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1 DeLand High School Course Syllabus Teacher Name: Kim Sibio Term: Course Name: German I Course: # kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Please sign and date the 3rd sheet. Have student return to teacher by 8/28/17. Materials Needed: Loose leaf notebook paper, blue or black ink pen, highlighters, (class set) German- English Dictionary, 8 ½ by 11 inch 3-ring Binder by August 31st. Textbook: Mosaik 1 Course Objectives: - Students will be introduced to the target language, its culture, and history. - Students will develop basic oral communicative and presentational skills. - Students will develop basic reading and writing skills of standardized German (Hochdeutsch). - Students will familiarize themselves with basic vocabulary and fundamentals of grammar. Major Units/Themes: Unit 1 Hallo! Wie geht s? 1A Wie geht s? 1B In der Schule Unit 2 Schule und Studium 2A An der Universität 2B Sport und Freizeit Unit 3 Familie und Freunde 3A Sabine Schmidts Familie 3B Wie sind sie? Unit 4 Essen 4A Lebensmittel 4B Im Restaurant Projects: You will have an opportunity to participate in several individual and group projects of different media that focus on technology, environment, music, and cultural topics that pertain to German-speaking countries throughout the year. One project will be entered in the Volusia County World Language Festival, which is held on Saturday, March 31, 2018 on Deland High s campus. Methods of Assessment: 60% = Summative Assessments 40% = Formative Assessments 0% = Diagnostic Assessments

2 Students will have the opportunity during each 9-week period to improve one (1) summative assessment. This is not a retake per se, rather a repair of incorrect responses. Students will have 15 days to complete test repair after receiving a graded summative assessment. The teacher reserves the right to amend student end-of-quarter grade based on overall academic achievement and adherence to class policies and procedures. Our German speaking goal is to remain in the target language 90% during instruction. Grading scale per District guidelines: A B C D 0-59 F LATE WORK: Unexcused late work may be submitted for full credit if submitted within a 3-day period, along with an additional assignment on a similar topic per teacher discretion. Excused absences will follow Deland High School s guidelines and procedures. Classroom Expectations for Student Success: Policies and Procedures 1. Pay attention/focus 2. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS 3. GIVE 100% 4. BE SUPPORTIVE OF OTHERS 5. COME TO CLASS PREPARED AND ON TIME. DeLand High s Discipline Plan Procedures: 1. TEACHER INTERVENTION (VERBAL WARNING, LOSS TIME OUT, LOSS OF PRIVILEGE) 2. TEACHER INTERVENTION (CONTACT GUARDIAN, DETENTION, TEACHER/STUDENT CONFERENCE, SEAT CHANGE) 3. WRITE A REFERRAL AND SEND STUDENT TO DEAN S OFFICE. 4. LEVEL 3 OR HIGHER OFFENSE, SEND STUDENT TO DEAN IMMEDIATELY Cell Phone & Electronic Devices: All electronic devices are to be turned OFF and kept out of sight while in the classroom, unless instruction incorporates BYOT and permits the use of personal devices. The 1 st offense will receive a warning. The second offense may result in a referral. Each student will also need to come to class prepared with pen or pencil and loose notebook paper. Colored pencils or highlighters may help organize student notes for easier studying. Each student will be asked to maintain an organized class notebook (3-ring Binder) with all handouts and class notes, which should be brought to class each day! Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated this includes using online translations. I encourage students to utilize online dictionaries, not translations. Evidence of plagiarism (including using advanced grammar and concepts not taught during instruction) may result in a zero for the assignment, or may need to be re-completed for a grade.

3 Dear Bulldog Parents, My name is Kim Sibio, Department Chair of World Languages, and I will be teaching German I and II, German 3 Honors, IB German IV, and IB German 5 at Deland High School during the academic school year, My goal is not only to assist your child in reading, writing, and improving fluency in German, but also to foster an interest in learning more of German-speaking countries rich culture and history. That being said, I am also the sponsor for the German Club. To ensure a successful school year, please make sure that your child attends school daily, behaves appropriately, and is prepared with the necessary tools to participate and complete daily lessons. A copy of the syllabus, grading policies and procedures, and behavioral expectations for this class will be posted on the following website: I am looking forward to another exciting year at Deland High School, and hope to meet you personally at our Open House on August 31, Again, please feel free to contact me at any time with questions or concerns you may have, at kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Kim Sibio I have read the information provided in the syllabus (which is also posted on the website), and understand the rules, policies, and expectations of this class. I have also reviewed the school policies regarding BYOT, dress code, and tardiness, and understand the explanation of the school s Academic Integrity Policy. ****************************************************************************************** Please complete and return by 8/28/17 to receive a Keine Hausaufgaben Pass. Student Name: Student Signature Parent Name: Parent Signature: Date: Parent Phone Number: Parent Address:

4 DeLand High School Course Syllabus Teacher Name: Kim Sibio Term: Course Name: German II Course: # Please sign and date the 3rd sheet. Have student return to teacher by 8/28/17. Materials Needed: Loose leaf notebook paper, blue or black ink pen, highlighters, (class set) German- English Dictionary, 8 ½ by 11 inch 3-ring Binder by August 31st. Textbook: Mosaik 2 Course Objectives: - Students will be introduced to the target language, its culture, and history. - Students will develop basic oral communicative and presentational skills. - Students will develop basic reading and writing skills of standardized German (Hochdeutsch). - Students will familiarize themselves with basic vocabulary and fundamentals of grammar. Major Units/Themes: Unit 1 Feiern 1A Feste feiern 1B Kleidung Unit 2 Trautes Heim 2A Zu Hause 2B Hausarbeit Unit 3 Urlaub und Ferien 3A Jahreszeiten 3B Reisen Unit 4 Verkehrsmittel und Technologie 4A Auto und Rad fahren 4B Technik und Medien Projects: You will have an opportunity to participate in several individual and group projects of different media that focus on technology, environment, music, and cultural topics that pertain to German-speaking countries throughout the year. One project will be entered in the Volusia County World Language Festival, which is held on Saturday, March 31, 2018 on Deland High s campus. Methods of Assessment: 60% = Summative Assessments 40% = Formative Assessments 0% = Diagnostic Assessments

5 Students will have the opportunity during each 9-week period to improve one (1) summative assessment. This is not a retake per se, rather a repair of incorrect responses. Students will have 15 days to complete test repair after receiving a graded summative assessment. The teacher reserves the right to amend student end-of-quarter grade based on overall academic achievement and adherence to class policies and procedures. Our German speaking goal is to remain in the target language 90% during instruction. Grading scale per District guidelines: A B C D 0-59 F LATE WORK: Unexcused late work may be submitted for full credit if submitted within a 3-day period, along with an additional assignment on a similar topic per teacher discretion. Excused absences will follow Deland High School s guidelines and procedures. Classroom Expectations for Student Success: Policies and Procedures 1. Pay attention/focus 2. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS 3. GIVE 100% 4. BE SUPPORTIVE OF OTHERS 5. COME TO CLASS PREPARED AND ON TIME. DeLand High s Discipline Plan Procedures: 1. TEACHER INTERVENTION (VERBAL WARNING, LOSS TIME OUT, LOSS OF PRIVILEGE) 2. TEACHER INTERVENTION (CONTACT GUARDIAN, DETENTION, TEACHER/STUDENT CONFERENCE, SEAT CHANGE) 3. WRITE A REFERRAL AND SEND STUDENT TO DEAN S OFFICE. 4. LEVEL 3 OR HIGHER OFFENSE, SEND STUDENT TO DEAN IMMEDIATELY Cell Phone & Electronic Devices: All electronic devices are to be turned OFF and kept out of sight while in the classroom, unless instruction incorporates BYOT and permits the use of personal devices. The 1 st offense will receive a warning. The second offense may result in a referral. Each student will also need to come to class prepared with pen or pencil and loose notebook paper. Colored pencils or highlighters may help organize student notes for easier studying. Each student will be asked to maintain an organized class notebook (3-ring Binder) with all handouts and class notes, which should be brought to class each day! Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated this includes using online translations. I encourage students to utilize online dictionaries, not translations. Evidence of plagiarism (including using advanced grammar and concepts not taught during instruction) may result in a zero for the assignment, or may need to be re-completed for a grade.

6 Dear Bulldog Parents, My name is Kim Sibio, Department Chair of World Languages, and I will be teaching German I and II, German 3 Honors, IB German IV, and IB German 5 at Deland High School during the academic school year, My goal is not only to assist your child in reading, writing, and improving fluency in German, but also to foster an interest in learning more of German-speaking countries rich culture and history. That being said, I am also the sponsor for the German Club. To ensure a successful school year, please make sure that your child attends school daily, behaves appropriately, and is prepared with the necessary tools to participate and complete daily lessons. A copy of the syllabus, grading policies and procedures, and behavioral expectations for this class will be posted on the following website: I am looking forward to another exciting year at Deland High School, and hope to meet you personally at our Open House on August 31, Again, please feel free to contact me at any time with questions or concerns you may have, at kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Kim Sibio I have read the information provided in the syllabus (which is also posted on the website), and understand the rules, policies, and expectations of this class. I have also reviewed the school policies regarding BYOT, dress code, and tardiness, and understand the explanation of the school s Academic Integrity Policy. ****************************************************************************************** Please complete and return by 8/28/17 to receive a Keine Hausaufgaben Pass. Student Name: Student Signature Parent Name: Parent Signature: Date: Parent Phone Number: Parent Address:

7 DeLand High School Course Syllabus Teacher Name: Kim Sibio Term: Course Name: German 3 Honors Course: # kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Please sign and date the 3rd sheet. Have student return to teacher by 8/28/17. Materials Needed: Loose leaf notebook paper, blue or black ink pen, highlighters, (class set) German- English Dictionary, 8 ½ by 11 inch 3-ring Binder by August 31st. Textbook: Mosaik 3 Course Objectives: - Students will be introduced to the target language, its culture, and history. - Students will develop basic oral communicative and presentational skills. - Students will develop basic reading and writing skills of standardized German (Hochdeutsch). - Students will familiarize themselves with basic vocabulary and fundamentals of grammar. Major Units/Themes: Unit 1 Gesundheit 1A Die Alltagsroutine 1B Beim Arzt Unit 2 Stadtleben 2A Besorgungen 2B In der Stadt Unit 3 Beruf und Karriere 3A Im Büro 3B Berufe Unit 4 Natur 4A In der Natur 4B Die Umwelt Projects: You will have an opportunity to participate in several individual and group projects of different media that focus on technology, environment, music, and cultural topics that pertain to German-speaking countries throughout the year. One project will be entered in the Volusia County World Language Festival, which is held on Saturday, March 31, 2018 on Deland High s campus. Methods of Assessment: 60% = Summative Assessments 40% = Formative Assessments 0% = Diagnostic Assessments

8 Students will have the opportunity during each 9-week period to improve one (1) summative assessment. This is not a retake per se, rather a repair of incorrect responses. Students will have 15 days to complete test repair after receiving a graded summative assessment. The teacher reserves the right to amend student end-of-quarter grade based on overall academic achievement and adherence to class policies and procedures. Our German speaking policy is to remain in the target language 90% during instruction. Grading scale per District guidelines: A B C D 0-59 F LATE WORK: Unexcused late work may be submitted for full credit if submitted within a 3-day period, along with an additional assignment on a similar topic per teacher discretion. Excused absences will follow Deland High School s guidelines and procedures. Classroom Expectations for Student Success: Policies and Procedures 1. Pay attention/focus 2. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS 3. GIVE 100% 4. BE SUPPORTIVE OF OTHERS 5. COME TO CLASS PREPARED AND ON TIME. DeLand High s Discipline Plan Procedures: 1. TEACHER INTERVENTION (VERBAL WARNING, LOSS TIME OUT, LOSS OF PRIVILEGE) 2. TEACHER INTERVENTION (CONTACT GUARDIAN, DETENTION, TEACHER/STUDENT CONFERENCE, SEAT CHANGE) 3. WRITE A REFERRAL AND SEND STUDENT TO DEAN S OFFICE. 4. LEVEL 3 OR HIGHER OFFENSE, SEND STUDENT TO DEAN IMMEDIATELY Cell Phone & Electronic Devices: All electronic devices are to be turned OFF and kept out of sight while in the classroom, unless instruction incorporates BYOT and permits the use of personal devices. The 1 st offense will receive a warning. The second offense may result in a referral. Each student will also need to come to class prepared with pen or pencil and loose notebook paper. Colored pencils or highlighters may help organize student notes for easier studying. Each student will be asked to maintain an organized class notebook (3-ring Binder) with all handouts and class notes, which should be brought to class each day! Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated this includes using online translations. I encourage students to utilize online dictionaries, not translations. Evidence of plagiarism (including using advanced grammar and concepts not taught during instruction) may result in a zero for the assignment, or may need to be re-completed for a grade.

9 Dear Bulldog Parents, My name is Kim Sibio, Department Chair of World Languages, and I will be teaching German I and II, German 3 Honors, IB German IV, and IB German 5 at Deland High School during the academic school year, My goal is not only to assist your child in reading, writing, and improving fluency in German, but also to foster an interest in learning more of German-speaking countries rich culture and history. That being said, I am also the sponsor for the German Club. To ensure a successful school year, please make sure that your child attends school daily, behaves appropriately, and is prepared with the necessary tools to participate and complete daily lessons. A copy of the syllabus, grading policies and procedures, and behavioral expectations for this class will be posted on the following website: I am looking forward to another exciting year at Deland High School, and hope to meet you personally at our Open House on August 31, Again, please feel free to contact me at any time with questions or concerns you may have, at kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Kim Sibio I have read the information provided in the syllabus (which is also posted on the website), and understand the rules, policies, and expectations of this class. I have also reviewed the school policies regarding BYOT, dress code, and tardiness, and understand the explanation of the school s Academic Integrity Policy. ****************************************************************************************** Please complete and return by 8/28/17 to receive a Keine Hausaufgaben Pass. Student Name: Student Signature Parent Name: Parent Signature: Date: Parent Phone Number: Parent Address:

10 DeLand High School Course Syllabus Teacher Name: Kim Sibio Term: Course Name: IB German IV Course: # Please sign and date the 3 rd sheet. Have student return to teacher by 8/28/17. Materials Needed: Loose leaf notebook paper, blue or black ink pen, highlighters, (class set) German-English Dictionary, 8 ½ by 11 inch 3-ring Binder by August 31st. Textbook: Mosaik 3 / Deutsch im Einsatz (IB Resource Book) Course Objectives: - Students will deepen knowledge and understanding of language, culture, and history, while integrating IB Core and Optional topics in the target language (standardized German: Hochdeutsch). - Students will develop advanced oral communicative and presentational skills. - Students will research IB topics in the target language and prepare written analysis of perspective and global implication. - Students will expand vocabulary, and implement advanced grammar concepts. Major Units/Themes: Unit 1 Gesundheit 1A Die Alltagsroutine 1B Beim Arzt Unit 2 Stadtleben 2A Besorgungen 2B In der Stadt Unit 3 Beruf und Karriere 3A Im Büro 3B Berufe Unit 4 Natur 4A In der Natur 4B Die Umwelt Kommunikation u. Medien, Globale Fragen, Soziale Beziehungen, Kulturelle Vielfalt, Feste u. Traditionen, Gesundheit, Freizeit, und Wissenschaft u. Technik. Projects: You will have an opportunity to participate in several individual and group projects of different media that focus on technology, environment, music, and cultural topics that pertain to German-speaking countries throughout the year. One project will be entered in the Volusia County World Language Festival, which is held on Saturday, March 31, 2018 on Deland High s campus.

11 Methods of Assessment: 60% = Summative Assessments 40% = Formative Assessments 0% = Diagnostic Assessments Students will have the opportunity during each 9-week period to improve one (1) summative assessment. This is not a retake per se, rather a repair of incorrect responses. Students will have 15 days to complete test repair after receiving a graded summative assessment. The teacher reserves the right to amend student end-of-quarter grade based on overall academic achievement and adherence to class policies and procedures. Our German speaking policy is to remain in the target language 90% during instruction. Grading scale per District guidelines: A B C D 0-59 F LATE WORK: Unexcused late work may be submitted for full credit if submitted within a 3-day period, along with an additional assignment on a similar topic per teacher discretion. Excused absences will follow Deland High School s guidelines and procedures. Classroom Expectations for Student Success: 1. Pay attention/focus Policies and Procedures 2. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS 3. GIVE 100% 4. BE SUPPORTIVE OF OTHERS 5. COME TO CLASS PREPARED AND ON TIME. DeLand High s Discipline Plan Procedures: 1. TEACHER INTERVENTION (VERBAL WARNING, LOSS TIME OUT, LOSS OF PRIVILEGE) 2. TEACHER INTERVENTION (CONTACT GUARDIAN, DETENTION, TEACHER/STUDENT CONFERENCE, SEAT CHANGE) 3. WRITE A REFERRAL AND SEND STUDENT TO DEAN S OFFICE. 4. LEVEL 3 OR HIGHER OFFENSE, SEND STUDENT TO DEAN IMMEDIATELY Cell Phone & Electronic Devices: All electronic devices are to be turned OFF and kept out of sight while in the classroom, unless instruction incorporates BYOT and permits the use of personal devices. The 1 st offense will receive a warning. The second offense may result in a referral. Each student will also need to come to class prepared with pen or pencil and loose notebook paper. Colored pencils or highlighters may help organize student notes for easier studying. Each student will be asked to maintain an organized class notebook (3-ring Binder) with all handouts and class notes, which should be brought to class each day! Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated this includes using online translations. I encourage students to utilize online dictionaries, not translations. Evidence of plagiarism (including using advanced grammar and concepts not taught during instruction) may result in a zero for the assignment, or may need to be re-completed for a grade.

12 Dear Bulldog Parents, My name is Kim Sibio, Department Chair of World Languages, and I will be teaching German I and II, German 3 Honors, IB German IV, and IB German 5 at Deland High School during the academic school year, My goal is not only to assist your child in reading, writing, and improving fluency in German, but also to foster an interest in learning more of German-speaking countries rich culture and history. That being said, I am also the sponsor for the German Club. To ensure a successful school year, please make sure that your child attends school daily, behaves appropriately, and is prepared with the necessary tools to participate and complete daily lessons. A copy of the syllabus, grading policies and procedures, and behavioral expectations for this class will be posted on the following website: I am looking forward to another exciting year at Deland High School, and hope to meet you personally at our Open House on August 31, Again, please feel free to contact me at any time with questions or concerns you may have, at kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Kim Sibio I have read the information provided in the syllabus (which is also posted on the website), and understand the rules, policies, and expectations of this class. I have also reviewed the school policies regarding BYOT, dress code, and tardiness, and understand the explanation of the school s Academic Integrity Policy. ****************************************************************************************** Please complete and return by 8/28/17 to receive a Keine Hausaufgaben Pass. Student Name: Student Signature Parent Name: Parent Signature: Date: Parent Phone Number: Parent Address:

13 DeLand High School Course Syllabus Teacher Name: Kim Sibio Term: Course Name: IB German 5 Course: # kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Please sign and date the 3rd sheet. Have student return to teacher by 8/28/17. Materials Needed: Loose leaf notebook paper, blue or black ink pen, highlighters, (class set) German- English Dictionary, 8 ½ by 11 inch 3-ring Binder by August 31st. Textbook: Deutsch im Einsatz (IB Resource Book) Course Objectives: - Students will focus on IB Core and Optional topics in the target language (standardized German: Hochdeutsch). - Students will refine oral communicative and presentational skills. - Students will research IB topics in the target language and prepare written analysis of perspective and global implication. - Students will implement grammatical concepts and appropriate vocabulary respective to IB themes. Major Units/Themes: Kommunikation u. Medien, Globale Fragen, Soziale Beziehungen, Kulturelle Vielfalt, Feste u. Traditionen, Gesundheit, Freizeit, und Wissenschaft u. Technik. Projects: You will have an opportunity to participate in several individual and group projects of different media that focus on technology, environment, music, and cultural topics that pertain to German-speaking countries throughout the year. One project will be entered in the Volusia County World Language Festival, which is held on Saturday, March 31, 2018 on Deland High s campus. Methods of Assessment: 60% = Summative Assessments 40% = Formative Assessments 0% = Diagnostic Assessments

14 Students will have the opportunity during each 9-week period to improve one (1) summative assessment. This is not a retake per se, rather a repair of incorrect responses. Students will have 15 days to complete test repair after receiving a graded summative assessment. The teacher reserves the right to amend student end-of-quarter grade based on overall academic achievement and adherence to class policies and procedures. Our German speaking policy is to remain in the target language 90% during instruction. Grading scale per District guidelines: A B C D 0-59 F LATE WORK: Unexcused late work may be submitted for full credit if submitted within a 3-day period, along with an additional assignment on a similar topic per teacher discretion. Excused absences will follow Deland High School s guidelines and procedures. Classroom Expectations for Student Success: Policies and Procedures 1. Pay attention/focus 2. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS 3. GIVE 100% 4. BE SUPPORTIVE OF OTHERS 5. COME TO CLASS PREPARED AND ON TIME. DeLand High s Discipline Plan Procedures: 1. TEACHER INTERVENTION (VERBAL WARNING, LOSS TIME OUT, LOSS OF PRIVILEGE) 2. TEACHER INTERVENTION (CONTACT GUARDIAN, DETENTION, TEACHER/STUDENT CONFERENCE, SEAT CHANGE) 3. WRITE A REFERRAL AND SEND STUDENT TO DEAN S OFFICE. 4. LEVEL 3 OR HIGHER OFFENSE, SEND STUDENT TO DEAN IMMEDIATELY Cell Phone & Electronic Devices: All electronic devices are to be turned OFF and kept out of sight while in the classroom, unless instruction incorporates BYOT and permits the use of personal devices. The 1 st offense will receive a warning. The second offense may result in a referral. Each student will also need to come to class prepared with pen or pencil and loose notebook paper. Colored pencils or highlighters may help organize student notes for easier studying. Each student will be asked to maintain an organized class notebook (3-ring Binder) with all handouts and class notes, which should be brought to class each day! Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated this includes using online translations. I encourage students to utilize online dictionaries, not translations. Evidence of plagiarism (including using advanced grammar and concepts not taught during instruction) may result in a zero for the assignment, or may need to be re-completed for a grade.

15 Dear Bulldog Parents, My name is Kim Sibio, Department Chair of World Languages, and I will be teaching German I and II, German 3 Honors, IB German IV, and IB German 5 at Deland High School during the academic school year, My goal is not only to assist your child in reading, writing, and improving fluency in German, but also to foster an interest in learning more of German-speaking countries rich culture and history. That being said, I am also the sponsor for the German Club. To ensure a successful school year, please make sure that your child attends school daily, behaves appropriately, and is prepared with the necessary tools to participate and complete daily lessons. A copy of the syllabus, grading policies and procedures, and behavioral expectations for this class will be posted on the following website: I am looking forward to another exciting year at Deland High School, and hope to meet you personally at our Open House on August 31, Again, please feel free to contact me at any time with questions or concerns you may have, at kasibio@volusia.k12.fl.us Kim Sibio I have read the information provided in the syllabus (which is also posted on the website), and understand the rules, policies, and expectations of this class. I have also reviewed the school policies regarding BYOT, dress code, and tardiness, and understand the explanation of the school s Academic Integrity Policy. ****************************************************************************************** Please complete and return by 8/28/17 to receive a Keine Hausaufgaben Pass. Student Name: Student Signature Parent Name: Parent Signature: Date: Parent Phone Number: Parent Address:

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