Course Syllabus

 

SPANISH 4ACP Bloque Rojo

Teacher: Luz Barrientos (Joyce Samarin substitute teacher)    Classroom: 330

Contact Information:  barrientosl@wellesleyps.org

Course Content:  Spanish 4ACP is designed for students who wish to continue their study of Spanish language and culture at a more manageable pace. Students are expected to be confident in their ability to communicate exclusively in Spanish. We work throughout the year to attain a level of sophistication and accuracy in the three modes of communication (interpretive, presentational, and interpersonal) that reflects four years of study. The course focuses on three themes: Identities, Emigration/Immigration, and Human Rights in Latin America. We examine each theme in depth through reading, research, class conversations, presentations, films, and writing. Classroom instruction is delivered exclusively in Spanish and students are expected to communicate entirely in the language. The proficiency target for this course is Intermediate-High on the ACTFL scale.

Course Goals: Spanish 4ACP students will spend the year with a focus on proficiency.  Proficiency is the degree to which you can communicate in Spanish should you suddenly find yourself in a situation that requires you to speak or understand Spanish without having prepared.  On our path to achieve our target proficiency goal, we will include many authentic resources (videos, articles, websites) that have been created for native Spanish speakers, not for a classroom.  Students will improve their proficiency within the three modes of communication: Interpretive, Interpersonal, and Presentational.  As a Spanish 4 student, your year-end target is the Intermediate High (B range) (B+ for 2020-2021) to Advanced Low (A range) highlighted and described below from the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.  

ACTFL Performance Guidelines / Can-do Benchmarks for Advanced Low:

Interpersonal Communication - I can participate in conversations about familiar topics that go beyond my everyday life. I can talk in an organized way and with some detail about events and experiences in various time frames. I can describe people, places, and things in an organized way and with some detail. I can handle a familiar situation with an unexpected complication.

Presentational Speaking - I can deliver organized presentations appropriate to my audience on a variety of topics. I can present information about events and experiences in various time frames.

Presentational Writing - I can write on general interest, academic, and professional topics. I can write organized paragraphs about events and experiences in various time frames.

Interpretive Listening - I can understand the main idea and most supporting details on a variety of topics of personal and general interest, as well as some topics of professional interest. I can follow stories and descriptions of some length and in various time frames. I can understand information presented in most genres, even when not familiar with the topic.

Interpretive Reading - I can understand the main idea and most supporting details in texts on a variety of topics of personal and general interest, as well as some professional topics. I can follow stories and descriptions of considerable length and in various time frames. I can understand texts written in a variety of genres, even when I am unfamiliar with the topic.

 

MATERIALS: Bring the current unit workbook, a small three-ring binder or a section of one, pen or pencil, your computer and headphones each day.  It is necessary for you to keep track of your completed performance assessments and the feedback you get throughout the year.  Please keep your materials organized.

COURSE EXPECTATIONS: Be an active, engaged and contributing member of the class.  Speak in Spanish and require others to do the same! Ask questions in class!! Ask me to help! Be sure to dedicate time each day outside of class to absorb what we did during class in addition to completing homework when it is assigned.

OFFICE HOURS:  Please email Sra. Barrientos to make an appointment. Do not wait until last minute before an assessment to ask for help.

Extra-help  Lab

When?   Thursday and Friday during gray block (1:15-2:30)

Where? Via Zoom with this recurring link 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://wellesleyps.zoom.us/j/81455771762?pwd=L3hlbkJFRXAyOEZ2LzE1MDFXbEk5UT09


Meeting ID: 814 5577 1762

Password: 577394

With whom?  With Ms. O’Neill and NHS students in different languages as available 

CLASSROOM GUIDELINES:

  • Arrival– Please arrive to class/Zoom on time. Three tardies equal one class cut.
  • Electronic Devices– Cell phones are put away, out of sight. When in the classroom, computer lids are up only with teacher permission.
  • Hablar en español–Your term grade average will be lowered if you don’t speak in Spanish.
  • Active Engagement– It is necessary to participate in all activities and conversations actively. Asking questions, building off what someone else says, and showing that you are listening, are examples.
  • Citizenship– Always be kind and respectful to your classmates and teacher, help others when you are able.
  • Leaving Classroom– It is important that you communicate to me that you are leaving the classroom and where you will be. At times, I may ask you to finish an activity before leaving.
  • Tarea–Homework is not accepted late because we use it in class the day it is due. Your term grade average may be lowered if you miss the practice and reinforcement from homework assignments.
  • Canvas assignments- will be due at the end of class. Submissions will be posted on Power School as collected, missing or incomplete so that your parents and you can keep track of what you have  or have not done. Late work will be considered missing.
  • Pruebas- Can have listening, speaking, reading or writing components and may not always be announced in advance.
  • Larger Assessments-Performance Assessments will be announced at least 5 days in advance.
  • Absences- Please do all that you can not to miss Spanish class. Speaking, listening, and engaging with the content in class is something you may not be able to "make up". Come to class after an absence prepared to turn in work due and complete the assessment you missed.  If you arrange an appointment for a make-up outside of class time, do not miss that appointment time or you may receive a grade of zero for that assignment.  It is your responsibility to check on-line and/or ask a classmate for assignments when you are gone. 
  • If you miss a synchronous class, you are expected to make it up.  After your teacher  takes attendance and provides instructions, you are expected to stay in the zoom call so that you can participate with students in class and you do not miss any information or material given by your teacher. If you do not stay in the zoom call you will be marked absent even if you have checked in for a few minutes at the beginning of class.

Classical and Modern Language Category Weights and Descriptors

Category

Weight

                Description

Achievement

Assessments:

0%

for 2020-2021 school year

[All items in this category are stepping stones to having success in the Performance Assessment category.]

-Vocabulary, grammar quizzes (long or short).

-Memorized "learned" material (forms, rules, vocabulary).

-Completion of homework.

-Readiness for class (on time w/ necessary materials).

-Use of support services such as Spanish Extra Help Center and classroom teacher, as recommended by teacher.

Performance Assessments

 

 

100%

for 2020-2021 school year

-Real world tasks.

-Use of the target language in class.

-Application of learning in an actual or simulated setting.

Interpretive: One-way communication using receptive skills of listening & reading, sometimes enhanced by viewing.

Presentational: One-way communication using productive skills of speaking & writing, sometimes enhanced by showing.

Interpersonal:  Two-way communication between individuals using receptive skills (listening & reading, sometimes viewing), & productive skills (speaking & writing, sometimes enhanced by showing).  Meaning is negotiated between two or more people.

Other important CML procedures to consider:

 

-Progressive Grading on large unit Performance Assessments, meaning they may be worth more as you progress through a term.

-Performance target for each task is set at "B".  (B+ for 2020-2021 school year)

-Retakes on performance assessments are unnecessary because students will have been given practice based on the same learning targets, with appropriate feedback/preparation.

-There is no extra credit offered.

-All scores are individual (not group).

The Classical & Modern Languages has Sequential Term Weights.  During past school years with NO hybrid or remote learning the weights have looked like this:

*Term 1 = 14%, Term 2 = 22%, Term 3 = 29%, Term 4 = 35%*

**This year the weights are as follows: Semester 1 = 40%, Semester 2 = 60%

 

PowerSchool calculates each letter grade as equal to the percentage listed next to it below.

This is a WHS policy and NOT your teacher's decision:

A+ = 98%, A = 94.5%, A- = 91%

B+ = 88%, B = 84.5%, B- = 81%

C+ = 78%, C = 74.5 %, C- = 71%

D+ = 68%, D = 64.5 %, D- = 61%

F= 55%

GRADING POLICY FOR THE 2020/2021 SCHOOL YEAR:

See rubrics and feedback form here:

___ OFFICIAL SY20-21 Presentational Performance Feedback Rubric NM-AL 09-08-2020.pdf

The 2020/2021 school year will be unlike any we have experienced.  As you can imagine, we will need a flexible grading policy that can accommodate both remote learning and hybrid learning and allow for quick transitions between the two for the foreseeable future. For that reason, the CML department will be adapting the following changes to its grading policy for this school year:

  1. Student grades will be based 100% on communication [the Performance Assessment category] (which is a combination of interpretive, interpersonal and presentational work). 
  2. Students will be able to earn an A, B+, C+, D+ on individual assessments. The breakdown is as follows:

A

student’s work shows in-depth inferences and applications that go beyond what was taught

B+

student’s work thoroughly meets the standard

C+

student’s work shows only the simpler aspects of the standard, or has some important errors or omissions

D+

 

F

 

student's work demonstrates only partial ability or is not complete.

 is reserved for when a student simply does not complete the work.

 

  1.  Although individual assessments will only earn grades of A, B+, C+ or D+, term/semester grades will be a mathematical calculation of the grades students have earned on their individual assessments throughout the term/semester and will not necessarily be an A, B+, C+ or D+.
  2. No extra credit will be offered at any point throughout this year.
  3. Meeting the performance target for the course will earn a student a B+ grade (formerly this earned a student a B grade).
  4. The CML department will still adhere to sequential grading in which chosen assessments throughout a term or semester may increase in weight as the term/semester progresses (meaning a student’s most recent assessments may carry the most weight).

 

Course Summary:

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