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Mrs. Sena Taylor |
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FAQPreguntas y Respuestas (Questions and Answers)
Do I have to study vocabulary? Yes!!!! It is very important to study your vocabulary. If you do not study your vocabulary you will not learn Spanish. It is important to review your words frequently. The words you learn at the beginning of Spanish I will be used until the end of Spanish II. Yes. The binder is worth 100 points, therefore it is mandatory. All papers and notes will be kept in this binder. Yes. After studying your vocabulary and grammar it is essential to practice speaking. Speaking Spanish is fun and a great way to reinforce your learning! Your homework will usually be based on completion. You will have a homework sheet on which you will collect stamps. I will give you a stamps for each assignment you have completed. These stamps are worth ten points each. At the end of the 4 1/2 and 9 weeks you will turn in your stamps sheet for your grade. YES. It is your responsibility to keep your stamp sheet. You must not lose this sheet because it contains your grade. If you lose your stamp sheet, your grade is lost as well. What happens if we are late or absent? I follow the OSHS attendance policy. PLEASE BE ON TIME! If you are not in the room when the bell rings, you are tardy. Your tardies are recorded on a tardy card. A fifth tardy will result in a detention, and subsequent tardies will result in a principal referral/call home/conference. We miss you when you are gone! If, however, you are absent, as it may happen, check the classroom activities list to see if you have missed any handouts. Ask a classmate for missed notes. Please be prepared to make up a missed quiz or test on the day that you return. If you miss class, but are in school the day an assignment is due, it is your responsibility to turn in the assignment on that day. If you know you are going to be gone for an extended time, we can make alternate arrangements, but please come and talk with me. And lastly, is this class hard? This class will challenge you. I have high expectations for each of you (and for myself) and I am confident that with dedication, hard work, perseverance, and effort, we will make this year a success together! This is a learning experience, and in learning, we all mistakes�that is part of the journey. Please know, however, that I am here to support you along that journey. We are along for the ride together! |