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Welcome!It is a new year with lots of changes. We will all work together this year to make it a
positive and successful transition.Communication, responsibility, and effort are
essential elements for your child’s success.
Meet the TeachersSusan Nielsson– Language ArtsMark Root – Social StudiesKatie Clemmons - ScienceJim Douglas- Math
ScheduleMonday-Thursday
Homeroom/Announcements 8:30-
8:401st Period 8:40-9:502nd Period 9:50-11:00 Morning Meeting 11:00-11:153rd Period 11:15-12:254th Period 12:25-1:20Lunch/Recess 1:20-2:20Electives 2:25-3:05Carpool 3:10-3:45
FridayNo electives
Homeroom/Announcements 8:30-8:40
1st Period 8:40-10:052nd Period 10:05-11:30Morning Meeting 11:30-
12:003rd Period 12:00-1:20Lunch/Recess 1:20-2:204th Period 2:20-3:10Carpool 3:10-3:45
Communication/ ConferencesEmail! We return emails promptly and professionally. Contact
us anytime for questions, clarification, or concerns. Please do not rely solely on a student’s account for complete information.
Be on the lookout for a SignUp Genius where you can sign up for conferences at the end of 1st and 3rd Quarters
** Most conferences are a “team approach” meaning more than one core teacher will be present.
Weekly updates are generally sent out Sundays or Mondays. Please read all the information written in these newsletters as this is the best way to communicate all the WONDERFUL things that are occurring throughout the year.
Lunch Coverage7th grade lunch 1:20-1:50Recess 1:50-2:20
PLEASE try to join us for at least one lunch per quarter. This helps make coverage equitable for all families and if we do not have coverage, YOUR child may not get to meet with us if needed, we may not get to do other important things during this time, and you will miss out on a great chance to volunteer and come see your middle school child in their natural habitat.
There will be a Lunch Sign-Up Genius form on our 7th Grade Website
Lunch ProcedureWe will be following the same lunch procedure
next year that we have used this year in 6th grade. Students will be divided into two “dining rooms”. The rooms will rotate throughout the year, giving students several opportunities to socialize with different people. This process has been very popular because we will only need two parents to cover lunch instead of three. We have found that it also encourages camaraderie among the students.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONSBehavior affects learning. We foster the best learning
environment possible for all students.We encourage and reward positive behavior and
expect students to be Prepared with ALL materials, Polite & Respectful to all adults, and Engaged in learning and on task during class.
Multiple or excessive class disruptions will result in a recess detention for the day.
An informational packet / student contract will go home the first week of school.
We want students to make the BEST choices, take responsibility, and learn from their mistakes.
ACADEMIC EXPECTATIONSParents will have access to Parent Portal where they can
view their child’s gradesYou can check online to stay informed of progressLate work policy for homework - students will receive a zero
and an e-mail will be sent homeStudents still will need to complete it for the sake of
practice, knowledge or necessary notes/etc 8 pts deduction per day for late projectsNOT completing assignments is not an option. Student
should complete all assigned work. When missing work becomes a pattern, students will lose recess time to notify parents or eventually receive a consequence for noncompliance.
Morning MeetingTime to learn about and develop social skills
and peer interaction including topics/lessons / activities on peer relationships, learning styles, bullying, academic behaviors, character traits, and more
Time management and organizational skills reinforcement
Important information, discussion and grade level meeting times
This is also snack time!
GRAMMAR/ COMPOSITIONGENERAL OVERVIEW
Vocabulary workbook - Words: The Power Within – root-based vocabulary program
DGP – will be tested throughout the year
Grammar – parts of speech, sentence patterns, verbals, phrases and clauses, punctuation
Writing Genres – journaling and brainstorming, expository, persuasive, literary analysis, and poetry
Writing workshop approach to teaching writing process with emphasis on peer editing and revising skills
THINGS TO KNOW Formal paper format
expectations are posted online and consistent all year
Your child must have a flash drive at all times
Students are expected to hand in a hard copy of papers at the time it is due and will not be allowed to leave/disrupt class to print at school unless prior arrangements have been made with a parent
Students can retake or make corrections on a failed quiz/test. If a student makes an 80% or higher on the retake or corrections, the failing grade will be raised to a 70%.
LITERATUREGeneral Expectations Units of study
Class is structured on a “reading workshop model” ala Lucy Calkins middle grades adaptation
Reading levels assessed and tracked in a variety of formal /informal ways : Study Island benchmarking and weekly assignments, SRI lexiling, and reading conferencing
Consistent nightly reading of 30 mins. as well as DAILY in class reading is standard to build stamina, increase lexile, and expose students to variety of genres and meet qrtly growth and goals
Students will be expected to read approx 2 – 4 novels per quarter both in and out of class
Parents will need to purchase 1 novel per qtr and be expected to help monitor and select literature throughout the year.
Elements of FictionFantasy Independent Novel Study/
Reading WorkshopMini novel projects (hands
on, creative, student choices) and technology
Paideia or Socratic SeminarsWhole class novel studiesNonfictionPoetry – Annual Poetry Café
SCIENCE-1st SemesterUnits of Study: Highlights:
Scientific InquiryHow's the Weather Up
There?CELLabration Time!It Must be Genetic Bodily FunctionsMove It! Forces and
Motion
Hands-on Experiments
Focus on basic science skills, including graphing, equipment identification, and forming hypotheses
Human Body Olympics
Field Trip to Nature Research Center
SOCIAL STUDIES – 7th GradeAreas of Study Assignments/ Teaching
StyleThe World Starting with
Christopher Columbus landing in the “New World” (1492) through the present day, all around the world…
DBQ - Document Based Questions
“Tour Guide” ProjectHands-on and weekly
small groups activities3-2-1’sG20 Summit Meeting
MATHThings to know:
Homework/Assessments
Each student will be issued a textbook
Typically, we work through sections from a chapter using notes/discussion, group work, homework, quizzes, and a chapter test
There is class time set aside to review hmwk, quizzes, & tests
More details to come about online textbook, grading rubric and online gradebook
It is rare that students do not have homework.
Homework is posted online.Students can make
corrections on a failed quiz/test. The highest grade a student can earn is a 70% on the corrections.
Extra credit will not be given.
Students should make an appt. with Mr. Douglas to get extra help.
7th Grade Math Options: CC Math 7 (Path 1)
What is the difference between CC Math 7 and CC Math 7 PLUS? Common Core Math 7 focuses solely on one year of math rather than compacting. Common Core Math 7 PLUS contains all of the 7th grade curriculum and approximately half of the 8th grade curriculum as well.
What type of student is this class suited for? CC Math 7 is best suited for a student that benefits from additional guided practice on a given math topic and a modified pace.
Students who take CC Math 7 in their seventh grade year will most likely take CC Math 8 in 8th grade. However, some students may skip CC Math 8 and take Math I based on teacher recommendation.
Assessment: Students who take CC Math 7 will take the 7th grade EOG at the end of the year.
Common Core Math 7 covers the following concepts
The Number System Geometry
Expressions and Equations Statistics and Probability
Ratios and Proportional Relationships
Math Options in High School (Path 1)Students that take CC Math 7 in 7th grade and CC Math 8 in 8th grade will have the following options in high school:
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Optional Elective
Math I Math II Math III Additional course options can be found below
Additional course options can be found below
Math I PLUS Math II PLUS Math III PLUS Additional course options can be found below
Additional course options can be found below
Integrated Mathematics I
Integrated Mathematics II
Integrated Mathematics III
Additional course options can be found below
Additional course options can be found below
Additional courses available for high school credit after completing the core include the following options. All of these options listed are accepted by the UNC General Administration for admission to UNC institutions.
Advanced Functions and Modeling; Discrete Mathematics; Pre-Calculus; Integrated Math IV; AP Statistics; AP Calculus; etc…
Statistical Analysis; Pre-Calculus Algebra; Pre-Calculus Trigonometry; Pre-Calculus; Statistics II; Calculus I and II
7th Grade Math Options (Path 2)CC Math 7 PLUS
CC Math 7 PLUS covers the entire 7th grade math curriculum and a compacted section of the 8th grade math curriculum.
Student criteria for eligibility into Common Core Math 7 PLUSStudents must have fulfilled all of the criteria established below to receive a teacher recommendation for CC Math 7 PLUS.
Summative Data Grades Teacher Observation
The student scored a 3 or 4 on their 6th grade EOG.
The student has received As and Bs on the majority of assessments in their 6th grade math class (tests and quizzes).
The student consistently masters new math content after a few repetitions.
The student has an EVAAS probability proficiency of 80% or greater for passing Math I.
The student retains and can build on previous taught math concepts
Math Options in High School ( Path 2)Students who take CC Math 7 PLUS in 7th grade, followed by Math I in 8th grade, will have the following high school options available. This information was adapted from www.wcpss.net.
Note: The word PLUS refers to an advanced level course. An honors credit is given to only those high school courses taken while IN high school.
Additional courses available for high school credit after completing the core include the following options. All of these options listed are accepted by the UNC General Administration for admission to UNC institutions.
Advanced Functions and Modeling; Discrete Mathematics; Pre-Calculus; Integrated Math IV; AP Statistics; AP Calculus; etc…
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
Math II Math III *start of additional math courses…see list provided below
*start of additional math courses…see list provided below
Math II PLUS Math III PLUS *start of additional math courses…see list provided below
*start of additional math courses…see list provided below
Math Options Continued (Path 3)Math I• This is a high school level math course which will meet high school graduation requirements.• Students who take this course as 7th graders must meet the following criteria
• IAAT score is based on research done by Baron, Ansley, and Hoover (2001) on the validity of the IAAT, we expect students should accurately answer at least 83.3% of the IAAT to qualify for Algebra 1
• As a parent, what can I do if my child does not meet all of the above requirements for this course, but I feel they are ready?
Parents who feel their child is placed incorrectly may request a waiver to override the teacher recommendation. The waiver states that parents understand by overriding the recommendation, they may be placing their child in a course that may not suit their math needs. All waivers should be turned into Mrs. Dougherty by the last day of school.
Assessment: At the end of the school year students will take the 7 th grade EOG and the Math I EOC The Math I EOC grade, along with the grade for the course, will be listed on the student’s high school
transcript. This course will count towards high school graduation requirements but will not be calculated into the student’s GPA or class rank in high school.
Summative Data Grades Teacher Observation
The student scored 95% or greater on their 6th grade EOG.
The student has received As on the majority of assessments on the first attempt in their 6th grade math class
(tests and quizzes).
The student consistently masters new math content
after a few repetitions.
The student has an EVAAS probability proficiency of 95% or
greater for passing Math I.
The student retains and can build on previously taught
math concepts.
IAAT score of 83% or higher The student can articulate and make connections to a variety of problem solving strategies
Things to Consider
If your child qualifies for placement into Math I as a 7th grader, please consider the following to determine if this is the best fit for your child.
• Is your child academically and emotionally prepared to deal with the rigors of a high school level course as a 7th grader?
• All students that enroll in Math I have a period of 20 school days to drop the course; however, if a change is made, the grades from Math I will be averaged into the grades for the CC Math 7 PLUS class.
• If your child qualifies and is placed into a Math I course, you can choose to opt out of the placement and request CC Math 7 PLUS if you feel it is a better fit for your child.
• All students MUST have 4 high school math credits to graduate. Math I and Math II that the students take in 7th and 8th grade will count towards this, therefore “technically” students only need 2 more math credits in high school.
HOWEVER: In speaking with various high schools, they highly recommended that students plan to take 4 math courses while in high school to be competitive college applicants. Therefore, accelerating through courses in middle grades will place students in very high level math their junior and senior years.
This path is designed for students who are passionate about math and catch on quickly to new concepts.
Math Options in High School (Path 3)Students who take Math I as a 7th grader and Math II as an 8th grader will have the following options in high school.
Additional courses available for high school credit after completing the core include the following options. All of these options listed are accepted by the UNC General Administration for admission to UNC institutions.
Advanced Functions and Modeling; Discrete Mathematics; Pre-Calculus; Integrated Math IV; AP Statistics; AP Calculus; etc…
9th Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12th Grade Optional Elective
Math III
Or
Math III PLUS
Additional course options…See some of the options listed below
Additional course options…See some of the options listed below
Additional course options…See some of the options listed below
Additional course options…See some of the options listed below
What is the Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test and EVAAS?This test is designed to assess students readiness level for algebra.
If you consider your child a candidate for Math 1in 7th grade, which is a high school level course, you may request your child take this optional assessment by filling out an IAAT Testing form. This form can be found on Mrs. Dougherty’s website. In order for your child to be tested Mrs. Dougherty must receive this form by May 28, 2013. This assessment is not necessary for any student that goes into CC Math 7 or CC Math 7 PLUS for their 7th grade year.
The IAAT is a nationally normed test.
This assessment will be given on May 29 , 2013. What does the IAAT consist of?• This test consists of 4 timed sub-tests (students with testing modifications will be given the necessary
accommodations).• It has been shown that nearly 83% of students who correctly answered 50 out of 60 (83.3%) questions
on the IAAT obtained As and Bs in Algebra 1. 83% converts to a national percentage of 91 and a scale score of 170.
A handout will come home once students have taken the assessment to let you know how your child scored.
Students that have the necessary EOG and classroom grade criteria along with an IAAT score of 83% or higher will be recommended for Math I in 7th grade.
What is EVAAS? EVAAS is a computer program owned by SAS Institute — a Cary-based, privately-held corporation that develops and sells specialized software for a variety of industries, from education to casinos to oil and gas.
EVAAS uses all available end-of-grade (EOG) and end-of-course (EOC) testing data for every student. Based on past test performance, EVAAS establishes a predicted score for each student. One score generated is the anticipated score students will receive in Algebra 1 (now known as Math I) based on their prior test history.
The Next Step…
• All interested families will fill out the “IAAT Request for Testing” form by May 28, 2013.
• Students will take the IAAT on May 29, 2013
• Scores for the IAAT and math placements recommendations for ALL students will be sent home to parents on May 31, 2013. These recommendations will be sent in a sealed envelope via the student’s backpack. A reminder email will go home to families to be on the lookout for the placement envelopes later that day.
• Any parent who disagrees with the school’s placement may complete a waiver (found on Mrs. Dougherty’s web page) and turn it in by June 4, 2013.
4th Period– Academic DiscoveryEach course will be 9 weeks and students will
rotate classesClemmons- Health & NutritionDouglas- Mathematical Problem SolvingRoot- Discovery of the WorldEzzell- Media Literacy
Scholastic Empowerment- Nielsson (Year Long)(Course is based on teacher recommendation)
7th and 8th Grade ElectivesElectives are student selected special interest classes, but
should be treated like any other academic class. The elective classes are aligned with the 7th and 8th grade
standard course of studies and follow the objectives set by the North Carolina Department of Instruction.
These classes may include homework, tests, and projects and will occasionally require outside commitments.
Grades for these courses will be included on the student’s report card.
Classes will meet for the last period of the day Monday-Thursday
Past Elective Options have included:Literature MagazineArt Around the World
Careers in ArtChorus
Classroom Assistant Service
Puppet MakingDIG
Musical TheatreRecreational Fitness
Public SpeakingThree-Dimensional
ArtTwo-Dimensional Art
Bridge BuildingNew to 2014:
Spanish!
Elective Procedures Students will fill out elective forms and select their first, second, and third
choices. We will do our best to make sure all students get their first or second
choice. Eighth graders who turn their forms in on time will have first preference followed by seventh graders who turn their form in on time.
Elective forms will be sent home with students before the end of the year.
Switching classes will only be allowed on the first day of the quarter. Students who wish to switch should contact the teacher of the class they are currently in and the teacher of the class they would like to switch to. Drop/Add Forms to switch classes will be in Mrs. Whiteside’s office. The form will need to be signed by both teachers and by the student’s parent. Students should then place forms in the box outside of Mrs. Whiteside’s office.
Classes will be announced on the first day of the quarter in the student’s homeroom class.
Students will select their 3rd and 4th quarter choices at the end of the 2nd quarter. More information on these electives will be sent home at the end of the 1st semester.