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Title: 7th Grade A Whole New World


1
Welcome New Berlin West "Class of 2015"
2
Objectives for Tonight
  • Staff presentations on elective courses
  • co-curricular opportunities

3
Guidance Counselors
Assigned according to students last names
A H Ms. Werner
I P Mr. Ische
Q Z Ms. Ehlers
4
Important Pages in the Course Description Manual
5
  • Template is used for
  • long-range planning
  • Required classes are
  • filled in for each grade level
  • The blanks are left to fill
  • in with the elective courses
  • High school level classes
  • taken in middle school
  • count for credit, but not in
  • the high school GPA.

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7th grade class schedule
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Academic Core Classes
English
Math
Science
9
Math Flow Chart
7th 8th 9th
CMP 3 Algebra CMP 2 Geometry
Algebra Intensive Geometry Alg.
II OR Algebra II -
Chicago Geometry Algebra II
Traditional Algebra Students are
placed in either CMP 2 or
Intensive Pre-Calculus Algebra based on
Geometry/ teacher rec. and IAA Alg. II
Traditional test results.
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Required Classes
Social Studies
Physical Education
Digital Concepts
11
Digital Concepts
  • This course is required of all 7th or 8th graders
    at
  • least once in middle school. Topics in this
    course
  • include how to work with the following Microsoft
  • applications
  • Excel
  • Photo Story
  • Publisher
  • Word
  • Other topics in this course include using our
    network
  • resources, accessing email, creating
    presentations,
  • researching reliable internet sources, and
    internet
  • safety.

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MicroSoft Word with Graphics in Report Form
13
Learning Excel and Charts
14
Elective Course Offerings
Gateway to Technology
ART
Music
Guided Study
Writing for Publication
World Language
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Example
Electives Art (Sem/Yr)   Band/Orch/Vocal
(Yr)   French or Spanish (Yr) Writing for
Publishing (Sem)   Gateway to Tech
I/II (Semester) Course may be repeated in 8th
grade. Digital Concepts (Sem) Must be taken
one time in either 7th or 8th grade.
7th Grade Class Schedule
Semester 1
Hr.
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ART
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Benefits of Art Education
  • Art education develops students ability to
  • Make new artistic friends
  • Engage the imagination
  • Understand that problems have multiple answers
  • Learn new ways of "seeing"
  • Learn and develop new techniques with various
    materials
  • Increase fine motor skills and abstract thinking
  • Improve problem solving skills in other academic
    areas
  • Build on knowledge of Elements and Principles of
    Design used in the work place by professionals

18
World Language
Spanish - Mr. Raygoza Ms. Seaver Ms. Blocki
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Why Study a World Language?
  • To LEARN about
  • the world
  • other people and their culture
  • your own culture
  • your own language
  • yourself
  • communicating with other people
  • improving your mind
  • studying and travelling abroad
  • reading for information and for pleasure in
    another language
  • improving your career opportunities

20
Mardi Gras Celebration
21
Band
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Orchestra
23
Vocal
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Writing for Publication
  • The class is run in a workshop format where
    students work alone and in groups on various
    projects.

Creativity
Independence
  • Combination of technology and writing ideal for
    strong students who like to be creative and want
    to learn a variety of writing formats.

Technology
Communication
  • Students will write for the school
  • newspaper,write poetry in a poetry
  • unit,write childrens stories and other
  • fiction pieces, and an autobiographical
  • piece.

25
Pre-Engineering Curriculum 2008-2009 Gateway to
Technology    
Each semester of Gateway to Technology consists
of two nine-week modules that show students how
to use technology to solve everyday problems.
  • Gateway to Technology II
  • The Magic of Electrons Students unravel the
    mystery of digital
  • circuity.
  • Automation Robotics Students design and build
    automated
  • systems incorporating the principles of
    electronics, physics, and
  • Robotics to gain an enriched understanding of the
    contemporary
  • mechanized world.
  • Gateway to Technology I
  • Design Modeling Students use geometry,
    problem-solving,
  • Teamwork, and project management skills to design
    and develop
  • Product prototypes.
  • The Science of Technology Students apply
    scientific principles
  • and concepts of simple machines and energy to
    solve real-world
  • problems.

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Guided Study
  • Offered to students who need additional support
    for homework completion.
  • Placement is based on teacher recommendation,
    standardized test scores, and review of grades
  • Focuses on study and organizational skills
  • Small group of 1-10 students with one teacher
  • Takes the place of an elective

28
Special Education Department
Our three teachers Georgette Miller Becky
Barwick Lynn Reinick Contact will be made
between our teachers and each family this spring
and summer to help each student make a
smooth transition to middle school at West.
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Extracurricular Activities
Offered based on student interest
Winter Sports
  • Boys Basketball
  • Wrestling
  • (co-ed)
  • Girls Volleyball
  • Physical Fitness Club

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Clubs To Get Involved In
Clubs are offered based on student interest from
year to year
Art Club
Ping Pong
Destination Imagination
Student Government
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Camp Middle School
  • School-sponsored orientation program for all
    incoming 7th graders
  • Half day program August
  • Meet your guidance counselors, tour the building,
    get your locker and learn how to use your lock,
    meet our School Resource Officer, visit the Idea
    Lab
  • Cook-out at the conclusion of the morning

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7th Grade Groups
  • To help with transition to middle
  • school, each 7th grader meets once a
  • month with his/her counselor in a small
  • group setting.
  • Topics we discuss include
  • Study skills, organization
  • Peer relationships
  • Harassment/bullying
  • Diversity
  • Career/college planning
  • Scheduling for 8th grade

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Independent Learners...
  • Record assignments everyday in their assignment
    notebook
  • Do a minimum of one hour of homework per night
  • I did it all in study hall, is a popular myth
  • Reviewing notes, studying vocabulary, reading
    text can be done if there is No Homework

34
Tips for Parents
  • Check assignment notebook regularly
  • Sign on to ParentConnect with your child
  • Use Teacher Websites
  • Provide a place and time for study
  • Be suspicious if your student consistently has no
    homework
  • When in doubt contact the teacher (email)

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Counselors will be at the elementary schools on
Tuesday, February 24th to collect your Course
Selection Sheets. Thanks for joining us
tonight. See you on the 24th!
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