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Meet Sra. Fahy, a Spanish teacher with 16 years of experience. Learn about grading, class materials, and what students will learn this year. Find out about classroom rules and procedures, and how to get extra help. This is the place to find all the information you need for a successful year in Spanish!
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¿QuiénesSeñoraFahy? • Teresa Fahy • Teacher of Spanish. 16 years. Student of Spanish: 25 years and counting…. Before teaching: Navy analyst for 10.5 years. • Husband: Theodore (Panamanian/American). • Mother and grandmother. • Lived in Japan, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Brazil, Have traveled to Ecuador, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Aruba, Costa Rica, Uruguay, England, Spain and South Africa. • BS: Spanish/Business University State of New York - 1991: MA Educational Leadership, Management and Policy -Seton Hall University - 2015.
Miperromuyconsentido: NACHO
How will students be graded? Tests/Major Assessments: 100pts ea. Quizzes/Minor Assessments: 20-45 pts ea. Homework: 10-20 pts ea. (1/2 credit –1 day late) Class Participation 15 pts ea.
Grades on Report Card • 90 - 100 Excellent • 80 - 89 above Average • 70 – 79 Average • 65 – 69 Below Average • Below 65 - Failing
Materials needed for class. • Pencils and Pens (black/blue), highlighter. Spanish Binder/Notebooks for keeping handouts/taking notes. • Textbook (please cover) • USB/Flash/Thumb drive • Earphones (computer lab days) • A great attitude!
What will students learn this year? Reinforce the basic structure of the Spanish language Speak about themselves: Polite exchanges Daily activities Family and friends Community, School And more depending upon level. Culture
Class Rule • RESPECT
Respect yourselves: Come dressed like and act like ladies and gentlemen. • Respect each other: Treat each other with kindness and dignity. Help each other. • Respect the learning environment: • Arrive on time – take your seat and prepare to learn • Raise your hand and wait to be acknowledged instead of shouting out. • Be silent and attentive while others are speaking, etc. • Be on task during individual and partner activities. These behaviors ensure a calm environment in which every student can learn. No one can learn in chaos.
Extra Help • I can give extra help after school during the tutorial period. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, there is a late bus. The late bus times and routes are posted on the HS website. I can stay on other days if students have transportation home. Students must make an appointment. • Or at lunchor at another time–by appointment! We’ll have a working lunch!
OtraInformación • My email is: fahyt@warrenhills.org. This is the fastest way to communicate with me. Email me at any time you have a question or concern. • Voicemail: Dial the school main number: 908-689-3050 then: Ext: 3526(voicemails are sent directly to my email) • Webpage: Go to WHHS website, Staff, then Fahy • Online textbook: my.hrw.com (students will be issued a logon ID and password)
Entering the classroom: • Enter the classroom, find your desk, get out your materials to learn and any assigned homework. • Look at the Objectives poster to refresh yourself on what we will be focusing on in class. • The classroom assistant passes out Libritos. Students get out homework, etc. • If there is a “HagaAhora” on the board, complete that in your Librito. Sometimes the DO Now will be written or sometimes a verbal practice. • If you need a writing instrument, feel free to take one from the pink container on the side board. Do not bother a neighbor for a pen/pencil. • If you owe me old work –Hand it to me personally. Classroom Procedures
Passing in papers: I will say, “Pasenlospapeles al frente,” Pass papers to the front and then to the right to the desk nearest my desk. I will collect them from that student. • At the end of class: Remain seated in your assigned seat until the bell. Do not change seats just to get nearer to the door. I will make you move back. I will not dismiss you unless all students are seated. • Cell phones are not permitted to be used in class unless explicitly allowed. If I see that you are using your phone on the down low, It will be relegated to the Cárcel de Teléfonos. • Leaving and entering the classroom. You must have your ID and passbook or a pass to leave the classroom. Sign out (using pen) where you need to go (i.e., baño, biblioteca, enfermera, etc) and then bring it to me to sign. • When exiting the classroom, close the door but leave it slightly ajar so that you do not have to knock and disrupt the class to re-enter. More stuff
If you are absent: Come see me for handouts you may have missed. If you missed a quiz or test, you will see your name on the front board. See me to schedule the make-up quiz/test. If you missed a lesson, I may ask you to come at lunch and make it up so that you don’t miss important concepts.
I am so happy to be teaching Spanish to you this year! I believe every student is capable of being successful in Spanish regardless of past experiences, and will do everything in my power to help you succeed!
¡Gracias porsuatención! We are going to have a fabulous year!