Acting 1 / Oral Interpretation Cover Sheet
Sarah French-Hahn ~ aka ~ Frenchie
You must take responsibility for your learning and grade…
this is the year of NO EXCUSES
Welcome to your elective speech course. Students who are successful in this course will improve their self-confidence, poise, improvisation, acting and performance skills. Required activities in this course will include acting, speaking, listening, writing, reading, participation and research. Evaluation is based mainly on participation (you must be in class as the activities and climate cannot be recreated), but will also include research, quizzes, tests, and the completion of assigned speaking and acting/interpretation activities. Students should expect one to three hours of homework per week. Regular attendance is vital to achieving success in this class.
Contact Information
Communication is the key to your success in this course. Please feel free to come and speak with me if you are having problems or have any concerns. I am located in room 307 in the Castle... you may also email me ~~ I check this often. See how easy I make it for you to succeed... now, even if you are home sick or your printer "breaks" you can still email me your assignments as attachments.
Phone number ~ 970-348-5139
School Email ~ sfrench@greeleyschools.org
General Course Description
This course fulfills the speech elective and is designed for students who desire improvement in self-confidence, presentation, interpretation, acting and speaking skills.
Emphasis of study is on nonverbal and verbal communication, small group communication, improvisation, character development, performance technique, self-evaluations of performances, AND oral interpretation of literature (poetry, plays etc.). Some memorization is required. Students should expect 2-3 hours of homework per week.
Course Expectations
* There will be no excuses! It is time that you take full responsibility for your learning and for your grade.
* Use fundamental skills to prepare, present, and audit characters and performances.
* Come to class prepared and ready to participate.
* Respect all people, items, property, and ideas at all times.
* Take responsibility for your learning, and for your grade.
Course Standards
By meeting the standards listed below at a proficiency of 60% or higher, students will earn credit for their speech elective course requirement.
Instructional Standards
Standard 7: Students speak with purpose to communicate clearly and effectively.
7.1 Speak for a variety of purposes and audiences
7.2 Organize appropriate speaking strategies and formats
7.3 Use content and delivery strategies appropriate to purpose and audience
Standard 8: Students listen and view to understand information.
8.1 Apply multiple comprehension and decoding strategies during listening and viewing procedures
8.2 Apply information and concepts gained from listening and viewing
Reinforcement Standards
Standard 1: Students read to understand a variety of materials.
Standard 2: Students write with purpose using strategies and mechanics to communicate.
Standard 5: Students use relevant information from print, media, and technological and other resources.
Grading Scale
A 90.0 – 100%
B 80.0 – 89.9%
C 70.0 – 79.9%
D 60.0 – 69.9%
F Below 60.0%
I do not give any grades to students... students earn their grades. At the end of the semester, you will only have yourself to praise or blame for your grade. Please take this seriously... if you come to me at the very end of the semester and ask me what you can do to pass, my reply will be, "You can enroll in summer or night school."
Retesting
Traditional “retests” are neither appropriate nor necessary for this course. On the rare occasion that a student needs to redo a speaking assignment, this must be done during ACCESS within two weeks of the original due date. Once the 2 weeks have passed, you will either receive your original grade, or a zero (which ever is higher in point value). Students are responsible for providing an audience of not less than 15 people to observe their speech. The maximum grade a student may receive on a retest is a 70%. For instance, if on the retest you get 100% of the questions/performance correct, you will earn a grade of 70%. I will grade the test/quiz/performance/speech with the previously determined point values and then take off 30% of the total to determine your final grade... if you receive a 90% you will receive a 60%. At the instructor’s discretion, additional work may be required before retesting will be allowed.
*** Late Work ***
All work is expected to be completed on time. If a student fails to appear on an assigned speech date, that speech will be considered late. If a student needs to make up a speaking assignment, this must be done during ACCESS within two weeks of the original due date. Students are responsible for providing an audience of not less than 15 people to observe their speech. The maximum grade a student may receive on a make-up speech is half credit. The same rule applies for self-evaluations… these are due the class period directly following your speaking date, if you do not turn them in, it will be late and the maximum credit is 50%. No late work will be accepted more than two weeks beyond the original due date. DO NOT ASK ME DURING CLASS WHAT YOU MISSED, THAT IS WHAT ACCESS IS FOR.
ACCESS
Whenever possible, students should attend ACCESS prior to anticipated absences (this includes school activities ~ sports, band, choir, student counsel etc.) Following absences, students are expected to attend the next scheduled ACCESS to retest, make up work, and request additional instruction when needed. In other words, if you know you are going to be gone, come speak with me so we can try to arrange for you not to be responsible for speaking on that day.
Attendance and Tardies
Because a significant portion of the students grade in this course is based on participation, regular attendance is vital. Following the 6th absence from class for any reason other than school excused absences, students will be dropped from the class with the grade of “F”, as mandated in the GCHS school regulations.
Because tardiness to class is both disruptive and disrespectful, students are expected to be on time. Habitual tardiness will result in increased detention after school. Students who arrive more than 20 minutes late will be counted absent. If a student is tardy, they should look to see if a classmate is speaking before entering the room. If the student enters while a classmate is speaking, the student will lose participation points for that day.
Students arriving late must sign-in in the red tardy notebook. After the 3rd tardy and for each thereafter, you will receive an after school detention.
*** Bathroom Privileges & Extra Credit ***
* Due to excessive overuse, you will be limited to 3 bathroom passes for the semester. You will receive bathroom vouchers that you are responsible for keeping. You will receive extra credit for any unused vouchers at the end of the semester. Use them wisely!
* Beyond the vouchers, extra credit is rarely offered in this course. Make sure that you take responsibility for your grades throughout the semester so you don't run into trouble during finals week.
*** The Flag system ***
This class will utilize a flag system in order to help remind you about upcoming assignments/tests etc. Your class will have an assigned flag at the front of the room, and a corresponding colored bin. When your flag is in the fishbowl, you have something due (a performance, a test or another assignment). You need to turn in assignments into your assigned bin.
Assessments
Major assessments will include at least four of the following assessment tools:
1. Written Test ~ covering NVC and the communication model, Theatre terms, etc.;
2. Monologue from previously published material performed for the class;
3. Original Pantomime Performance (solo or duet);
4. Improvisations;
5. Children's Literature Interpretation to be performed for District 6 elementary school students;
6. Infomercials ~ create and film an infomercial (costumes required);
7. Rock Star ~ create a music video and to lip-sync and mimic the performers, or create new characters to enhance the song - (costumes required);
8. Memorized Poem presented orally to the class;
9. Memorized and Blocked Duet Acting Scene;
10. The writing and delivery of a formal speech.
The final examination will be either the memorized poem or the duet acting performance.
While the goal is to utilize all of these tools, the number of students in class will have a great impact on if we have enough time for all of these.
Other Class Expectations
* You are responsible for your grade, there will be no passing of the buck in this class…… it is your grade = own up to it.
* Food (including candy), drink, and chewing gum are not allowed in the classroom.
* No walkmans, cell phones or pagers will be tolerated in the classroom… if I hear them, they are mine to answer and/or keep
* Hats and sunglasses must be removed upon entering the classroom.
* Come to class prepared and ready to participate.
* Be attentive and supportive of all class members. RESPECT!!!
* Remember: Pride, Class, and Dignity!!!
* When in the auditorium, students will not destroy, tamper with or disturb equipment, props, or the set.
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