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2 COUNSELLING DEPARTMENT Ms. TakadaA to H Ms. SchneebeliI to P Mr. ReidQ to Z

3 Personal Student Planning Guide to Graduation Grade 8 Program Grade 9 Program Grade 10 Program Grade 11 Program Grade 12 Program ELECTIVEELECTIVEELECTIVEELECTIVEELECTIVE Home Ec/Tech Ed 8ELECTIVEELECTIVEELECTIVEELECTIVE French8ELECTIVE Planning 10 / ElectiveELECTIVEELECTIVE Physical Education 8 9 10ELECTIVEELECTIVE Science8Science9Science10Science Course Course ELECTIVE 12 Mathematics8Mathematics9Mathematics10MathematicsCourse Humanities8 Social Studies 9 10 11 ELECTIVE 12 Humanities8English9English10 English 11 or Communications 11 English 12 or Communications 12 Grad Transition Plan Choose 1 Elective Choose 3 Electives Choose 4 Electives Choose 7 Electives

4 COURSE SELECTION SUMMARY OF COURSES

5 ART 013 Art 8 141 Visual Arts 9: General 241 Visual Arts 10: General 341 Art Foundations 11 441 Art Foundations 12 142 Visual Arts 9: 2D 242 Visual Arts 10: 2D 342 Studio Arts 11: 2D 442 Studio Arts 12: 2D 143 Visual Arts 9: Ceramics/Sculpture 243 Visual Arts 10: Ceramics/Sculpture 343 St Arts 11: Ceramics/Sculpture 443 St Arts 12: Ceramics/Sculpture 244 Media Arts 10 (Photography) 344 Media Arts 11 (Photography) 444 Media Arts 12 (Photography) 449 Studio Art 12 AP

6 BUSINESS EDUCATION 351 Accounting 11 452 Accounting 12 453 Financial Accounting 12 450 Data Management 12 407 Economics 12 406 Economics 12 (RVS) 451 Entrepreneurship 12 150 Keyboarding 9 350 Keyboarding 11 352 Marketing 11 454 Marketing 12

7 COMPUTER EDUCATION 257 Information Technology 9/10 355 ICT: Applied Digital Comm. 11 357 ICT: Computer Info Systems 11 358 ICT: Digital Media Development 11 457 ICT: Computer Info Systems 12 458 ICT: Digital Media Development 12

8 DRAMA 014 Drama 8 160 Drama 9 260 Drama 10 :Theatre Performance 360 Theatre Performance 11: Acting 460 Theatre Performance 12: Acting 161 Dance 9 261 Dance 10: Performance 361 Dance 11: Performance 461 Dance 12: Choreography 363 Th Performance 11: Directing/Script 463 Th Performance 12: Directing/Script 363 Th Performance 11: Directing/Script 463 Th Performance 12: Directing/Script 264 Theatre Company 10 364 Theatre Company 11 364 Theatre Company 11 464 Theatre Company 12 464 Theatre Company 12

9 ENGLISH 001 Humanities 8 002 Humanities 8 Incentive 100 English 9 101 English 9 Incentive 200 English 10 201 English 10 Incentive 300 English 11 301 English 11 Incentive 302 Communications 11 400 English 12 401 English12 AP 402 Communications 12 403 Literature 12 404 Writing 12

10 ELL 801/802/803 ELL 1/2 (Gr. 10 - 12) 804/805/806 ELL 1/2 (Gr. 8 & 9) 810/811 ELL 3 (Gr. 10 – 12) 812/813 ELL 3 (Gr. 8 & 9) 820 ELL 4 (Gr. 10 – 12) 821 ELL 4 (Gr. 8 & 9)

11 HOME ECONOMICS 010 Home Economics 8 165 Food Studies 9/10 366 Foods Studies 11 465 Foods Studies 12 166 Textiles Studies 9/10 167 Textiles & Fashion Illust. 9/10 368 Textiles Studies 11 466 Textiles Studies 12 371 Fashion Drawing & Textiles 11 467 Fashion Design 12 169 Textile Arts & Crafts 9 369 Textile Arts & Crafts 11 469 Textile Arts & Crafts 12 370 Human Ecology 11 468 Human Ecology 12

12 LANGUAGES 009 French 8 136 French 9 236 French 10 336 French 11 436 French 12 137 Japanese 9 237 Japanese 10 337 Beginner’s Japanese 11 338 Japanese 11 437 Japanese 12 138 Mandarin 9 238 Mandarin 10 339 Beginner’s Mandarin 11 340 Mandarin 11 438 Mandarin 12 135 Spanish 9 235 Spanish 10 247 Spanish 10 (RVS) 333 Beginner's Spanish 11 335 Spanish 11 347 Spanish 11 (RVS) 435 Spanish 12 447 Spanish 12 (RVS)

13 MATHEMATICS 005 Mathematics 8 006 Mathematics 8 Incentive 120 Mathematics 9 121 Mathematics 9 Incentive 122 Essentials of Math 9 220 Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 221 Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 Incentive 222 Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 320 Pre-Calculus 11 321 Pre-Calculus 11 Incentive 324 Foundations of Math 11 322 Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 11 420 Pre-Calculus Math 12 421 Pre-Calculus Math 12 Incentive 424 Foundations of Math 12 422 Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 12 423 Calculus 12 AP

14 MUSIC 018 Music 8 - Concert Band Beginners 176 Music 9 - Concert Band Beginners 276 Music 10 - Concert Band Beginners 017 Music 8 - Concert Band 173 Music 9 - Concert Band 273 Music 10 - Concert Band 373 Instrumental Music 11: Concert Band 473 Instrumental Music 12: Concert Band 174 Music 9 - Jazz Band 274 Music 10 - Jazz Band 374 Instrumental Music 11: Jazz Band 474 Instrumental Music 12: Jazz Band 016 Music 8 - Concert Choir 175 Music 9 - Concert Choir 275 Music 10 - Concert Choir 375 Choral Music 11 - Concert Choir 475 Choral Music 12 - Concert Choir 015 Music 8 - Guitar 178 Music 9 - Guitar 278 Music 10 - Guitar 378 Instrumental Music 11: Guitar 478 Instrumental Music 12: Guitar 177 Music: Composition 9 377 Music: Composition & Technology 11 Technology 11 477 Music: Composition & Technology 12 Technology 12

15 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 003 Physical Education 8 115 Physical Education 9 215 Physical Education 10 216 Physical Education 10 I 218 PE Powerfit 10 T and C I 318 PE Powerfit 11 T and C I 418 PE Powerfit 12 T and C I 319 PE Powerfit 11 T and C II 419 PE Powerfit 12 T and C II 219 PE Girlfit 10 315 PE Girlfit 11 416 PE Girlfit 12 314 Community Recreation 11 414 Community Recreation 12 434 Health Science 12 439 Recreational Leadership (RVS) Grades 10, 11 & 12

16 PLANNING 10 240 Planning 10 / Visual Arts 10 249 Planning 10 / Business Education 10 267 Planning 10 / Foods Studies 10 281 Planning 10 / Technology 10 888 Planning 10 (RVS)

17 SCIENCE 007 Science 8 008 Science 8 Incentive 127 Science 9 128 Science 9 Incentive 227 Science 10 228 Science 10 Incentive 327 Biology 11 427 Biology 12 426 Biology 12 AP 329 Chemistry 11 429 Chemistry 12 430 Chemistry 12 AP 331 Earth Science 11 431 Geology 12 332 Physics 11 432 Physics 12 433 Physics 12 AP 334 Science & Technology 11

18 SPECIALITY PROGRAMS 396 Leadership 11 (in school)896 Leadership 11 (RVS) 496 Leadership 12 (in school)996 Leadership 12 (RVS) 370 Human Ecology 11 468 Human Ecology 12 434 Health Science 12 410 Law 12 412 Law 12 (RVS) 495 Psychology 12 397 Peer Tutoring 11 (RVS) 497 Peer Tutoring 12 (RVS) 439 Recreational Leadership (RVS) – Grades 10, 11 & 12 146 Yrbook Journalism 9/10 (RVS) 346 Yrbook Journalism 11 (RVS) 446 Yrbook Journalism 12 (RVS)

19 SOCIAL STUDIES 107 Social Studies 9 108 Social Studies 9 Incentive 207 Social Studies 10 208 Social Studies 10 Incentive 307 Social Studies 11 308 Social Studies 11 Incentive 309 Civic Studies 11 408 Geography 12 409 History 12 413 History 12 (RVS) 411 Social Justice 12

20 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 010 Industrial Education 8 182 Engineer Draft & Design I (Gr. 9) 382 Engineer Draft & Design I (Gr.10-12) 482 Engineer Drafting & Design II 483 Engineer Drafting & Design III 485 Engineer Drafting & Design IV 187 Animation Tech Level I (Gr. 9) 383 Animation Tech Level I (Gr.10-12) 490 Animation Tech Level II 499 Animation Tech Level III 491 Animation Tech Level IV 185 Woodworking Level I (Gr. 9/) 380 Carpentry & Joinery Level I (Gr.10-12) 381 Carpentry & Joinery Level II 481 Carpentry & Joinery Level III 184 Electronics Level I (Gr. 9) 384 Electronics Level 1 (Gr.10-12) 484 Electronics Level II Robotics 181 Metalwork Level I (Gr. 9) 386 Metalwork Level I (Gr. 10-12) 487 Metalwork Level II 488 Metalwork Level III 183 Technology Level I (Gr. 9) 388 Technology Level I (Gr. 10-12) 489 Technology Level II 492 Entrepreneur Technology

21 SECOND LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS A second language is NOT required for graduation A second language is required for university entrance

22 Four ways to get a second language: Language 9, 10, 11 UBC requires a Language 11 UBC Arts recommends a Language 12 SFU requires a Beginners Language 11 Beginners Language 11 plus Language 11 Language Challenge Exam ( UBC will not use this exam in their admission averages for approved grade 12 courses) Community College (University Transfer) may have to complete a second language at college depending on your future course of studies

23 ELL LEVEL Assume that it takes two semesters to move a level If in the same level for both semesters this year, then go up one level next year If you changed levels this year, stay in the current level for one more semester

24 ELL PROGRAM LEVEL 1 (3 blocks ELL) ELL-1ELL-1 ELL-1ELECTIVE MATH 9 PE 9 ELECTIVEELECTIVE

25 ELL PROGRAM LEVEL 2 (3 blocks ELL) ELL-2ELL-2 ELL-2 MATH 9 PE 9 ELECTIVE ELECTIVEELECTIVE ELL 2 has an English and a Science component.

26 ELL PROGRAM LEVEL 3 (2 blocks ELL) ELL 3 SCIENCE 9 MATH 9 PE 9 SOCIALS 9 ELECTIVEELECTIVE ELL 3 is a linear course with an English and a Socials component.

27 ELL-4 English 9 Math 9 Science 9 Socials 9 PE 9 ELECTIVEELECTIVE ELL PROGRAM GRADE 9 LEVEL 4

28 FAILS AND INCOMPLETES (Academic Course Results) INCOMPLETE (40 TO 49%) go to Summer School to complete the course 4 weeks in July 1 ½ hours per day per course in the AM. Can take 1 or 2 courses The incomplete grade is changed in August to a PASS or FAIL

29 FAILS (0 to 39%) All compulsory courses must be repeated if failed (English, Socials, Math, Science, PE) Example: If you fail Math 8, take Math 8 in first semester of grade 9 and then take Math 9 in second semester.

30 J.N. BURNETT SECONDARY SCHOOL 5011 Granville Avenue, Richmond, B.C. V7C 1E6 Phone: 604-668-6478Fax: 604-668-6484 Catchment School___________________________________ Student No.________ Present School__________________Male Female Birthdate:Yr___Mo___Day___ Name_______________________________________________________________________ LastFirstMiddle Street address________________________________ Home Phone _________________ Students who have already completed and passed a course (ie: at summer school, on-line, at a previous school etc.) are not guaranteed the opportunity to repeat the course to on-line, at a previous school etc.) are not guaranteed the opportunity to repeat the course to upgrade their mark or to take the next level course at Burnett. Space in courses is limited, and upgrade their mark or to take the next level course at Burnett. Space in courses is limited, and priority must be given to those students taking the course for the first time. priority must be given to those students taking the course for the first time.

31 CURRENT COURSES Grade 9 REQUESTS code # Alternate Electives Alternate Electives English1. Socials2. P.E.3. Math Science Elective Elective Elective Elective: out of timetable Humanities 8 Math 8 Science 8 French 8 Art 8 Hec/TechEd 8 P.E. 8 101 107 115 120 127 French 9136 Art 9 2D 142 Metal Level 1 181 Wood L1 185 Guitar 9 178 Foods 9/10 165 Choose 2 or 3 Choose 1 173 9 9 9 9 9 Incentive

32 CURRENT COURSES Grade 9 REQUESTS code # Alternate Electives Alternate Electives English1. Socials2. P.E.3. Math Science Elective Elective Elective Elective: out of timetable Humanities 8 Math 8 Failed Science 8 French 8 Art 8 Hec/TechEd 8 P.E. 8 100 107 115 120 - 2 127 French 9136 Math 8 05-1 Metal Level 1 181 Wood L1 185 Guitar 9 178 Foods 9 /10 165 Must take 1 st sem 173 9 9 9 9 9

33 NOTE: Graduation requirements on page 5 of the program planning guide. NOTE: Graduation requirements on page 5 of the program planning guide. Course which must be taken 1 st semester _____________________________________ Course which must be taken 1 st semester _____________________________________ This year’s ELL level: This year’s ELL level: Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Important Information for your Counsellor Important Information for your Counsellor PARENTS – please read before signing: PARENTS – please read before signing: I have read the course planning booklet and understand the requirements of the Intermediate Program (grades 8-9) as well as the individual course requirements. Parents who have questions/concerns with regard to the above are asked to contact the school for clarification. _____________________________ __________________________________ Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Math 8

34 CURRENT COURSES Grade 9 REQUESTS code # Alternate Electives Alternate Electives English1. Socials2. P.E.3. Math Science Elective Elective Elective Elective: out of timetable ELL 2 Math 8 Art 8 Hec/TechEd 8 P.E. 8 812 107 115 120 127 ELL 3813 Art 9 2D 142 Metal Level 1 181 Wood L1 185 Guitar 9 178 Foods 9/10 165 Choose 2 or 3 Choose 1 173 Guitar 8 ELL 3 9 9 9 9

35 NOTE: Graduation requirements on page 5 of the program planning guide. NOTE: Graduation requirements on page 5 of the program planning guide. Course which must be taken 1 st semester _____________________________________ Course which must be taken 1 st semester _____________________________________ This year’s ELL level: This year’s ELL level: Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2 Important Information for your Counsellor Important Information for your Counsellor PARENTS – please read before signing: PARENTS – please read before signing: I have read the course planning booklet and understand the requirements of the Intermediate Program (grades 8-9) as well as the individual course requirements. Parents who have questions/concerns with regard to the above are asked to contact the school for clarification. _____________________________ __________________________________ Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature 22

36 Program Planning Sheets DUE Thursday, February 27


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