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2016 Year 10 Information Evening. Prayer Lord, At times they seem so grown up that they do not need us anymore. Help us, as parents, to nurture and guide.

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1 2016 Year 10 Information Evening

2 Prayer Lord, At times they seem so grown up that they do not need us anymore. Help us, as parents, to nurture and guide our children as they grow towards adulthood. Give us the wisdom of parents who have gone before us as we guide our own children through their final years of secondary education. Amen

3 7.00pm Start Introduction and welcome Reflection Year 10 2016 Subject Selection VCE VINCIT Subject Selection process

4 Narelle Layton- Director of Learning

5 When Selecting your Year 10 Course: Remember, Year 10 is the foundation to VCE/VCAL. What do you enjoy? What are you good at? What career aspirations do you have?

6 Year 10 Courses There are 2 Possible Year 10 Pathways: 1.Year 10 Core and Electives (Pre VCE pathway) 2. Year 10 VINCIT Additional session later this evening

7 Year 10 2016 The selection of a suitable course involves: Core subjects Elective subjects VCE options VINCIT How do I make the right decisions for me? Subject teachers, Domain Leaders & homeroom teachers will be able to advise Careers teacher – Mrs Sasha Dickson

8 Year 10 Core All students must study: 1.Religious Education (Religion & Society Unit 1) 2.English 3.Mathematics Students have opportunity to choose elective units within Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Physical Education, Art and Technology

9 Year 10 2016 Elective Subjects You must choose: At least one Science subject At least one Health & Physical Education subject At least one Humanities subject At least one Art subject At least one Technology subject

10 Please Note: Languages- Italian or Indonesian Must be studied in both semesters, so counts as 2 elective choice VCE Units 1 and 2 Must be studied both semesters, so counts as 2 elective choice

11 Year 10 Electives When submitting your subject selections, please ensure You submit your top 8 choices and 2 reserves: Maximum of 3 units from one area Research has been done to ensure there is emphasis on preparation for future vocation & possible pre requisite studies at VCE/VCAL

12 Year 10 Electives The key to selecting units for Year 10 What will prepare me for my subject choices in Year 11? What do I enjoy studying? What subjects am I interested in? We recommend a breadth of studies- keep your options open!

13 Maths

14 Maths preparation for VCE Pre-Foundation Mathematics Pre-Foundation Mathematics leads only to Foundation Mathematics Units 1&2 at Year 11. No Year 12 Mathematics. Core Mathematics Core Mathematics leads only to General Mathematics units 1&2, followed by Further Mathematics 3&4 Core Plus Mathematics Can select Mathematics Methods units 1&2 and / or General Mathematics units 1&2 Can also take the Methods/General elective Methods / General elective Allows Further Mathematics Units 3/4 to be taken in year 11 Better prepares students for Mathematics Methods units 1&2, particularly if Methods 3/4 is to be taken in Year 12

15 Mathematics Progression Chart

16 Year 9 to 10 Maths Course Selection Advice Investigate your careers of interest to check what the Maths pre-requisites are for the courses you might be interested in.

17 If you want to study: Maths Methods Specialist Maths Y ou will need to do CORE PLUS Maths at Year 10. You should only consider doing this option if your YEAR 9 RESULTS are CONSISTENTLY 70% OR ABOVE. You can only do Year 12 SPECIALIST MATHS if you also do Year 12 MATHS METHODS. It is not recommended you attempt Maths Methods if you have not successfully completed CORE PLUS Maths at Year 10

18 If you want to study General Maths Further Maths You can do either CORE or CORE PLUS at Year 10. You must actually BE SUCCESSFUL (60% average) at Year 10 maths to consider selecting this option for VCE.

19 If you want to study Foundation Maths You will need to do either CORE or PRE-FOUNDATION at Year 10. You CANNOT do any Year 12 MATHS if you select this option. It is not recommended you attempt General Maths if you do Pre-Foundation Maths at Year 10

20 Elective Subjects ENGLISH Exploring Language and Literature Preparation for VCE Literature and Language Studied in addition to mainstream English SCIENCE Year 10 SCIENCE (one semester) OR INTRODUCTORY units prepares for VCE Psychology- Mind Matters VCE Biology- Cells to Creatures VCE Physics- Newton Sparks a Star War VCE Chemistry- Chemistry in the Environment

21 Science Electives Option AOption BOption C Year 10 Science (one semester) AND Mind Matters (one semester) Two or three of the following: Cells to Creatures Chemistry in the Environment Newton Sparks a Star War Mind Matters (one semester each) Option A would suit students who are unsure about or do not wish to pursue a Science pathway in VCE Option B would suit students who want to study Psychology in VCE but who are unsure about other science choices Option C would suit students who are sure of which VCE science they would like to pursue in VCE

22 Elective Subjects HUMANITIES UNITS Geography Political Law prepares for VCE Legal Studies History prepares for VCE Revolutions Business Commerce focuses on personal and/or business budgeting and prepares for VCE Accounting, Business Management and Economics.

23 Elective Subjects HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION Advanced Physical Education is intended to be an introduction to VCE Physical Education (one semester or both) PE Active One or Two (one semester)

24 Elective Subjects ARTS Visual Communication and Design prepares for VCE Visual Communication and Design (one or two semesters) Art prepares for VCE Studio Arts (one or two semesters) Media Studies prepares for VCE Media Studies (one or two semesters) Drama prepares for VCE Drama (one semester only) Dance (one semester only)

25 Elective Subjects TECHNOLOGY Design Technology: Wood, Fibre and Food (one semester or both) prepare for VCE Design and Technology Hospitality prepares students for a career in the Hospitality industry Engineering is designed to give students the introductory skills and experience that is foundation for career paths in engineering and manufacturing.

26 Elective Subjects LANGUAGES Italian or Indonesian (must be studied in both semesters) Pre-requisite for VCE LOTE COMPUTING Game Design and Programming (one semester or both)

27 Carissa Lock- VCE Coordinator

28 Extension- VCE Units 1 & 2 Criteria: Students must have demonstrated an excellent ability (80% or above) in a related subject, shown interest and consistent effort over a period time English results must also be of a high standard An application form must be completed All applications must be approved by the Domain Leader CRC Melton reserves the right to not approve and application if academic concerns arise or if the students Year 10 program may be compromised.

29 Extension- VCE Units 1 & 2 If you wish to study a VCE Unit next year: Make one choice from the VCE list of subjects on offer in your Subject Selection Handbook If you are accepted for a VCE unit of study, it replaces 2 elective units. It is critical that your preference list for your Selected Units is in order of priority

30 Other Options Units 1 & 2 Subjects on offer in 2016: Unit 1 & 2 Business Management Unit 1 & 2 Health & Human Development Unit 1 & 2 Outdoor & Environmental Studies Unit 1 & 2 Information Technology Unit 1 & 2 Psychology VCE/VET Technical production

31 Things to consider before applying: Do I meet the criteria to do a VCE unit? What are the advantages / disadvantages? Which Unit(s)? Why Year 10, not Year 11? Discuss it with your subject teacher Where does my Unit 1 &2 subject fit in order of priority? English is always part of my ATAR score- should my focus be on improving my English result as opposed to extending ?

32 Susan Henry- VCAL Coordinator

33 VINCIT Rationale VINCIT is a program offered at Year 10, which has a focus on supported scaffolding of skills in literacy and numeracy. VINCIT also enables students to develop knowledge and employability skills that will help prepare them for work and for participation in a broader society – family, community and lifelong learning.

34 Structure of VINCIT Students of VINCIT: Attend school four days a week and TAFE one day a week. Study core subjects include English, Maths, RE, Humanities and Science, each with a focus on improving skills. Have a period a cycle of study support. Participate in Karate (this is the PE component of the curriculum) Complete one week of work experience in terms 1, 2 and 3. Do not participate in any electives.

35 VET in VINCIT Students will also have access to external VET subjects They will participate in one week of work experience each term to enhance their work knowledge and employability skills.

36 VINCIT Student Expectations Students of VINCIT are expected to: Have a high standard of classroom behaviour. Willingly participate and contribute to the class. Have a preparedness to be organised and complete work to the best of their ability. Have some idea of a career pathway, as they will be completing a TAFE Certificate. Show commitment to their studies. Organise their own Work Experience placement. Submit appropriate Work Experience forms prior to the commencement of each Work Experience placement by given deadline. Participate in Karate – this is compulsory All students will be required to follow the policies and guidelines as outlined in the student diary.

37 Process of Entry into VINCIT Students will need to follow the process outlined below: 1. Complete the appropriate VINCIT Application form from Mrs Susan Henry 2. Attend careers/pathways counselling session. 3. Submit the completed application form to the VINCIT Coordinator by the due date. 4. Attend interview with parent, VINCIT Coordinator and any others deemed necessary. During this interview the submitted application will be discussed as well the requirements and expectations of the course.

38 John Christie- Deputy Principal Staff

39 Subject Selection Guide Mathematics Recommendation 2015 Year 9 Mathematics teacher only. This student is best ready for _________________________________________________ in 2015 He/She could study __________________________________________ but, only if they ______________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Teacher name: _____________________________

40 Subject Selection Guide Science Recommendation 2015 Year 9 Science teacher only. This student is best ready for _________________________________________________ in 2015 He/She could study __________________________________________ but, only if they ______________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Teacher name: _____________________________

41 VCE Studies and Elective Requirements Only ONE VCE subject can be chosen VCE Business Management counts as the Humanities Elective VCE Information Technology counts as the Tech elective VCE/VET Music counts as the Arts elective VCE Psychology counts as the Mind Matters Elective

42 Electives Plus: Greater range and number of electives are available at Year 10 Ensure Breadth of study Minus: Not all elective will run Blocking are more complex More clashes in the timetable Access to all VCE Offerings are not guaranteed

43 Timeline Subject Selection Guide and Handbook can be found online Course Information Selection Forms completed by Thursday August 20th Wednesday 12 th August: VINCIT Interviews


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