Title: San Pedro High School Back - to
1San Pedro High School Back - to School
Night Welcome to Room 205Olguin CampusMarine
Science Magnet
2Bienvenidos!!!
- La clase de español del Sr. Rodriguez
3Spanish 1
- Spanish 1 covers Realidades 1
- Students learn vocabulary about everyday
situations - Present indicative tense
- Spanish speaking culture, history and geography.
- Lessons are based on the new CA World Language
Standards - We always connect Spanish to other content areas
and cultures
4Spanish 2
- Spanish 2 covers Realidades 2
- We will cover the present, the past and the
future tenses. - We continue our study of culture, history, and
geography - Students have the opportunity to do extra credit
project to improve their grades
5Spanish 3
- Spanish 3 reviews all the grammar while expanding
vocabulary and reading skills. - Students read short stories, poems and newspaper
articles in order to learn more about Spanish
speaking cultures. - Spanish 3 covers Realidades 3.
6How can you help?
- Check the website for HW
- Check Jupitergrades for missing assignments and
current grade - Ask your students what they learned today
- Have them teach you some Spanish.
7Expectations
- The syllabus, the parent letter, the ESLRs and
the HW are all on the San Pedro website at
www.sanpedrohs.org - Click on Homework on the right then on foreign
language then on Mr. Rodriguez for all the above
information - Curriculum Map and CA state standards can also be
found on the same site
8Señor Eduardo Rodriguez
- Marine Science Magnet Ms. Alveranga
(coordinator) Ms. Fistokoglu (counselor) - Ms Murata (administrator)
Website Sanpedrohs.org
Email emr3333_at_lausd.net
Tutoring available during lunch and during
Advisory Period 7
9Spanish 1,2,3
- Standards for Spanish at all levels are available
on the San Pedro website at the bottom of my
website page - Curriculum maps and syllabi for each class is
also available on the same website page - Curriculum maps help you to see what you are
expected to know by the end of each semester.
At San Pedro High students, teachers, and parents
work together to make learning better!
10Grading Criteria
- 90 to 100 A
- 80 to 89 B
- 70 to 79 C
- 55 to 69 D
- Below 55 F
- Rubrics are provided for all project based
learning so that students know exactly what is
expected of them - Jupitergrades.com Website (the new Snapgrades
website)
11Classroom Expectations
- Class Rules
- Class Rules
- All hats should be removed
- All electronics put away no texting or phone
calls during class - Water is the only drink allowed in class
- No chewing gum
- Be respectful of your teacher and classmates
- Bring your textbook, workbook and notebook to
class every day make sure you have paper and a
writing instrument - In class participation is a very important part
of your grade. - Be on time and be prepared to work.
12Attendance Policy Class Partication
- School policy no more than 7 days absent for the
entire school year to participate in extra
curricular activities. - Class participation 15 of your grade
13Classroom Instruction
CLASS of 2013
- Direct instruction followed by guided practice
and then independent work - We use double bubble maps to help compare and
contrast and exit tickets as a quick assessment - Teaching strategies to increase understanding
(Cooperative groups, Talk time, discussion,
Think-Pair-Share, all leading to higher levels of
thinking)
14Dress Code Policy 2013-2014
Please refer to the new dress code policy before
you leave for school each morning. You expect
you teacher to be professional and we expect you
to be professional too! Your clothes reflect your
attitude!
Dress for Success
15Go Pirates!!
WE WELCOME YOU TO ALL OF OUR BAND, DRAMA, DANCE
AND ATHLETIC EVENTS CHECK SANPEDROHS.ORG FOR THE
SCHEDULE
QUESTIONS??
16Thank You Parents !
Teachers who care!
- Your collaboration with us is very important
- Without your support and help our programs would
not be as successful as they are - Please remember to return your applications for
reduced lunch - This application also gives your students access
to free tutoring and SAT test as well as reduced
cost AP tests (5 vs. 85)