Las Reglas

¡Bienvenidos a la clase de espanol con la Señora Calamusa en salon 277!

 

scalamusa@spfk12.org

 Hola estudiantes,

Learning the Spanish language should be viewed as a journey, so pack your bags and get ready to travel to many beautiful Spanish speaking countries. At this point, you must be wondering what you need to bring with you on this once in a lifetime experience. Make sure that you come to class with the following things every day. Think of them as your luggage, or items that you would not want to forget if you were on vacation.

 

Check List:

What do I expect from you?

Grading

Effort is so important. There is nothing more disappointing in the eyes of a teacher than grading something that was not taken seriously. Never forget to do your best and ask for help if you do not understand. 

 

What makes up your grade?

A. Homework

Homework will be given on a regular basis and checked. If you do not have your homework, you will receive a zero. Each zero is 10 points off of your homework grade. Homework will sometimes be collected and graded.If you are not sure what the homework is, please check my website.

B. Assessments

C. Participation

Participation is such a large part of your grade. You are in control of your participation grade. Tickets will be used to measure your participation grade. The more tickets you get, the higher your participation grade will be. There may also be time during the marking period when we will be using a participation rubric. Remember, in order to learn Spanish, we need to speak it.

 

Your final grade consists of:

Reading/ Writing (50%)

Varied Written Assessments which may include:

Reading Assessments

Contextual Grammar Assessments

Projects

Performance Based Assessments

Graded Homework Assignments

Daily Homework

 

Speaking /Listening (50%)

Varied Oral Assessments which may include:

Oral Interactions

Role-Plays Guided Orals

Interviews

Oral Presentations

Oral Presentations of Projects

Oral Participation

Listening Assessments

 

The main goal in the class is to build a bridge form the English language to the Spanish language. I have listed our main materials to construct this bridge.  Most importantly, you need to bring the following things with you every day:

If you need help, please do not hesitate to ask questions or come to see me after school. My door is always open. I am looking forward to having a successful year with all of you!

¡Buena Suerte!