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Bienvenidos a la Clase de Español

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BIENVENIDOS A LA
CLASE DE ESPAÑOL
Teacher’s Name
School Name
WELCOME TO SPANISH
Bienvenidos a la clase de Español
Dear Student:
Welcome to [grade/class]! I’m excited about the
opportu...
CLASSROOM
RULES
Reglas del salón
1.  SPEAK in Spanish
whenever possible
2.  LISTEN when others are
speaking
3.  Be ON TIME...
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  1. 1. BIENVENIDOS A LA CLASE DE ESPAÑOL Teacher’s Name School Name
  2. 2. WELCOME TO SPANISH Bienvenidos a la clase de Español Dear Student: Welcome to [grade/class]! I’m excited about the opportunity to get to know you, and I’m looking forward to a happy and productive school year. Use this space to write a brief introduction of yourself. Also highlight some of the activities that the students will be able to experience through the year in your Spanish class. Make it as fun or formal as you like. Some teachers likes to include a picture of their whole family and even highlight some of their favorites things to do, eat, etc. Once again, welcome to [grade/class]. Let’s work together to make this the best year ever! Sincerely, [your name] TEACHER’S CONTACT Email: _____________ Office phone: _________________ Class website: ________________
  3. 3. CLASSROOM RULES Reglas del salón 1.  SPEAK in Spanish whenever possible 2.  LISTEN when others are speaking 3.  Be ON TIME 4.  PARTICIPATE in class 5.  Come PREPARED 6.  Don’t be afraid to ASK 7.  RESPECT your classmates and school personnel 8.  Have FUN 9.  Use your electronic devices only when the teacher indicates MATERIALS Materiales 1.  Binder 2.  Texbook ___________ 3.  Notebook 4.  Chromebook 5.  Two-pocket folder 6.  Pen or pencil 7.  Spanish-English Dictionary for home use COURSE DESCRIPTION Descripción del curso   This course is a [introduction/continuation] of Spanish _____. Students apply their knowledge of the language and its culture. Students will be able to engage in listening and speaking activities, and demonstrate understanding of reading and writing selections on familiar topics. Culture, connections, comparisons, and communities are included in this one-year course. This course will prepare the students for ________. El Capitolio, Cuba
  4. 4. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Responsabilidades del estudiante 1.  Be proud of what you accomplish in class. 2.  Have an active participation in class. 3.  Bring your materials. 4.  Complete your homework on time and do your best effort. 5.  Follow the classroom and school rules and procedures. 6.  Respect self, other students, the teacher, and the environment. Peru DISCIPLINE Disciplina •  1st offense: •  2nd offense •  3rd offense
  5. 5. WAYS TO ADD 7SPANISH YOUR LIFE1. CHANGE YOUR SMART PHONE AND TABLET TO SPANISH All the app icons that you look every day will now have a new meaning for you… and also use the GPS in Spanish! 2. CHANGE THE LANGUAGE OF THE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM YOU USE MORE OFTEN TO SPANISH This is an easy way to learn new vocabulary! 3. LISTEN TO CURRENT HIT SONGS COVERS IN SPANISH It isn’t a literal translation, but it will help you with your listening comprehension. Follow Kevin, Karla y La Banda on YouTube… they have the best covers! 4. WATCH A MOVIE IN SPANISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES Pick a movie that you already watched and liked and watch in Spanish with the English subtitles on. 5. WRITE YOUR SHOPPING LIST IN SPANISH This is a quick and easy way to continue practicing the food and clothing vocabulary you learned. 6. VISIT A LATIN RESTAURANT AND ORDER FOOD IN SPANISH Kill those cravings for Latin food and practice short conversations with your waiter in Spanish. 7. FOLLOW AND WRITE TO YOUR FAVORITE LATIN CELEBRITY ON TWITTER or any other social media. Many of them post bilingual updates and answer their fans in Spanish.
  6. 6. 50%   30%   20%   Test  &  Projects   Quizzes   Homework/Classwork   ACADEMIC PROCEDURES Procesos académicos 1.  Use this section to list all the academic procedures you want your students to know. 2.  This includes what do you expect them to do if they are absent or missed a class. Remind them where they can find the material covered. 3.  Your procedures if the students missed a test, quizz or fail to complete a homework. 4.  Your policy about using online translation sites or apps. 5.  Consequences if they plagiarize a homework or project. 6.  Share when the best dates and/or times to meet with you are if necessary. 7.  Use as many details as possible en each point. 8.  Procedure… 9.  Procedure… 10.  Procedure… 11.  Procedure… 12.  Procedure… GRADES Calificación Your grades will be based on: Cartagena, Colombia
  7. 7. ASSESSMENT Evaluación Use this section to describe how you are going to asses the student and how often. Include quizzes, tests, homework, classwork, special projects, oral presentations, etc. It is a good idea to also state what the student can do if he/she is not satisfied with the results. HOMEWORK Tareas Use this section to describe your homework procedures. Includes how do you prefer your students to deliver their work (physically or electronically). Also include the procedure for late or missed homework. % GRADE 100-90 A 89-80 B 79-70 C 69-60 D 59 or less F GRADE SCALE Escala de calificaciones
  8. 8. SYLLABUS Plan de estudio 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Week 1: •  Syllabus, procedures, prepare binder. •  Preliminary Lessons Week 2 -3: •  Unit: __________ Week 4-6: •  Unit: __________ Week 7-9: •  Unit: __________ Week 10-12: •  Unit: __________ Week 13-15: •  Unit: __________ Week 16-18: •  Unit: __________ 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Week 19-24: •  Unit: __________ Week 25-27: •  Unit: __________ Week 28-30: •  Unit: __________ Week 31-33: •  Unit: __________ Week 34-36: •  Unit: __________ This is a flexible calendar, subject to change due to pedagogical considerations. [You can also add the topics covered for each unit and special projects.]  
  9. 9. REWARDS PROGRAM Recompensas If you have a motivational or reward program where your students get points or credit for participation use this section to explain how it works. “It has been said that it is necessary to possess many languages ​​in order to think consciously in one's own language. There is nothing more exact. Each language is a view of the world. -Hermann Keyserling Mexico

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