PHS Vision:
PHS Dragons will be PREPARED, HONORABLE, & SKILLED
PHS Mission:
Pepperell High School Students will be PREPARED for their future, Honorable in their actions, and SKILLED for their endeavors.
Welcome to Mrs. Powers Spanish Class!
Hola! This is my 8th year at Pepperell High School teaching Spanish. I graduated from Shorter University in 2011 with a BS in Spanish and Political Science. This year I will be teaching Spanish 2, Honors Spanish 3, and AP Spanish Language and Culture. I'm looking forward to working with the kids and seeing how their language learning grows this year!
We will be using a curriculum called SOMOS in our Spanish classrooms this year. The focus will be on comprehensible input, which means that students will be learning the language and key vocabulary and grammar concepts by reading and listening to a variety of items. (That's the comprehensible input portion of the curriculum.) All stories, songs, and activities were specifically chosen to develop a learner's language ability and help them produce the language as well through speaking and writing. (The comprehensible input leads to output.) Here is a Parent Information Letter from Martina Bex (the creator of the SOMOS curriculum) to explain the basic structure we'll have in class. In addition to the class stories, we'll be completing a variety of different activities to practice target vocabulary and grammar structures.
A basic overview of a unit begins with introducing the vocabulary. The units have 3 or 4 key words or phrases that will be the foundation of the unit. We look at the translations, practice using the vocabulary in sentences, and several other activities to help practice the vocabulary. Then we create a story as a class to see practical applications for the vocabulary. Depending on the unit, there is usually a video we watch where I describe what's going on as they watch the visuals or there's a song that helps practice the vocabulary as well. Then, there is a cultural element for the students to learn about. There are several small assessments for the units, and after 2 or 3 units, we'll have a larger assessment.
Everything in the units is specifically chosen to give practice for the key vocabulary structures. Once we move on from a unit, students are still exposed to previous vocabulary in our stories and cultural readings. The purpose is to build a strong foundation for Spanish and then use that knowledge to build on top of it.
Hopefully, this gives you a good idea about what to expect this year! I'm very excited for this year and I know the kids are going to love the stories, songs, and cultural focuses!