Horas de oficina: Wednesday after school (Other days might be ok, just drop in!) Email: crystal.pennington@animashighschool.com Preferred Contact Methods: I strongly prefer email. I check my email multiple times throughout the day, and on Sundays. I make no guarantee about the times as every day is different. Course Description In this class, students will begin to bridge into bilingualism. Although the class will not initially be taught in Spanish, the frequency of its use will notably increase. Students will learn new tenses, build vocabulary, solidify old knowledge, and delve more fully into the culture and literature of Spanish- speaking cultures. Materials 3 Ring Binder Markers Pencils (or pens) Paper At least 400 notecards Dry erase marker
Grading Grading follows the standard model for Animas High School.
Attendance Most professions of the 21 st Century require you to be reliable in attendance, on time, and well- prepared. Therefore, points will be awarded randomly for complying with these skills. Due to the hands-on nature of this class, it is imperative that you come. I excuse absences for the following reasons: -Illness -Death -Accidents -Other major emergencies Tardies Class begins at the designated time. Tardy is defined as not being in class and ready to go at the time when class starts. Teachers cannot be tardy to class, so neither can you! Having more than two tardies will have a significantly negative impact on your grade. Digital Organization It is my goal to help keep you organized as well as I possibly can. Therefore, I have a website that will be of use to you: www.edmodo.com
Here, you will find a calendar for due dates, project descriptions, rubrics, checklists, readings, assignments, replacement note sheets, or anything else that you might need. We will discuss how to use it in class.
Another site that might be useful to you will be: www.srapennington.weebly.com
Here, you will find a brief update of what is done in class each day.
Missed Work Copies of handouts will be available on our class website, and will usually be posted by the next day. Some items may only be available as hard copies, so you will have to pick them up from the folders on the back of my door when you need a copy. It is your responsibility to check the class websites to find the work that you missed. You will most likely need to see me for any instruction that you may have missed. You can do this by making an appointment with me. Thank you in advance for approaching me about missed work during independent work time, before class, after class, or at lunch. Missed tests and quizzes need to be made up within a week of your return to school. Turning in Work The required method for turning in an assignment will be given with the assignment. All assignment specifics will be found on the class website, but here are my general rules of thumb: Essays/Project Work Essays and their drafts are typed and double-spaced. I always require a hard copy. Worksheets/Note Sheets I allow worksheets and note sheets to be written as long as the writing is legible. Late Work Please complete assignments by the day they are due, because we will often be using or discussing what we did during class. They are also carefully ordered to make your learning easier. For late assignments, everyone will get two ay, caramba coupons (available on my website). Each coupon will allow students to turn in all assignments due that day (not presentations or final projects) up to a week late. When you submit the work, you must fill out the coupon and attach it to the assignment so that I know to accept it. You may not share coupons. If you run out of coupons or do not attach a coupon, points will be deducted from the assignment. I DO NOT GIVE POINTS FOR ASSIGNMENTS THAT ARE OVER A WEEK LATE! Revisions and Extra Credit For the sake of fairness, I do not assign extra credit on an individual basis. However, I do occasionally offer class opportunities for extra credit. Take advantage of them when you can. Moreover, if all assignments are turned in on time, I will work with individual students to fix grades if they are willing to do the work. Gadgets Please turn off your phone, music players, etc. before you come to class. Keep it out of my sight unless you have prior permission to use it. This allows me to do my job better. Academic Integrity Plagiarism is defined as using other peoples words or ideas without citing them as a source. This course is about you, so I want your ideas. In this course, the first plagiarized student work will receive a failing grade for the assignment. The second will result in failure of the course. If a students assignment seems to have similarities to another work, I will ask the student to discuss his/her work with me, and all or part of the grade may be based on this oral defense. How to Avoid Plagiarism: 1) Do your own work. Do not lend it to others, let them look at it, or leave it lying around. 2) Cite your sources! General Class Rules 1) Speak Spanish. Spanish III is a fairly advanced level of Spanish. Several studies have shown that you cannot learn a language without speaking it. I do not expect you to be perfect. Do what you can to express your thoughts, and we will work through it. 2) You are responsible for the mental and physical well-being of everyone in the class. What does this mean? Speak kindly to others, get enough sleep, eat your meals, look out for each other, ask if there is anything you can do if someone seems upset, dont harass your teacher, etc. This world is what we put into it, so lets put as much good into it as we can. 3) Respect the environment. Our classroom is the space we share on a regular basis. Leave it cleaner than you found it, come prepared, be open to the mature discussion of conflicting ideas, etc. 4) Use your best judgment. Sometimes an occasion will arise for which there is not clear answer. All I ask is that you make decisions based on the best evidence you can find.
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