1 / 19

Virtual Curriculum Night 7 th Grade 2017-2018

Virtual Curriculum Night 7 th Grade 2017-2018. Parents, please click on the Slide Show tab at the top, and click “Play from Beginning”. IntroductionS. Mr. Neuling - Math Mr. Emerick – Social Studies Mrs . Thude – ELA Mrs. McAllister - Science Mrs. Schindler/Long Term Sub – Science

ingrid
Télécharger la présentation

Virtual Curriculum Night 7 th Grade 2017-2018

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Virtual Curriculum Night7th Grade2017-2018

  2. Parents, please click on the Slide Show tab at the top, and click “Play from Beginning”.

  3. IntroductionS • Mr. Neuling - Math • Mr. Emerick – Social Studies • Mrs. Thude – ELA • Mrs. McAllister - Science • Mrs. Schindler/Long Term Sub – Science • Mrs. Brooks – 8th Grade Math

  4. Social studies 1st Semester 2nd Semester New Innovations and Industrial RevolutionSpanish American WarImmigrationRoaring 20'sWorld War I Great Depression U.S. GovernmentNorth and South EconomySocial ReformCivil WarReconstruction Online Textbook:https://dvusd.instructure.com/login/ldap

  5. Math – Az College and Career Readiness Standards (AZCCRS) 1st Quarter • Ratios and Proportions • Rational Numbers 2nd Quarter • Expressions and Equations 3rd Quarter • Percents and Proportional Relationships • Statistics and Probability 4th Quarter • Geometry

  6. 8 Mathematical Practices • Make Sense of Problems and Persevere in Solving Them • Reason Abstractly and Quantitatively • Construct Viable Arguments and Critique the Reasoning of Others (Defend and Justify) • Model With Mathematics • Use Appropriate Tools Strategically • Attend to Precision • Look for and Make Use of Structure • Look for and Express Regularity in Repeated Reasoning

  7. Math Binders • Eureka Math Curriculum (District Adopted) • Supplemental Materials • Math Binders need to be carried in student backpacks at all times • Ten Marks

  8. ELa- Arizona College and Career Readiness Standards **Language Arts standards spiral throughout the year** 2nd Semester Collections Three and Six Two Novel Studies 1st Semester • Collections One and Two • One Novel Study

  9. ELA Info • Online Textbook: http://my.hrw.comStudent Log In Directions:1. Username is  Dv.________________ (after the Dv. the student enters their username from school computers)2. Password is their school password • No Red Ink • Weekly Reading Logs • ISN Info

  10. 7th Grade Science • Earth’s Geological Processes: Properties of Earth’s composition, processes that contribute to Earth’s structure • Earth’s Geological Components: Classifying rocks and minerals, distinguishing rock types, the rock cycle

  11. 7th Grade Science • Earth in the Solar System: Moon phases, eclipses, tides, seasons, constellations, relationship of relative objects in space • Populations and Ecosystems: Food webs, relationships of organisms within an ecosystem, population growth, predicting environmental factors • Mixed in throughout the curriculum: -Inquiry (designing and conducting investigations, formulating hypotheses, properly testing hypotheses) -History and Nature of Science (analyzing major milestones in science, impact of technology, applying scientific processes to problem-solving)

  12. Exploratories • Careers • World Cultures • Literature Studies • STEM

  13. Homework/Late Work • Parental involvement is very important to your child’s success • Homework gives the student reinforcement of what is learned in class • Unfinished class work then becomes homework • Late assignments can receive a maximum grade of 90%

  14. Ways to Help Our School • Support PTSA • Box Tops • School Tax Credit • Volunteer Training

  15. Parent Communication We will communicate with parents in the following ways: • Websites • Telephone Calls • **********E-mail ********** • Parent/Teacher Conferences • Weekly Emails

  16. Contact Information Mrs. Thude Mr. Emerick Social Studies & Geography623-445-5376E-mail: David.Emerick@dvusd.orghttp://www.dvusd.org/sh-emerick • Language Arts & Literature Studies 623-445-5361E-mail: Cari.Thude@dvusd.orghttp://www.dvusd.org/sh-thude

  17. Contact Information Mrs. McAllister/MrsSchindler Mr. Neuling Math & Careers623-445-5360E-mail: Nicholas.neuling@dvusd.orghttp://www.dvusd.org/sh-Neuling • Science & STEM623-445-5374E-mail: Jessica.mcallister@dvusd.orgshauna.schindler@dvusd.orghttp://www.dvusd.org/sh-mcallister

  18. Contact Information Mrs. Brooks • 8th Grade Math & Algebra623-445-5358E-mail: coleen.brooks@dvusd.org http://www.dvusd.org/sh-brooks

  19. Questions? Please email us with any questions. Completion Survey Link

More Related