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Doerre Intermediate School

Doerre Intermediate School. Is it really that different? Presented by Doerre Counselors and Administrators. Differences between Regulars, Pre-AP, and Pre-AP/GT. Regulars. Homework will be a major part of nightly routine Teacher directed activities and learning Daily drill of new learning

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Doerre Intermediate School

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  1. Doerre Intermediate School Is it really that different? Presented by Doerre Counselors and Administrators

  2. Differences between Regulars, Pre-AP, and Pre-AP/GT

  3. Regulars • Homework will be a major part of nightly routine • Teacher directed activities and learning • Daily drill of new learning • Review sheets often given before tests

  4. Pre AP & Pre AP-GT • Independent learners • Faster pace • Increased homework level • Application level questions and/or essay style tests • Active participation

  5. Exit Policy from Pre AP Courses • Exit by the end of the first six weeks • Exit at the end of first semester • It is recommended that the parent contacts the teacher for a conference if the student is not making a “C” average in the Pre AP curriculum

  6. 6th grade Bell Schedule • 8:15-8:40AM Cafeteria • 8:40-8:50AM Gym • 8:50-8:58AM Locker then class • 5 minutes between classes (exclusively 6th graders) • 6th graders eat lunch with other 6th graders only

  7. Subjects & Electives

  8. Typical 6th Grade Schedule • English/Language Arts Block • English/Language Arts Block • Math • Science • Social Studies • PE • Elective

  9. Language Arts • Two periods per day with same teacher • Spelling, grammar, reading comprehension, and composition skills • Homework assigned nightly

  10. Math • Must know multiplication and division facts prior to 6th grade • Homework given nightly • Before school tutorials/reviews available on test days • Excellent resource Holt Online Textbook (video tutorials, sample homework problems and practice quizzes)

  11. Science • General science • Lab safety and experiments • Homework assigned 2 – 3 nights a week

  12. Social Studies • Countries and cultures • Map study • Homework assigned 2 – 3 nights a week

  13. Electives • Art* • Theater Arts • Band* • Choir* • Orchestra* • Math Improvement (required based on STAAR results) • PATH – Next Step *Requires fees and/or instrument rental *Band and Orchestra will send letters in late March for instrument selection dates and times.

  14. Physical Education • 6th and 7th grade • Dress out in their PE uniform daily • Off Campus PE program (paperwork required by June 12th, 2014 -contact elementary school) *Category 1 - 15 plus hours per week *Category 2 - 5 plus hours per week Must be a KISD approved off campus PE establishment

  15. Home School Communication

  16. Binder Reminder • Free at Doerreintation in August (compliments of the PTO) • Use to record assignments • Teacher and parent can communicate through binder reminder

  17. Progress Reports • 4th Thursday of each 6 weeks • Distributed during 7th period

  18. Teacher Communication • Email • Individual Conference

  19. Open House • Fall and Spring semester • Fall Open House allows parents to walk through their student’s schedule • Spring Open House has different scheduled activities to visit

  20. Social Growth Opportunities

  21. Social Growth Opportunities Doerre offers many new experiences • Clubs • Student Council • Intramurals • Academic and Extracurricular Activities

  22. Doerre Clubs 2014 • Anime Club Ms. Teague is located in classroom number 231 and meets one Thursday a month. Look for announcements in the cafeteria. Exact dates will be announced. See Ms.Teague's web site for permission slips, and meeting dates. http://classroom.kleinisd.net/webs/rteague/home.htm Go to the Anime Club link for more information. • Campus Life Mrs. Daugherty Mondays 4-5 choir room • Chess Club Mr. Shippey Rm. 211 Meetings TBA • Culture Club Mrs. Ball Rm. 130 Mrs. Poduval Meets in the library museum meets on Tuesdays after school-See calendar on Doerre website • DI (Destination Imagination) Ms.Teague classroom number 231 and Ms. C. Van Alstyne 114 • Doerre Scribes, the writing club, meets on Wednesday at 8:00 in the museum.  Mr. Keimig and Mrs. Raiyawa

  23. Math Club Mr. A. Collins (rm. 200) meets Wednesday mornings • Math club for 6th grade meets on Wednesdays at 8:00 in room 212 with Mrs. Hickman. • NJHS Mrs. Strole and Mr. Collins (rm.202) meets as announced • No Place for Hate Mrs. Kirk &Mrs. Lakinlisten for announcements(combined with Doerre Chiefs) • Student Council (STUCO) Mr. Russell Rm. Rm. 227 STUCO meets as announced • Warriors for Christ Mrs. L. Millican (rm. 204) & Mrs. Henze rm. 233 • Other ways to get involved: Try out for sports (football, volleyball, basketball, track, cross country, swimming, cheerleading, etc.) Join the choir, orchestra or band! Participate in Theater Arts productions. Compete in drawing and writing competitions!

  24. Students Can Prepare By… • Begin now to strengthen organizational skills • Master all math facts • Read, read, read, especially during the summer Novels Non-fiction Current events

  25. Parent Strategies

  26. How Can Parents Prepare? • Talk with the 5th grade teachers about subject level placement (Regulars, Pre AP, Pre AP/GT) • Help your child make a wise elective choice • Be patient and let your child accept responsibility along with the natural consequences!

  27. What Can You Do To Make Your Doerre Student Successful? • Check Parent Connection weekly • Check Binder Reminder nightly • Check teacher websites • Do not accept zeros as grades!

  28. Who Do We Call For Help? • Classroom teacher(s) • Counselors – Mrs. Lakin (A-Go) Mrs. Kirk (Gr-O) Mrs. Luedeker (P-Z) Ms. Pietsch (Case Manager) • 6th grade Associate Principal – Dr. Kulhanek-Rochin (Ms. K) • Principal – Mrs. Saccomanno

  29. Additional Resources • Student Handbook • Class Rules • Project guidelines/Grading sheets • Doerre Website

  30. Last Day for Schedule Change • The last day for any schedule change, including both elective change and level change (Pre AP to regulars) will be June 12th at 3:00 pm. After that point, no changes can be honored.

  31. Thank you for coming! Have a successful finish to 5th grade!! See you in August!!

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