SLOs
Grades
Materials
Expectations
Policies
100
These are examples of the types of narratives you will be able to understand.
What are conversations, short stories, and short lectures?
100
These are the things you need to move up a level.
What are a 75% or more on the final exam, a 75% or more grade for the course, and proficiency in 75% or more of the student learning outcomes?
100
This is the name of the textbook.
What is "Q: Skills for Success Listening and Speaking 3?"
100
This is what time you should be in class.
What is before 10:10?
100
This is how many times you may be absent from class before we begin the referral process.
What is one?
200
These are the four strategies you will use.
What are listening for details, listening for transition words, summarizing information, and recognizing word order patterns?
200
Your homework will be worth this percentage of your final grade.
What is 0%?
200
This is what the "Q" stands for in the title of the textbook.
What is "Questions?"
200
This is Mrs. Klassen's one word rule.
What is "respect"?
200
These are the four reasons for an "excused" absence.
What are illness (with a note from the nurse), participation in a MAIA trip, attendance at a funeral, and taking a standardized test?
300
This is how your pronunciation is described.
What is "pronounce intelligibly even if a foreign accent is evident?"
300
Quizzes, in class assignments, and other informal assessments are examples of this type of assessment.
What is "formative" assessment?
300
This is where you can find the objectives for each unit of the textbook.
What is on the top of the first pages of the unit?
300
This is how often you should speak English.
What is all the time?
300
This is what you should do if you miss class.
What is contact Mrs. Klassen and find out what assignments were missed?
400
These are the two categories of student learning outcomes for listening.
What are comprehension and strategies?
400
End of unit tests and major essays are types of this kind of assessment.
What is "summative" assessment?
400
This is what you should bring to class every day.
What are the textbook, a laptop, pencils or pens, and a notebook?
400
This is what "being prepared" means.
What is bringing all your materials and completing all the assignments?
400
This is when your homework is due.
What is at the beginning of class?
500
These are the four categories of student learning outcomes for speaking.
What are presentation, interaction, grammar/ accuracy, and intelligibility?
500
Your final assessment is worth this percentage of your final grade.
What is 40%?
500
This is where you can find your code for the online homework.
What is on the card inside the textbook?
500
This is what Mrs. Klassen will do if you turn in your assignments on time.
What is grade them quickly with helpful feedback?
500
These are some of the consequences of plagiarism.
What are students will begin the referral process, no credit will be given, failure of the course, and suspension/ expulsion?
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