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Grade 8 Parent Information Session

Grade 8 Parent Information Session. Soon you will be a GATOR… Welcome to the SWAMP!. Donald A. Wilson Secondary School. Learning Goal. By the end of this presentation you will…

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Grade 8 Parent Information Session

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  1. Grade 8 Parent Information Session Soon you will be a GATOR… Welcome to the SWAMP! Donald A. Wilson Secondary School

  2. Learning Goal By the end of this presentation you will… …have an idea of what Grade 9 will consist of for your child and learn howwecan support your student to achieve their goals.

  3. Secondary School Environment • 8:40 am – 2:40 pm • Homeroom each semester • 75 minute periods • 5minutes between each class • 40 minute lunch • 60%of school rides a bus • Late Bus: Mon – Thurs

  4. Week 1 and Week 2 Week 1: WEEK 2:

  5. What is secondary school all about? • Courses =1CREDIT each • 4credits/semester • Full credit semester system Semester 1: Sept to Jan. Semester 2: Feb to June

  6. Ontario Secondary School Diploma • 30 Credits to graduate • 18Compulsory • 12Optional • 40 Hours of Community Involvement • Start the summer of grade 9 year…more information to follow in the spring • Provincial Literacy Requirement • must pass to graduate – LOTS of support and prep! Students take 8 of these in their grade 9 year.

  7. Outline of Credits

  8. Outline of Credits

  9. Choosing the Right LEVEL! • Consult with teachers (report card), SERT, Guidance… • Difference between lack of understanding and lack of effort • Suggested Ranges • Failing current courses – locally developed • 50 – 60% - applied • 70% - academic • Between 60% and 70% is a grey area • NOT ALL COURSES HAVE TO BE AT THE SAME LEVEL

  10. Locally Developed • fills in the GAPS missing from Grade 8 • develops knowledge and skill • potential option to upgrade to applied

  11. Applied • covers the essential concepts of a subject • focus more on knowledge in real-life situations • designed for students who likely have gaps in subject specific subject area

  12. Academic • covers the essential concepts of a subject • draws heavily on theory and abstract examples/problems • designed to meet the needs of the independent learner who has limited to no gaps in subject area content

  13. Academic vs. Applied: Math

  14. Academic vs. Applied: English For more information speak to Mr. Beggs, English Department Head

  15. Grade 9 Compulsory Subjects

  16. Grade 9 Optional Subjects Pick one from… and one from…

  17. Choosing Classes • All course selections are done through CAREER CRUISING COURSE PLANNER • To choose classes your child has to: • SELECTclasses on Course Planner • SUBMITchoices • PRINTa copy of your classes • Parents SIGNthe sheet • RETURNthe signed copy to GRADE 8 teacher These instructions are for our Family of Schools Only

  18. An INCOMPLETE Course Planner This is an incomplete example of a COURSE PLANNER. Every box MUST have a selection. Electives: Choose a Tech or Business AND an Arts Course AND a Physical Education Class Alternates: Choose another Tech or Business AND another Arts Course

  19. A COMPLETE Course Planner This is a COMPLETE example of a COURSE PLANNER. Every box has a selection. Electives: Every box has a selection. Alternates: Every box has an alternate selection.

  20. After hitting SUBMIT, PRINT this form, SIGN it RETURN it to your child’s Grade 8 Teacher!

  21. Guidance Counsellors! Subject teachers Special Education for IEP students Peer tutors Grade 9 classrooms Private Tutors for Hire Credit Rescue After School Help for subject specific courses Academic Supports need help?

  22. Extra Curricular Activities • Athletics – badminton, basketball, baseball, curling, football, golf, lacrosse, rugby, volleyball, soccer, swimming, track & field, hockey • Clubs – Chess, Cultural Mosaic, Environmental, GSA, Gator Gazette, Pen Strokes, Robotics, Run Club, SASS, STAR, White Pine, Ski/Snowboard, Weight Training… • Student Leadership – Relay for Life, Student Parliament, SLAM! • Music – Band, Choir, Jazz • Drama – Sears Festival, One-Act Plays • Art – Arts Preview Night, Craft Club

  23. Welcome! Grade 8 Class Visits January Grade 8 Parent Night February 13th, 7:00 PM Grade 9 ONLY Day September 3rd Lots of Activities! JUST FOR GRADE 9s Wilson Tour May 2012

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