Bishop Alemany High School

2010-2011

Mission Statement

As a Catholic High School, Bishop Alemany is a community enriched by faith that develops intellectually prepared men and women who are committed to promoting a just and peaceful world as conscientious and morally courageous leaders in service to others.

Syllabus

Course: Spanish II

Instructor: Ms. Linares

Tutoring: Wednesdays and Thursdays after school

Textbook: ¡En Español! 2 Workbook: ¡En Español! 2

McDougal Littel McDougal Littel

Materials: A notebook (could be a spiral notebook for Spanish class only) with 3 sections (Notes, class work and homework)

A folder

Spanish/English dictionary(optional)

501 Spanish Verbs (optional)

Pens (black, blue, red), and pencils

flash cards

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Spanish 2 is a secondary level course in the Spanish language. During the semester, students will be introduced to a more advanced level of grammar. Students will also improve their skill and knowledge of Spanish pronunciation, spelling, reading, writing and syntax. Students will develop the vocabulary needed to express themselves in speech and writing on a more advanced level. The course learning objectives will be met through in-class assignments, activities and homework.

CLASS RULES:

1. Respect: students must show respect for themselves, fellow students and the teacher at all times.

2. Be prepared: students must bring all required materials to class (textbook, workbook, notebook and dictionary).

3. Be on time: students are to be in their seats when the bell rings and are to remain seated until the teacher dismisses them.

4. NO food: Foods of any type, candy, gum chewing or drinks are not allowed in the classroom. Bottled water is allowed.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

1. Students are required to arrive to class on time and prepared for lecture.

2. Students are required to bring all materials to class everyday.

3. Students must put their greatest effort and participation. Active participation in the class is a necessary part to learning in this course. Students are expected to actively participate in class and group work.

4. Complete all class and homework assignments on time. Failure to complete assignments on time will lower the student’s grade. All homework is to be neatly written on notebook paper. NO LATE HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED.

5. Assignments are to be headed with the student’s name, date, class and period on the top right. Keep all assignments in an organized manner to be reviewed at the teacher’s discretion. They should be neat and legible. Students are required to keep ALL notes, assignments, handouts and this syllabus in our class binder.

6. Quizzes (announced and unannounced) will be given every week to assess progress and identify student weaknesses. Pop quizzes and reading quizzes covering recent material will be given without prior notice. Students need to keep pace on daily learning and reading assignments.

7. Students are expected to consistently check the Alemany.org website for assignments, updates, and important information through out the year.

8. Students are expected to follow ALL disciplinary policies for Alemany and this class at all times.

9. Quizzes (announced and unannounced) will be given every week to assess progress and identify student weaknesses. Pop quizzes and reading quizzes covering recent material will be given without prior notice. Students need to keep pace on daily learning and reading assignments.

10. Please note that since this course is to learn a foreign language it is required that students review vocabulary, grammar, and notes every day minimum 30 to 45 minutes to achieve mastery of the target language.

Discipline Policy/consequences:

· Verbal warning/detention

· Phone call home

· Referral to dean

· Suspension/expulsion

TESTING PROCEDURE AND POLICY

Tests will be administered at the end of every chapter and quizzes will be given weekly or as necessary.

Make up test will be the student’s responsibility. Make up tests will be given only with excused absences. Late assignments will not be accepted.

Any cheating, talking or helping other will result in a “0” on any test or quiz. Work not submitted, due to an excused absence, will be accepted in a period equal to the number of days missed.

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR DETERMINING GRADES

25% Homework (complete, accurate, on time, legible) / Class work

20% Quizzes and Unit Test/Assignments

20% Final Semester Exam

20% Projects, reports and presentations

15% Participation/Conduct


94-100% = A 80- 82% = B- 67-69%= D+

90- 93% = A- 77- 79% = C+ 63-66%= D


87- 89% = B+ 73- 76% = C 60-62%= D-

83- 86% = B 70- 72% = C- 0-59%= F

Please Note: With all due consideration given to the above stated guidelines, the final determination of the student’s grade rests with the professional judgment of the teacher.

Please Note: With all due consideration given to the above stated guidelines, the final determination of the student’s grade rests with the professional judgment of the teacher.

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I _____________________________(student’s name) have read this syllabus, understand and agree with the policies and requirements for this course.

I, _________________________ (parent’s name) have read the policies for this course.