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Fundamentals 1 Course Syllabus


2023 - 2024 Syllabus

Berea High School

ESOL  Fundamentals 1

Contact Information


Teacher:   khalil

E-mail: mkhalil@greenvilleschools.us

Phone Number: (864) 355-1600

Location: Room #242

Plan Time/Office Hours: Block 4 (02:05 - 3:45 )

Course Description

ESOL  Fundamental 1  is designed to help students improve their reading comprehension of varied approaching grade level texts and develop writing fluency and quality. There is a heavy focus within each unit on reading skills, basic grammar skills, and language function.

Course Goal and Outcomes

According to the WIDA ELD Standards, students will be able to:

Couse Outline, Pacing, and Sequence

The Course Outline is subject to change based on the language proficiency and the language progression of the class as a whole. The standard pacing for each unit is 15 days in addition to one more week for revision , assessment and  writing project 

 Here is the Unit Plan for each Unit  here  

First Quarter

Unit 1: Glad To See You Unit 1 weekly lesson plan 

Unit 2: Set The Table Unit 2 Weekly plans 

Second Quarter

Unit 3: On The Job Unit 3 weekly plans 

Unit 4: Numbers Count

Third Quarter

Unit 5: City Site 

Unit 6: Welcome Home Weekly plan here 

Fourth Quarter

Unit 7: Pack your Bag here 

Unit 8: Friend to Friend

Materials & Resources

Text We will use the National Geographic Inside Level A collection. This includes a student reading and language textbook, student writing textbook, practice book, writer's workout, e-content, leveled library, and content library.

Grading Policy

Under the South Carolina Uniform Grading Scale, high school students receive a numerical grade for each subject based on the following scale.  


A     90 – 100

B     80 – 89

C     70 – 79

D     60 –69

F     59 or below (no credit) 

All assignments will fall into one of two categories:

Late Work policy

Any assignment that is considered late will receive a 10% grade deduction. Students have until the summative assessment for that assignment to complete any late assignments. After the summative assignment, late work will no longer be accepted. All unfinished classwork will be sent home to complete for full credit upon submission the following day.

Missed work/make-up policy

Students will have until Friday (or Tuesday if the absence occurs on a Friday) to submit any missed assignments due to an absence.

Classroom rules and expectations

1. Be on time & ready to learn 

2. Be respectful 

3. Be responsible 

4. Be honest 

5. Follow all school-wide rules and expectations 

Negative Consequences The severity of a behavior may result in an immediate parent contact or office referral. 

1. Warning 

2. Student-Teacher Conference 

3. Reflective Lunch Time 

4. Parent Contact 

5. Office Referral 

Positive Consequences Students may also receive positive consequences for exceptional behavior. Some examples are preferential seating, lunch with friends and the teacher, parent contact, and free tech time.

Non-Instructional Procedures

Entering the Room Quietly enter the room, prepare your workspace to be ready to learn when the bell rings, and read the daily schedule and bell ringer description on the board.

Bathroom Passes Only one student may leave the class at a time to use the bathroom. If you need to use the bathroom, raise your hand, and I will create a Smart Pass for you. You will need to use the red Bathroom pass lanyard to leave the class, and you will need to return it once you come back.

Exiting the Room I determine the end of class, not the clock. If the learning objectives have been met for the day, instruction will end five minutes before the bell rings. All materials may be packed away at that time in anticipation to go to your next class. 


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