Welcome to Grade 10 Ms. Lummer Transition and Success Teacher - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome to Grade 10 Ms. Lummer Transition and Success Teacher - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome to Grade 10 Ms. Lummer Transition and Success Teacher Monday, Wednesday & Thursday kelsey.lummer@crps.ca Welcome to high school What to expect... - 2 separate semester terms - 86 minute classes - 4 classes a day instead of
- Ms. Lummer
Transition and Success Teacher
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday kelsey.lummer@crps.ca
Welcome to high school
What to expect...
- 2 separate semester terms
- 86 minute classes
- 4 classes a day instead of 8
- More independence and responsibility in your studies
- More CHOICE
GRADUATE...
...with a high school diploma... 100 credits required
REQUIRED COURSES:
- English 30-1 or 30-2
- Social Studies 30-1 or 30-2
- Mathematics 20-1 or 20-2 or 20-3
- Science 20 or 24 or Biology 20 or Chemistry 20 or Physics 20
- Physical Education 10
- Career and Life Management (CALM)
EARN 10 CREDITS (2 courses), IN ANY COMBINATION, FROM:
- Career and Technology Studies (CTS)
- Fine arts
- Second languages
- Physical Education 20 and/or 30
- Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) courses
- Knowledge and Employability courses; and
EARN 10 CREDITS (2 courses) IN ANY 30-LEVEL COURSE (IN
ADDITION TO ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES), IN ANY COMBINATION, FROM:
- 30-level mathematics, science, fine arts, second languages, CTS, or physical education
- 30-level locally developed course (learn more about these course options through your
high school)
- 30-level Work Experience
- 30-level Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP)
- 30-level Knowledge and Employability courses
Next year for Grade 10, you’ll choose between the following:
- English 10-1 OR 10-2
- Social 10-1 OR 10-2
- Math 10C OR 10-3
- Science 10 OR 14
- Physical Education 10
- CALM 20
- CTS - Construction, Design Thinking for Innovation, Foods, Media, Design, and Communication Arts,
Mechanics
- Dual Credit
- Art 10
- Instrumental Music 10
- Performing Arts 15
- Technical Theatre 10
- Drama 10
- Choir 15
- Guitar 15
- Learning Strategies 15
- English as a Second Language (Levels 2,3,4), Intro to Canadian Studies 15
- Work Experience 15
- Outdoor Learning Centre options*
- = 40 credits minimum
What’s the difference between the -1 & -2 streams?
It’s all about your future goals and academic future…. Students hoping to go onto academic universities, colleges, or
- ther post-secondary institutes
should aim to take the -1 streams in all 4 cores (Eng 30-1 is expected for all post-secondary universities). Students planning on going into the trades, attending vocational schools, or diving right into the workplace, taking the -2 streams (in most cases) will prepare you for this.
Changing streams....
So if you’re in a -2 stream...can you get into a -1 stream? Yes! For example, if you enroll in English 10-2 and show an excelling understanding and ability, you may then enroll in English 10-1 the next semester (or year) to then continue
- n in the -1 stream.
Students do not typically go from a 10-2 stream to a 20-1 stream - except for extenuating circumstances & principal approval!
To advance into the -1 stream from Grade 9, teachers will make recommendations based
- n your progress and
attainment, generally using 70% as a benchmark guide. In Grade 11 & 12, it’s important to strive for 70% or higher in the academic courses (Chemistry 20, Math 20-1, etc…)
Courses
English
You will either enroll in ELA 10-1 or 10-2 depending on your Gr 9 LA mark (70%<) To graduate: English 30-1 or 30-2 Universities require English 30-1 Vocational schools …..BVC
To go into: Math 10C - you will need a 70% or a teacher recommendation. To graduate, you need up to Math 20 (-1,-2,-3) To get into universities, this may look different depending on your interest of study. For trades, other qualifications may be needed
MATH
SCIENCES
You will either go into Science 10 or 14 (based on a grade of 70%<) To graduate: Science 20 - level course To go onto university or trade schools....you may need some of the Science 30- courses
- Ex. for NAIT
- Ex. for Waterloo
SOCIAL STUDIES
You will either start in Social 10-1 or 10-2 depending on your Gr. 9 mark To graduate: Socials 30-1 or 30-2 For universities - you can have 30-1 OR 30-2
OPTIONS
Instrumental Music Guitar - Ukulele Physical Education (PE 10 is mandatory) CALM 20 (mandatory) CTS: construction, digital media and
design, design thinking for innovation, communication technology, foods, mechanics
Learning Strategies* (there are
admission requirements for this course)
Options
Art & Art Ceramics Performing Arts Work Experience Choir Green Certificate
Options
Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) ADLC - Inreach and Outreach S.A.L.T.S 2020 Sail and Life Training Society - CCHS English as a Second Language French as a Second Language AP Psychology
Options
Canadian Rockies Outdoor Learning Centre: W.I.L.D (Wilderness Inspired Leadership Development) *3 (15/25)
- Water Experience
- Winter Travel
- Wilderness First Aid
- Paddle Canada Tandem
Equine Leadership 15 Bow Valley Active Leadership 15
Off-Campus Programs Work Experience
- earn 15 credits
towards diploma requirements
- students document
their learning at a part-time paid or volunteer position
RAP
- earn 40 credits ...
- Registered
Apprenticeship Program for the trades
- 5 WE credits
required first
Green Certificate
- earn 16 credits ...
- choose from 9
specializations
- earn Level 1
(Technician) Certificate
recognized in AB agribusiness
HCS3000: Workplace Safety Systems 1 credit prerequisite HCS3000: Workplace Safety Systems 1 credit prerequisite AGR3000: Agricultural Safety 1 credit prerequisite
Dual-Credit Program
- Business Communication
- Medical Terminology 1&2
- Intro to Global Tourism
- Intro to Management
- Intro to Criminal Justice
- Health Education:
Personal Health and Wellness
This course requires you to fill out a college application and commitment to the course once enrolled. There is an option to do a practicum in Banff for an additional credit! *worth 5 CTS credits and 3 college credits!
Offered in Grade 10, 11 & 12
In other news..
Grade 10’s and 11’s will be required to carry a full-course load for both semesters.
Spares can only be approved by the principal under extenuating circumstances.
Sports and Clubs
Fall Volleyball Green team/High hopes Yoga X-country Student Council Yearbook Golf Beginner’s Japanese Winter Rainbow Alliance Basketball Wellness Wednesdays Spring Rugby Track and Field Badminton
Alignment with CCHS
Since BCHS and CCHS have similar schedules, it is possible for students to travel to CCHS to take the following courses:
- Biology 20 AP
- French 20 AP
- Mechanics & Welding
- Agriculture
- Media Technology
- Performing Arts
- Commercial Foods
Summer School
At the end of grade 9 the purpose of the CRPS summer school is for ELL learners to improve English abilities through our “Introduction to Canadian Social Studies 15” CRPS does not allow students to take a grade 10 class as an initial
- ffering.
Students must maintain a full timetable at Banff Community High School.
What’s Next?
Paper copies for course selection will be due this Thursday 25th April. Online course selection will commence the first week of May. Any final course selection change deadline is Friday Sept 13th.
Thank you for coming!
- Ms. Lummer
Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday