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CMS Open House August 6, 2019

CMS Open House August 6, 2019. Who is this guy? Andrew Noelle, Father and Teacher B.S. Spanish Education M.A. Spanish Linguistics From Indiana; 9 th year in Tennessee Married with 6 ½ year old boy (Jack), 4 ½ year old girl (Izzy), and 3 year old girl (Lorelai)

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CMS Open House August 6, 2019

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  1. CMS Open House August 6, 2019 Who is this guy? • Andrew Noelle, Father and Teacher • B.S. Spanish Education • M.A. Spanish Linguistics • From Indiana; 9th year in Tennessee • Married with 6 ½ year old boy (Jack), 4 ½ year old girl (Izzy), and 3 year old girl (Lorelai) • Love to travel, be with family, learn, sports, music, outdoors

  2. Field trip to the frist The Spanish department has organized an educational field trip to the frist museum in nashville for all Spanish students interested in attending. The exhibition captures the vitality and expressiveness of 20th century Mexican art with iconic works by Frida kahlo, diegorivera, manuelalvarez, mariaizquierdo, joseorozco, and others.

  3. Due to the urgency in finalizing field trip details since exhibition will close on September 4th, it is important that we have a count of how many students will be attending so we can plan accordingly regarding transportation, substitute teachers, and alternative plans for students staying in school. We ask for your cooperation in deciding if your child will attend field trip or not, and handing back the parent signed interest form to Spanish teacher by Friday August 9th. • Price may vary depending on number of students attending: $15 (approximately) • This is a field trip that the Spanish Department has planned carefully in order to make it relevant, enlightening, interesting, and above all, educational. We will provide more details with specifics soon. • Notice to parents: Excerpt from Forbes article explaining Kahlo’s portraits so you are aware of the content of some of Kahlo’s paintings. ‘Kahlo’s self-portraits are raw. She seems to dare you to look at her, to not pity her, to see her pain, to feel her pain, and to keep looking at it. You feel her inner turmoil when looking at her pictures. She’s laying her emotions bare before us.’

  4. SealofBiliteracy • Knowing a second language is a very desirable skill for both employers and college recruiters. Many states have been offering the Seal of Biliteracy for over a decade. • Now, Tennessee students have the opportunity of becoming more competitive when applying to out-of-state universities. • Many universities use the Seal of Biliteracy to place students in advanced level language courses. Some universities even count it as college credit. • Students receiving the Seal of Biliteracy in 2020 will have the opportunity to apply for a $1000 scholarship.

  5. Supplies • three-ring binder or folder • supply of pencils and/or pens • loose-leaf paper • electronic device for online activities and collaboration • otherwise stored in pouch • provided with a textbook and access to an online textbook Wish-list: tissues, Lysol wipes NO dry-erase markers

  6. Help and Remediation • Before and After School, Lunch Study Hall, Student Tutors! • Arrive at 7:15, leave by 4:30 • Assist with HS Boys Basketball, busy but usually available

  7. Expectations Respect Responsibility Reflection

  8. Daily Routine • only be the target language spoken, English used only occasionally • huge amount of level-appropriate input • activities and tasks to promote comprehension • quizzes and assessments will be based on reading, writing, listening, and speaking • textbook and its resources are a guide, and the goal is to cover 9 Units and read a short book (included with online textbook) • only a few out-of-class assignments per week

  9. What is a contract? a declaration of intent and an agreement to accomplish certain tasks in return for a valuable benefit

  10. Example… A student will earn an A if: • no homework assignment is late, or “creative catch-up” is shown to teacher • meaningful and consistent participation is demonstrated in class • at least an 80% is scored on a quiz for each skill, and at least a 3 is scored for each category on writing and speaking exams • remediation, rewriting, or speaking must be completed within one day, or a “creative” remediation assignment must be completed • lesson projects are completed for the due date and all criteria is fulfilled

  11. What you see in the gradebook • You’ll see a lot of grades, usually on a range of 0-5, which corresponds to a feedback rubric. • As long as everything is at least a 3, then the Unit Grade is a 97 A • If there is any shortcoming (a 1 or 2), then the Unit Grade is a 89 B • If there are multiple 0, 1, and 2, then the Unit Grade is a 80 C Unit Grades average to be the Quarter Grade.

  12. Spanish 3Book for 2nd Semester La Casa en Mango Street Sandra Cisneros; ISBN: 978-0679755265

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