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HOW TO CHOOSE BETWEEN ACADEMIC AND APPLIED COURSES FOR GRADE 9
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Essential Concepts Essential Concepts and Related Concepts AppliedAcademic
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Concrete Examples Theory and Abstract Problems AppliedAcademic
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How? How and why? AppliedAcademic
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Doing Reading / Writing AppliedAcademic
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Familiar contexts New contexts AppliedAcademic
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Moderate Pace Learning In Class Faster Pace Independent Learning AppliedAcademic
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AppliedAcademic So How To Decide Applied or Academic?
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Courses can be a mixture of Academic an Applied in Grade 9 and 10 In all courses except Math students can move from a Applied Grade 9 course to Academic Grade 10 course–(in consultation with subject teacher and a course mark of over 90% recommended) Students taking Grade 9 Applied math are required to do Summer School Reach Ahead Grade 9 Academic Math if they wish to take Grade 10 Academic Math the following year.
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Report Card info. What are the marks in core subjects? (Math, English, Science) any mark below 70 would suggest Applied in that subject
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Report Card Learning Skills Learning skills : Independent work Initiative Homework completion Use of information
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If Learning Skills are S or U = Applied
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If Strength / Weakness / Next steps / reads:
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Marks reflect the achievement of the IEP expectations which differ from the grade 8 expectation. Applied Level and discussion with LST on proper placement supports
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Talk with Your Students Grade 8 Teacher
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Speak with the High School Guidance Counsellor
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30 credits (18 compulsory + 12 optional) 4 English 1 French 3 Mathematics (at least 1 in grade 11 or 12) 2 Science 1 Canadian History 1 Canadian Geography 1 Arts 1 Health and Physical Education 0.5 Civics 0.5 Career Studies 15 Graduation Requirements
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Plus 3 Additional Compulsory Credits from Each of Group 1, 2 and 3
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1-Additional Group 1 Compulsory : Additional English or Social Science and Humanities or Canadian and World Studies or Guidance and Career Education or Cooperative Education
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1-Additional Group 2 Compulsory Health and Physical Ed or Arts or Business Studies or Cooperative Education
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1- Additional Group 3 Compulsory Additional Science (grade 11 or 12) or Technology Education or Computer Science or Cooperative Education
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