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Welcome to Takoma Park Middle School

Welcome to Takoma Park Middle School. 8 Period Block Schedule. Odd Days: Periods 1 3 5 7. Even Days: Periods 2 4 6 8. Required Classes :. Advanced English 6 Mathematics (6, 6B, IM) Investigations in Science 6 Advanced World Studies 6 Physical Education / Health

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Welcome to Takoma Park Middle School

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  1. Welcome to Takoma Park Middle School

  2. 8 Period Block Schedule Odd Days: Periods • 1 • 3 • 5 • 7 Even Days: Periods • 2 • 4 • 6 • 8

  3. Required Classes: • Advanced English 6 • Mathematics (6, 6B, IM) • Investigations in Science 6 • Advanced World Studies 6 • Physical Education / Health • 1 quarter of health • 3 quarters of PE

  4. Making Course Recommendations • 5th grade teacher makes recommendations • Parent Recommendations………… -Does your child love to read? -Has he or she always earned A’s in on level math? • How does your child perform on the above-grade level skills? -What does the teacher tell you? REGISTRATION FORMS DUE Friday, March 2nd

  5. Electives

  6. Music Electives • Band (beginner, intermediate and advanced) • Orchestra (intermediate and advanced) • To be in advanced a student has to audition

  7. World Language Electives • Spanish 1A FY • Spanish 1AB • French 1AB • If you are recommended for reading you may not be in a World language

  8. Special Topics Electives • Family and Consumer Science • Computers • Contemporary Communication • Art • Dance

  9. Middle School Expectations

  10. Academic Expectations • Homework • Assigned more often • Bigger projects • Higher levels of student responsibility expected • Used to reinforce concepts learned in class

  11. Academic Expectations • Planner: Agenda Book • Make it a habit from the start • Learn how it is organized • Crucial piece to student organization • Valuable home – school communication tool

  12. Academic Expectations • Middle School is ‘Setting the Stage’ • Students classes are preparing them for their high school classes • Establishing the habits for high school and beyond

  13. Social Expectations • Students have more opportunities to get involved with clubs and activities • 6th graders are the small fish in the big pond • new behaviors: wanting more independence; more time with friends, testing boundaries, sharing less information … • Handling new and different types of peer pressure • Learning how to set boundaries for themselves • How to interact with each other & fit in • Using technology responsibly

  14. What can parents do? • Communication • Students have multiple teachers • Know how to contact the school and your student’s teachers • Talk about your child’s day and ask your child questions • Make your child show you the COMPLETED HW • Empower your child by having them develop study routines that work for them

  15. What can parents do? • Sign up for Edline • Monitor and support • Attendance • Ensure that your student is receiving services • Know what the school has to offer • Join the PTA

  16. TPMS Student Support Programs: • Homework Club • TAP (Takoma Academic Period) • Afterschool Academic Academy • Mentoring Groups • Counseling Groups • Peer Mediation • Teacher Lunch Time Tutoring • Afterschool Clubs, Sports, and Activities • PBIS

  17. Teacher Quotes: • “The first thing that parents need to know is that their 6th graders need more support now than they did last year. . . . It usually takes a student the first quarter to become acclimated to the new environment” • “The biggest thing is that they are literally the small fish in the big pond. This change creates anxiety and confusion.”

  18. Teacher Quotes: • “Making the planner a habit is one of the best ways to adjust.” • “A lot more is expected of them in middle school and many of them struggle at the beginning of the year to juggle all of their work.” • “It would be really useful for parents to be familiar with the planner and to check it every night starting at the beginning of the year.”

  19. Questions?Thank you for coming!

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