COURSE DESCRIPTION: The SCS world language program emphasizes communication and using languages in real-life situations. With this in mind, this course will put emphasis on learning the necessary vocabulary, in the dynamics of the language and the understanding of the culture to be able to become proficient at this level in using the language to deal with daily situations in Spanish, as well as to be able to communicate in a meaningful way with millions of people in the many Spanish- Speaking countries around the world and here in the United States.
Each level of the SCS language curriculum is guided by clear statements of what students will know and be able to do. Realistic expectations for how well students will be able to use their language and cultural skills are also clearly stated. These objectives determine what teachers teach, what practice activities are provided to students, and how student progress is evaluated.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the sequential Second Academic Year of World Language Spanish ll you will be able to
Express needs and preferences Express feelings and emotions Give and follow simple directions Ask and answer simple questions about topics such as school, family, past experiences, future goals, special events, the community, daily activities, etc. Read and understand simple, level appropriate, authentic text Give brief, organized oral presentations with visual aids Write short, organized paragraphs about familiar topics Demonstrate greater understanding of the influence of geography on food, clothing, and other cultural aspects Compare and contrast with a deeper understanding of the cultural similarities and differences Compare and contrast the viewpoints of the target culture with their own Compare essential structures of the target language with their own Use simple sentences and phrases to narrate In the past about familiar topics Recognize the future tense Use level appropriate idiomatic expressions of the target language With this in mind, it is important that you the student understand that is strongly recommended to check on a regular basis your understanding of what was learned in class doing the exercises assigned and participating regularly in class.
MATERIALS NEEDED
Bring To Class Daily 1 Inch 3-ring binder and 1 pack of five dividers 1 Pack notebook paper (college ruled, 3 hole punched) 3 pencils and 3 pens -blue, black and red 1 Merriam-Webster's Pocket Spanish-English Dictionary
For The Class 1 100 pack of 4x6 Index cards (white or colored) 1 Box of kleenex 3 Dry erase Expo markers
SPANISH ll CURRICULUM:
1st Semester Unit 1 Entertain me- I can introduce myself and tell basic information about my life, likes/dislikes, school, family, etc Unit 2 My daily life- I can ask and answer simple questions about daily routines and activities and day-to-day activities. Unit 3 Healthy living- I can talk about healthy food choices using healthy eating guidelines and my dietary needs.
2nd Semester Unit 4 Youth- Ask and answer basic personal questions needed for paper work at a hospital or doctors office. Unit 5 Travel- I can ask and answer questions about where one can go to do things in a city. Directions Unit 6 Lets celebrate - I can talk about a celebration (or celebrations) in which I participated.
COURSE FORMAT: It is well recognized that different students learn better under a variety of different learning methods. Accordingly, this course uses many different techniques to enhance learning. A textbook is provided in class as a resource to allow the student to attend class with a basic knowledge of the course content. The student also will use the Internet and the computer to provide day-to-day contact with the instructor and your peers.
Tutoring hours: Tuesdays from 2:30- 3:30 or by appointment. Please let me know in advance if you are going to be late.
Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend class daily. Attendance is required in this course as it is part of your participation grade. See attendance policy for excused and classwork makeup work procedures.
GRADES: In compliance with SCS policy > Grading Scale - Grades in classwork will be reported on report cards and transcript records using numerical values as indicated below: A 93-100 B 85-92 C 75-84 D 70-74 F Below 70
Grading Scale:
Performance Based Assessments 20% Exams 20% Quizzes 10% Classwork 20% Class Participation 20% Homework 10%
CLASS PARTICIPATION > Attendance is mandatory (See SCS policy for details). Since attendance is part of this grade, there will be no make-up of missed daily work. You are expected to contribute to the daily joint activities we perform. They are meant to help you improve your understanding of the material being taught. You are to be silent when instructions are being, and you are to remain on task when working in group assignments.
PERFORMANCE BASED ASSESSMENTS > Assessments will be formatted differently depending on the learning target. These are developed to measure your competency in the language using the learned material. Projects, tests, and group-work will be graded under this evaluation component.
CLASSWORK> This course involves a great deal of reading, preparation, and practice. Weekly reading and written assignments will be given. These may consist of exercises from the text, handouts, cases, and/or other assignments. The daily grade will be based on the work done in class. I will give a number of quizzes based upon the material being covered. Once the minimum number of quizzes has been given, additional quizzes will be offered as a means of improving your daily grade.
HOMEWORK > Homework will be graded as an average of the collected assignments. This will be used in calculating your overall grade in the course. The exercises and problems given on the assignment sheet are to be completed prior to class on the date assigned. Problems and exercises assigned must be submitted by the time specified in the instructions.
EXAMS > Exams are to be taken in class without notes or books. If you miss an exam, you must contact the teacher immediately to schedule another time to take the exam. You are only allowed to retake an exam if you have an excused absence.
QUIZZES > Quizzes are an important part of not only your grade, but it is a meaningful measure of your understanding of the material being taught. I reserve the right to assign a quiz in each lesson as I see appropriate in measuring competency of the taught lesson. You will see quizzes formatted in different ways to meet your current level of understanding.
CONDUCT GRADES -SCS > In all schools, students' conduct is graded as excellent, satisfactory, needs improvement or unsatisfactory, and the initial letter "E", "S", "N", or "U" is used to report the conduct grade. Conduct policy> Refer to Student Code of Conduct, Policy 6022
CLASSROOM RULES I expect you to: Be on time Be prepared Be respectful and follow directions the first time they are given Be ready to participate Behave appropriately
Make Up Work Students are required to make up quizzes, tests and major assessments. If the student misses an assignment, the students will have to speak to Mr. Villarreal after school, the day they return. It is the students responsibility to contact Mr. Villarreal to coordinate a makeup. I do not give Incompletes. If missing work is not made up within a week, the missing grades will remain 0s Unexcused absences will result in no opportunity for make up and 0s will be given for missed work
Academic Honesty Statement: Students are expected to complete their own work. Any copying on any assignments will not be tolerated and will result in a grade of zero for both the student copying the material and the student who allowed their work to be copied. If a student has a question about an assignment or needs feedback, he/she should ask the teacher. Cheating on Quizzes or Tests will also result in a grade of zero. If a student has an emergency and is not prepared to take a test or quiz and feels compelled to cheat, they should discuss the situation with me. I may consider allowing the student to make up the test or quiz before or after school. This will be handled on a case-by- case basis.
EXTRA CREDIT > is given for missed assignments or poor performance in certain areas. I reserve the right to refuse la asignacon de extra credit work.
DISCLAIMER: This syllabus is not to be considered a contract, but merely a guide to assist the student in planning. It is subject to change. While these changes will be announced well in advance in class, it is the students responsibility to be present when they are announced. Students are expected to comply with all class policies outlined in the syllabus.
Expectations and Responsibilities Contract
What you can expect from Mr. Villarreal:
1. I will be on time and present unless extremely sick, at in-service, or dealing with a family emergency. 2. I will have well-prepared lessons that reflect the curriculum and have real-life applications. 3. I will provide both group and individualized learning activities. 4. I will return grades in a timely manner. 5. I will have high expectations of all students and hold them to these standards. 6. I will be available for tutoring after school and will advise students of my availability times. 7. I will provide opportunities for extra credit and will give students plenty of notice so that they can complete these assignments if they wish. 8. Evidence of participation over and above what is expected may also result in extra credit points. 9. I will provide a fair grading system. 10. I will do everything in my power to help students succeed.
What Mr. Villarreal expects of his students:
1. Arrive on time and be ready to work with all necessary supplies and writing utensils when the bell rings. All missed work due to absenteeism must be made up on the students own time, NOT class time. 2. Comply with all school rules, policies and procedures. This includes the dress code and cell phone policy! If you are caught using a cell phone in class you may receive a zero for the assignment we are working on. 3. No eating, drinking, gum chewing, grooming or sleeping in the classroom. 4. Raise your hand to be allowed to speak or move about. 5. NO cheating. Cheating results in a 0 for that assignment or test. Do your own work. If you let someone copy your work it will result in two zeros, yours and the person who copied your work. 6. Do not disrupt my class by asking to leave the room. Restroom breaks are between classes 7. Respect yourself and others, including the teacher. 8. Throw away trash before class starts or after it ends. Do not interrupt the class to throw something away and do not throw things into the trash from your seat. Pick up all trash around you and your desk before exiting the room. Do not throw anything across the room or at another student or teacher. 9. Enter and exit the classroom calmly and quietly. Do not interrupt the class by entering noisily if you are tardy. Do not interrupt the class to ask what you missed. See me after class or after school. It is your responsibility to get the notes that you missed from a classmate. 10. All work is to be turned in on time. 11. Follow any and all additional rules posted in the classroom.
Please Complete and return the following sheet to indicate that you have read and understand the syllabus and classroom procedures.
Spanish IIMr. Villarreal 2014-2015
Students Name(print): ________________________________________
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