Spanish IV Syllabus

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Spanish IV Syllabus 2017-2018 Instructor Information: Teacher: Señors A. Barbao Room: Belle Vernon Area High School, Room 307 Contact: Phone: 724-808-2500; ext. 2307 Email: audra.barbao@bellevernonarea.net Website: Required Text: http://www.bellevernonarea.net/bvahs Así Se Dice 2, Así Se Dice 2 work book Additional Resources: Don Quijote handouts and materials Course Description: The students increase their communicative competency and proficiency through presentation of every day, situational dialogues through advanced and grammar in context. Listening activities and videos supplement the course. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO SPEAK SPANISH EVERYDAY. The goal of the course is 70% Spanish usage in class. Course Objectives: By the end of this course, the successful student will be able to: 1. demonstrate the ability to listen effectively to complete tasks in the target language. 2. express ideas clearly through spoken communication and writing. 3. identify, describe and utilize in a variety of fields. 4. share ideas and ask questions in spoken communication and writing by utilizing a variety of verb s. 5. apply previous knowledge to new concepts and grammatical structures.

Academic Honesty: Any work submitted by the student shall be his/her own. Work taken from others shall be deemed as unacceptable. Any doubts will initiate the completion of an alternative assignment or a zero on the required effort, depending on the severity of the infraction. *Students are to rely on their own knowledge of the language and are not to use translation aps or online services to complete assignments. Class Policies and Expectations: 1. Students must arrive to class on time. 2. Students are required to bring their textbook, notebook, agenda book and a writing utensil to class. 3. Students must respect their fellow students and the teacher at all times. Speaking out, disrupting class and harassing other students will not be tolerated. 4. Students are expected to use the restroom before entering the classroom. 5. Students are not permitted to use cell phones or other electronic devices during class. 6. Students must complete all missed assignments as soon as possible. It is the students responsibility to speak with the teacher concerning this matter. After two weeks, students will receive a 0. (See student handbook.) Tests/quizzes are to be made up before or after school. Disabilities: If you have a disability that requires special accommodations, you need to notify the teacher no later than the 2 nd week of class. Course Grading Criteria: All quizzes, tests, and projects will be graded according to the Belle Vernon Area School District grading policy. Total points will be accumulated for all evaluated efforts in this class rather than having letter grades per each effort. The grading scale is as follows: A - 90-100 B - 80-89 C - 70-79 D - 60-69 F - 0-59 Emphasis will be on formal assessments. Therefore, grades will be weighted. Formal assessments will account for 90% of a student s grade. (tests, projects, presentations etc.) Informal assessments will account for 10% of a student s grades. (homework completion checks, in-class comprehension checks)

Assignments per Quarter (in addition to homework, tests and quizzes) First Quarter- individual and group review assignments Second Quarter- then and now imperfect/present project, group acrostic verb review assignment, partner computer writing assignment Third Quarter- hotel skit, post card review assignment, city map group project, partner country writing assignment, A Day with Someone Famous conditional writing project Fourth Quarter- Past /Car partner writing assignment, Car diorama project, Giving Directions assignment/skit, command chart, verb review conjugation chart *Assignments are subject to change. New assignments may be added. TOTAL POINTS = 600 Points (approximate) *Assignments or assessments may vary due to pace of class and individualized instruction. Academic Standards: Students will be reacquainted with the Pennsylvania Academic Standards that have been adopted by the Department of Education, along with the Common Core Standards that are in the process of being implemented nationwide. Students will be made aware of the importance of the standards and the efforts to meet them. eschoolplus Home Access Center Grades will be updated every Friday on eschoolplus- Home Access Center.. If you lost or cannot remember log in information, please contact our Child Accounting Department at 724-808-2500 ext. 1108. The calendar will be updated weekly with topics, assignments and assessments.

Course Outline: 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter I. Chapter 5 cont. I. Chapter 7 cont. Uses of the imperfect Hotel Double object Describing life as a pronouns with one child verb Day of the Dead se object pronoun cultural discussion change Double object pronouns with verb structures (more than 1 verb) I. Review of Spanish I III Present SER vs. ESTAR GO verbs SABER vs. CONOCER Present progressive Reflexive verbs Stem-changing verbs Verbs like GUSTAR Question words II. Review of Spanish I-III Preterite Irregular verbs in the preterite FAVOR DE commands Passive Voice Pronouns after a preposition Direct and indirect object pronouns Comparisons and Superlatives III. Chapter 5 Holiday/celebration Imperfect AR verbs Imperfect ER/IR verbs Irregular verbs in imperfect Key phrases used with the imperfect II. Chapter 6 Computer and internet Pictures, music and phone call Making a phone call in Spanish Preterite vs. Imperfect s (contrast) Using preterite and imperfect s in the same sentence III. Chapter 7 Present perfect verb Construction of past participles Irregular past participles Key phrases used with present perfect II. Chapter 8 Life in the city Life in the country Future Key phrases used with the future Irregular future verbs City vs. Country life cultural reading Argentina El Gaucho cultural discussion III. Chapter 9 Conditional Irregular conditional verbs to express hypothetical to soften a request in reported speech with verb DECIR in the preterite I. Chapter 9 (cont.) Highway and city Car parts Gas station Prepositions of placement Informal affirmative commands (tú) Irregular command forms Placement of pronouns with affirmative commands Giving directions and verbs Pan-American Highway cultural reading II. Chapter 10 Informal negative commands (tú) Irregular command forms Placement of pronouns with negative commands Using affirmative and negative commands together Cumulative verb review (chart) III. Don Quijote de la Mancha/ Miguel de Cervantes Life of Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Key in DQ excerpt How Don Quijote became a knight Windmill scene