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Welcome to Julius West Middle School

Welcome to Julius West Middle School. Agenda. Welcome to Julius West ! JW Overview IB Middle Years Programme overview 6 th grade schedule Course offerings and registration process Additional information and resources. Gallup - Student Results - 2013. Hope - by Grade. Engagement.

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Welcome to Julius West Middle School

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  1. Welcome to Julius West Middle School

  2. Agenda Welcome to Julius West ! JW Overview IB Middle Years Programme overview 6th grade schedule Course offerings and registration process Additional information and resources

  3. Gallup - Student Results - 2013

  4. Hope - by Grade

  5. Engagement

  6. Well-being

  7. JW Gallup Survey – Staff Results 2013

  8. Gallup Comparisons Know what’s Materials Opportunity Recognition Cares Prof. Development expected about me

  9. Gallup Comparisons Opinions Purpose Quality Best Friend My Progress Learn/Grow Matter Clear Commitment

  10. Middle Years Programme at Julius West M.S. A five year program that encourages critical thinking with a global perspective

  11. Who is in IB?

  12. What is IB?

  13. Where is IB?

  14. When MCPS Subjects Middle Years Programme • English • World Languages • Social Studies • Technology • Sciences • Mathematics • Arts • Physical Education • Language and Literature • Language Acquisition • Individuals and Societies • Design • Sciences • Mathematics • Arts • Physical and Health Education

  15. Why IB? The overall goal of the IB Middle Years Programme is to develop students who will be: • life-long learners • critical thinkers • responsible global citizens

  16. How do we IB? For more information: Nancy Deprey, Coordinator Nancy_C_Deprey@mcpsmd.org 301-279-3979

  17. A 6th Grade Sample Schedule 7:50 Warning Bell Period Class JAG Special Activity 1 Academic class 2 Academic class 3Arts or PE class Lunch 10:46 – 11:16 4Academic class 5 Academic class 6 Arts or PE class 7 Academic class 2:40 Dismissal each class is 47 minutes long

  18. Required Classes Required Classes ► English (Language and Literature) ► Mathematics ► Social Studies (Individuals and Society) ► Investigations in Science 6 ► Physical Education /Health Education

  19. JW Mathematics Offerings Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Ninth Grade Sixth Grade Math 6 2.0 Math 7 2.0 Algebra 1 2.0 Math 8 2.0 Algebra 1 with Related Geometry I M 2.0 Compacted 7/8 Algebra 1 2.0 Honors Geometry 2.0 Honors Geometry 2.0 Honors Algebra 2 I M Algebra 1 2.0

  20. JW Mathematics Offerings 9 10 11 12 Geometry Algebra 2 Precalculus Algebra 1 2.0 Honors Algebra 2 Honors Precalculus Algebra 1 2.0 and Related Honors Geometry 2.0 Algebra 2 Bridge to Algebra 2 Geometry Double Period Geometry Quantitative Literacy Honors Geometry 2.0 Precalculus AP Calculus Algebra 2 Honors Precalculus AP Statistics Honors Algebra 2 Honors Algebra 2 Calculus with Applications AP Statistics Honors Precalculus College-Level Math AP Calculus

  21. Courses That Lead To College and Career Readiness * Including MCPS enrichment and acceleration opportunities ** Investigations in Math *** Advanced Placement Calculus, Advanced Placement Statistics, or other college-level courses

  22. MCPS and Common Core Strand Comparison

  23. Curriculum 2.0 Shift from Information Transmission Model to Comprehensive Mathematics Instruction Model

  24. Topics of Study in Current Math 6: • Graphing Data and Analyzing Statistics • Choices in data collection and representation affect their interpretation and use. • Decimal Operations and Applications • Selection of standard measurement tools and units depend on the real world. • Computational estimations produce approximate results. • Multiplication does not always make larger and division does not always make smaller. • Fractions, decimals, and percents can be used interchangeably. • Geometry • Relationships exist among the angles, side, lengths, perimeters, and areas of two-dimensional figures. • Geometric figures can change position and maintain the same attributes on a coordinate plane. • Geometric relationships exist between two-dimensional and three dimensional figures. • Algebra, Patterns and Functions • Patterns and relationships can be represented graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. • Algebraic representations can be use to solve real world problems • Probability • Probability is the mathematics of chance. • Sampling affects the relationship between experimental and theoretical probability.

  25. Topics of Study in Math 2.0: * Ratios and Proportional Relationships Understand ratio concepts and use ratio reasoning to solve problems. The Number System Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to divide fractions by fractions. Multiply and divide multi-digit numbers and find common factors and multiples. Apply and extend previous understandings of numbers to the system of rational numbers. Expressions and Equations Apply and extend previous understandings of arithmetic to algebraic expressions. Reason about and solve one-variable equations and inequalities. Represent and analyze quantitative relationships between dependent and independent variables. Geometry Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, surface area, and volume. Statistics and Probability Develop understanding of statistical variability. Summarize and describe distributions. * The topics of study listed above may not necessarily be taught in the order listed.

  26. Compare MSA to PARCC Questions MSA Grade 7

  27. Compare MSA to PARCC Questions PARCC Grade 7 is

  28. World Language (Language Acquisition) All WL classes earn high school credit. See letter for WL eligibility guidelines

  29. Language Acquisition Options Choose one ►____ Reading ► ____ Chinese 1A ► ____ French 1A ► ____ Spanish 1A ►____ ESOL Placement in Chinese, French or Spanish is based on specific acceptance criteria and will take the place of a Reading Class.

  30. Electives

  31. Edline

  32. Dates and Deadlines Registration cards due to 5th grade teacher Feb. 21 5th grade visit to JW May 9 Course confirmation letters mailed May/June Summer Reading Packets to ES & website May Summer Orientation (optional) July-Aug. 6th Grade orientation Aug. 21 First Day of School Aug. 25!

  33. Names to Know Craig Staton – Principal LaDonna Fletcher – Gr 6 Administrator Mark Samara – Gr 6 Counselor Angela Lyons – Gr 6 Team Leader Dedra Green – Resource Counselor Janet Lyhus - Counselor Yvonne Sanya – Special Education (LAD) Rich Castillo – Special Education (ED) Philippe Saari – ESOL Nancy Deprey – IBMYP Coordinator http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/westms/ 301-279-3979

  34. Summer Reading Packet distributed at the end of the school year Our goal: two books-one fiction and one non-fiction Students may complete a graphic organizer for each book Students should come prepared to discuss the books on the first day of school Assignment available on our web site

  35. Student Service Learning (SSL) Students must earn 75 hours of SSL to graduate from any Public High School in Maryland. Students may start earning SSL hours during the summer following their 5th grade year. Students may earn 10 hours of SSL for activities infused into the grade 6 science curriculum. Please visit www.mcpsssl.org for more information.

  36. Thank you for coming this evening

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