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Curriculum Night

Join us for Curriculum Night at Santan Junior High School to learn about the curriculum and schedules for 7th and 8th grade students. The night will include information on various subjects such as Algebra, Geometry, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, and more!

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Curriculum Night

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  1. Curriculum Night August 6, 2015 7/8 A Harvard Hailstorm Santan Junior High

  2. Curriculum Night Schedule 5:30-6:00 7th Grade Parents (Gifted) 6:05-6:20 Day 1 Elective Class 6:25-6:40 Day 2 Elective Class 6:45-7:15 8th Grade Parents (Gifted) 7:20-7:35 Day 1 Electives 7:40-7:55 Day 2 Electives

  3. Semester One Linear Equations solving graphing writing Linear Inequalities Systems of Equations Exponential Functions Semester Two Sequences Polynomial Equations Factoring Quadratic Functions Radical Functions Data Analysis Algebra Curriculum

  4. Geometry Curriculum Semester One Building Vocabulary Reasoning and Proofs Parallel/Perpendicular lines Transformations Triangles Semester Two Quadrilaterals Other Polygons Similarity Right triangles/trigonometry Circles Area/Volume Probability

  5. Algebra 2 Curriculum Semester One Linear Functions Quadratic Functions Polynomial Functions Rational Functions Radical Functions Exponential/Logorithmic Functions Semester Two Rational Functions Sequences and Series Trigonometric Functions Probability Data Analysis/Statistics

  6. English Language Arts: Reading Literature and Informational Text • Key Ideas and Details • citing evidence/drawing inferences, elements of plot, literary elements, theme/central idea, summarizing, connections to additional texts • Craft and Structure • use of words and phrases, figurative language, tone, structure and organization, points of view, purpose • Integration of Knowledge and Ideas • media comparison, contextualized fiction, evaluation of arguments, irrelevant/conflicting evidence Writing • Argument • Informative/Explanatory • Narrative • Research to Build and Present Knowledge • Production and Distribution of Writing (editing, MLA citation, publishing) Language • Conventions of standard English • Knowledge of Language • Vocabulary Acquisition and Use Speaking and Listening (“Accountable Talk”) • Comprehension and Collaboration • Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas

  7. 7th Grade Language Arts Literature Selections First Quarter: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Second Quarter: The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass (autobiography) Third Quarter: Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare Fourth Quarter: Castle *Books selections and assigned quarters are subject to change, based on availability and grade level requirements

  8. 7th Grade Science Throughout the school year, we will be using the Scientific Method, Engineering and Design Method within inquiry based learning. We will also focus on the history and nature of science, including famous scientists, careers, and technology & society. Quarter One Geology - Structure of the Earth Rock cycle, erosion, deposition, rock cycle Boundaries & landforms Earthquakes, volcanism, & plate tectonics *Science Fair Begins in classroom Quarter Three Ecology – Changes in the environment Food Webs Interaction of organisms (predation, symbiosis, etc.) Quarter Two Solar System Phases of the moon Constellations Eclipses *Science Fair will be due in December, just before break. Quarter Four Health-Environment Health-Peer pressure, decision making, health issues Health & cultures Health & communication

  9. 7th Grade Social Studies American History Civil War and Reconstruction Industrialization Immigration World War I Great Depression Geography Environment/natural disasters Features and conditions that affect history Mapping, graphing, patterns in current events Regions of the world Implications of migration Government Bill of Rights Impact of court cases and amendments Checks and balances World government comparison Roles of citizenship Economics Personal finance Foundations Macroeconomics Microeconomics

  10. Communication Checking Grades Online Infinite Campus portal is available via our SJHS webpage and can be added as an app for your phone. Students ID#s and a student-created passcode will begin the process. WEBSITE Visit Santan’s website online to access information and individual teacher’s webpages & calendar of important events. Check agendas and/or Infinite Campus for daily assignments and test dates! AGENDA Every student has an agenda that has both the school rules and daily calendars Each teacher writes classwork and homework on the board to be copied to the student’s agenda Parent signatures are required on agendas every Thursday night along with a grade check using Infinite Campus.

  11. Grading Policy In our school community, our focus is on student learning and achievement. At Santan Junior High School, • A student's grade should communicate academic achievement: what the student knows and is able to do as measured against the learning standards of the course. • Assignments must be completed to accurately assess what a student knows and is able to do so that appropriate feedback can be given to every student. SJHS Grading Scale: A: 100% - 90% B: 89% - 80% C: 79% - 70% D: 69% - 60% F: Below 60%

  12. Zap the Zeros Santan Junior High has a “Zeroes Aren’t Permitted (ZAP)” policy. Assignments are given due dates so that teachers can provide feedback in a timely manner and learning will progress. Students are expected to meet deadlines and to contact the teacher when possible in advance to discuss any issues with due dates. In general, however, students who fail to complete assignments on due dates will: Communicate with the teacher regarding their situation and needs for the missing work. Be expected to complete the assignment, Receive an "M" (for Missing) in the Infinite Campus grade book. This means that it will be averaged as a "0" until the assignment is submitted (IC notifications will be sent reminding parents and students of the missing assignment), May receive a reduced grade for the completed work received late.

  13. Make-up Work • Students are responsible for obtaining make up work and instructions before or after school. • Alternative assignments may need to be given for longer absences. Please advise us if you plan a trip. • The same number of days are given to complete the make up work. Student should see teacher. • TUTORING begins Monday , Wed, and Friday @8:15. Math tutoring daily at 8:45.

  14. 7/8A Team Shirt Coming Soon!!

  15. Classroom Contributions Thank you for the supplies that you have sent in and please remember that tax credit donations are always appreciated! You can follow us on Facebook (SJHS Cats), Twitter @SJHSCATS

  16. Thank you for being a part of curriculum night at Santan! Questions?

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