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Title: Making the Move to Middle School


1
Making the Move to Middle School
  • Sixth Grade Coffee Hour
  • Presented By
  • Wall Intermediate School Guidance Department

2
Elementary Versus Intermediate School
  • Elementary School
  • Small building
  • Familiar and personal
  • 1-2 different teachers
  • Change classes for gym and specials
  • Child mixed with neighborhood friends
  • Intermediate School
  • Large building
  • Less personal
  • 7 different teachers
  • Change classes 8 times a day
  • Child mixed with different children from town

3
How do I stay connected?????
  • Use Your Resources
  • School web page www.wall.k12.nj.us
  • Homework Hotline
  • Parent handbook (mark on calendar important
    dates)
  • Email teachers
  • Call teachers
  • Speak with parents of other children

4
How we can help you stay connected!!!!!
  • One guidance counselor assigned to each class for
    three years
  • Will be an anchor for your child
  • Common planning time with teachers
  • Can schedule parent conferences have all
    teachers available for questions
  • Guidance Web page
  • Offers resources for parents children

5
The Three Teams
6
How can I help my child academically?????
  • Be Involved
  • Monitor homework pad homework hotline
  • Help child get organized
  • Help child pack book bags the night before
  • Suggest that child select a specific time for
    homework each day
  • Set up a quiet, well lighted study center in
    house
  • Be available for explaining directions and
    questions, but allow child to be responsible for
    his/her own work
  • Set timelines for child (Record specific dates
    when projects are due and select a half way mark
    when the project should be half completed)

7
How we can help your child academically!!!!!!
  • Guidance Appointments
  • Help child organize locker other supplies
  • Help set up timelines record due dates
  • Academic Support
  • See teacher for extra help or to answer questions
    on previous nights homework
  • Make-up missed assignments or tests
  • Attend study groups
  • Receive peer tutoring (see guidance)
  • After School Help
  • 300 400 Tuesday Friday
  • Review concepts covered in class

8
What should I expect of my child academically
socially??????
  • The work load is more demanding.
  • In order to help your child deal with school
    stress, help with organizational and study skills
    (See Keys to Succeed on guidance web page).
  • Teachers grade more on performance than effort.
  • Since a drop in grades is not unusual, continue
    to praise encourage your child to work hard.
  • Academics sometimes takes a back seat to
    socialization.
  • Encourage your child to participate in school
    activities, but help your child adjust his/her
    schedule to meet all demands.
  • Kids making the transition to middle school often
    feel anonymous and vulnerable.
  • Validate your childs feeling and realize they
    usually change with time, but if they persist,
    contact the guidance office for assistance.

9
What we hope to develop in your child
academically socially!!!
  • Independence
  • Your child will be responsible for homework
    assignments, test dates, project deadlines.
  • Problem solving skills
  • Your child will learn to identify alternatives
    consequences when making decisions.
  • Self advocacy skills
  • Your child will learn to effectively communicate
    their feelings and needs.
  • Tolerance
  • Your child will learn skills and procedures for
    resolving conflicts dissolving bullying
    situations.

10
The Do Nots of Success
  • Do not do childs homework.
  • Parents who complete HW for their children teach
    them to be helpless.
  • Do not try to solve your childs problems,
  • Parents who solve their childs problems do not
    teach self-advocacy skills. Encourage your child
    to speak directly with teachers as problems arise
    or seek assistance from guidance.
  • Do not be afraid to contact a counselor or
    teacher when your child is unable to solve
    his/her own problems.
  • Parents who encourage their child to problem
    solve and become involved when their child needs
    help teach their child how to problem solve as a
    team!

11
Guaranteeing a Good Year
  • Stay involved in you childs
  • school progress by monitoring HW tracker, teacher
    contacts, and counselor contacts.
  • school life by attending high school football,
    soccer, baseball, etc. games, school plays, and
    PTO meetings.
  • social life by knowing his/her friends, allowing
    him/her to be involved in supervised activities,
    and talking to his/her friends parents.
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