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TRANSITION. to high school. Where students and staff have ... Strong Hearts, Bright Minds, and Be the Best We Can. . Minds-On QUIZ!. How many credits do you need to graduate high school? What are the three different levels at which you can take your courses?
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TRANSITION to high school Where students and staff have ... Strong Hearts, Bright Minds, and Be the Best We Can.
Minds-On QUIZ! • How many credits do you need to graduate high school? • What are the three different levels at which you can take your courses? • How long are the periods in high school? • Which graduation requirement can you begin in the summer between Grade 8 and 9?
Grade 9 Year Snapshot Two Semesters • Semester 1: September to January • Semester 2: February to June • Each semester you have 4 different courses • Exams at the end of each semester • 4 courses (every day) + Common Lunch 8:10 – 2:15 75 minutes periods
Graduation Requirements 30 credits (18 compulsory & 12 optional) • 4 English • 3 Math • 2 Science • 1 Geography • 1 History • 1 French • 1 Physical Education • 1 Arts (Drama, Music or Visual Art) • .5 Career Studies & .5 Civics • 3 Additional Compulsory Courses + 40 hours of community service+ Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
Academic Courses (1D0) • Theory and abstract thinking • Faster pace • More independent learning • More homework • Leads to University level courses in Gr. 11 & 12 • Ideal for Gr. 8 students achieving Level 3 (70%) or higher
Applied Courses (1P0) • Same concepts as academic courses • Practical applications and real-life connections • Slower pace • More hands on and teacher guided instruction • Leads to College level courses in Gr. 11 & 12 • Ideal for Gr. 8 students achieving Level 1 and 2 (69% or lower)
Applied or Academic....which one?? • Consider your learning skills and academic achievement • Please take teacher’s recommendations into account • Think of your post-secondary plans • Remember you don’t have to take ALL academic or ALL applied, you can take a combination of both academic and applied courses
Optional Courses All Grade 9 Optional courses are OPEN level
Exploring Technologies – TIJ 1O0 A little bit of everything tech • Design process for products • Computer aided design • Transportation – car and glider design • Electronics • Career exploration Major Projects • Design and build a CO2 car (out of wood) • Design and build a glider (out of foam) • Build and design a metal detector (using electronics)
Family Studies – HFN 1O0 Topics Studied: • Food needs and choices • Nutritional health and well-being • Body Image • Canadian food and global perspective Major Projects • Food labs- many different types of dishes • Food need collage • Learning different cooking techniques • Dietician website assignment
Business Studies - BTT 1O0 Topics Studied: • Software: Word, Excel, Power Point, • Publisher • Web design • Current trends and issues • Presentation skills Major Projects: • Newspaper • Celebrity letter • Plan a dream vacation • Design a website
Visual Arts – AVI 1O0 Topics Studied: • First Nations • Ancient Egypt • Drawing realistically • Symbolism • Elements & Principles of Design • Painting & Sculpting techniques Major Projects: • Picasso-style Superheroes • Acrylic native paintings on canvas bags • Canopic jars inspired by ancient Egypt • Realistic portraiture of animals
Dramatic Arts - ADA 1O0 Topics Studied: • Theatre games • Tableau • Voice • Story drama • Improv • Monologues • Character building Major Projects • Social issues tableau • Radio plays • Choral reading • Monologues • Story drama (script writing)
Instrumental Music - AMU 103/5 • 103 is for people that have never played before. • 105 is for students with a minimum of 2 years playing experience. • Topics in both classes include: • Performance • Music theory • Music composition • Music and society Major Projects/Performance Opportunities: • Performance tests • Computer composition project • Self assessment project • Beginner, Intermediate and senior band, jazz band, single reed ensemble • Arts night – winter and spring • Feeder school concerts • OBA contest • Senior concert band annual trip
Learning Strategies - GLS 1O0 Topics Covered: • Multiple intelligences • Learning styles • Memory strategies • Time management • How does your brain learn? • Organization • Note-taking • Study and test taking skills
MUSIC Award Winning Program In the past five years our concert band has won: 1st Place – 2009 New York Music Festival 1st Place – 2010 New Orleans Music Festival 2nd Place – 2011 Orlando Music Festival 1st Place – 2012 Dallas Music Festival Gold Medal – 2012 Ontario Band Association 1st Place – 2013 Anaheim Music Festival
ATHLETICS Rugby Tennis Volleyball Badminton Hockey Flag Football Lacrosse Track & Field Soccer Golf Archery Wrestling Basketball Baseball Cricket Table Tennis Cross Country OVER 35 SPORTS TEAMS!!
CLUBS & EXTRACURRICULARS OVER 40 CLUBS!! • Art Shows • Concert Band • Black History Month • Breakfast Club • Chess Club • Christian Fellowship (Lifeline) • Computer/Robotics Club • Culture Connection Club • DECA • Drama Night • Dance Team/Club • Gay-Straight Alliance (G.S.A.) • HEAL Team • Jazz Band • Link Crew • Math Club • Model UN • Music Council • One Life Club • Prom • Reach for the Top • S.A.C. • Saxophone, Flute and Clarinet Ensemble • Science Olympics • Set Design Club • Stage Play • Talent Show • Tech Club • Vocal Ensemble • Weight Room • World Issues Club • YES
Link Crew • First day of school is for Grade 9s Only! • Fun group activities, BBQ lunch and mini tour • Year long program consists of: • Student mentorship • Team building • Academic Follow Up • Exam Prep
EXTRA HELP • Counting on you for literacy, numeracy and science • Peer tutoring • Subject specific help available at lunch, before and after school • Project complete • Credit recovery • Credit rescue • Specialized programs in the Independent Learning Centre
Grade 8 Course selection is due Friday February 7, 2014 www.myBlueprint.ca/peel
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