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Welcome to Weddington Middle School Curriculum Night

Welcome to Weddington Middle School Curriculum Night. Daily Schedule. Four Core Classes – Math, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies Related Arts Classes- Foreign Language, Art, Physical Education, etc. Lunch/Commons Designated Locker Times. Supply List. 6TH GRADE SUPPLY LIST

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Welcome to Weddington Middle School Curriculum Night

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  1. Welcome to Weddington Middle School Curriculum Night

  2. Daily Schedule • Four Core Classes – Math, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies • Related Arts Classes- Foreign Language, Art, Physical Education, etc. • Lunch/Commons • Designated Locker Times

  3. Supply List 6TH GRADE SUPPLY LIST Locker size – 11 ½” wide and 28” tall and 11” deep • 1.5" - 2" zip-up 3-ring binder • Four spiral notebooks • Two "cow" notebooks • Three-hole punch that fits in binder • hand-held pencil sharpener • notebook paper (wide-ruled) • #2 pencils • colored pencils and highlighters • blue/black pens • scissors • glue stick • ear buds • sticky notes • TI-34 multi-view calculator (optional for home use)

  4. WMS Dress Code WMS students adhere to a standard dress policy: • Safety for students on and off campus • Preparation for professional future • Leveling the playing field for all WMS students Bottoms: Blue or Khaki No cargo pockets Knee-length for shorts and skirts Tops: Solid color (blue, dark green, white, or khaki) Polo or crew neck No logos other than WMS

  5. AIG and Language Arts Information Mrs. Natalie Mead

  6. Language Arts • Expectations • Homework • Nightly Reading • Class levels -AIG -Language Arts

  7. AIG • Students who were AIG in 5th grade continue AIG in middle school. • Students who qualified at the end of the year will be notified. • Transfer students from another county need to Dr. Bill Cook or Ms. Danielle Sullivan to schedule summer testing. (See UCPS website) • Curriculum/Expectations

  8. Mathematics Ms. Carmen Harpham

  9. Skills to Have Before 6th Grade: • Multiplication Facts memorized up to 10s • Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Whole Numbers • Add, Subtract, and Multiply Fractions and Mixed Number • Add, Subtract, and Multiply Decimals • Place Value -- billions to hundredths • Know how to find area and perimeter of rectangles and squares • Know Geometric shapes up to 10 sides

  10. Math Curriculum • Division of Whole Numbers, Decimals, Fractions and Mixed Numbers • Understanding Integers (no computation) • Graphing in a 4-quadrant coordinate plane • Ratios and Proportions • Fraction/Decimal/Percentsand Percent Proportion • Area and perimeter of parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids and compound shapes • Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids and Volume of Rectangular Prisms • Order of Operations, Algebraic Expressions, One-Step Equations • Collecting Data, Graphing Data, Interpreting Statistics • Histograms, Scatter Plots, Box and Whisker Plots

  11. Two Levels of Math • Compacted Math includes: • All of 6th grade curriculum and half of 7th grade curriculum • Extra topics covered in Compacted Math will include: • Computation with rational numbers: • All operations with integers • All operations with positive and negative fractions and mixed numbers • All operations with positive and negative decimals • Solving Multi-Step Equations • Percentage Problems such as sales tax, mark-ups, discounts, simple interest, and percent of change • Circumference and Area of Circles and Parts of Circles Math 6 includes: All of 6th grade curriculum at standard pace

  12. ScienceMrs. Carla Stevens New Terms New Concepts New Ideas New Technology

  13. Expectations • Study new information as it is presented • Keep a notebook of all science terms presented in class • Gain knowledge and understanding of new concepts • Apply concepts learned to the real world • Develop new ideas using information learned in class • Learn how to use technology in science

  14. Basic Overview of the Science Curriculum Ecosystems & Plants Soil & Earth Structure Rocks Space Exploration Plate Tectonics Light & Sound Structure and Physical Characteristics of Matter

  15. Detailed Science Curriculum • Located on the North Carolina Department of Instruction Website http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/curriculum/ Click on the subheading - science

  16. Evaluation Includes the following: Daily work Homework Labs Tests Quizzes Projects

  17. Our Goal: To have your child learn about the world around them in a scientific way!

  18. Summer Science Fun: Visit these websites: http://kids.nationalgeographic.com www.nasa.gov http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org http://hubblesite.org

  19. Social StudiesMrs. Mary Russ

  20. Content Topics Around the Ancient World in 180 Days! (From Early Civilizations to 1450)

  21. SampleThematic Content History Geography & Environmental Literacy Economic & Financial Literacy Civics & Governance Culture

  22. Sample Language Skills Main Idea Supporting Details Historical Narratives Primary/Secondary Sources Distinguishing Fact & Opinion

  23. Sample Math Skills Graphing Map-Making Charting Database Investigation Geographical Data

  24. Sample Presentation Skills Print & Online Research Source & Note Cards Web 2.0 Tools Photo-Stories PowerPoints

  25. Media Specialist Mrs. Amy Rogers

  26. Summer Reading • Choose two books from the 6th grade approved list • Taking notes or writing short summaries may help • Students will be quizzed on both books they have read • Information may be found on WMS website (go to Media Center link)

  27. Student Use of Library • Independent Use • Before School • After School • During Commons • Accelerated Reader Program • Visit to 5th Grade Classes • Summer Hours

  28. Battle of the Books • Purpose • Activities • Current lists available on the Weddington Middle School website under “Media Center”

  29. Counseling Services • Counselors at WMS provide assistance with tutors, social interactions, bullying, and many, many other issues facing middle schoolers. • Three counselors at WMS: • Students A to G – Mrs. Carol Eaker • Students H to P – Ms. Ashley Elsaesser • Students Q to Z – Mrs. Juliene Cook

  30. School Nurse Info • Required vaccines for 6th graders: • T-dap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) • Tetanus shot (within the last five years) • Proof from a doctor must be provided confirming date vaccine was given • If proof is not provided by the 30th day of school, your child will be excluded until the information is received

  31. PTSO Information Mrs. Christie Shrader WMS PTSO President

  32. WEDDINGTONMIDDLE SCHOOLATHLETIC BOOSTERCLUB

  33. FALL WINTER SPRING 6th Grade Football 7th Grade Football 8th Grade Football 6th Grade Cheerleading 7th Grade Cheerleading 8th Grade Cheerleading Dance & Drill Cross Country Girls’ Tennis JV Volleyball Varsity Volleyball Wrestling Swimming JV Baseball Varsity Baseball Softball Golf (Boys & Girls) Track & Field Boys’ Soccer Girls’ Soccer Boys’ Tennis Girls’ Lacrosse Boys’ Lacrosse – 7th & 8th Grades Only ** NOTE ** Basketball is Administered Through the School, Not through the WMS Booster Club SPORTS OFFERED

  34. www.wmsabc.com • COACHES REGISTRATION – CLOSES THURSDAY, MAY 22nd • *** All Sports – All Seasons *** • Go to “Hey Coach” Tab on the Website • Register Online • Turn in Application / References to Troy King REGISTRATION PROCESS • FALL SPORTS REGISTRATION • OPEN JUNE 1st – JULY 15th • Paperwork Requirements Outlined on the Website • If trying out for more than 1 sport, must register online for • ALL Sports, only 1 set of paperwork needed

  35. FALL SPORTS MEETING FOR ALL POTENTIAL FALL ATHLETES JUNE 5th at 6PM IN WMS GYM ONLINE REGISTRATION & PAPERWORK DUE OPENS JUNE 1st ~ CLOSES JULY 15th FALL SPORTS DATES OPTIONAL WORKOUTS (Dependent on Sport) LAST 2 WEEKS IN JULY TRYOUTS BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 28th

  36. Save the Date! Back to School Night for Sixth Grade Students and Parents: Last names beginning with A-K will be Wednesday, August 21, at 6:00pm. Students for last names beginning with L-Z will be Thursday, August 22, at 6:00pm First day of school-Monday, August 26

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