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Advanced Academics 101. Middle School Overview  Middle School Pre AP courses are intended to appropriately challenge high-achieving learners and prepare.

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1 Advanced Academics 101

2 Middle School Overview

3  Middle School Pre AP courses are intended to appropriately challenge high-achieving learners and prepare students for future academic pursuits, including the high school Advanced Placement courses.  The coursework requires students to engage in independent and analytical assignments and to complete a substantial amount of work outside of class. CBA assessments (district testing) will also be more rigorous and challenging in the Pre AP classes.  Students are encouraged to take Pre AP courses that are appropriate to their interests and academic strengths. It is important that parents have discussions with their student about appropriate placements and an understanding of the commitment and higher expectations involved with a Pre AP class.

4  If a student enrolls in a middle school Pre AP course the student is required to stay in that class for the first 6 weeks of the school year. If the student is struggling, they will be expected to create a plan including attending regular tutorials in order to help them to master the content. If at the end of the grading period, the student, the teacher and the parents agree that a change to on-level is necessary, as a last resort the student will be changed to on-level. This schedule change will often impact other portions of a student’s schedule as well.  It is always our goal that the student remain in the class and invest the time necessary to rise to the challenge. This is an important commitment to consider when completing registration paperwork. That is why we encourage you to look at your student’s previous grades, achievement and test scores, while also considering their motivation, organization skills, independence, time commitment and willingness to go above and beyond current expectations.

5 6 th grade8 th gradePAP ILA PAP MathPAP 8 th Math PAP Science 7 th grade PAP Algebra I PAP ILAPAP Geometry PAP Math PAP Science ***If you are currently identified as Gifted and Talented or if you qualify during the spring semester, you will be placed in a required GT PAP ILA class. The GT program only impacts your ILA placement.

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7  Connecting reading and writing  Rigorous curriculum and pacing  Challenging  Engaging

8  Be prepared  Work hard  Communication  Independently manage time and resources

9  An independent work ethic  Parental support and guidance  Well-developed study habits  A love of reading  Possession of high level thinking skills  Mastery of skills for standardized tests  THINKING!!!

10  Springboard curriculum (College Board)  Novels  Newspaper articles / short expository pieces  Poetry  Mythology, Shakespeare, Classics  HIGH Expectations

11  Literature, Writing, Speaking, Listening  Analysis & interpretation – “Why?”  Communication skills  Clear and concise academic writing  Timely and constructive peer/teacher feedback  Confidence and commitment to an idea

12 You may contact our lead GT teacher to refer your child between January 7th – 21 st, 2016: arndorfr@friscoisd.org. arndorfr@friscoisd.org Visit the following website: www.friscoisd.org/gt- referral for GT referral and screening informationwww.friscoisd.org/gt- referral

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14  Offered in grades 7 and 8  Provides a higher level of rigor in lab work, reading, writing, and assessments  Requires students to be organized and practice time management with study and work completion  Requires participation in Science Fair

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16 5 th grade math 6 th grade PAP math 7 th grade PAP math PAP Algebra I 6 th grade math 7 th grade math 8 th grade math 8 th grade PAP math ***PAP Geometry is offered depending on success on EAs.

17 On LevelPreAP -On Level TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills) -TEKS taught with -Increased Rigor -More Depth -In-depth Problem Solving Component

18  CBAs have been written with the College Board philosophy for PAP classes in mind

19  On-Level: A concession stand earned a profit of $150 in July. This represented 25% of the profits made in June. How much profit did the concession stand make in June?  Pre-AP: Chad works for Best Buy and is paid an hourly wage plus a 3% commission on his sales. Last week he worked 35 hours and sold $4500 worth of merchandise. His total earnings for the week were $530.50. How much does Chad earn per hour? **Requires students to see that $150 is ¼ of June’s profit, so the answer is found by multiplying 150 by 4. **Requires students to solve a multi-step equation by first calculating the commission, subtracting it from total earnings and then dividing by the number of hours worked.

20  Changing workforce demands  Critical analysis  Decision making  Higher order thinking skills  Helps students see the purpose of math  Engages and challenges students  Aligns with the College Board philosophy

21  Two problems/week  Students work collaboratively  Should challenge students’ thinking  Designed to help students become comfortable with being “uncomfortable”  Teachers facilitate group participation  Teachers do not offer mathematical assistance

22  Once each grading period  Students choose only one problem out of the 8-10 they have worked on  Polishing: writing up a complete solution and explanation  Unlike the collaboration days, polishing days are to be done independently  Major grade  Focused on the problem solving process and not necessarily the correct solution. Having the correct solution is worth 10 points out of 100 points total.

23  HS Credit and counts toward HS GPA  Students take Algebra STAAR EOC  Accelerated course and considered above grade level  8 th grade PAP Algebra I students should plan on taking a total of 5 years of math prior to HS graduation (5 th year can either be AP Calculus or AP Statistics)

24  HS Credit and counts toward HS GPA  Non-traditional delivery – Blended/On-line course  Twice-accelerated course and considered 2 grades above level  8 th grade PAP Geometry students should plan on taking a total of 6 years of math prior to HS graduation  Either 2 years of AP Calculus OR  AP Calculus and AP Statistics  A single Exam for Acceleration between 5 th and 6 th grade should only be considered if your student:  Is quantitatively gifted (based on Cogat score) AND  Demonstrates emotional maturity, organization, and academic focus well above and beyond their peers Please use the link below to find important information about FISD CBE testing: http://www.friscoisd.org/departments/testing/acceleration- credit-by-exam#q2


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