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TRANSITION
to high school
Where students and staff have ...
Strong Hearts, Bright Minds,
and Be the Best We Can.
Grade 9 Year Snapshot
Two Semesters
• Semester 1: September to January
• Semester 2: February to June
• Each semester you have 4 different
courses
• Exams at the end of each semester
• 4 courses (every day) + Common
Lunch
8:10 – 2:15
75 minutes periods
Graduation Requirements
30 credits (18 compulsory & 12 optional)
• 4 English
• 3 Math
• 2 Science
• 1 Geography
• 1 History
• 1 French
• 1 Physical Education
• 1 Arts (Drama, Music or Visual Art)
• .5 Career Studies & .5 Civics
• 3 Additional Compulsory Courses
+ 40 hours of community service
+ Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
Grade 9 Course Selection
COMPULSORY courses
English
Math
Science
Geography
Physical Education
French
2 OPTIONAL courses
Visual Arts
Drama
Instrumental Music
Food & Nutrition
Business
Exploring Technologies
Learning Strategies
Choosing
courses
for success
Academic Courses (1D0)
Theory and abstract thinking
Faster pace
More independent learning
More homework
Leads to University level courses in
Gr. 11 & 12
Ideal for Gr. 8 students achieving Level 3
(70%) or higher
Applied Courses (1P0)
Same concepts as academic courses
Practical applications and real-life connections
Slower pace
More hands on and teacher guided instruction
Leads to College level courses in
Gr. 11 & 12
Ideal for Gr. 8 students achieving
Level 1 and 2 (69% or lower)
Applied or Academic....which one??
• Consider your learning skills and
academic achievement
• Please take teacher’s recommendations
into account
• Think of your post-secondary plans
• Remember you don’t have to take ALL
academic or ALL applied, you can take a
combination of both academic and
applied courses
Optional Courses
All Grade 9 Optional courses
are OPEN level
Exploring Technologies – TIJ 1O0
A little bit of everything tech
• Design process for products
• Computer aided design
• Transportation – car and glider design
• Electronics
• Career exploration
Major Projects
• Design and build a CO2 car (out of wood)
• Design and build a glider (out of foam)
• Build and design a metal detector (using electronics)
Family Studies – HFN 1O0
Topics Studied:
• Food needs and choices
• Nutritional health and well-being
• Body Image
• Canadian food and global perspective
Major Projects
• Food labs- many different types of dishes
• Food need collage
• Learning different cooking techniques
• Dietician website assignment
Business Studies - BTT 1O0
Topics Studied:
• Software: Word, Excel, Power Point,
• Publisher
• Web design
• Current trends and issues
• Presentation skills
Major Projects:
• Newspaper
• Celebrity letter
• Plan a dream vacation
• Design a website
Visual Arts – AVI 1O0
Topics Studied:
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First Nations
Ancient Egypt
Drawing realistically
Symbolism
Elements & Principles of Design
Painting & Sculpting techniques
Major Projects:
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Picasso-style Superheroes
Acrylic native paintings on canvas bags
Canopic jars inspired by ancient Egypt
Realistic portraiture of animals
Dramatic Arts - ADA 1O0
Topics Studied:
• Theatre games
• Tableau
• Voice
• Story drama
• Improv
• Monologues
• Character building
Major Projects
• Social issues tableau
• Radio plays
• Choral reading
• Monologues
• Story drama (script writing)
Instrumental Music - AMU 103/5
Major Projects/Performance Opportunities:
103 is for people that have never played
• Performance tests
before.
• Computer
composition
project
105 is for
students with
a minimum of 2
• Self assessment
project experience.
years playing
• Beginner, Intermediate and senior band, jazz
band, in
single
ensemble
Topics
bothreed
classes
include:
••Performance
Arts night – winter and spring
••Music
Feedertheory
school concerts
•Music composition
••Music
OBA contest
and society
• Senior concert band annual trip
Learning Strategies - GLS 1O0
Topics Covered:
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Multiple intelligences
Learning styles
Memory strategies
Time management
How does your brain learn?
Organization
Note-taking
Study and test taking skills
Grade 8 Course selection:
Opens Oct. 20 2014
Please contact feeder school for exact dates
www.myBlueprint.ca/peel