Course Selection Presentation 6th Grade 7th Grade
Welcome to Stafford Middle School! Principal: Ms. Gayle Asst. Principal: Mr. Kearns Counselor: Ms. Frazier
Intermediate to Middle School Differences School Hours: 7:30am to 3:10pm No longer attend school from 8am to 3:40pm! Advice from a SMS 7th grader: practice over the summer waking up earlier! You will report to the Middle School Cafeteria each morning before school starts. At 7:18am, Mr. Kearns (AP) will dismiss you to go to class. The tardy bell rings for first period at 7:30am. You will have 8 periods each day. Each class is approximately 47 minute long. You will have 5 minutes to switch to your next class. There are three different lunches. A lunch is BEFORE 5th period B lunch is DURING 5th period C lunch is AFTER 5th period
Intermediate to Middle School Differences School Uniform: Light blue collared shirt, khaki or blue pants/skirt/shorts *Same shirt color throughout MS Your classes will be more rigorous and there are firm due dates. You will take more tests, quizzes and will have more homework. This all prepares you for high school and college! If you are in Band, you can drop off your instrument in the Band room so that you don’t have to carry it around with you all day If you want to be in Athletics, you must have a physical on file before the first day of school. You can participate in football, basketball, tennis, track, cross country, or volleyball. If Athletics does not fit into your schedule, you can still participate in that sport AFTER SCHOOL.
Intermediate to Middle School Differences Each six weeks, each teacher will take at least 3 major grades and at least 7 non-major grades to calculate your six weeks grade In December and May you will take Final Exams for EACH class. A Final Exam is one big test at the end of the semester that covers EVERYTHING you learned that semester! It counts as 14.3% of your semester grade. If you don’t do well on your final, your grade can drop an entire letter grade. If you do well on your final, your grade can raise up an entire letter grade! STAAR does not go away. You will have to take 3 STAAR tests in 7th Grade. They are Math, Reading, and Writing. How do you pass the 7th grade? You must pass all of your classes AND pass all of your STAAR tests to be promoted to the 8th grade. If you do not pass all of your classes, you will need to repeat them and pass them in summer school.
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Course Selection Materials Course Selection Worksheet Front: Course Selection Worksheet Back: Stafford MSD Course Catalog:
The 5 Required Courses ELAR (English and Reading) PreAP ELAR is one period long Academic ELAR is two periods long (“block”) Math PreAP Math is one period long Academic Math is two periods long (“block”) Science Social Studies PE (or PE Equivalent) Athletics Karate Dance
Choosing the Right Courses Academic These are your “on grade level” courses These courses prepare students for high school and beyond PreAP/GT These courses are designed to challenge motivated students. They are fast-paced and require more independent learning and homework. These courses prepare students for AP courses in high school and college You should have a “B” average in your current class A teacher’s initials are required to take PreAP classes in Middle School
Exiting a PreAP Course You can ONLY exit out of a PreAP course after the first six weeks of school or after the first semester A grade in the 70s or 80s is NOT a valid reason to get out A parent/teacher conference is required
Elective Courses * = this indicates a one semester course Band Should take Band in 7th grade if you want to take Band in 8th grade Choir College and Career Readiness* Creative Writing Introduction to Spanish Must take this in 7th grade if you want to take Spanish 1 in 8th grade (for high school credit) Native Spanish Speakers are not required to take this course; can go directly into Spanish 1 in 8th grade
Elective Courses * = this indicates a one semester course Dance Must take this in 7th grade if you want to take Dance 1 in 8th grade (for high school credit) Journalism (“yearbook”) Technology Applications (computer-based course)* Visual Arts (art course)* Must take this in 7th grade if you want to take Art 1 in 8th grade (for high school credit) Investigating Careers in STEM*
Looking Ahead… In 8th grade, students can take the following courses for high school credit: Algebra 1 Art 1 (prerequisite: Visual Arts 7) Dance 1 (prerequisite: Dance 7) Principles of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Spanish 1 (prerequisite: Intro to Spanish in 7th grade) Principals of Public Law and Safety Spanish Heritage 1&2 (prerequisite: must be a Native Spanish Speaker)
A Typical 7th Grade Academic Day PERIOD SUBJECT ROOM # 1 ELAR 7 616 2 3 Science 7 609 4 Band (elective) Band Room Lunch Middle School Cafeteria 5 PE 7 Gym 6 Math 7 622 7 8 Texas History 613
A Typical 7th Grade PreAP Day PERIOD SUBJECT ROOM # 1 Tech Apps 7 (elective) 711 2 PreAP ELAR 7 718 3 Science 7 609 4 Band (elective) Band Room Lunch Middle School Cafeteria 5 PE 7 Gym 6 PreAP Math 7 620 7 Intro to Spanish (elective) 704 8 PreAP Texas History 613
Course Selection Worksheet Complete Course Selection Worksheet in PENCIL! Legibly print legal first and last name (no nicknames please!) Every student will pick five classes from the REQUIRED COURSES column ELAR, MATH, SCIENCE, SOCIAL STUDIES, PE If selecting a PreAP course, your current teacher’s initials are required AND the back of the Course Selection Worksheet must be completed and signed
Course Selection Worksheet Rank your 3 elective choices in order of preference in the ELECTIVE COURSES column List 3 alternate elective choices in order of preference in the ALTERNATE COURSES column If left blank, the counselor will pick them for you! Parent and Student signature is needed Return Course Selection Worksheet into you Social Studies/Science teacher by Thursday, January 24th.