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Grade 9 at Sandalwood 2014-2015

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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Grade 9 at Sandalwood 2014-2015

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  1. Grade 9 at Sandalwood 2014-2015

  2. Moving From Grade 8 to Sandalwood Heights Secondary School Organization Graduation Requirements Grade 9 Courses Choosing Your Courses

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. English Math Science French Geography Healthy Active Living (boys can take Football Focus or Regular Phys Ed) GRADE 9 COURSES 6 Compulsory Courses

  7. 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

  8. TYPES OF COURSES IN GRADE 9 • Academic • Applied • Locally Developed (in Math, Science and English ) • Open 'Emphasis and pace'

  9. 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?

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. 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

  13. 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

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. 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!

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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

  21. 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

  22. Step 1 - Login to myBlueprint Account www.myblueprint.ca/peel Login here using your email address and password

  23. Step 2 – Choose Your Courses • Click on Submit Courses to begin choosing your courses

  24. High School Planner Grade 9 Subjects

  25. 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

  26. 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

  27. 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

  28. 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

  29. Homeroom Teacher Subject Teacher Guidance Counsellor www.makingmyway.ca Sandalwood Guidance My Class site QUESTIONS???

  30. www.makingmyway.ca High School links

  31. Sandalwood Websitehttp://schools.peelschools.org/sec/sandalwoodheights Click on My Class

  32. My Class site Click on Guidance

  33. Guidance My Class Site Website links

  34. 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

  35. THIS IS YOUR FUTURE... CHOOSE WISELY

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