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SPANISH I COURSE SYLLABUS
Sra. Rivera
Room #349
(218) 746-2154
mrivera@isd116.org
ABOUT ME…
I am originally from Puerto Rico. My dad served in the U.S. Army so we moved A LOT! I have lived in many states and then I have also lived and visited many countries abroad. I have 2 sisters, one lives in Brainerd, and my other sister lives in Wichita, Kansas. I am the middle child. I live in Brainerd but will be moving to Pillager shortly as we are finishing building our home. I have 4 children, Raymond is the oldest, he is in 11th grade, Joseph is in 4th grade, Anthony is in 2nd grade, and Isabella is 3 years old. We also have a lab named Lady. In my free time I love to spend time with my family, camping, biking, swimming, etc. I especially love to travel to different places (not cold ones) and learn about different cultures.
WHERE DID I GO TO SCHOOL?
Like I had mentioned before, we moved a lot and I am so thankful for seeing all the places I had the pleasure of living in and visiting. I graduated H.S. from Leavenworth, Kansas. I began going to college at Kansas State University and later transferred to St. Cloud State University. I earned my Bachelor’s degree and several years later I returned to school to get my Master’s degree from Southwest Minnesota State University. I love going to school and it truly has nothing to do with being a teacher. I just love to learn!
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A year-long Course Language for Communication Historical, Geographical, and Contemporary
Awareness Benefits of Completing the course with a “C”
or better
GOALS
Communication in a language other than English
Knowledge and understanding of other cultures
Develop insight into the nature of the language and culture
SUPPLIES
PLEASE HAVE A SEPARATE 1 SUBJECT NOTEBOOK FOR ALL BELL RINGERS!
TOPICS WE WILL BE COVERING
Etapa Preliminar: Hola, Bienvenidos Unidad 1 Etapa 1: Bienvenido a Miami Unidad 1 Etapa 2: San Antonio-Mis Amigos Unidad 1 Etapa 3: Los Angeles, Te presento a
mi familia Unidad 2 Etapa 1: Un dia de clases Unidad 2 Etapa 2: Un horario dificil Unidad 2 Etapa 3: Mis actividades Unidad 3 Etapa 1: Me gusta el tiempo libre! Unidad 3 Etapa 2: Deportes para todos! Unidad 3 Etapa 3: El tiempo en el Yunque!
ASSESSMENT
You will be graded on bell ringers, classwork, homework, quizzes, tests, listening activities, reading and speaking assignments, and projects. Please remember that homework is due the following day. You should be prepared when you come to class!
If you turn in late assignments you will receive a “TARDE” stamp which means “LATE” in Spanish. These assignments will earn no more than 50% of the points possible.
GRADING
Unlike previous years, grades will be calculated using the following weights:
Tests and Quizzes (including Sem. 1 and 2 projects)....….30%Quizzes ……………………………………………..…………..20%Homework ……………………...………………………………20%Projects………………………………………………………….20%Participation (includes listening and speaking activities and daily bell ringers)………………………………..………….…10%
Total Points……………………………………..…………….100%
Any assignments, tests, or quizzes MUST be made up on time per the Student Handbook. All times must be prearranged with Ms. Rivera.
GRADE SCALE
A 93-100A- 90-92B+ 87-89B 83-86B- 80-82C+ 77-79C 73-76C- 70-72D+ 67-69D 63-66D- 60-62F anything below a 60%
HELPFUL WEBSITES
Rivera’s webpage on the Pillager Website
*Although this is a great site with many resources, I will not accept any work that has been translated by the internet. An occasional word is very different to an entire assignment. You will receive a zero if online translators are being used to complete assignments.
*Plagiarism will not be tolerated. All sources must be cited!
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