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A-G Requirements

CHAMPS Conversation- Level 0. Students may raise their hand when they have a question or would like to participate in the conversation. Help If students would like to ask a question they should raise their hand. Activity A-G lesson Movement Students should stay in their seats. Use appropriate hand signals to use restroom and sharpen pencils Participation Students show that they are listening by not talking and writing down information

Objective Students will be able to identify what A-G classes are and why they are important

What are A-G courses?  Definition: The courses students need to take and pass to be eligible to apply to 4-year California colleges.  Why A-G courses are important

4-Year vs. Community College  4 year California universities require students to Complete A-G requirements  (Only public, state schools use the “a-g” requirements. Private colleges and universities each have their own admission requirements.)  Community (City) colleges do not require students to Complete A-G requirements  Must be 18 years old OR have graduated high school  Fresno City College  Willow International  Reedley College

California State Universities  California Polytechnic University, Pomona  California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo  California State University, Bakersfield  California State University, Channel Islands  California State University, Dominguez Hills  California State University, East Bay  California State University, Fullerton  California State University, Long Beach  California State University, Los Angeles  California State University, Monterey Bay  California State University, Northridge  California State University, Sacramento  California State University, San Bernardino  California State University, San Marcos  California State University, Stanislaus  Chico State University  Fresno State University  Humboldt State University  Maritime Academy  San Diego State University  San Francisco State University  San Jose State University  Sonoma State University

University of California Campuses  University of California, Berkeley  University of California, Davis  University of California, Los Angeles  University of California, Merced  University of California, Riverside  University of California, San Diego  University of California, San Francisco  University of California, Santa Barbara  University of California, Santa Cruz

A-G Course Requirements AreaSubjectUnits AHistory/Social Science2 years BEnglish4 years CMathematics3 years, 4 recommended DLab Science2 years, 3 recommended ELanguage other than English2 years, 3 recommended FVisual and Performing Arts1 year (must be consecutive semesters GElective1 year Total15 A-G Courses Minimum

“A” Requirement History/Social Science (2 years required) Two years of history/social science, including one year of world history, cultures and geography; and one year of U.S. history or one-half year of U.S. history and one-half year of civics or American government.

“B” Requirement English (4 years required) Four years of college-preparatory English that include frequent and regular writing and reading of classic and modern literature.

“C” Requirement Mathematics (3 years required, 4 years recommended) Three years of college-preparatory mathematics that include the topics covered in elementary and advanced algebra and two- and three-dimensional geometry.

“D” Requirement Laboratory Science (2 years required, 3 years recommended) Two years of laboratory science providing fundamental knowledge in two of these three core disciplines: biology, chemistry and physics. Advanced laboratory science classes that have biology, chemistry or physics as prerequisites and offer substantial additional material may be used to fulfill this requirement.

“E” Requirement Language Other than English (2 years required, 3 years recommended) Two years of the same language other than English. Courses should emphasize speaking and understanding, and include instruction in grammar, vocabulary, reading, composition and culture. Courses in languages other than English taken in the seventh and eighth grades may be used to fulfill part of this requirement.

“F” Requirement Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) (1 year required) A single yearlong approved arts course from a single VPA discipline: theater, music, performing or visual arts.

“G” Requirement College Preparatory Electives (1 year required) One year/two semesters, in addition to those required in "a-f" above, chosen from the following areas: visual and performing arts (non-introductory level courses), history, social science, English, advanced mathematics, laboratory science and language other than English (a third year in the language used for the "e" requirement or two years of another language).

What you need to know about A-G  Required for 4-year California university admissions  15 A-G course pattern is the minimum  Must have passed 11 A-G classes by the end of your junior year  Only earn credit with a “C” or better  Graded by semester, not by quarter

A-G Course Requirements AreaSubjectUnits AHistory/Social Science2 years BEnglish4 years CMathematics3 years, 4 recommended DLab Science2 years, 3 recommended ELanguage other than English2 years, 3 recommended FVisual and Performing Arts1 year (must be consecutive semesters GElective1 year Total15 A-G Courses Minimum

A-G COURSES AT [Middle School Name]  Math : [Enter Courses Here]  Foreign Language: [Enter Courses Here]

Pair-Share 1. In your own words share with your partner what A-G classes are and why they are important to you. 2. Discuss why A-G classes are important to you as a middle school student

Five/Six Year Academic Plan The purpose of this document is to help you plan the classes you must take in middle school and high school in order for you to attain your academic goals.

Let’s start your plan! (5/6 YEAR PLAN HANDOUT)

7 th Grade CCSS Math 7 8 th Grade CCSS Math 8 9 th Grade Algebra 1* 10 th Grade Geometry* 11 th Grade Algebra II* 12 th Grade Pre-Cal/Trig 7 th Grade Accel. Math 7 8 th Grade Algebra I* 9 th Grade Geometry* 10 th Grade Algebra II* 11 th Grade Pre-Cal/Trig 12 th Grade AP Calc/AP Stats Math Sequence Locate the math row. Fill in the math class that you were enrolled in during your 7 th grade year. Use this chart to fill in the rest of your math sequence for high school. *Meets the minimum A-G math requirements

Foreign Language (Year 1) Foreign Language (Year 2) Foreign Language (Year 3)** Foreign Language Sequence Locate the Foreign Language row. Fill in middle school foreign language classes taken. If you have not taken foreign language in middle school fill in the sequence with your High School plan.

Important Reminders…  This is just a start!  Sequences will change if you do not pass classes or if you are part of a magnet program or pathway.  Talk with your HS Counselor about your plan and goals!  Remember what A-G classes are and stay on track!

Questions ?