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SEAQUAM SECONDARY. Course Planning for Grade 7’s to 8’s 2013-2014 (note: this presentation will be posted on Seaquam.ca – For parents – Parent Connect). Info. For Parents. Grade 8 Parent night – Feb. 21 st 6:30 p.m. Seaquam
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SEAQUAM SECONDARY Course Planning for Grade 7’s to 8’s 2013-2014 (note: this presentation will be posted on Seaquam.ca – For parents – Parent Connect)
Info. For Parents . . . • Grade 8 Parent night – Feb. 21st 6:30 p.m. Seaquam • Grade 8 counsellor 2013/2014: Monique Costin (msalmon@deltasd.bc.ca) • Where to access Parent Connect: your elementary school website • www.seaquam.ca • www.seaquamib.ca • www.sd37.com
HOW MANY COURSES DO I NEED IN GRADE 8? (in high school, a ‘subject’ is now called a ‘course’)
6 Needed Courses for Next Year • English (language arts) 8 (En 200) • Social Studies 8 (SS 200) • Science 8 (SC 200) • Math 8 (MA 200) or Math 8 Challenge (MA 200E) or Math 8 Core (MA 220 Core is usually recommended) • Physical Education 8 (PE 200) CO-ED • A Second Language French 8(LA 200) or Japanese 9 If you have been recommended for a support block it will usually replace the second language
A note about 2nd languages: • Want to try something new? You can start with Japanese 9 in grade 8! . . . You then take Japanese 10, 11 (and sometimes 12) Or • French 8 . . . You then take French 9, 10, 11 (and sometimes 12) Keep your options open! Many UNIVERSITIES require a language at the grade 11 level (but colleges do not)
But what about the ‘OTHER stuff’ – the ‘fun’ stuff! Yes, you get 2 electives (a full year single course, or a ‘bundle’, or a combo. of both) Courses that are not required or academic are called ‘electives’
Specialty Courses Continued • ELL Support: • English Language Development (SP260B) Levels 1 & 2 • ELL Literature Study (SP 260I) Levels 2 & 3 • ELL Composition (SP260W) must be level 3 • ELL Skills (English Language Learner) – academic support/study skills • Learning Assistance Support • Strategies for learning 8 (LD) (SP210) • Strategies for learning 8 (LAC) (SP211) • NEED TO BE RECOMMENDED FOR THESE COURSES – when we visit your teacher later in the spring they will let us know if you need these courses and we will adjust your schedule accordingly after discussing it with your parent/guardian
Specialty Courses within the needed Courses • PE 8 Girls (Softball Academy) (PE220s) • If interested you need to apply through Seaquam Secondary by the end of May (sooner the better!) • Two blocks are used within your timetable (ONE block replaces PE, and this the other replaces ONE of your elective choices) • More info and application forms can be found at www.deltasd.bc/program/academies
Electives . . .All elective selections are year long Students take two year long electives which are offered in the following three ways: OPTION ONE: Band + 1 Explorations Bundle ( A, B OR C) OPTION TWO: Choir + 1 Exploration Bundle (A, B OR C) OPTION THREE: 2 Exploration Bundles (A+B OR A+C but not B+C) (each exploration ‘bundle’ involves different combinations of topic areas so there is no overlap)
What is a Exploration ‘option’? • Option A Drama, Metal, Drafting, Art • Option B Graphics, Wood ICT (computers) Textiles (sewing) • Option C Foods, Music(shortened) Film, Graphics note: These courses run all year and students rotate through each topic area in the bundle in 12-13 week sections
Option areas: applied skills Woodwork 8: • Woodwork will help you explore, plan, use tools, and build interesting projects; you can make a wooden pen plaque, key rack, or even create a puzzle. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUAJh3Ki6Ok&context=C347db22ADOEgsToPDskLalDjK-gTtg0-Mp0PxkxVd Metalwork 8: • Learn how to use hand tools, power tools, and machines to drill, cut, weld, file, and bend metal into works of art. You can create a sheet metal tool box, a custom piece of pewter jewellery, and a metal sculpture of your own design. Students who are motivated may also have time to create a unique piece of chainmaille jewellery. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjLtTj9MPMc&context=C347db22ADOEgsToPDskLalDjK-gTtg0-Mp0PxkxVd
CADD/Drafting 8 • Computer-assisted design and drafting is a great way to introduce the areas of architecture, industrial design and engineering. With a computer as your tool, you will learn how to create accurate plans and learn the basics of model-making.
Option areas: applied skills Graphics 8: • Learn the basics of communicating through images and type. Graphics teaches you how to design and produce business cards, and even make your own mouse pad, tote bag or t-shirt. Computers(Info Tech) 8: • Welcome to the world of Web 2.0. In ICT 8 students will explore several web based applications and experiment with iPad applications. Students will create digital stories with Social Media, Blogs, Digital Timelines as well as explore their creative sides with iPad photography and video. Students will learn the skills that they will need to be good digital citizens and the boundaries of sharing online.
Option Areas: applied skills Home Economics 8: Textiles • This course is an introduction to the creativity and skills of sewing. Students learn to use sewing machines and sergers as they make personalized projects. Home Economics 8: Foods • An introduction to exploring foods and nutrition. Students will learn the skills needed to prepare snacks, breakfast, lunch and dinner. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p23RtZfpg4g&context=C347db22ADOEgsToPDskLalDjK-gTtg0-Mp0PxkxVd Textiles • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGo3av3odYY&context=C347db22ADOEgsToPDskLalDjK-gTtg0-Mp0PxkxVd Culinary
Option areas: fine arts Drama8: • This introduction aims to develop in students: self confidence, teamwork skills, basic presentation skills and creative thinking skills. Assignments involve working in small groups on short-term projects to be presented for the class only. Students usually create their own scenes based upon guidelines set by the teacher. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI8nvhg9sYg&context=C347db22ADOEgsToPDskLalDjK-gTtg0-Mp0PxkxVd
Option areas: fine arts Visual Art 8: • This course provides students with the basic foundation for understanding how art has shaped (and continues to shape) our world. While there is some focus on skill building, the Art 8 program’s main purpose is to provide students with a space to develop their creativity as they explore new materials and techniques. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxT3wJ146zY&context=C347db22ADOEgsToPDskLalDjK-gTtg0-Mp0PxkxVd
Option areas: fine arts Film and Video: • Film and Video 8 explores the basic skills necessary to tell stories through moving visual images. Students will begin by learning the basics of camera/tripod operation and computer editing. The final project will involve students working in groups to storyboard, film, and edit a short narrative
Non-Option Electives: fine arts • MUSIC 8 2 options for full year courses: • Concert Band – runs ALL year • This course is for students in grades 8. 9 and 10 who have already taken a beginning band course. Prerequisite: One year of elementary band (min) • Concert Choir – runs ALL year • This course is for all students interested in choral singing. No musical experience is necessary. Students will learn choral singing technique – vocal production, lyric diction, basic music theory and sigh singing. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zfVVA_Qywk&context=C347db22ADOEgsToPDskLalDjK-gTtg0-Mp0PxkxVd
So, an average timetable could look like…. • English 8 • Science 8 • Socials 8 • Math 8 • French 8 • PE 8 • Band 8 (non-bundle course) • Option B : Graphics, wood, ICT, Textiles REMEMBER ~ You need to pick 3 alternates
What? What is an alternate? • While we try to offer you what you ask for, sometimes it is not possible (usually in elective areas) • If you don’t get your first choice, we need to know what else you might want to take. By picking alternates, the computer knows what else to try and fit in your timetable! (electives only) • Yes – there is always a possibility an alternate will be in your timetable so pick WISELY! If you pick it, you will required to stay in it.
How to pick your courses? *Online*Online*Online* • You need to pick your courses online through our system known as Student /Parent Connect on a program called CIMS • The System opens Feb. 22 and stays open until March 4 • Go to https://cimsweb.deltasd.bc.ca/ or your school website which should have a link. • If you do not have a password you need to contact the elementary school office to get one.
Resources • Your Teacher • Mrs. Costin (msalmon@deltasd.bc.ca) • Seaquam Website – This presentation will be posted on the website under for parents - parent connect - course planning • The Course Selection Booklet is under for students – course catelogue
What is a course catalogue? • This is an online resource available at Seaquam.ca - you can find it under ‘For Parents‘ then ‘Course Planning’ • The course selection guide will tell a little bit about each course so that you can make careful choices
Some special programs for down the road . . . IB THE SEAQUAM INTERNATIONAL BACCALEAUREATE PROGRAM! In grade 11 and 12 , if you are looking for a challenging program that is based on an international model, Seaquam can offer you the International Baccaleaureate Diploma Program! Competitive and enriching, with room for creativity, individualization and diversity! This program offers you opportunities for advanced university credit as well as early university admission status! SEE Seaquamib.ca for more . . .
Delta Academy Programs – visit www.sd37.com Attend Seaquam AND An Academy at another school! Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Cadets (coming soon) (Seaquam) • Baseball • Softball (Seaquam) • Dance • Film (acting/production • Golf (Seaquam)
Career Programs: Accelerated Credit Enrollment Industry Training (ACE IT) see www.sd37.com – Programs (career) Programs Located At Seaquam : Professional Cook 1 Gr. 11 or 12 Advanced post sec. Credit • Automotive Service Technician 1 • Gr. 11 or 12 • Advanced post sec. credit
ATHLETICS . . . Visit seaquamathletics.com • Football • Rugby • Swimming • Volleyball • Basketball • Badminton • Soccer • Track and Field • Field hockey • Ultimate • Lacrosse • Water Polo • Tennis • Curling • Softball • Cross Country Running • Intramural sports (i.e. floor hockey) • Cheerleading
Seahawks like to TRAVEL!! • Cambodia (2012) • Vegas • Italy • Spain • Peru (2013) • Hawaii • Arizona
Student Council . . . • Plans dances • Plans ‘buddy day’ • Special fundraisers • Fun days – pajama day – tacky tourist day – Halloween costume days etc. • Valentines – carnation day • Spirit Days • YES! Grade 8’s can get involved!!
Clubs . . . To name a few ! • Kendo • Photo • Badminton • Chess • Environmental • Ski • Humanitarian GET INVOLVED!! Want a club but it doesn’t exist??? START ONE!!
BLACKCOMB RIDE TRIBE – We Want YOU!! • Become a Ski Club Member!! Sign up in NOVEMBER – 4 Saturday trips per year - Dec – Feb (bus, supervision, rental, instruction, FUN - all included!) • First Come First Serve – Don’t miss the NOV. Sign Up Meeting!!
Parent Connect : Your elementary school website will have a link!
This powerpoint will be uploaded on the Seaquam.ca website under: For Parents – Parent Connect – course planning
Language options (French, Spanish, Japanese) and advanced language courses (IB program) Well developed music and theatre programs Strong emphasis on community involvement Strong emphasis on and work exp. And career development • Large school so we can offer varied course options • Competitive sports program • Challenging acadmic program options (IB Program) • Strong emphasis on humanitarian and environmental issues
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