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Welcome to Curriculum Night Grade 7 Murray Grade 7 Team 7M - Ken Murray 7H - Bernadette Hobin 7B - Carla Bernier.

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1 Welcome to Curriculum Night Grade 7 Murray Grade 7 Team 7M - Ken Murray 7H - Bernadette Hobin 7B - Carla Bernier

2 Overview ✴ The Teacher Communication ✴ The Curriculum ✴ Assessment & Evaluation Powerschool/Gradebook ✴ Collaboration Working together to ensure success ✴ Question and Answer

3 Communication ✴ E-mail murray1@staff.ednet.ns.ca ✴ Class Website http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/murray1 ✴ Phone 832-5800 ext. 237

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5 Grade 7 Curriculum ✴ Specific curriculum outcomes for each subject can be linked directly from our class webpage. ✴ Tonight is meant to provide a brief, but concise, summary/outline of the Grade Seven curriculum in English Language Arts and Social Studies. A course outline was provided for English and Social Studies on the first day.

6 English The 3 Strands: ✴ Reading and Viewing ✴ Speaking and Listening ✴ Writing and Representing 5-paragraph essay writing Novel Study Response Writing (3 R Method) Short story analysis Character Study Article Analysis Qualities of Writing (The Six Traits) The Writing Process Elements of Fiction (plot, theme, etc.) Graphic Representations Independent Reading and Novel Study Oral Speaking / Presentation Skills Spot /Quick Writes (We do LOTS of these)

7 Social Studies 9 Atlantic Canada in the Global Community ✴ Physical Setting mapping, latitude/longitude, themes of geography, landforms, weather/climate ✴ Economics basic economics, supply and demand, sectors of economy, entrepreneurship, Atlantic Canada ✴ Culture features of culture, diversity in Atlantic Canada, African Heritage, agents of socialization and change Technology Inventions (technology Then vs Now), effect of technology on resource based industries of Atlantic Canada, Technology at work, Timeline of technology Interdependence Global Citizenship, Current Events, World Issues / World-mindedness, Non Governmental Organizations, Sustainability, themes of interdependence

8 Social Studies 7 Changing Your World Investigating Empowerment ✴ Economic Empowerment Economics, poverty, standard of living, budgeting, income demographics, RSP/MTG calculators, sectors of economy,, diversified economies, First Nations vs Newcomers economies, Historical context - The Fur Trade ✴ Political Empowerment Map of Canada over time, B.N.A (British North America), Daily life of peoples of B.N.A, Reform, Push for Responsible Govn’t, Confederation, The BNA Act ✴ Cultural Empowerment Canada grows (Provinces, territories join, Manitoba (The Red River Settlement, Louis Riel, The Metis), MacDonald’s National Policy, Canadian Pacific Railway, Disempowerment of Aboriginals and new Immigrants Societal Empowerment Everyday life at the turn of the century, Impact of the Industrial Revolution, Empowerment of Women and Social reform early 20 th century National Empowerment Canada becomes independent, Canada’s participation in WWI, Impact of WWI on Canada and her people

9 Assessment and Evaluation Assessment = ongoing/daily collection of data and information through a variety of means to gauge and understand an individual students learning and needs Evaluation = the act of interpreting the data and information gathered for the purpose of making decisions about students learning and needs. Grade Seven/Eight Students receive a Letter Grade Grade Nine Numerical / Percentage Grades (not letter!) Rubrics…know them, refer to them!! Exams - Cumulative (worth 25% of Term 3)

10 CodeDescription of Student Achievement on Expected Learning Outcomes 90-100%The student demonstrates excellent or outstanding performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. 80-89%The demonstrates very good performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. 70-79%The student demonstrates good performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. 60-69%The student demonstrates satisfactory performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. 50-59%The student demonstrates minimally acceptable performance in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. Below 50%The student has not met minimum requirements in relation to the expected learning outcomes for this course. 4 (Got It!) Proficient: Full Accomplishment Student has clearly shown evidence of meeting the outcome. 3 (Got it!) Competent: Substantial Accomplishment Student has shown evidence of meeting the outcome with minor errors or omissions. 2 (Not yet!) Low: Partial Accomplishment Student has shown some understanding of the outcome but more evidence of understanding is required to meet the outcome; further learning is required. 1 (Not yet!) Low :Little or No Accomplishment Student has shown little or no evidence of understanding the outcome; further learning is required. B.S.S 4 Point Rubric Grade 9

11 CodeDescription of Student Achievement on Expected Learning Outcomes A The student demonstrates achievement of the expected learning outcomes addressed during the current reporting period. B The student demonstrates achievement of most of the expected learning outcomes addressed during the current reporting period. C The student demonstrates achievement of some of the expected learning outcomes addressed during the current reporting period. D The student demonstrates achievement of few of the expected learning outcomes addressed during the current reporting period. 4 (Got It!) Proficient: Full Accomplishment Student has clearly shown evidence of meeting the outcome. 3 (Got it!) Competent: Substantial Accomplishment Student has shown evidence of meeting the outcome with minor errors or omissions. 2 (Not yet!) Low: Partial Accomplishment Student has shown some understanding of the outcome but more evidence of understanding is required to meet the outcome; further learning is required. 1 (Not yet!) Low :Little or No Accomplishment Student has shown little or no evidence of understanding the outcome; further learning is required. B.S.S 4 Point Rubric Grade 7 and 8

12 Powerschool / Gradebook Information – including username and password - was sent home this week. It is your ‘portal’ into your child’s academic results. https://sishrsb.ednet.ns.ca/teachers/gradebook/home.html

13 Websites / Homework http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/murray1/://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/murray1 http://www.bedfordsouth.ednet.ns.ca/ My homework page is updated daily/weekly ! There is no need to guess or wonder whether or not there is homework!! (Just as many parents use it as students.)

14 How can you help ? Monitor homework (“talk” and monitor class websites) Monitor child’s progress… track effort and performance Encourage routines (homework habits?) Provide support with homework (if necessary) Sign all tests/quizzes (there should be no surprises!) Read notices, sign, and return ASAP (if necessary) Communicate / Ask Questions Model, promote, and encourage reading !! Working Together

15 Thank you!


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