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Spanish
Spanish I
Grades 9 , 10 , 11
1 Unit
Prerequisite : None
Spanish I is an introduction to the basic proficiencies in language : listening , speaking , reading , writing and cultural understanding . Students study
basic grammar and vocabulary and experience an introduction to Spanish culture , including art , music , food and history of the 21 Spanish-speaking
countries .
Spanish II
Grades 10 , 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : Spanish I
In Spanish II , students expand their proficiencies in listening , speaking , reading , writing and cultural understanding . Grammar is extensively
analyzed . Spanish culture receives continued emphasis with the use of videos , internet technology and classroom experiences .
Honors Spanish III
Grades 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : At least a “ C ” average in Spanish II
Spanish III continues exercises in all language proficiencies . Students are expected to communicate with the teacher in the Spanish language during regular classroom
situations . This language course continues analysis of the language and grammar and begins to shift into the use of the Spanish language to study vocabulary and
culture .
Honors Spanish IV
Grades 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : At least a “ C ” average in Honors Spanish III
This course continues Spanish language study with exercises in literature and culture . All areas of Spanish language proficiency ( listening , speaking , reading , writing
and culture ) are utilized as students study the Spanish language and Hispanic culture . Students are expected to communicate with the teacher in the Spanish
language during regular classroom situations .
AP Spanish
Grades 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : “ C ” average in Honors Spanish IV
This course prepares students for the AP exam . Students will work on grammar and usage , reading for interpretation and higher order thinking skills . Students are
expected to concentrate on improving their skills during class and at home .
Latin
Latin I
Grades 9 , 10 , 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : None
Latin I is an introduction to basic grammatical syntax of the Latin language . Emphasis is placed on vocabulary , word derivation and similarities in English . Selected
works of various Roman authors are read along with textbook selections . Greco-Roman mythology and history are also incorporated into the course to expose the
student to an overview of these two important components of the total study of Latin .
Latin II
Grades 9 , 10 , 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : Latin I
Further studies in Latin grammar are designed to enhance reading skills and increase vocabulary , both in Latin and English . Emphasis is placed on ability to translate .
Readings include Jason and the Argonauts , the Labors of Hercules , and selections from Julius Caesar ’ s De Bello Gallico . Roman history and culture continue to be
stressed .
Honors Latin III
Grades 10 , 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : At least a “ C ” average in Latin II
Emphasis is on translating Latin poetry and prose and analyzing new grammatical structures and complex Latin syntax . Roman history and culture pertinent to the
authors read in the course will be closely studied . Authors include Cicero , Catullus , Horace and Ovid .
Honors Latin IV Grades 11 , 12 1 Unit Prerequisite : Honors Latin III and must take AP Latin the following semester . This class covers the first half of the AP Latin Literature course . This college level course involves the intense study of Latin literature , including works by Cicero , Catullus , Horace and Ovid . This course will provide students with both prose and poetry combined with high interest material . Issues of Roman morality , the role of women and the intellectual tradition of Rome will be covered . Class discussions and writing assignments will consist of in-depth analysis of stylistic elements and themes in the literature .
AP Latin
Grades 11 , 12
1 Unit
Prerequisite : Honors Latin IV in the previous semester .
This college level course involves the intense study of Latin literature , including works by Cicero , Catullus , Horace and Ovid . This course will provide students with
both prose and poetry combined with high interest material . Issues of Roman morality , the role of women and the intellectual tradition of Rome will be covered .
Class discussions and writing assignments will consist of in-depth analysis of stylistic elements and themes in the literature .
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