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Van Buren High School

World Languages: AP Spanish Language and Culture Spanish Course Syllabus (Unofficial)

Instructor: Courtney Cochran Room: T3
Email: Courtney.Cochran@vbsd.us Phone:474-6821 ext 1490
Office Hours: 2:05pm-3:00pmz Webpage: http://getyourspanishon.wordpress.com


Profesora Cochran!s Mission Statement
My mission is to broaden the worldview of students, advocate for the acquisition of other languages as a useful
skill, promote the benefits of language learning and global citizenship, instill in students and community
members a desire to learn about and cooperate with other cultures within our community, and instill in students
and community members a desire to pursue language-learning for life.
Language ! Culture ! Community ! Involvement ! Life


Course Description AP Spanish Language and Culture is
equivalent to a third year college course in Spanish. We explore
all communication skills: interpretive reading and listening,
interpersonal speaking and writing, and presentational speaking
and writing, through the lens of the six AP global themes:
Families and Communities, Global Challenges, Contemporary
Life, Personal and Public Identities, Beauty and Aesthetics, and
Science and Technology. We will also work on refining our
grammar in order to help us be more comprehensible to readers
and listeners. This course uses authentic materials to inspect
important grammatical concepts within the Spanish language
through a cultural lens. Grades are standards based, not work or
effort based. At the end of each unit students will be assessed
using an Integrated, AP-style Performance Assessment (integrating all modes of communication) to evaluate
whether or not the student has met the standards of the unit.



Students are assessed according to the proficiency guidelines of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
See www.actfl.org for more information.
Rules
1. Listen with the intent to understand.
2. Participate fully, by giving creative responses and showing with your body language that you are an
active listener.
3. Communicate in the target language at all times.
4. Respect others and their possessions.

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Participation
Your participation is imperative and will be graded through a system of pgames. Here are some tips
for keeping your pgame account full:
Be present in class and answer all class questions. Mistakes are welcome and are an important part of the
language acquisition process!
Be creative and enthusiastic! Help build stories in class, react to statements during storytelling (Ooohhh!!), and try
some of your Spanish in response.
During storytelling, PRETEND! Think of crazy details to add! It makes class fun we laugh, and learning
becomes that much easier.
Sit with your head up, hat off, awake, and with clear eyes. I am teaching to your eyes and am looking to see if you
get it.
Watch my body language, gestures, and visuals given during storytelling or presentations, and use them as
comprehension cues.
Listen to the feedback I give you. Listen to how I change the language when I repeat a phrase back to the class.
Keep your desk clear of papers, books, purses, binders at all times. I will tell you when it!s time to take
notes, etc.
If you!re feeling stuck, check out Our Digital Classroom on my blog for review, extra practice, and enrichment.
The participation score is kept with a system of pgames. Everyone begins with a full pgame
account. I will take note of your class participation EVERYDAY. Any distraction from the target
language results in a loss of pgames. Distractions include, but are not limited to:
Electronics visible (includes ear buds, Kindles/iPads, cellphones, devices of any kind)
Negative attitude (affects the teaching/learning environment for us all)
Absence
Eating/drinking anything other than water
Side conversations during instruction/while teacher is teaching
Working on other classes! homework during Spanish
Reading a book during instruction/while teacher is teaching
Using or blurting out in English
Coming to class unprepared (without your binder, spiral notebook, writing utensil)
Sleeping
Use of a bathroom pass
Tardies
Lining up at the door before teacher excuses the class


Portfolios
Students will curate materials from Integrated Performance Assessments in portfolios on a Google Site.
Students will need a Google Apps account in order to set up their portfolio on a Google site. These portfolios will
track the students! proficiency progress and will follow them throughout their Spanish career at Van Buren High
School.
Grades
Grades are regularly posted on eschool. Grades are standards-based. Because daily communication in the
target language is key to meeting the standards, a weekly participation grade will be given. Use of the target
language will also be tracked daily through a Pgame account. This account (grade) will fluctuate as students
gain and lose Pgames. Each unit will end with an integrated performance assessment that combines all
modes of communication. Each quarter will end with a proficiency level assessment. Although students will be
completing various tasks, these tasks will not show up as individual grades, because effort and work are
necessary to achieving proficiency just as practice is necessary to win the game. Athletes do not receive
trophies for each practice just as we do not receive grades for tasks completed to help us reach proficiency
goals.
Each quarter, the gradebook should look something like this:
Pgame account
Reading Log (x9)
Vocabulary Log (x9)
Error Log (x9)
News Article Log (x9)
Formative Interpersonal Self-Assessments
Escritura (Writing: Interpersonal or Presentational)
Integrated Performance Assessment (x #of units)
ePortfolio
Proficiency Level Assessment
Book Report- 1 per semester
Integrated Performance Assessments will be graded by averaging Language Control and Task Completion
according to the following scale:
Language
Control
1- 64% and
below
My errors in grammar,
word order, and word
choice prevent
communication
2- 65%-74%
My errors in grammar,
word order, and word
choice often prevent
communication.
3- 75%-84%
My errors in grammar,
word order, and word
choice sometimes prevent
communication.
4- 85%-95%
My errors in grammar,
word order, and word
choice do not prevent
communication.
5 -96% +
I don!t make any
noticeable errors in
grammar, word order, and
word choice that prevent
communication.
Task
Completion
1-64% and
below
I completed little of what I
needed to do.

2- 65%-74%
I completed some of what
I needed to do.
3- 75%-84%
I completed almost
everything that I needed
to do.
4- 85%-95%
I completed everything
that I needed to do.
5 -96% +
I completed more than
what I needed to do.




Curriculum Map

The Spanish for Native Speakers/Heritage Learners 2 Curriculum Map can and should
be accessed on the teacher!s website: http://getyourspanishon.wordpress.com

Find the link under Student Resources on the homepage (Pgina Principal).


Contract

If this course looks like the right fit for you, please read, sign, and return the
Student/Family/Teacher Contract.

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