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Bienvenidos a la clase de español!

Bienvenidos a la clase de español!. Señora Bryant La sala 1407 Lebanon High School. Sra. Bryant’s Recipe for success:. Arrive to class on time, alert and prepared Raise hand often to participate and ask questions Do homework every night to the best of my ability

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Bienvenidos a la clase de español!

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  1. Bienvenidos a la clase de español! Señora Bryant La sala 1407 Lebanon High School

  2. Sra. Bryant’s Recipe for success: • Arrive to class on time, alert and prepared • Raise hand often to participate and ask questions • Do homework every night to the best of my ability • Study vocabulary at least 10-15 minutes each day • Study 1-2 hours before a quiz or test • Ask for extra help when necessary

  3. Materials you will need: • 3-ring binder • Five dividers • Paper • Pens and Pencils • Colored pencils/markers

  4. Grade System • Total Points earned/total possible points = grade average • Example: 400/500=.80=80% • Grading Scale: • 92-100 A 83-91 B 74-82 C 65-73 D 0-64 F

  5. Participation • Each time a student raises his or her hand and answers correctly in Spanish, he/she will receive one participation point. • Every few weeks each student’s points are added together and converted to a grade based on the class average for participation. • Grades reflect the students’ frequency and ability to speak Spanish in class.

  6. The dreaded “Págame” • “Págame” a.k.a. “pay me” one participation pt. • Given as a consequence for speaking out in English without permission, being off-task or disrupting class.

  7. Why is it so important for us to speak only Spanish in class? • When you were a baby and first learned English, did your mommy speak to you in Japanese? • Your brain naturally follows the path of least resistance and will not hear Spanish if English is also floating around the classroom. • Spanish is Super Cool!!!

  8. Tarea Homework Tarea • Homework assignments are checked or collected at the beginning of class each day. • No late homework will be accepted (even if it is finished and in your locker). • Repeated failure to turn in homework assignments may result in a detention.

  9. What to do if you are absent… • Check Señora Bryant’s website for homework and assignments. There is 1:1 ratio for make up days. Therefore, if you missed one day, all work must be turned in one day after you return. • Ask Señora Bryant for any handouts. • Copy any notes from when you were absent. • Schedule an appointment to make up any tests or quizzes. Once the allotted number of days have passed, you will receive a zero for the test or quiz. Make up work is your personal responsibility!

  10. ¡Bien hecho! • When you do a good job in Spanish class you could receive: • Warrior rewards • Positive phone calls or emails home • Extra participation points

  11. Dis-R-E-S-P-E-C-T…a BIG “NO, NO”… • To Señora Bryant • To the Spanish language • To classmates • To yourself Consequences will be given!!!

  12. Frases Importantes

  13. Señora Bryant • Bryant.Deborah@lebanon.k12.oh.us • Web page: www.lebanon.k12.oh.us • Our schools • High School • Teacher Web Pages • My name • Your class • Work Phone: 513-934-5124

  14. No es el Fin, sino el principio! (It’s not the end, but the beginning!)

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