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HTTP://WWW.LEADWITHLANGUAGES.ORG/
GOAL /META
SALGADOSN.WEEBLY.COM
If you haven’t yet, Please Read Información de la Claseand fill out form (ex. Below)
Lesson plans posted on class website which includes assigned homework,
worksheets, etc.This is where your child comes when
he/she misses class or needs details for an assignment, etc. (ex. Below)
Spanish II, Sp. III Pre-AP, and Spanish V Literature
Sra. Salgado 512-841-4164
Tutoring hours for Fall SemesterBy appointment (subject to change, please keep checking class website)
•Tuesday and Thurs. 8:30 am - 8:50 am •Tuesday and Thurs. 4:20 pm - 4:50 pm
• I am in my room both before and after school, but students must let me know ahead of time that they are coming.
email address: [email protected] website:
www.salgadosn.weebly.com
website can also be accessed from www.jbhs.org
HOW TO SUCCEED IN SPANISH
1.Review the material daily for 10-15 minutes. 2.Practice the vocabulary online and oral presentations more than once3.Personalize the language. Use Spanish to express information familiar to you.4.Request extra help when needed. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. 5.Read and listen to news broadcasts in Spanish on TV or the internet and in Spanish newspapers and magazines.6.Buy a Spanish-English dictionary. Recommended: 1”-1 1/2” thick7.Stay organized, Check lesson plan everyday before coming to class, immediately after being absent, and use time management.8.Make or join a study group.9.Come to class prepared.10.Electronic Devices are not allowed for personal use during instructional time.
• Cell phones disrupt the learning environment, must be turned off or set to vibrate during class and put away.
11.Check out websites in Spanish. Useful websites for tutorials:
www.quia.com www.learnspanish.com www.studyspanish.comwww.about.com www.spanishunlimited.com www.espanole.org http://utopia.utexas.edu Quizlet.com www.collegeboard.com www.colby.ecu/~bknelson/SLC/index.php
ELECTRONICS POLICY AND CONSEQUENCESAll electronic devices will be collected at the beginning of the block and returned by the end of the block.
Teacher will let class know when electronics can be used and will distribute devices back to each student for an instructional activity only.
When electronic devices are being used for instructional purposes first time electronic device is misused (texting, emailing, games, pictures, other websites etc.) device will be picked up and given at the end of class. Student will sign an acknowledgement of misuse of electronics during class time. This acknowledgement will be kept on file.
When electronic devices are being used for instructional purposes second time electronic device is misused (texting, emailing, games, pictures, other websites etc.) device will be picked up and turned into main office. Student will sign an acknowledgement of misuse of electronics during class time and understands that phone can be picked up from the main office. The teacher will turn it into the office after 4:30pm before 5:00pm. This acknowledgement will be kept on file.
Third offense will result in device being confiscated and turned into the office. The teacher will turn it into the office after 4:30pm before 5:00pm. Parent can pick up device after TWO days and $15 fee will be assessed. Referral will also be written. Subsequent offenses will result in a confiscation, written referral and parent conference.
Cambios y Desafíos Globales
La Belleza y la
EstéticaLa Ciencia y
la Tecnología
La Personalidad Privada y Pública
La Familia y la
ComunidadLa Vida
Contemporánea
High School LOTE Big Ideas
SO WHICH SPANISH LEVEL SHOULD A STUDENT BE AT NOW?
Intermediate low Speakercan say sentences, carry on conversation, asking original
questions, etc. Intermediate Lowdemonstrates Intermediate proficiency all of the time but BARELY. They struggle to do it.
Novice High Speakercan sometimes respond in intelligible sentences, but will not be able to sustain sentence-level discourse.
Novice High Speakerare able to express personal meaning by relying heavily on learned phrases or recombinations of these. Their language consists primarily of short and sometimes incomplete sentences in the present tense,
COMMON CONCERNS OF PARENTS
How can I keep up with my student’s progress in Spanish class?
Check their planbook daily. I have prepared a calendar with all outside assignments, quiz dates and project due dates. Please be proactive and check the calendar on a daily basis to make sure that your student has the work prepared for the following day. If you wait to get a progress report from me, it is too late for late work to be turned in.
My child says that they don’t understand because you speak in Spanish all of the time. Students need to watch me as I am speaking. I will use gestures, pictures, charts, cognates, etc. to reinforce what I am saying and what they need to say in certain situations. You taught them English that way, but they were too young to remember.
Is there any extra credit available? In order to receive extra
credit, students need to be caught up with daily practice assignments and projects. Then Teacher decides about extra credit.
CLASS INFORMATION
Thank you for sending supplies for the classroom (look on class info page in the website).
TEACHER WISHLIST: Colored paper (bright colors) - students will like having their handout pages and warmup calendars on colored paper so easy to locate in binder/backpack, whiteout, headphones (even better with mic.), sheet protectors
Make-Up Work for Excused Absences: A student will be given 2 school days for every one day of school that is missed in order to make up the assignment. Work assigned prior to the first day of absence is due the day the student returns to class. Any quizzes or tests missed during your absence must be made up during tutorials within one week after return. Work can be found online at salgadosn.weebly.com
Late Work Policy: All late work will incur a 20 point deduction each block day. By 3rd block day max grade is 50.
Retakes: If a student scores a 70 or below on an Exam they may re-take the exam after completing correction and after 24 hours. A student will have up to 48 hours to complete a re-take. After 48 hours, the original exam grade will be entered into the gradebook.
WHERE TO TURN IN HOMEWORK (TAREA)? EDMODO WILL BE USED TO TURN IN PROJECTS AND SPECIFIC HOMEWORK MOST OF THE TIME. PLEASE MAKE SURE
YOUR STUDENT HAS AN EDMODO ACCOUNT.
Paperless and
easy to turn in!
www.edmodo.com
Parents: You child can get parent code when logged in and give that to you. Go to Edmodo and click "I'm Parent" and fill out info and enter
parent code and you will be able to see assignments, homework grades, etc.
Your child gives you this Code
Assignment with due
date. Student
clicks “Turn in” button, uploads
image or document and clicks “Submit”Any of these websites can be
accessible by computer or smartphone making the homework
readily available!
TAREA: USING QUIZLET, EDMODO, AND OTHERSYOUR CHILD NEEDS TO CREATE AN ACCOUNT FOR THESE WEBSITES.
Websites to practice, learn and improve your Spanish skills
www.edmodo.com
www.fluencia.com
www.duolingo.com
www.quizlet.com
INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES
I am from Puerto Rico
Who is Sra. Salgado?
MY EDUCATIONAlma Mater
University of Puerto Rico
Bachelors and Masters Degrees
Georgetown University DC
TX State University
(to become a
teacher ) Certified in
Bilingual Edu., ESL,
Secondary Spanish
WHO AM I?
THE MILLENNIUM GENERATION
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN STUDENTS ARE NOT INTERESTED OR DON’T UNDERSTAND?
IN ORDER TO COMMUNICATE WITH THEM …