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2016 Course Planning Grades 9 moving to Grade 10
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Purpose of the visit... Outline BC Ministry of Education Graduation Requirements – what you need between now and gr. 12 Learn which courses are required and which are choices Review ONLINE COURSE SELECTION Answer any general questions
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TIMELINE Feb. 9-12 classroom visits Feb. 24 Parent Information Evening Feb. 25 SYSTEM OPENS March 1 deadline SPRING PLAN 10 March 2 SYSTEM CLOSES March 8 and 9 3:00-3:30 Required Plan 10 training April 7-13 – review online selections – make needed changes April 20 – final review but no changes (unless special circumstances/appt. with me)
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Graduation Requirement vs. Post Sec. Admission Requirement There are classes that the BC Ministry of Education requires you to have in order to graduate from a BC high school – these are the graduation requirements ie. Any Math 11 There are certain courses that a post secondary school may require you to have with a particular % (but that may NOT be required to meet high school graduation requirements) in order to be admitted to a specific program - these are Post Sec. admission requirements (ie.Math 12 if you want to enter Science programs –
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What are the Required Courses for High School Graduation in BC (each course is worth 4 credits) Social Studies (8 credits) Social Studies 10 Social Studies or Civics 11 (+provincial) Science (8 credits) Science 10 (+ provincial) Any Science 11 Math (8 credits) Pre Calc. 10 or Math Apprenticeship and Workplace 10 (+provincial) Pre Cal. 11 or Math Apprenticeship and Workplace 11 or Foundations of Math 11 Language Arts: (12 credits) English 10(+provincial) 11 – Communications or English 12 – Communications or English
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Required Courses Cont. Fine Arts or Applied Skills (10, 11, 12) 1 class (4) Planning 10 (4) Grad Transitions 12 (4) PE 10 (4) = 52 total credits from required courses ELECTIVES: another 28 credits (7 classes) of the student’s choice at the gr. 11 and 12 level where min. 3 of the 7 being at the gr. 12 level = 80 credits to meet graduation minimum graduation requirements under the BC graduation program
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Specific Courses Required for the Grade 10 Year (6 classes) 1. English 10 (Hum. 10; Comm. 10; Trans. 10) 2. Social Studies 10 (or Hum. 10) 3. Math 10 (Pre-Calc., Challenge, Apprenticeship and Workplace) 4. Science 10 5. Planning 10 6. PE 10 + 2 electives of your choice
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Humanities 10 Option (Eng. & SS) Course is covered over two consecutive blocks; earn credit for both Social Studies 10 and English 10 Covers issues that thematically connect literature, history and current events. Although Humanities 10 is available to all grade 10 students, this course is designed to appeal to students who are passionate about the humanities and interested in pursuing collaborative critical inquiry. Successful Humanities 10 students should be motivated, self-regulated and responsible when it comes to their learning.
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Communications 10 This course will involve instruction in basic reading and writing skills and is designed for those students with weaker skills in English 9 or students who took Cornerstones strong focus on strategies for planning, organizing and communicating ideas in both writing and oral work. Practical communication skills are emphasized and oral presentations will occur throughout the year. Communications 10 can lead to Communications 11 or English 11. The final exam written by all students is issued by the provincial government and is worth 20% of the final mark.
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ENGLISH 10: TRANSITIONS ELL students at an Upper Level 2 or Level 3 in the English Language skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. the aim of this course is to not only improve the student’s language abilities but also to provide exposure to various genres (novel, short story, poetry, essay, etc). the goal of this course is to equip students who perform well for English 11 or Communications 11 NOTE: completion of the course does not guarantee that the student will be placed in a regular English course the following year. Some student may move to En. 10 or Com. 10 At the teacher’s discretion, students may write the English 10 Provincial Exam in June. (Worth 20% of the final mark) Recommendation: Must get recommendation from International Coordinator, School Administrator or School Counsellor. Must be take with Composition 10
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English 10 Composition This course does not meet the graduation requirement of English 10 and must be taken in ALONG WITH with English 10: Transitions This course is designed to help students developing their proficiency with the English skills required on the En. 10 Provincial exams Reading and writing are the primary focuses of this course. Must be taken with TRANSITIONS 10 sign up for BOTH
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Math: Pre Calc 10 Option if you are at a comfortable C-C+ or above in Math 9 this is the most appropriate option ; This math course leads to Pre-Calculus 11 and 12 which are required prerequisites for many buisness, science /math based post secondary courses and many other post secondary programs
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Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10 This course meets GRADUATION requirements but does not meet many academic post secondary entry prerequisites This course DOES meet the prerequisites for many work/career and apprenticeship type programs at post secondary (i.e. Early Childhood Education, Masonry, and so on) Students who score highly in this course may move to FOUNDATIONS MATH 11 (and 12) which is an academic math and DOES meet post secondary entry requirements in non-science and math academic programs – consultation strongly suggested
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Sample ‘typical’ scenarios: Student A: C+ in math 8, C in math 9, but B’s in other academic areas and wanting to go on to an academic post secondary program: MATH 10 Pre-Calc with tutor recommended to support weak skills in this one area Student B: C’s in Math 6, 7, C in Math 8, C- in Math 9 – C’s in other academic areas – Apprenticeship and Workplace Math recommended Student C: B’s in Math 6, 7, C+ in Math 8, C+ average in other academic areas; poor work and study habits led to C- in math 9 – MATH 10 Pre-Calc but with tutor support to fill in learning gaps; re-evaluate at the end of gr 10
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Planning 10 – required course Gr. 9 Summer Fully Online– not in gr. 10 course selection; do it spring/Summer; select students only In-Class gr. 10 Yr. – part online/part regular instruction; block in the timetable; best suited for students who need regular monitoring/firm deadlines etc. Fully On-line Sept-June gr. 10 – Sept. to June – independent; select students – not suited to students that do not have a history of strong work/study habits
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Grade 9 Planning 10 Option not part of Gr. 10 Course Selection Complete it as part of your grade 9 year Email or drop by to see Mrs. Costin to discuss if you are an appropriate candidate & pick up (then return) the form by MARCH 1st (consult Ms. Costin if needed) Required Training sessions March 8 and March 9 (both days) 3:00-3:30 April – end of July of THIS yr. – no extensions DO NOT SELECT PLAN 10 on your registration – pick another elective instead
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You will have a scheduled block in your timetable there will be a teacher to monitor progress work will be a combination of online and traditional in class activities Select PL 400 on Connect System Best suited to those students that work best with consistent and scheduled deadlines and ongoing teacher contact and feedback ; student’s with a history of I’s and N’s would benefit from the in-class Plan. 10 Planning 10 IN-CLASS
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ON YOUR OWN TIME at HOME – no spare/free block given; allows you to work at your own pace and take an extra elective Is this for you? you are self-motivated, always do your homework, don’t have any ‘I’s’ or ‘N’s’ on your reports, are a consistent student academically (C+ and above recommended), attend regularly YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS ON STUDENT CONNECT PL410 as part of the regular course selection process; please do not register for other online schools (see Costin) PLANNING 10 ONLINE SEAQUAM COHORT Sept- June gr. 10 year
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PE 10 Leadership Participation in fitness activities as well as team and individual sports stresses active health, fitness, skill, fair play, and knowledge of the game. Activities such as hockey, ultimate, soccer, rugby, handball, golf, tennis, and peer teaching. emphasis on active health, fitness and leadership Students will also take a leadership role within the school planning, organizing, and running intramurals, tournaments, and sporting events Students should be athletic, self-motivated with a desire to take on a leadership role within the school. Criteria for selection: Students will be required to complete an application and will be selected by the Physical Education Department.
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PE: Women's Volleyball program replaces the regular required (P.E.) course/credit and offers 100 plus hours of instruction combining on- court and physical training. COURSE FEE: $250 Volleyball curriculum as set out by Seaquam Volleyball Coaches and in compliance with the BC Ministry of Education's Prescribed Learning Outcomes for Physical Education. Opportunity given to complete their Level I Referees Certification. Guest coaches will be scheduled throughout the year so that athletes receive a wide range of coaching techniques For more information please email Mr. Todd Clarke (tclarke@deltasd.bc.ca).
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ELECTIVES: your choice Languages Fine Arts Applied Skills
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Languages French 10 French 10 Challenge (by recommendation only – do not self- select unless teacher has told you to ) French 10 Immersion (for those in Imm. 9) French 11 (for those in Fr. 10) Japanese 10 (for those in Jap. 9) Intro. Japanese 11 (if you have no Jap. – see Ms. Costin) Intro. Spanish (IF you took Fr. 9 or with permission – see Ms. Costin)
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Is Language REQUIRED? NO...not for graduation BUT it is often an admission requirement for post secondary – UBC, SFU, UVIC etc. and or some programs
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Fine Arts Theatre Film & Tel. /Video Drama 10 Musical Theatre 10 Drama 10 Stagecraft Art Visual Art 10 Photography 10 Media Arts 10 Animation 10 Music Band, Jazz Band, Choir
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If you are a jazz band student - please note that when you fill out the online registration you will actually have one EXTRA selection...you will have: 6 required courses 2 electives 2 alternates The Jazz band...so you’ll end up with 11 instead of the usual 10
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Applied Skills Computer Tech. 10 (digital literacy) Computer Tech. Coding (more academic) Technology Courses Graphics 10 Wood 10 Wood Art Carving 10 Mechanics 10 Metal 10 Tec. Ed. 10 – Basic Engineering Tec Ed. 10 – Drafting & Design Tec. Ed 10 – Jewelry Art Metal Home Economics Textiles 10 (sewing); Action wear Design & Construction 10; and Fabric and Fiber 10 Foods 10 Caf. 10
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Student Support Classes ESL (beginner, intermediate, Composition, Literature – ask your ELL teacher which to sign up for) Learning Assistance (SP400) NOTE: THESE COURSES ARE NOT TO BE SELECTED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM YOUR CURRENT LAC/ESL TEACHER or Mrs. Costin.
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AcademySchoolProgram Information *Blocks BaseballSands SecondaryGr 8 – 12 males and femalesG and H DanceDelta SecondaryGr 8 – 12 males and femalesC and D Film Acting “The Studio” Delta Manor Education Centre (near bus loop in Ladner) Gr 8 – 12 males and females C and D Film Production “The Studio” Delta Manor Education Centre (near bus loop in Ladner) Gr 8 – 12 males and females C and D Golf-SESeaquam SecondaryGr 8 – 12 males and femalesG and H Golf-DMECDMEC (Tsawwassen Springs)Gr. 8-12 males and femalesC and D Hockey SkillsBurnsview Secondary Gr. 8 – 12 males and females 1 block program Need to take one other class at BU every other morning A or B Hockey Skills & Delta Wild South Delta Secondary Bantam Gr 8 – 9 males and females; 2 block program Midget Teams – E15 and U18; & Girls Midget 2 block program Skills Program – Gr 8 - 10 D and H A and E A and E LacrosseDelta SecondaryGr 8 – 12 males and females C and D Opera & PerformanceDelta Secondary SchoolGrade 8-12 males and femalesG and H SoccerSouth Delta SecondaryGr 8 – 10 males and females A and B-Girls C and D- Boys SoccerSands Secondary Gr 8 – 12 males and females C and D
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Earn dual credits towards high school graduation and graduation from Kwantlen Polytechnic University ; students will design, plan and build a learning farm at a small school set on 8 acres. Topics include food systems and resource management with a focus on innovative sustainability and agricultural sciences. Other topics include Entrepreneurship, Emergent Technologies, Foundations of Inquiry and Independent / Group Inquiries. Sustainability Sciences (Agricultural / Environmental Studies). Students will have a unique skill set applicable to varied career paths as well as the competencies in demand from today’s employers: leadership, collaboration, creativity, problem-solving, and communication. The innovation aims to make learning relevant and connected to students’ lived experiences. GRADE 10 – would need to speak to the program director at the school district to see who this could pair with your grade 10 requirements.
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More information and applications available at: http://web.deltasd.bc.ca/programs/academies
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The importance of ALTERNATES... Please note that you will be asked to select TWO alternates. Choose WISELY as you may be required to stay in an alternate. What if I get an alternate in my timetable? Can I come in for a course change in Sept. ? No. It isn’t an ‘error’. It means there was no room in your first choice(s). Therefore, the alternate is your selection. Take the time now to really think about your choices!
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A Note about Provincial Exams Required for Graduation Written only in JUNE at Seaquam (Jan./June at semester schools) You MUST write all 3 gr. 10 exams Science Math English In addition to the 3 you write in gr. 10, there are 2 more – SS 11 and English 12
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What are the Provincials ‘worth’? The Provincial Exam Marks for Sc. 10, Math 10 and English 10 are worth 20% of your FINAL grade You Grade 10 Provincial Exam marks are used to determine Provincial SCHOLARSHIP eligibility (students who earn high marks are eligible for money towards Post Secondary ) The Provincial Exam Mark for SS 11 is 20% of your final mark The Provincial Exam Mark for Eng. 12 is 40% of your final mark
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What if I fail a gr. 9 Class? REMEDIAL SUMMER SCHOOL July 2016 North Delta Sec; 2 hrs. per day (a.m. or p.m. ) Registration info. will be available April 2016 on the SD37 website under Continuing Education
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4 academic areas only : Math 9, SS 9, Science 9, English 9 there are NO remedial classes for French 9 (you could try Surrey) OR Core Math 9/Cornerstones 9 – you would have to repeat the 9 level next year there is NO PE 9 classes – you would have to repeat PE 9 as it is required; other electives do not need to be repeated
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Summer School can I ‘jump ahead’? Yes, however if you take a 6 week full academic gr. 10 course in the summer Please Note: NO repeats (students will need to upgrade in the summer of gr. 10, not in the school year if they have already passed the class in summer but are not satisfied with the grade) Cannot be registered here AND at summer school – If your name appears on the summer school list (and you have not discussed your plan with me) in June I will remove it from your course selection and add an alternate Seaquam cannot guarantee placement in a gr. 11 course – approx. 2 wk. wait before determining if there is space & if it fits with existing timetable CONSULTATION WITH MS. COSTIN SRONGLY ADVISED
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Further Considerations for jumping ahead all gr. 10 academic classes (other than SS 10) have Provincial Exams – students have only 6 weeks to cover all material before the mid-Aug. Provincial Exam having a full year to develop skills in your academic areas is strongly recommended if going on with an academic grade 11 program taking a gr. 10 class in the summer then not getting that same subject placement until the following year (if gr. 11 classes are full) can lead to possible learning gaps taking an online class or night school class (2 nights a week, 3 hrs. a night /not always avail.) at the gr. 11 level after the gr. 10 class is done in the summer (if that class is full at SE) is an option but grade 10 students are not given a block ‘off’ in their timetable – they will then carry 9 classes ; support for online courses not available from subject teacher at Seaquam
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Language Challenge Exams If you can speak and read/write fluently in another language (Mandarin, Korean, German, Spanish, Japanese, Punjabi) You can take the gr. 11 exam in gr. 10 and the 12 in gr. 11 Application to the School Board happens in November of gr. 10 Exams are written in late Jan, early Feb of gr 10 Second Language credit (4) is given, however some universities (UBC) may NOT accept these marks as one of the 4 top grades they consider in admission averages
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IB – how can I apply? IB application happens in early Feb. of your grade 10 year Students interested in IB will be asked to attend and information meeting in late Dec/early Jan. with their parents IB is NOT for the faint of heart! It is a strenuous program and students are expected to demonstrate through their gr. 10 year not only academic strength, but the ability to manage a heavy workload while maintaining a balanced lifestyle
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Looking Ahead: There is more to being an ‘A’ student than your marks! Athletics Clubs Student Council Societies Volunteering at School: parent teacher nights, awards night, grad, post secondary eve., tournaments, Seafast, Fashion show, school musical, grade 7 visits Volunteering In the Community : library, Sr’s homes, food bank, community events (Sun Run, etc.) Hospital, SPCA, Parks and Rec, Tournaments and competitions (sports/dance)
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Showing Initiative/Building Leadership Skills Music – perform a benefit concert; be part of ‘Seaquam has talent’ etc. Artistic Design – design a t-shirt/tote bag and sell it to raise $ for a charity/school club People Skills – Solutions Society, LINK, etc., Operation Green etc. GET INVOLVED! Take what you ‘do’ and do something with it! See a need? Fill it!!
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Online Registration : Feb. 25 –March 2 It is NOT first come, first served. Whether you do it on day one or day seven, it doesn’t matter!! PASSWORDS: Remember – the office will NOT give you your parent’s Parent Connect password; your parent must come in or phone in themselves to get it – check early to avoid frustration!! Yes – you can do your course selection on Student Connect – it carries over to Parent Connect - but only on PARENT connect can it be SAVED!
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What if I want to learn more about what goes on in a course? COURSE SELECTION GUIDE – this is found under Seaquam.ca (online); use the table of contents at the front of the guide to navigate Course Index – at the back of the book – will send you to the page that a specific course is on A FULL LIST OF GRADE 10 COURSE CHOICES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 5 OF THE GUIDE speak to the current teacher/ talk to students are currently in that course
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Steps for Online Registration Find the Parent Connect Icon on seaquam.ca Click on Parent Connect Login – your parent’s password info. Click on ‘sign in’ Select ‘pick courses’ tab at the top of the page please - READ INFO. CAREFULLY
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Online Reg. Cont. SAVE CHOICES; this allows you to save whatever stage of selection you’ve gotten to; you can still make changes Box reading: TO SUBMIT FINAL, NO FURTHER CHANGES ALLOWED – put the check in this box THEN click SAVE - this locks in your final selections PRINT a copy and keep it aside to check your selections later
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THE LAST WORD... Review notes on Math placement carefully; consult with math teacher, LAC teacher and/or Ms. Costin if you are not sure Review recommendations for Plan 10 placement carefully; consult with Ms. Costin if you are not sure which to sign up for Keep a close watch on final marks as you round the corner in term 3 – consult with Ms. Costin re. your plans if you are failing so your classes don’t have to be moved around in Sept. to accommodate a failed class that wasn’t ‘caught’
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TIMELINE Feb. 9-12 classroom visits Feb. 24 Parent Information Evening Feb. 25 SYSTEM OPENS March 1 deadline SPRING PLAN 10 March 2 SYSTEM CLOSES March 8 and 9 3:00-3:30 Required Plan 10 training April 7-13 – review online selections – make needed changes April 20 – final review but no changes (unless special circumstances/appt. with me)
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