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Bienvenidos Welcome

Bienvenidos Welcome. Señorita Fannoney Email : n_fannoney@stoughtonschools.org Phone : (781) 344-7002 ext. 6244 Classes: 7 th Grade Spanish 1A 8 th Grade Spanish IB 8 th Grade Humanities. Tonight’s Agenda. Required Materials Technology Resources Curriculum Grading Policy

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Bienvenidos Welcome

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  1. BienvenidosWelcome Señorita Fannoney Email: n_fannoney@stoughtonschools.org Phone: (781) 344-7002 ext. 6244 Classes: 7th Grade Spanish 1A 8th Grade Spanish IB 8th Grade Humanities

  2. Tonight’s Agenda • Required Materials • Technology Resources • Curriculum • Grading Policy • Late Policies • Daily Routine • Support

  3. Required Materials (For Spanish) First Notebook Inspection is tomorrow 9/20. I will go over how to organize binders tomorrow step by step. • 1 ½ Binder • 5 Dividers • Standard Fill in Paper with 3 holes • Pen/ Pencil (blue or black ink) • Covered Textbook

  4. Tools for Study Wiki Page http://fannoneyoms1314.wikispaces.com The OMS Web Page also has a link to my class site. http://oms.stoughtonschools.org/ Online Textbook (Spanish Classes) Students have a login and password. http://my.hrw.com/ Other great sites: Students input vocabulary and the site creates audio flashcards, quizzes, games, and other fun activities to self assess the students understanding. http://quizlet.com Holt McDougal offers a site to supplement the book with many tools to aid student comprehension. http:// classzone.com

  5. 7th & 8th Grade Spanish Curriculum The middle school Spanish I curriculum consists of a two year program. Students complete the first half in 7th grade and they continue the 2nd half of the curriculum in the 8th grade. Students will learn to speak, read, write, and understand spoken Spanish on a variety of topics. Students will learn about the cultures that speak Spanish around the world. 7th Grade Textbook Avancemos 1a 8th Grade Textbook Avancemos 1b

  6. Grading Policy • Grading Policy • Homework 20% • Classwork 20% • Notebook Quizzes 15% • Assessments (Quizzes, Tests, Projects) 45%

  7. Late Homework Policy • 3 Late passes a term for homework (1 day extension). Students can receive 100% if they use a late pass. • If late passes have been exhausted or if homework is submitted more than a day late, the max credit is 70%. • All late assignments are discussed after school and are submitted to the late bin. Proper documentation is required on any late work submitted to the bin to ensure proper credit is received. Class time is not used to catch up, review grades, and make up work. • Students should use the WIKI and Portal to review grades, obtain missing assignments, and verify scores. Students should see me outside of class time to discuss concerns regarding individual grades. • If students require assistance with their grade or has a concern about a specific missing assignment, they must see me after school.

  8. Late Class Work Policy • Classwork is checked the next day. Students have ample time to complete the assignment in class. Most of the time we review the answers too. If for any reason they do not complete the assignment, they have additional time to finish it at home. It is not checked until the following day. • Late classwork is penalized unless there is extraordinary circumstances (max score is 70%). • If a classwork assignment is submitted more than one week late, it becomes a permanent zero.

  9. Absent Make Up Work • Students have one day for each day missed + one day (per school handbook). Late penalties will apply if work is not completed within a reasonable time frame after return to school. • Students must make arrangements to make up missed quizzes and tests after school! Arrangements should be made within a week after they return to school. • Students should use the Wiki to stay informed about what they miss. Most worksheets can be downloaded from the site. • Class time can not be used to brief students about lessons missed because it interferes with the current lesson planned for the class that day. Students must come after school if they need support after an absence or if they need to make up an assessment.

  10. Class Routine La Fecha: Date TrabajoparaEntregar(Work Due): La Frase del Día (DailyPhrase): Las Metas(Daily Objectives): La Agenda de Clase (TheClass Agenda): Instructions to begin classwork are here. La Tarea: (Homework)

  11. Parental Support • I’m looking for a contact school in a Spanish speaking country to create a classroom blog activity (I have done this in the past but currently can’t find a partner school.) • I always need white board markers and tissues if you would like to contribute classroom supplies.

  12. Required Materials Pathways • Pocket folder • Paper • Writing utensil

  13. 8th Grade Pathways • We are going to learn about Spain and a very famous writer named Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra. • Students will gain an understanding about Cervantes’ writing techniques and his peculiar writing style that blends truth and fiction. • Students will read “The Adventures of Don Quixote” in class and we will re-enact the scenes through theater skits. • Students will uncover some important lessons that lie beneath the story and teach a greater message to society Grading policy: • Classwork & Participation 40% • Theatre Skits 20% • Project Poster 20% • Final Speech by Don Quixote 20%

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