About this course: An introduction to Spanish
There are multiple reasons for learning Spanish, these include:
All students should study a foreign language. It is clear that students can improve their cultural horizons and improve their thinking skills as well as their standardized test scores by the study of a foreign language These six elements will be included within each Unit, then are necessary skills for successfully learning a secondary language.
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Online Studies Current Unit
The Current Unit tab on the right will be updated weekly to reflect the current unit being studied in Online Spanish I.
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Spanish I Units: Classroom Supported
Information for Parents & Students
Disclosure Document Survey
Parents & Students please take the Disclosure Document survey by clicking on the survey icon, on the left. Once completed students will receive an additional late pass. Students may receive one additional late pass, should their parent(s) choose the take the survey as well. Parents who take the online survey are not required to sign and turn in the completed hard copy of the Disclosure Document. Plan on at least 30 minutes to adequately complete the survey. |
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The Alpine Foundation is a tax deductible foundation that allows you to help with special projects in your son/daughter’s classroom. My hope is to help your child acquire and use technology skills that will help them succeed in the 21st Century world. Make a donation by clinking on the "Donate Now!" link on the left. It will only take a few minutes. Be sure to keep a copy of your receipt for a tax deduction come tax season AND contact your employer to access matching funds for your child's education |
Text Messages & Email Reminders
Your Instructor: Mrs. Ness
I love teaching Spanish; in fact I have been teaching Spanish for almost 3 decades, far longer than most of my students have been alive. I am currently teaching U.S and A.C.A.D History and Spanish I at Willowcreek Middle School. In addition I am an instructor at BYU and an adjunct professor at Weber State University. I am passionate about teaching a viable, standards based World Language curriculum. My hope is to facilitate students in better understanding the world and their role in it. I look forward to assisting you in coming to understand the Spanish Speaking World and learning to communicate in Spanish.