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ETOWAH HIGH SCHOOL ETOWAH HIGH SCHOOL BIENVENIDOS BIENVENIDOS Welcome Welcome Señora Claudia Larrotta Señora Claudia Larrotta Teach21 Teach21 [email protected] [email protected] 2010-2011 2010-2011

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ETOWAH HIGH SCHOOLETOWAH HIGH SCHOOL  BIENVENIDOS BIENVENIDOS

WelcomeWelcome

Señora Claudia LarrottaSeñora Claudia Larrotta

Teach21 Teach21   [email protected]@cherokee.k12.ga.us

  2010-20112010-2011

  

    

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Course DescriptionCourse Description

• This course is designed to help students read, write and communicate orally in Spanish. The more complex structures will be taught, emphasizing and stimulating oral proficiency through the use of the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. A greater appreciation and understanding of the Hispanic culture will be gained.

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Course ContentCourse Content• A brief review will be done first.

Content will include new and old grammar along with essential vocabulary. Hispanic culture will be explored through readings, internet, cultural projects and foods.

• Materials: • Textbook: En Español 3 McDougal Littell• Notebook: A 3-ring binder, plenty of paper and

dividers, pens or pencils.

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GRADINGGRADING• Participation/ Classwork…25%

• Summative Assessments…….....30%

• Homework…….. ..……..10%

• Mid-term/Final Exam ………….10%• Formative Assessments

Quizzes/Projects…………25%

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FL CURRICULUM FL CURRICULUM

CONTENT GUIDELINES

• ACTFL Guidelines• Georgia Performance

Standards

LEARNING STRATEGIES

• Learning Focused Schools LFS

TEACHING APPROACH

• Communicative approach• Project based learning• Performance based

approach

ASSESSMENT

• Formative

• Summative

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CLASS RULESCLASS RULES• 1. Be on time every day. School policy on attendance and

tardiness will be enforced.• 2. Come to class prepared: books, homework, writing utensil,

notebook, etc.• 3. Participate.• 4. Sit in the assigned seat daily.• 5. Request extra help – DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST

MINUTE!• 6. Treat others with respect and consideration . Students

have to be responsible for their own behavior and actions.• 7. No food, gum or drink in class (except water).• 8. No cell phones, calculators or personal organizers in class• 9. Make up work: guidelines provided in the Students

handbook

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PARENT/TEACHER PARENT/TEACHER COMMUNICATIONCOMMUNICATION

Communication among parents, teachers and students is very important and allows us to work as a team. Please email me with your questions or concerns. I will make every effort to reply to your email as soon as possible.

Email: [email protected]

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IMPORTANT INFOIMPORTANT INFO

• ASPEN: Parents Portal

• Access to the Online Book: Students created their own login.

• Class Resources: Visit our webpage

• NATIONAL SPANISH EXAM

• NSE Website• Our goal: To have all

Spanish 3 students taking the exam.

• Regular Registration (November 1 – January 31)

• Test Administration (March 1 – April 10)

• National Results Sent Out via Email (By May 1)

• Cost per Student: $6.00

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TEACHERS AS ADVISORSTEACHERS AS ADVISORS

• T.A.A: The purpose of advisement is to help students to develop bonds with their peers that will continue throughout high school.

• We will be meeting together once a week for a 30 minute session.

• We will focus on academic, career, character education, and social topics.

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What’s going on in Class?What’s going on in Class?

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There is a correlation between language learning and…

• Development of cognitive abilities• Ability to hypothesize in science• Higher scores on standardized tests• Higher academic performance at the college level• Increased linguistic awareness• Attention control on cognitive tasks• Development of reading skills• Improvement of verbal and spatial skills• Problem solving ability

WHY STUDY FOREIGN WHY STUDY FOREIGN LANGUAGES?LANGUAGES?

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ONWARD AND UPWARDONWARD AND UPWARDTHANKS FOR COMING TONIGHT AND DON’T FORGET TO

SIGN IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE.