of the individual student, and undermines the integrity of our school community. The Academic Integrity Code of Conduct (The Entire Code of Conduct can be in the CHS homepage) affirms that we value learning for its own sake, and that we therefore demand personal integrity and intellectual honesty in all academic work. DEFINITION Having academic integrity means valuing and demonstrating positive regard for: Intellectual honesty Personal truthfulness Learning for its own sake The creations and opinions of others (i.e., intellectual property) Disciplinary action will be taken commensurate with any violations. Pleae refer to the CHS Code of Conduct at the CHS homepage. Señora Femrite Email: [email protected] Phone: 425-385-6143 COMMUNICATING WITH YOU! Throughout the school year I will be communicating with you via REMIND.COM. Using this program will allow me to send reminders for important classroom assignments, tests and quizzes. “Remind is a safe, easy-to-use communication tool that helps teachers connect instantly with students and parents. Teachers never see students’ phone numbers, and students never see theirs.” Remind.com I look forward to working with you this school year!
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