Spanish Class Grading Practices & Policies
1.
At least 85% of assignments will directly represent MASTERY of the
language, including culture, listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
No more than 15% of any grade will reflect behavior, homework, and/or
participation.
2.
For the SIX WEEKS GRADE each assignment has a point value, for instance,
a test may be 100 points while a quiz may be 40 points.
Grades will be calculated by adding up the points earned and dividing by
the point possible.
3.
LATE WORK will be accepted according to the teacher announced deadlines
with a fair penalty.
MAKE UP ASSIGNMENTS (tests, essays, quizzes, projects, etc.) are the
responsibility of the student. When
missing class for any reason, the student should arrange a time with the teacher
to obtain missed work, in advance if possible.
TESTS taken on the day given may be retaken one
time. The test will be
similar in skills, but may not be the same test. The better grade stands.
4.
Any projects requiring GROUP WORK will be graded when appropriate with
individual participation accounted for within the specific rubric.
5.
There will be a midterm and a final exam, each containing material
covered in that half of the course. The
two exams are averaged together and recorded on the student’s grade report as
the FINAL EXAMINATION GRADE. Each
exam will be a comprehensive assessment of the student’s Spanish skills.
The student may perform during as many as three class periods for each
exam including the scheduled examination period. The writing, oral, reading, and listening performance grades
are compiled to complete each exam’s grade.
6.
As the COURSE GRADE, the student will receive the higher of:
1.
His/her 3 six weeks and exam averaged together OR
2.
The comprehensive final exam grade
CHEATING
: If a student cheats on any assigned work, his/her parents will be called by
the teacher and the student will be referred to the principal.
The student will be allowed to retake a similar test/activity.
MATERIALS : Everyone is expected to bring the text book, workbook, paper,
and a writing utensil to class.
Please
realize that it is imperative for you to start studying and memorizing
vocabulary from the very first day. Even
if you don’t have “homework” assigned, you always have vocabulary that
needs to be learned. This requires discipline and motivation on your part.
Please don’t fall behind!
I’m
looking forward to a wonderful semester!!
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