Course Planning for students entering Grade 10

SDSS Course Planning
for grade 10
February 2014
Val Hayes
Overview
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Overview of Graduation Requirements
Planning 10
Grad Transitions Plan
Post-Secondary Entrance Requirements
Grade 10 courses
Math Pathways
Second Language Requirements
Summer School and Online
Academies
Resources
Questions
Important Dates and Information
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February 14 to March 3 Parent and Student Connect
will be open to select courses
Once students choose on Student Connect Parents have
to approve the choices and should FINAL SAVE
(send) course requests via Parent Connect
Feb 6 Junior Course planning evening –for parents @
7:00pm in the theatre
Graduation Requirements…
ENGLISH
Language Arts 10
Language Arts 11
Language Arts 12
4 Credits
4 Credits
4 Credits
SOCIAL STUDIES
Social Studies 10
Social Studies 11/Civics 11
Science 10
4 Credits
4 Credits
4 Credits
P.E.
a Science 11
a Math 10
a Math 11
Physical Education 10
4 Credits
4 Credits
4 Credits
4 Credits
F.A. & A.S.
Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12
4 Credits
OTHER
Planning 10
Grad Transitions Plan
4 Credits
4 Credits
ELECTIVES
Elective Courses (16 credits must be Gr. 12)
28 Credits
SCIENCE
MATH
80 Credits
Graduation Requirements…
Provincial Exams
• English 10
• Mathematics 10
• Science 10
(20%)
(20%)
(20%)
• Social Studies 11
(20%)
• English 12
(40%)
Final mark is a blend of the school mark and
exam mark
*Provincial Scholarships worth $1000 are awarded at the
end of Gr. 12 based on the results of these exams.
Planning 10
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Planning 10 curriculum:
• Graduation Program
• Education and Careers
• Health
• Finances
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Planning/Planification 10 can be taken in Gr. 10 or 11
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Planning/Planification 10 is available at SDSS as a regular in-class
course or as an Online course done through Delta Access
*Planning 10 Online via SDSS must be chosen at the time of
course selection*
Graduation Transitions Plan
Personal Health
Community Connections
Career and Life
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150 min/week of physical activity
30 hours of work experience
Transition ‘Plan’ (post-secondary, travel, work, etc.)
Final interview
The Transitions Plan is expected to be completed in the first term
of their Gr. 12 year.
That’s Graduation. . .
Now what about
Post-Secondary?
What Does Life After High
School Look Like?
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Full-time work and/or post-sec
Part-time work and post-sec
Travel/Exchange/Global Volunteering
Canadian Armed Forces
Apprenticeship and Trades
Private Colleges
College and University
Grade 12 Admission Courses at SDSS
UBC (Van and OK) / SFU / UVIC
English 12 is needed for all faculties
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(AP) Advanced Placement
Biology 12
Calculus 12
Challenge Exam 12(not UBC V
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Law 12
Physics 12
Math Pre-calculus 12
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Social Justice 12
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Spanish 12
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Chemistry 12
Economics 12
English Literature 12
English 12
Francais Langue 12
French 12
Geography 12
History 12
External Languages 12
individual institutions)
(NOT UBC Van)
UVIC and SFU ADD:
Foundations of Math 12
Comparative Civilization 12
(check
What Do ‘Research’
Universities Want?
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5 Specific Grade 11 subjects
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English
Social Studies
Academic Math (Pre-Cal or Foundations)
Science (Chem & Physics for Sciences and Engineering)
Second Language maybe required
4 (or 5) Grade 12 Admission courses
• English 12 and 3 other admission courses
Entrance to Research Universities
Each university has different course requirements for entrance.
All Universities require English 12
School
Math
Languages
Sciences
UBC
Arts
Commerce
Engineering
Sciences
Math 11 PC/FoM 12
Math 12 PC (Calc 12)
Math 12 PC (Calc 12)
Math 12 PC (Calc 12)
Lang 11(12)
Language 11
Language 11
Language 11
Science 11
Science 11
Ph 12 & Ch 12
Ph 11 & Ch 11
& one SC12
SFU
Arts
Business
Engineering
Sciences
Math 11 PC /FoM 11
Math 12 PC(Calc12)
Math 12PC (Calc12)
Math 12PC (Calc12)
Intro. Lang. 11
Intro. Lang. 11
Intro. Lang. 11
Intro. Lang. 11
Science 11
Science 11
Ph12 & Ch12
Ph11 & Ch11
& two SC 12’s
UVIC – same as SFU but no language 11 requirement.
KWANTLEN - to complete a degree, PC Math 11 or FoM 11 and Lang 11
Admission Averages September 2014
UBC-Vancouver
Simon Fraser
All faculties require a Personal Profile.
Arts and Sciences
mid to high 80%
Commerce
mid to high 80%
Engineering
mid to high 80%
Food Nutr. & Health
mid 80%
Forestry
low to mid 80%
Human Kinetics
mid to high 80%
UBC-Okanagan
Arts, Sciences, Business
mid to high 70%
Engineering, Human Kinetics
high 70 - low 80%
Nursing
mid to high 80%
Visual Arts
67% minimum
Arts
Sciences
Business
Engineering
Com., Art & Tech
85%
87%
83% with personal
profile
90%
82%
Students must have 60% in English and Math
UVIC
Humanities/Social Sciences/Sciences/Health
Information Science/History in Art/
Human & Social Development
75%
Business
84%
Engineering / Comp Science 75% - 77%
Fine Arts
67%
Writing
85%
All offers are conditional until marks are verified through the Ministry of ED.
Entrance to College, Teaching
Universities or BCIT
BCIT
Langara College
Douglas College
Vancouver Community College
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Vancouver Island University
Thompson Rivers University
Entrance to College, a Teaching University or BCIT
requires ENGLISH 12 for most programs.
What courses do I take next
year?
Grade 10 courses
English 10 – one of: (4 credits)
• Pre AP/English 10 Challenge
Science 10 (4 credits)
• Science 10
• Science 10 Cohort (Strive)
• English 10
• English 10 Cohort (Strive)
Socials 10 or Sciences Humaines 10 (4
credits)
Math 10 - one of: (4 credits)
Physical Education 10 (4 credits)
• PE 10
• PE 10 Cohort (Strive)
Planning or Planification 10 (4credits)
• Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10 Elective Courses (4 credits each)
• Foundations of Math and Pre-Calc. 10
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• Math 10 Challenge (same curriculum as
Foundations and Pre-Calc)
Francais Langue 10 is required for
French Immersion
• Foundations of Math and Pre-Calc.10
Cohort (Strive)
Elective Options
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Drawing & Painting
Ceramics & Sculpture
Digital Photography
Accounting
Fashion
Cafeteria
Mechanics
Carpentry & Joinery
Drafting & Design
Technology
French
Spanish
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Concert Band
Jazz Band (before school)
Choir
Vocal Jazz (after school)
Guitar
Drama
Theatre Company (after school)
Theatre Production (after school)
Learning Assistance
Strategies
Link Leadership
STRIVE 10
Strive Cohort 10 – English 10, Science 10, Math 10 and PE
10 all taken on the same day so the teachers can plan crosscurricular activities and take the students out on fieldtrips
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designed for students who are interested in approaching their studies on a
different path, and who are capable of working with others within the school
and beyond the classroom walls.
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teachers will be working together as an inquiry team to make thematic
connections between their subject areas. This grade 10 cohort is designed to
improve student understanding and wellness in school by reconnecting them to
their natural communities.
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working in an English, Math, Physical, Education, and Science cohort, students
explore the environments of South Delta. Cross-curricular connections will
emphasize experiential activities; this will involve frequent opportunities to
explore ideas and curriculum in our local surroundings.
THE MATH QUESTION
Math Pathways Chart
Implications of Math
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Any Math 11 course will graduate a student from
high school with a Dogwood Certificate.
Pre-Calculus Math is primarily for students
wanting to pursue Science/Engineering based
careers. For business, universities require PC
Math 12; exceptions would be BCIT or Kwantlen.
Foundations of Math is primarily for students
wanting to pursue Liberal or Fine Arts or Business
at a teaching university or BCIT.
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If you are unsure of which Math level to
choose, you can consult with. . . .
• Your teacher
• Your counsellor
• Our Career Advisor (Mrs. Foster)
• Your parents
WHAT ABOUT A
LANGUAGE?
Language Requirements
UBC
• Requires a Language 11 for admission
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UBC Arts only - will require a Language 12 to complete a degree or 6
credits of a language in post -secondary
SFU
• Requires an Intro Language 11 for admission
UVIC
• No language requirement
Language Options at SDSS
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French Immersion Francais Langue 8 - 12
French 8-12
Spanish 9, 10, 11, 12
Intro Spanish 11, Spanish 11,12
Language Challenge Exams
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for those students with a background in Mandarin, Spanish,
Japanese, Punjabi, Korean, German, Italian and French
they may apply to write a challenge exam to earn Language 11
and 12 credits.
Application process is in the fall
Exam will take place in January
Exams are free to all students, except International students
*Challenge exams will satisfy the Language 11 requirement for
entry into Post-Secondary but the score will not be tallied into
their GPA.
Summer School
Remedial
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For those students who need
to repeat a course
4 weeks in July
2 course maximum
1 hr 45 min. class
English 9, Socials 9,
Math 9, Science 9
Full-Credit
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3 hour class
6 weeks in July/Aug
English, Science, & Math 10
courses write Provincial in
August
English 10, Socials 10,
Science 10, Math 10,
Planning 10
Traditional and blended
(some online work) options
Online Courses
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Delta’s online school is called Delta Access –
check website for course availability
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Spring / Summer session in all courses
currently offered (including Planning 10)
Online courses also available through:
Vancouver Learning Network (VLN)
Surrey Connect
Fraser Valley Distance Education (FVDES)
EBUS
External Credits
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Students may earn credits toward graduation through
training programs outside of school:
• Dance (Royal Academy of Dance)
• Music (Royal Conservatory of Music)
• Sports (Provincial or National team level)
• Lifesaving (Bronze Cross, NLS, Instructor)
• Cadets (National Defense Cadet Certification)
• Coaching (Level 1-2, First Aid, 75-150 hours)
• Official (Theory, evaluation, 75-125 hours)
• Driver Ed. (ICBC accredited program)
• First Aid (WCB level II and III)
*students are required to submit documentation as proof
of program completion
Academies
OPPORTUNITIES AT SOUTH DELTA:
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Film Acting
Film Production
Hockey
Soccer
OTHER DISTRICT OPPORTUNITIES:
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Baseball - Sands
Dance – Delta Secondary
Lacrosse – Delta Secondary
Softball – Seaquam
Cadets – Seaquam
Soccer – Sands
Hockey – Burnsview
Golf - Seaquam
See www.deltasd.bc.ca/programs/academies for additional information
Secondary School
Apprenticeship Program
Students ‘earn while they learn’ getting dual credits toward both their high
school diploma and apprenticeship on-the-job training hours.
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How do I get started?
There are over 150 apprenticable trades in BC ~ see itabc.ca for a complete
list
You will need an employer who will hire you and sponsor you
They need to have a credentialed Journeyperson for your trade
Contact your school Career staff or Dave De Pieri at
[email protected]
* for more information go to Delta School District/Programs/Secondary School
Apprenticeship
How to choose a career path
www.personalitytype.ca
www.careercruising.ca
Username:SDSS
Password: Careers
BE AN EXPLORER
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Skills/interests/Personality Inventories
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Career Search
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Education Search
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Job Search and Description
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Interviews of people current to the industry
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Do a Career Preparation Work Experience in grade 11 – 4 credits
Resources
Course Planning
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Counsellor
• Ms. C. Bodman
• [email protected]
Career Planning
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Career Advisor
• Mrs. Trish Foster
• [email protected]
School website
www.deltasd.bc.ca/sd