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Evaluate your own work during the semester in Spanish IV.
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Completed my homework to the very best of my ability.
Always
Never
Reviewed grammar and vocabulary nightly.
Always
Never
Was respectful and attentive in class.
Always
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Worked for knowledge and understanding, rather than for points or a grade.
Always
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Asked for help from the teacher or classmates when I needed clarification.
Always
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Came prepared with my materials and book.
Always
Never
Enjoyed my time in class with classmates and Mrs. Parry
Always
Never
Did everything I personally could to be successful this quarter.
Always
Never
Generally speaking, how am I (the student) personally?
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patient
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
helpful
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
enthusiastic
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
intelligent
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
lazy
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
rude
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
disorganized
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
uncaring
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
Evaluate the class this semester:
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Physical environment (seating, lighting, decoration, etc.)
Excellent
Poor
Homework policy
Excellent
Poor
Lab time twice (2x) per week.
Excellent
Poor
Frequency of homework
Excellent
Poor
Frequency of quizzes/tests
Excellent
Poor
Variety of activities (listening, reading, writing, speaking, games etc.)
Excellent
Poor
Evaluate your teacher's work this semester:
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Had a lesson prepared at the start of the hour.
Always
Never
When homework was assigned, it related directly to what we were learning in class.
Always
Never
Set up lab lessons that allowed us to practice our skills.
Always
Never
The lab lessons allowed for some flexibility.
Always
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Taught and explained new concepts, rather than just saying, Read it in the book.
Always
Never
Helped students to think more critically about grammar and meaning.
Always
Never
Encouraged students to do their best.
Always
Never
Checked with students to see if they needed more help or felt confident.
Always
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Provided re-takes on exams when needed.
Always
Never
Generally speaking, how is your teacher personally?
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patient
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
helpful
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
enthusiastic
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
intelligent
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
lazy
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
rude
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
disorganized
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
uncaring
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
funny
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
orgnaized
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
competent
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
fluent in Spanish
Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
Please rate the helpfulness and/or enjoyment provided by these regularly scheduled activities:
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new grammar/review presentations in class
Excellent
Poor
speaking/practicing with a partner in class
Excellent
Poor
written homework
Excellent
Poor
listening activities in lab
Excellent
Poor
lab lessons
Excellent
Poor
Specific comments about any/all of the previous??
The best things about this class, in my opinion, are:
Things that I would like to change about this class are:
With 4 being "the same", how does the amount of work required DURING class compare to your other honors classes?
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With 4 being "the same", how does the amount of work required OUTSIDE class compare to your other honors classes.
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With 4 being "the same", how does the level of interest (how engaging it is) compare to your other honors classes.
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What are your comments about the interviews you were required to do as part of the speaking portion with the native speakers?
If you could tell someone starting level IV in SeƱora's class next year/semester how to be successful, what things would you tell them?
Any additional comments / suggestions (please be honest!!!):
Megan Redlin
MN
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