Interactive Spanish Notebook An interactive Spanish notebook (ISN) is your own personalized JOURNAL of learning about Spanish What IS it?? A portfolio of your work in ONE convenient spot. This is great for studying for upcoming quizzes & test A great ORGANIZATIONAL tool that gives you permission to be CREATIVE in your responses without "messing up" your notes. Foldables: Graphic Organizers: Creative Notes: Warm-ups: Vamos • Your warm-up-vamos- It acts as a review before we start class. • It should be completed within the first FIVE minutes of class! •Include la fecha (the date) and the warm up question each day Senora Ramos • The name of the course: Español 1 Getting Started Step 1 • The words: Cuarderno interactivo de Español ( ISN) • The class period that you have Spanish: 1st Period, for example • The school year: 2014 - 2015 • Your teacher: Señora Ramos • Your name: Example: Your author page should have the following: Creating Inside Author cover Page your - a picture of you Author - your birthday page - hobbies, sports, activities you like to do - pictures of things that describe YOU (photos, magazine cut outs, clip art, drawings) Senora Groeb May 24th, 1972 Scrapooking, photogaphy Sample Author page • Starting with the 1st page, number the first 50 pages. Getting Started • Numbers should be small and at the bottom outside corner of every page. Step 2 1 2 • At the top of page 2, write: •Table of Contents Getting Started Step 3 Table of Contents • Copy the example page Content Author Page 2 Table of Contents 3 Syllabus 4 notebook Rules 5 – 15 16-71 • At the top of page 2, write: •Table of Contents Getting Started Step 3 Table of Contents • Copy the example page. Content - No RIPPED OUT pages or torn corners - No DOODLING that doesn’t relate to Spanish - Notebook should be used for SPANISH CLASS ONLY - BE COLORFUL & LOVE YOUR NOTEBOOK • Notebooks will be graded at the end of each marking period and will count as A TEST! • I will collect your notebook at the end of each marking period. I will evaluate the entire notebook and give a grade based on the quality, completeness, appearance, and organization. All class notes and notebook assignments should be included, even for the days you were absent. •It is your responsibility to get all the information you missed! • An important of part of your notebook is its visual appearance. The notebook serves as a demonstration of your learning throughout the marking period. Your notebook should be neat, every entry should be titled, and every entry must have a date and page number. Your artistic touch should be visible through out the notebook. Exemplary Notebook - 95% (A) All notes and vocabulary are accurate, complete, and neatly organized All notebook assignments are accurate, complete, and neatly organized All assignments are complete, neat, and follow directions Strong Notebook - 85% (B) Most notes and vocabulary are accurate, complete and neatly organized Most notebook assignments are accurate, complete, and neatly organized Most assignments are complete, neat, and follow directions Standard Notebook - 75% (C) Some notes and vocabulary are accurate, complete, and neatly organized Some notebook assignments are accurate, complete, and neatly organized Most assignments are complete and neat, but lack consistency Sub-Standard Notebook - 65% (D) Many notes and vocabulary are inaccurate, incomplete, and or messy Few or No notebook assignments are accurate, complete, and neatly organized Most assignments are incomplete, messy, or do not follow directions Incomplete Notebook - 50% (F) A 100% (A+) can be earned if extra work outside of the class is done and added neatly and consistently to the interactive notebook. Work should be an extension of the current topic being studied in the class. •Your notebook is a tool for you to use in Spanish class. •Take pride in your work by keeping your notebook organized and neat! •Never be afraid to ask questions! •Gracias - ¡vamos a tener un año exelente! •Your name •Your class •Teacher •Label your cover (espanol 1, your name, my name) and decorate •Complete your author page and number all of the pages in your notebook (1-50)