COURSE SYLLABUS

SPANISH 7TH & 8TH Grades

2012-2013

The Spanish class is more than learning to speak the language; it is also understanding and experiencing the various cultures of the Hispanic world. Therefore, in my class we will be doing a variety of activities including singing, acting, sampling foods and playing games. Being able to communicate effectively is what this program is all about.

Please note that oral participation is stressed because Spanish is a spoken language, and practicing in class is a necessary part of learning a foreign language. Opportunities for credit will be in large group, small group, and individual activities to minimize the stress level of the student while maximizing the potential speaking time.

Homework will always be corrected in class, so students can get feedback on the assignment. Classwork is also very important. In 7th grade, students will be working with three units: Getting Started (alphabet, numbers (0-100), greetings, colors, Spanish speaking countries, classes, agreement of adjectives), School Unit and Family and Friends Unit. The 8th graders will be reviewing the basics concepts. This year they are going to work on the following three units: House/Home Unit, Sports/Leisure Unit and Stores, Shopping and Clothing Unit.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call me at (770) 651-5176. I hope this year is a good one for your child, and I hope he/she develops a love of language, it can only benefit them in the future.

Sincerely,

Magdalena Cardona

Spanish teacher at CLMS

Chestnut Log Middle School

7th and 8th Grade Spanish

2012-2013

Spanish (45 minute block)

Course Description:

The Spanish class is more than learning to speak the language; it is also understanding and experiencing the various cultures of the Hispanic world. Therefore, in my class we will be doing a variety of activities including singing, acting, sampling foods and playing games. Being able to communicate effectively is what this program is all about. Please note that oral participation is stressed because Spanish is a spoken language, and practicing in class is a necessary part of learning a foreign language. Opportunities for credit will be in large group, small group, and individual activities to minimize the stress level of the student while maximizing the potential speaking time. Homework will always be corrected in class so students can get feedback on the assignment. Class work is also very important. We also will be reinforcing Reading going to the Media Center every other week or by reading in the target language. We will be using Level 1 Georgia Performance Standards, which can be found at www.gadoe.org. The following is a breakdown of the sequence by grades.

7th Grade –Scope and Sequence

1st 9 Weeks / 2nd 9 Weeks / 3rd 9 Weeks / 4th 9 Weeks
Introduction of Colors, Classroom Objects, Numbers, Greetings, farewells, likes/dislikes, Gender of Nouns, Indefinite/Definite articles, cognates / Physical/Personality traits, Giving info, Hispanic speaking countries (Project), Describing people, places; activities & obligations, verb ir and tener que,Gustar and encantar, Christmas- Cultural / Simple requests, Self, school, Verbs: ser& estar, subject pronouns, time, exchanging info, calendar, number 0-100, verb tener, classes , places around the school, Seasons & Weather / Introduce family & friends, birthdays, age, possessive adj. Numbers 30-100, relatives/remarriage, personal a, pro-fessions, verbs: conocer, querer, venir, Reading strat.
Christmas-cultural.

8th Grade –Scope and Sequence

1st 9 Weeks / 2nd 9 Weeks / 3rd 9 Weeks / 4th 9 Weeks
Review basic concepts like the verbs ser, tener, estar, ir; colors, days/months, time, numbers, activities, classes/places, infinitive verbs, subject pronouns, weather, nouns, adj, / Introduce Leisures and Sports. Verbs: Gustar, encantar, perder, ganar, jugar, etc.
Christmas- Cultural / Introduce Clothes,
Emotions/feelings, present progressive form, describing location, asking & giving directions, ordering people to do something, exchange mone, Num.100-1,000,000 / Verbos saber,salir,& dar, Proyect, clothes, ordinal numbers, stem-chang. Verbs, making a purchase; ordering foods, taking an order, Tener idioms, indirect object pron.

Evaluation and Assessment: How Often

Tests/CDA /Projects 15% One to two per 9 weeks

Classwork/Participation 20% 2 to 4 assignments/Daily

Homework 5% 4 assignments per week

Materials Grading Scale

*Textbook: Dime/En Español/

Lecturas para Todos A 90-100

*Three ring binder and paper B 80-89

*Pen/pencil C 74-79

*Colored pencils/markers D 70-73

*Have these materials with you every day! F 69 and below

Students will be required to bring materials to class daily, will keep a Reading Log and will keep a Student portfolio in class. Students will follow Rituals and Routines set by the teacher and the school. Students will follow all rules given by the teacher including the Rituals and Routines.

Tutoring

Tutoring is encouraged immediately as problems arise. Do not be afraid to come by or ask for extra help. Every Tuesday I have tutoring for Spanish

Extra Credit

You may earn Pesos as extra credit throughout the year by doing any of the following:

*Bring something printed in Spanish

*Speaking to me in Spanish outside of class

*Being on task and using Spanish in class

At the end of each quarter, you can cash your pesos in to “buy” one or more items based on the price list below:

5 pesos = homework pass

10 pesos = 2 points added to a conversation grade

20 pesos = 2 points added to a quiz

25 pesos = 2 points added to a test

Since this class is taught 90% in Spanish, it is to your benefit to try to speak Spanish at all times in class, especially during partner and classmates activities.

Please sign and place in student’s notebook. Please use this sheet as a reference throughout the year.

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Student signature Parent signature Date

Buena suerte!