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Syllabus
Madame Boyle
Français I
Course
Title and Description
French I.
The objective of this course is to develop fluency in the five basic
skills of communication in French: listening, understanding reading,
speaking and writing in order to promote an appreciation and
understanding of the French-speaking people, their culture and
civilization.
This class is an introduction of French with focus on of the French
language and the francophone cultures. It is designed to allow students
to understand written text and verbal material and to communicate
verbally and in writing at novice level of proficiency. There will be a
variety of classroom activities including, but not limited to, listening
to French-language tapes, viewing videos, listening to French music,
completing written exercises, completing work in groups, groups and
individual projects.
Textbook
and Materials:
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Glencoe French 1, Bon voyage!
$ 57.00
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Glencoe French 1, Bon voyage! Workbook and Audio Activities
$ 15
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3-ring binder (1½-2”rings) notebook
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regular
ruled notebook paper
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1 set (10) tabbed section dividers
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1 large supply of 3 x 5 index cards (500)
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1 box of tissue
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1 highlighter and black dry erase marker
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Chapters to be Covered:
First semester: Préliminaires - 5
Second semester: Chapters 6-10
Grading Procedure:
Daily Work: homework, quizzes, in-class work, skits 50%
Test: tests, participation, projects 30%
Final Exams 20%
(5% spoken, 5% written, 10% objective)
Grading Scale:
A = 90-100, B = 80-89, C = 74-79, D =
70-73, F = 0-69
Grading Procedure for Written and Spoken Evaluations:
I will be using SWELL, which is an objective assessment tool for written
and spoken performances. Students will receive a copy of the rubric
prior to these evaluations.
Academic Policies
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Come to class prepared everyday. This includes bringing textbook,
notebook (kept in chronological order and all work dated), workbook,
pens, daily assignments, as well as bringing a positive attitude for
the work to be done in class each day. You will not be permitted to
leave class to get something you forgot. You are expected to give
100% of yourself during class.
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No work will be accepted late. It is late after the time it is
asked for in class. The only exception to this is vocabulary, which
can be turned in for 50% the next day.
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Make up work and re-takes on quizzes and evaluations are to be done
after school between 2:10 and 3:00. I will be available during this
time for any problems or concerns as well.
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Re-takes must be done within five school days of the quiz/test being
returned.
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Make up work is your responsibility. You have five school
days from the day you are absent to make up the work or evaluations.
After that you forfeit the opportunity to earn a grade and will
receive a zero for that particular assignment.
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Previously assigned work must be returned the day you return
following an excused absence.
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You will be doing work in groups. It is your responsibility to
contribute to the group’s efforts as well as completing your
individual’s work. A portion of your grade will be based on your
participation.
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Cheating will not be tolerated. This includes copying homework and
classwork. No talking will be permitted during tests and quizzes.
Students deciding to cheat will receive a zero and be referred to
the Assistant Principal for disciplining. (See PHS Honor Code)
Behavior Policies
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No student will be permitted to interfere with another’s right to
learn. Do not interrupt the teacher or another student while s/he
is speaking.
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Absolutely no derogatory language will be tolerated. Use of
derogatory language will result in a discipline referral.
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Any irregularities found in the usage of the technology (TV,
VCR/DVD, Language Lab, boombox, computers and cell phones) will be
dealt with immediately and with strict enforcement of the rules.
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You are responsible for being in the classroom and ready for
instruction when the bell rings. The policy
outlined in the Parkview Student Handbook will be strictly
enforced. This policy states that 3 tardies to class will equal an
absence and 10 absences per semester will put your receiving credit
for this course in jeopardy. See PHS STAMP policy.
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Upon entering the classroom, please remove needed material from
backpack, be seated and remain seated until the bell rings to
dismiss.
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Attend to personal grooming before of after class, not during.
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Please do not ask to go the restroom unless it is an absolute
emergency.
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Please help to keep our classroom pleasant by disposing of waste in
a proper manner.
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Please sharpen pencils before instruction begins.
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All policies noted in the Student Handbook will be followed in this
class.
The teacher reserves the right to make adjustments in course content and
/or grading procedures as needed.
The success of each student is important to me. If you feel yourself
falling behind, please see me immediately so that together, we can
correct the problem.
If you would like to get in touch with me you can do so either by email
or by the phone number listed above. I am excited about the new school
year.
Please return this completed form by Monday, August 20, 2007
Student
Signature _______________________________________________________
Student’s email
__________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian
signature ______________________________________________
Parent’s email
___________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian
Daytime phone number: _________________________________
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