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Grade 9 at Sandalwood 2014-2015. Moving From Grade 8 to Sandalwood Heights. Secondary School Organization Graduation Requirements Grade 9 Courses Choosing Your Courses. HOW IS SECONDARY SCHOOL DIFFERENT?. 2 Semesters per Year – Sem 1: September to January Sem 2: February to June
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Moving From Grade 8 to Sandalwood Heights Secondary School Organization Graduation Requirements Grade 9 Courses Choosing Your Courses
HOW IS SECONDARY SCHOOL DIFFERENT? • 2 Semesters per Year – • Sem 1: September to January • Sem 2: February to June • 4 courses per semester taught by different teachers • Summative Evaluations at the end of each semester • Course selection process • Full cafeteria service • Extensive extra-curricular activities • More independence
What is a typical day like? • 8:30am – 3:00pm • 5 periods a day • 1 period is lunch – either period 3 or 4 • Each period is 75 minutes long
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Total of 30 credits - 18 Compulsory Credits - 12 Optional Credits Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test – completed in grade 10 40 hours of Community Service – students can start the summer before grade 9
English Math Science French Geography Healthy Active Living (boys can take Football Focus or Regular Phys Ed) GRADE 9 COURSES 6 Compulsory Courses
GRADE 9 COURSES CHOOSE 1 OF: Dramatic Arts Music Visual Arts 2 Optional Courses • CHOOSE 1 OF: • Business Technology • Exploring Technologies • Hospitality & Tourism, Health Care, Computer Engineering & Design, Transportation, Construction, Manufacturing & Communication Tech
TYPES OF COURSES IN GRADE 9 • Academic • Applied • Locally Developed (in Math, Science and English ) • Open 'Emphasis and pace'
What do Students Need to Know to Select the Correct Courses? • What are my interests? • What do I do well? • What is my learning style? • What are my work habits? • What do my teachers and parents/guardians think my strengths are?
Academic ('D') Courses • Emphasize theoretical, abstract applications of essential concepts plus additional related concepts • More self-directed • Greater opportunities for independent learning • Approx. 30 students per class
Expectations and Habits of a Student at the Academic Level • Grade 8 at level 3 and higher • Fast paced delivery • Completes homework consistently • Works independently in a focused manner • Self-motivated and rises to challenges • Perseveres when challenged
Applied ('P') Courses • Focus on practical applications of essential concepts and real-life examples, providing more opportunities for hands-on experiences • More teacher-directed • Approx. 22 students per class
Expectations and Habits of a Student at the Applied Level • Grade 8 at level 1 or 2 • Enjoys concrete hands-on practical applications • May need assistance when applying new learning • May need help to organize and complete homework
Locally ('L') Developed Courses Mathematics, Science and English • Focus on essential skills using practical activities • Designed for students who need more one on one support in Math, Science or English • Teacher-directed • Approx 17 students per class
Expectations and Habits of a Student at the Locally Developed Level • More one on one attention with teacher • Applies new learning to tasks that have been modelled in class • May require consistent reminders to stay on task • Works betters in smaller class size
MAKING CHOICES - CONSIDERATIONS A MIXED TIMETABLE IS POSSIBLE IN GRADE 9 (combination of 'D', 'P' & 'L' courses) SUCCESS IN GRADE 9 AND 10 IS VITAL TO THE SUCCESS OF A STUDENT IN HIGH SCHOOL!
CONSIDERATIONS Course types chosen in grade 9 DO NOT LIMIT course types for grade 10 Students will be able to move from Academic courses in grade 9 to Applied courses in grade 10 In all subjects except math students will be able to move from Applied courses in grade 9 to Academic courses in grade 10 depending on Grade 9 achievement There are ways to change course types throughout a student’s high school career
OTHER PROGRAMS • Learning Strategies Course (GLE/GLS) is designed for IEP or recommended students to support their learning, they require counsellor approval • ESL courses support students who are continuing to develop their English language skills
OTHER PROGRAMS – LINK CREW • year long transition program • gr. 11 & 12 Link Leaders guide gr. 9 students • orientation program at beginning of the year • social and academic events throughout the year
COURSE SELECTION PROCESS • Grade 8 teachers will be providing course level recommendations on Option Sheet • Complete Option Sheet and return to homeroom teacher • Submit courses online from your myBlueprint account
Online Course Selection Step 1 – Login to your myBlueprint account Step 2 - Choose Your Courses • High School Planner • Adding a Course • Removing a Course Step 3 – Submit Your Courses
Step 1 - Login to myBlueprint Account www.myblueprint.ca/peel Login here using your email address and password
Step 2 – Choose Your Courses • Click on Submit Courses to begin choosing your courses
High School Planner Grade 9 Subjects
Adding Courses • Click on Subject • Change Grade to Grade 9 • Click on Subject folder • Click on Course to read description • Click ‘Add Course to Plan’ in bottom right corner
Removing a Course • Hover your cursor over the course box (do not click) and a red ‘X’ will appear. Then click the ‘X’ to remove the course. • Add a new course
Submitting Your Courses • Click ‘Submit” • Be sure to review your course selections as you will not be able to make changes in myBlueprint once submitted • Click ‘Confirm and Print’ • Keep a copy of Sign-Off sheet for your records
You Are Done! • Submission Deadline: February 7th, 2014 • Return purple Grade 9 Option Sheet with parent/guardian signature to homeroom teacher by February 7th, 2014
Homeroom Teacher Subject Teacher Guidance Counsellor www.makingmyway.ca Sandalwood Guidance My Class site QUESTIONS???
www.makingmyway.ca High School links
Sandalwood Websitehttp://schools.peelschools.org/sec/sandalwoodheights Click on My Class
My Class site Click on Guidance
Guidance My Class Site Website links
THINGS TO REMEMBER • Make your choices carefully • You will not have the option to change your selections in September • FINAL DATE:Friday, February 7th to submit courses online and hand in Option Sheet to your teacher
THIS IS YOUR FUTURE... CHOOSE WISELY