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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 MATHEMATICS FLOW CHART Mathematics 8 *(Essentials of Math 9) Mathematics 9 Apprenticeship and Workplace Foundations of Math 10 Math and Pre-Calculus 10 Apprenticeship and Workplace Foundations ofPre-Calculus Math 11 Math 11 Math 11 Apprenticeship and Workplace Foundations of Pre-Calculus Math 12 Math 12 Math 12 Calculus 12 AP * Burnett offers Essentials of Math 9 and there will be a class if enough students request the course.

5 COURSE SELECTION SUMMARY OF COURSES

6 ART Art 8 Art 8 Visual Arts 9: General Visual Arts 9: General Visual Arts 10: General Visual Arts 10: General Art Foundations 11 Art Foundations 11 Art Foundations 12 Art Foundations 12 Visual Arts 9: 2D Visual Arts 9: 2D Visual Arts 10: 2D Visual Arts 10: 2D Studio Arts 11: 2D Studio Arts 11: 2D Studio Arts 12: 2D Studio Arts 12: 2D Visual Arts 9: Visual Arts 9:Ceramics/Sculpture Visual Arts 10: Visual Arts 10:Ceramics/Sculpture St Arts 11: Ceramics/Sculpture St Arts 12: Ceramics/Sculpture Media Arts 10 (Photography) Media Arts 11 (Photography) Media Arts 12 (Photography) Studio Art 12 AP

7 BUSINESS EDUCATION Accounting 11 Accounting 12 Financial Accounting 12 Data Management 12 Economics 12 Economics 12 (RVS) Entrepreneurship 12 Keyboarding 9 Keyboarding 11 Marketing 11 Marketing 12

8 COMPUTER EDUCATION Information Technology 9/10 ICT: Applied Digital Comm. 11 ICT: Computer Info Systems 11 ICT: Digital Media Development 11 ICT: Computer Info Systems 12 ICT: Digital Media Development 12

9 DRAMA Drama 8 Drama 9 Drama 10 :Theatre Performance Theatre Performance 11: Acting Theatre Performance 12: Acting Dance 9 Dance 10: Performance Dance 11: Performance Dance 12: Choreography Th Performance 11: Directing/Script Th Performance 12: Directing/Script Th Performance 11: Directing/Script Th Performance 12: Directing/Script Theatre Company 10 Theatre Company 11 Theatre Company 11 Theatre Company 12 Theatre Company 12

10 ENGLISH Humanities 8 Humanities 8 Incentive English 9 English 9 Incentive English 10 English 10 Incentive English 11 English 11 Incentive Communications 11 English 12 English12 AP Communications 12 Literature 12 Writing 12

11 ELL ELL 1/2 (Gr. 10 - 12) ELL 1/2 (Gr. 8 & 9) ELL 3 (Gr. 10 – 12) ELL 3 (Gr. 8 & 9) ELL 4 (Gr. 10 – 12) ELL 4 (Gr. 8 & 9)

12 HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics 8 Food Studies 9/10 Foods Studies 11 Foods Studies 12 Textiles Studies 9/10 Textiles & Fashion Illust. 9/10 Textiles Studies 11 Textiles Studies 12 Fashion Drawing & Textiles 11 Fashion Design 12 Textile Arts & Crafts 9 Textile Arts & Crafts 11 Textile Arts & Crafts 12 Human Ecology 11 Human Ecology 12

13 LANGUAGES French 8 French 9 French 10 French 11 French 12 Japanese 9 Japanese 10 Beginner’s Japanese 11 Japanese 11 Japanese 12 Mandarin 9 Mandarin 10 Beginner’s Mandarin 11 Mandarin 11 Mandarin 12 Spanish 9 Spanish 10 Spanish 10 (RVS) Beginner's Spanish 11 Spanish 11 Spanish 11 (RVS) Spanish 12 Spanish 12 (RVS)

14 MATHEMATICS Mathematics 8 Mathematics 8 Incentive Mathematics 9 Mathematics 9 Incentive Essentials of Math 9 Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 Incentive Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 Pre-Calculus 11 Pre-Calculus 11 Incentive Foundations of Math 11 Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 11 Pre-Calculus Math 12 Pre-Calculus Math 12 Incentive Foundations of Math 12 Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 12 Calculus 12 AP

15 MUSIC Music 8 - Concert Band Beginners Music 9 - Concert Band Beginners Music 10 - Concert Band Beginners Music 8 - Concert Band Music 9 - Concert Band Music 10 - Concert Band Instrumental Music 11: Concert Band Instrumental Music 12: Concert Band Music 9 - Jazz Band Music 10 - Jazz Band Instrumental Music 11: Jazz Band Instrumental Music 12: Jazz Band Music 8 - Concert Choir Music 9 - Concert Choir Music 10 - Concert Choir Choral Music 11 - Concert Choir Choral Music 12 - Concert Choir Music 8 - Guitar Music 9 - Guitar Music 10 - Guitar Instrumental Music 11: Guitar Instrumental Music 12: Guitar Music: Composition 9 Music: Composition & Technology 11 Technology 11 Music: Composition & Technology 12 Technology 12

16 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education 8 Physical Education 9 Physical Education 10 Physical Education 10 I PE Powerfit 10 T and C I PE Powerfit 11 T and C I PE Powerfit 12 T and C I PE Powerfit 11 T and C II PE Powerfit 12 T and C II PE Girlfit 10 PE Girlfit 11 PE Girlfit 12 Community Recreation 11 Community Recreation 12 Health Science 12 Rec. Leadership 10 (RVS ) Rec. Leadership 11 (RVS) Rec. Leadership 12 (RVS)

17 PLANNING 10 Planning 10 / Visual Arts 10 Planning 10 / Business Education 10 Planning 10 / Foods Studies 10 Planning 10 / Technology 10 Planning 10 (RVS)

18 SCIENCE Science 8 Science 8 Incentive Science 9 Science 9 Incentive Science 10 Science 10 Incentive Biology 11 Biology 12 Biology 12 AP Chemistry 11 Chemistry 12 Chemistry 12 AP Earth Science 11 Geology 12 Physics 11 Physics 12 AP Physics 1 (11) Science & Technology 11

19 SPECIALITY PROGRAMS Leadership 11 (in school) Leadership 12 (in school) Peer Tutoring 11 (RVS) Peer Tutoring 12 (RVS) Yrbook Journalism 9/10 (RVS) Yrbook Journalism 11 (RVS) Yrbook Journalism 12 (RVS) Leadership 11 (RVS) Leadership 12 (RVS)

20 SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies 9Psychology 12 Social Studies 9 Incentive History 12 Social Studies 10 History 12 (RVS) Social Studies 10 Incentive Social Justice 12 Social Studies 11 Social Studies 11 Incentive Civic Studies 11 Geography 12 Law 12 Law (RVS)

21 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Industrial Education 8 Engineer Draft & Design I (Gr. 9) Engineer Draft & Design I (Gr.10-12) Engineer Drafting & Design II Engineer Drafting & Design III Engineer Drafting & Design IV Animation Tech Level I (Gr. 9) Animation Tech Level I (Gr.10-12) Animation Tech Level II Animation Tech Level III Animation Tech Level IV Woodworking Level I (Gr. 9/) Carpentry & Joinery Level I (Gr.10-12) Carpentry & Joinery Level II Carpentry & Joinery Level III Electronics Level I (Gr. 9) Electronics Level 1 (Gr.10-12) Electronics Level II Robotics Metalwork Level I (Gr. 9) Metalwork Level I (Gr. 10-12) Metalwork Level II Metalwork Level III Technology Level I (Gr. 9) Technology Level I (Gr. 10-12) Technology Level II Entrepreneur Technology

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

23 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

24 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

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

26 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.

27 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.

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

29 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

30 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.

31 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 _________________ E-mail: ______________________________________ Please visit the J.N. website at burnettcounselling.wordpress.com.

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 Science 8 French 8 Art 8 Hec/TechEd 8 P.E. 8 French 9 Art 9 2D Metal Level 1 Wood L1 Guitar 9 Foods 9/10 Choose 2 or 3 Choose 1 9 9 9 9 9 Incentive

33 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 French 9 Math 8 Metal Level 1 Wood L1 Guitar 9 Foods 9 /10 Must take 1 st sem 9 9 9 9 9

34 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

35 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 ELL 3 Art 9 2D Metal Level 1 Wood L1 Guitar 9 Foods 9/10 Choose 2 or 3 Choose 1 Guitar 8 ELL 3 9 9 9 9

36 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

37 Program Planning Sheets DUE Friday, March 6


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