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1 SHIRLEY C. HEIM MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENT ORIENTATION SHIRLEY C. HEIM MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENT ORIENTATION Program for Parents of Rising Sixth Grade Students Ms. Mary Grace McGraw Principal Mr. Jim Grayson Assistant Principal Mr. Andrew Aversa Assistant Principal

2 Middle school will offer your child opportunities to: learn new concepts and build skills begin selecting classes and activities that interest them use various talents be more responsible and organized learn self-discipline begin to think about the future make new friends

3 In sixth grade, students will: change classes maintain an academic locker adjust to several teachers experience different students in each class be given more responsibilities

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5 Sixth Grade Courses: Sixth Grade Courses: (required) Mathematics English Science U.S. History Physical Education* * nongraded

6 Elective Course Selection Art Chorus Orchestra Band Drama These classes are everyday in 6 th grade.

7 Elective Course Selection Orchestra and Band Students – students will do a instrument fitting in the Spring to see if that is an option they want. Elective Schedule: –Drama, Art, Band, Orchestra, Chorus (Choose 1 of these 5). –Approx. 42 minutes everyday

8 Band Chorus Orchestra

9 Art Drama: Aladdin Jr. Physical Education

10 The Wheel and PE (X/Y) Every 6 th grade student will have a chance to experience “The Wheel.” You will take 1 wheel class each quarter opposite of PE. –Health, Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS), Computer Education, Technology Education Physical Education will be every other day. These classes will be on the X/Y schedule.

11 Exploratory Wheel Exploratory Wheel: (rotate every 9 weeks) Health Computer Solutions Intro to Technology Family and Consumer Sciences I

12 Computer Solutions Health

13 Intro. to Technology Family and Consumer Sciences

14 Sample Schedule 1 st – English(8:21 – 9:48) 2 nd – History (X Day)* Science (Y Day)*(9:51 – 11:18) 3 rd – Math (11:21 – 12:48) Lunch (12:51 – 1:17) 4th – Band(1:20 – 2:02) P.E.(X Day)* FACS (Y Day)*(2:05 – 2:47) * Every other day classes which means X or Y.

15 Some Activities for Sixth Grade Students: HOWL – Heim Original Wolf Literature Student Ambassadors Yearbook Wolf News Network Middle School Athletics (Excluding Football) Intramurals Battle of the Books FBLA/FCCLA Various clubs

16 Middle School Experiences

17 Typical Concerns Expressed By Sixth Grade Students: Learning the building Following a schedule Changing classes Getting adjusted to new teachers Completing/turning in work Making new friends Encountering other students Dealing with a locker

18 Reasons to See the Counselor Family/friend conflicts Self-esteem Divorce/separation Deployment Death/serious illness Grades/study habits Anxiety Goal setting Peer pressure Anger/self-control Suicide/self-injury

19 Suggestions for Parents and Guardians: Monitor the agenda for recorded homework and messages DAILY. Check http://stafford.heim.schoolfusion.us. Regularly check your child’s grades using ParentVue on SYNERGY. Communicate regularly with teachers for child’s progress. Periodically check notebooks, backpacks, and if your child needs more supplies. Review and discuss progress reports. Review your child’s locker contents. Share your email address and any other pertinent phone numbers with your child’s teachers. “Open the door” for discussions about social, academic, or emotional experiences. Participate in your child’s learning. Set the tone for positive achievement. Familiarize yourself with progress report and report card dates (This can be found on the back of the Approved SCPS School Calendar). Familiarize yourself with the Code of Conduct and the BYOT policy.

20 How can you help your rising sixth grader with “transition” anxiety ? Invite discussion with neighbors, family members, or older students about middle school experiences or share your own. Review pamphlets or literature given by the school. Practice with a master-lock at home to familiarize how to use a lock for lockers.

21 Transition “Alerts” “independence” and “identity” issues experiments with language, behavior, and limit testing signs of anxiety or feelings of being overwhelmed stress related to peer interactions organization of time and materials suspicious statements

22 Summer Preparation Visit the library. Visit educational places. Keep mind and body active. Set short and long term goals for next school year and/or keep a journal. Correspond with relatives/friends about middle school. Gather basic school materials and supplies.

23 We Can Work Together To Make The Transition A Success! Cooperative efforts between home and school are essential for the successful education of children. Volunteer to help during school functions.

24 Final Notes… Middle school is an exciting time in your child’s life. Numerous opportunities and challenges will present themselves. It is a time that your child will experience tremendous growth emotionally, socially, academically, and physically. Your interest, support, guidance, understanding, and love will be greatly needed.

25 Shirley C. Heim Faculty and Staff Timberwolf Families!! Welcome


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