Spanish 3 honors
Mrs. Elena Keyser
ekeyser@moeller.org
Adaptation and change are the only constants.
VM: (513) 791-1680 ext. 1994
Office hours: M blocks, and afterschool by appointment in room 247 Mentor group: Zaragoza 6 room 247 General overview of the course and objectives: Students are expected to read, write, listen and speak in Spanish appropriate to a level 3 honors level. The course will also involve the study of grammar and the culture of Spanish-speaking countries. Required supplies and fees: There are no additional fees, per se, involved in this course. If there would be a field trip or other activity that would involve payment, it would be made optional. Expectations for classroom environment: o
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Academic rigor-students should expect homework after each class period minimum of 30 minutes. Practice is essential for language acquisition. Short papers, reading of short stories and selections, presentations, and frequent evaluation in different forms. Open channel of communication between teacher, student and parents—email is by far the quickest form of communication Specific course expectations—see pg. 3 below Tablet PC expectations: computers are used frequently, student must be able to have DyKnow, internet and other computer programs used in the class in good working order and ready to use in class and at home. Classroom behavior / Respect expectations: see pg. 2 below Academic Violations- the teacher will follow the policies described in the student handbook regarding academic violations. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the policy.
Grading policies: straight points (for more info see pg. 3 below) Make-up Work Policy: the instructor will follow the makeup policies described in the student handbook. Students should familiarize themselves with the make-up policies.