YOUNG WOMENS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMY
COURSE SYLLABUS-Spanish II PREAP
Mr. Jose Guevara (713) 942-1441
E-mail: JGuevara@houstonisd.org
Website: Schools.houstonisd.org/YWCPA
Conference Period: 9:34a.m. -10:24 a.m. 2th period
Tutorials: MW 4:15-5:15 p.m.
Course Prerequisites
Grade Placement: 9-12
Credit: 1
Prerequisite: Spanish I
Course Objective: Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
(1) Communication: The students communicate in a language other than English using the skills of listening,
speaking, reading, and writing.
(2) Cultures: The students gain knowledge and understanding of other cultures.
(3) Connections: The students use the language to make connections with other subject areas and to acquire
information.
(4) Comparisons: The students develop insight into the nature of language and culture by comparing the students’
own language and culture to another.
(5) Communities: The students participate in communities at home and around the world by using languages other
than English.
A complete listing and explanation of the above course objective as they are listed in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills is available for
your review upon request in the Principal’s Office. (Topics available in detail in the Handbook: grading system, semester exams, attendance,
make-up work, and emergency procedures.)
Course Textbook: Realidades! Spanish Level 2, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005
Course Content:
Semester 1 – general review of vocabulary and verbs, describing people places, and things,
discussing likes and dislikes, talking about shopping, money, holidays, parties, talking about daily routine (reflexive
verbs), talking about things that happened in the past (preterite tense and imperfect tense), use of direct and indirect
object pronouns.
Culture: Spanish-speaking countries/USA
Semester 2 –discussing weather, disasters, emergencies, heroes, giving commands, learning the
parts of the body, talking about movies, T.V., describing people, places, events in the past, discussing travel, hotels,
and talking about future actions (future tense)
Culture: Spanish-speaking countries/USA
 Classroom Expectations
The Student is expected to be…
Prompt
Be in assigned seat before the tardy bell rings
Prepared
Always have class-room supplies with you
Participatory
Start your warm-up as soon as bell rings
Polite
Respect each other
 Grading
Major Grades (Weight)
Daily Grades (Weight)
- 6 weeks/Unit Test/ Oral Exams 15%
- Participation
10 %
- Projects/Quizzes 25% (count as double daily)
- Class work
40%
- Homework
10%


Supplies
- Textbook (COVERED) and workbook, class binder/folder (dividers optional), loose-leaf paper,
pens/pencils
- Dictionary- Recommended (We do have several at school, however you may wish to purchase your own.)
Discipline
- LOTE d-halls are explained on an additional sheet.
-
Infraction of handbook rules: student will be written up on behavioral referral form and sent to his/her
dean or principal.
Academic dishonesty (cheating on tests, copying another person’s class work) is TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE .
Any make-up work must be done BEFORE or AFTER school. Lunch time is not to be used. (Ex: If a student is
absent for a test, class time will not be used as make up time.) Time for make up work will be allowed in
accordance with the student handbook.
Technology:
Throughout the year, several projects may require the use of a computer/printer/internet. The teacher realizes that
sometimes, glitches occur. However, when sufficient time (3+ days) is given to perform an assignment, the excuse
that one or all of these stopped working is not acceptable. Students have use of the school and the public libraries to
finish the assignment, not to mention neighbors, friends and/or classmates. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST
MINUTE TO DO AN ASSIGNMENT TO AVOID ONE OF THESE MISHAPS. Students may not use the
teacher’s computer to print out/work on/research any project or assignment, for Spanish or for any other class.
LOTE D-Hall
Students must come prepared for class (i.e. with textbook and workbook). If student doesn’t have one of these
items, one warning will be given resulting in their name being written on d-hall sheet with no disciplinary
consequences. The second time the student neglects to bring their materials, a 30minute LOTE d-hall will be
assigned to be completed before/after school. After that first warning (only one warning per year), the student will
receive a LOTE d-hall automatically if necessary materials aren’t brought.
I have received and reviewed all that is required to be successful in this class. By signing below, I am agreeing to
the classroom procedures and rules set forth by the course syllabus and YWCPA school rules.
(Parent Signature and date)
(Student Signature and date)
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
YOUNG WOMENS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMY
COURSE SYLLABUS-Spanish I
Mr. Jose Guevara (713) 942-1441
E-mail: JGuevara@houstonisd.org
Website: Schools.houston.org/YWCPA
Conference Period: 9:34a.m. -10:24 a.m. 2th period
Tutorials: MW 5-5:15 p.m.
Course Prerequisites
Grade Placement: 9-12
Credit: 1
Prerequisite: n/a
Course Objective: Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
(6) Communication: The students communicate in a language other than English using the skills of listening,
speaking, reading, and writing.
(7) Cultures: The students gain knowledge and understanding of other cultures.
(8) Connections: The students use the language to make connections with other subject areas and to acquire
information.
(9) Comparisons: The students develop insight into the nature of language and culture by comparing the students’
own language and culture to another.
(10) Communities: The students participate in communities at home and around the world by using languages other
than English.
A complete listing and explanation of the above course objective as they are listed in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills is available for
your review upon request in the Principal’s Office. (Topics available in detail in the Handbook: grading system, semester exams, attendance,
make-up work, and emergency procedures.)
Course Textbook: Realidades! Spanish Level 1, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005
Course Content:
Semester 1 – general review of vocabulary and verbs, describing people places, and things,
discussing likes and dislikes, (present tense)talking about shopping, money, holidays, parties, talking about daily
routine (reflexive verbs), talking about things that happened in the past ( preterite tense and stem-changing verbs),
infinitives.
Culture: Spanish-speaking countries/USA
Semester 2 –discussing weather, disasters, emergencies, heroes, giving commands, learning the
parts of the body, talking about movies, T.V., describing people, places, events in the past, discussing travel, hotels,
and talking about future actions (Affirmatives, future tense, direct and indirect object pronouns)
Culture: Spanish-speaking countries/USA
 Classroom Expectations
The Student is expected to be…
Prompt
Be in assigned seat before the tardy bell rings
Prepared
Always have class-room supplies with you
Participatory
Start your warm-up as soon as bell rings
Polite
Respect each other
 Grading
Major Grades (Weight)
Daily Grades (Weight)
- 6 weeks/Unit Test/ Oral Exams 15%
- Participation
10 %
- Projects/Quizzes 25% (count as double daily)
- Class work
40%
- Homework
10%
 Supplies
- Textbook (COVERED) and workbook, class binder/folder (dividers optional), loose-leaf paper,
pens/pencils
- Dictionary- Recommended (We do have several at school, however you may wish to purchase your own.)
 Discipline
- LOTE d-halls are explained on an additional sheet.
-
Infraction of handbook rules: student will be written up on behavioral referral form and sent to his/her
dean or principal.
Academic dishonesty (cheating on tests, copying another person’s class work) is TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE .
Any make-up work must be done BEFORE or AFTER school. Lunch time is not to be used. (Ex: If a student is
absent for a test, class time will not be used as make up time.) Time for make up work will be allowed in
accordance with the student handbook.
Technology:
Throughout the year, several projects may require the use of a computer/printer/internet. The teacher realizes that
sometimes, glitches occur. However, when sufficient time (3+ days) is given to perform an assignment, the excuse
that one or all of these stopped working is not acceptable. Students have use of the school and the public libraries to
finish the assignment, not to mention neighbors, friends and/or classmates. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST
MINUTE TO DO AN ASSIGNMENT TO AVOID ONE OF THESE MISHAPS. Students may not use the
teacher’s computer to print out/work on/research any project or assignment, for Spanish or for any other class.
LOTE D-Hall
Students must come prepared for class (i.e. with textbook and workbook). If student doesn’t have one of these
items, one warning will be given resulting in their name being written on d-hall sheet with no disciplinary
consequences. The second time the student neglects to bring their materials, a 30minute LOTE d-hall will be
assigned to be completed after school. After that first warning (only one warning per year), the student will
receive a LOTE d-hall automatically if necessary materials aren’t brought.
I have received and reviewed all that is required to be successful in this class. By signing below, I am agreeing to
the classroom procedures and rules set forth by the course syllabus and YWCPA school rules.
______________________________________________
______________________________________
(Student Signature and date)
(Parent Signature and date)