Class Requirements: Spanish I, Spanish 2, Spanish 3, and AP Spanish Literature
Learning a foreign language in a global society is an asset that will help you in any career you may pursue in the future. Like mathematics, learning a foreign language builds upon itself, and will be fast paced. If you are unsure about a concept, don’t wait to ask! Help is always available, but it is up to you to ask.
Ø Be proactive: an active learner who takes notes in class, listens, asks questions when unclear
Ø Be responsible: write down homework assignments posted on the upper right hand side of the white board, complete homework, turn it in on time, complete make up work after an absence
Ø Be accountable: don’t make excuses, don’t blame teachers, computers, or parents, listen in class, study for tests. Homework
- To receive full credit for homework, it must be stamped in the beginning of class period.
- If a student is late to class, he/she will only receive half credit if the homework is complete.
- All homework assignments will be collected at the end of the quarter.
Absences
- If you were here when the homework was assigned, it must be turned in the day you return to class.
- If you were absent when the homework was assigned you have three days to turn in the assignment.
- You are responsible for notes during the time of your absence. You can either come to us or a classmate.
- Missed tests must be made up at a time arranged with the teacher. If you don’t show up, it will become a zero, and cannot be made up.
Materials
- You must bring your workbook, spiral notebook or binder, and textbook every day.
- Failure to bring the text, spiral or workbook to class will result in loss of participation/class points.
Tardies
- Tardies will always result in loss of class participation points.
- Students will not receive full credit for homework when tardy to class.
- On the fifth tardy student will be referred to the vice principal’s office.