IMPORTANT INFORMATION. CLASS DISTRIBUTION  Rocky racoon(s) lab  Classroom  Division in groups  1 day in the class  2 days in the lab  8 students.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION. CLASS DISTRIBUTION  Rocky racoon(s) lab  Classroom  Division in groups  1 day in the class  2 days in the lab  8 students in speaking  The rest, doing corners

IMPORTANT INFORMATION METHODOLOGY  Everything in English  Webpage work  no books.  Everyday evaluation  Project work  Diary project

IMPORTANT INFORMATION MATERIALS  WEB PAGE:  DIARY PROJECT (we need a NOTEBOOK)  NOTEBOOK/PAPERS to write and take notes  PLASTIC FOLDER to keep works and hand in every term  HEADPHONES (small ones, OPTIONAL) to do activities in the corners

IMPORTANT INFORMATION LITERATURE 3 “books” for year 1st Term: a trip to Mexico (tale) Exam day: 1 st week of October LITERATURE 3 “books” for year 1st Term: a Wally’s vacation (tale) Exam day: October

IMPORTANT INFORMATION EVALUATION Every day you will have a mark based on work done and attitude in the corners. Depending on the corner, you will get a mark of speaking, writing, reading, listening or grammar and vocabulary.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION EVALUATION percentages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION SEGUIMENT percentages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION EVALUATION  Everyday evaluation  Self-evaluation  Summative evaluation: exams, works…  Initial assessment (today)

IMPORTANT INFORMATION This is an example of the evaluation chart Letters In black: every day work Letters In green: exams and tests marks Letters in red: final mark of listening, reading, writing, attitude and speaking.