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Park West Communicating Student Learning. Welcome to the Grade 9 Team. The Team Teachers. Gordon Beattie : Math Lorna Bennett : English Language Arts Lorna and Gordon : Healthy Living Tammy Riddell : Science Courtney White : Social Studies H. Green / S. George : French
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Park West Communicating Student Learning Welcome to the Grade 9 Team
The Team Teachers • Gordon Beattie: Math • Lorna Bennett: English Language Arts • Lorna and Gordon: Healthy Living • Tammy Riddell: Science • Courtney White: Social Studies • H. Green / S. George : French • Jude d’Entremont: Tech Education • Arlene White-Jackson: Art • Mike Carrighan and Gordon: Physical Education
The GCO’s • GCO stands for General Curriculum Outcome. • Each GCO has a number of specific curriculum outcomes called SCO’s.
Math GCO’s • There are 5 GCO’s in math. They are: • A - Students will demonstrate number sense and apply number-theory concepts.
Math GCO’s cont. • B - Students will demonstrate operation sense and apply operation principles and procedures in both numeric and algebraic situations.
Math GCO’s cont. • C - Students will explore, recognize, represent, and apply patterns and relationships, both informally and formally.
Math GCO’s cont. • D - Students will demonstrate an understanding of and apply concepts and skills associated with measurement. • E – Students will demonstrate spatial sense and apply geometric concepts, properties, and relationships.
Methods of Evaluation and Assessment for Math • We will all be using a variety of evaluation tools to assist us with the evaluation of the students. • The following is a list of ways that we will use to assess: • Tests, quizzes, assignments, class work, journals, presentations, projects, homework probes and portfolios.
ELA Curriculum Outcomes In the Grade 9 ELA curriculum there are three main strands Speaking and Listening (GCO 1-3) Reading and Viewing (GCO 4-7) Writing and Other ways of representing (GCO 8-10)
ELA 9 Language is learned most easily when the various processes are integrated and when skills and strategies are kept meaningful to the students.
Speaking and Listening Students will be expected to: • Speak and listen to explore, extend, clarify and reflect on their thoughts, ideas, feelings and experiences • Communicate information and ideas effectively and clearly, and to respond personally and critically • Interact with sensitivity and respect, considering the situation, audience and purpose
Reading and Viewing Students will be expected to: Select, read and view with understanding a range of literature, information, media, and visual text Interpret, select, and combine information using a variety of strategies, resources and technologies Respond personally to a range of texts Respond critically to a range of texts, applying their understanding of language, form and genre
Writing and Representing Students will be expected to: Use writing and other forms of representation to explore, clarify, and reflect on their thoughts, feelings, experiences and learning's; and use their imaginations Create texts collaboratively and independently, using a variety of forms for a range of audiences and purposes Use a range of strategies to develop effective writing and other ways of representing and to enhance their clarity, precision and effectiveness
Exams • Exams will take place in June. They will coincide with the high school exams. • Exams will be given in the four core subjects. • Language Arts • Math • Social Studies • Science
Methods of Evaluation and Assessment cont. • There will be three reporting periods. December, April and June. • The students this year will receive a final number grade on their report card. • Powerschool will be used this year to record student progress and assignment completion Assessment