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1
  • Visit us at
  • www.woburnci.ca

2
CHOICES
  • TRANSITIONS FROM GRADE 8 TO GRADE 9

3
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
  • Profile of Woburn
  • High School Diploma Requirement
  • Levels/Options Choices
  • Grade 9 Courses
  • ESL
  • Student Support

4
Woburn C.I.
  • Non-Semestered
  • Students study 8 subjects for the year
  • Every other day schedule
  • Over 1400 students
  • Over 80 teachers plus administration and support
    staff

5
ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma OSSD
  • 30 credits (110 hours each)
  • 18 compulsory subjects
  • 12 options or electives
  • 40 hrs. Community Involvement
  • Successful completion of the Grade 10 Ontario
    Secondary Literacy Test

6
Compulsory Credits
  • 4 credits in English (one credit per grade)
  • 1 credit in French
  • 3 credits in Math (at least one in grade 11 or
    12)
  • 2 credits in Science
  • 1 credit in Canadian History
  • 1 credit in Canadian Geography
  • 1 credit in the Arts (Visual, Music, Dance,
    Drama)
  • 1 credit in Health and Physical Education
  • .5 credits in Civics
  • .5 credits in Careers Studies

7
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
  • 40 hours of community involvement must be
    completed as part of each students graduation
    requirements
  • Encourages civic responsibility, promotes
    community values
  • Supports students career explorations and
    reinforces importance of volunteering
  • Broad range of unpaid activities

8
Grade 10 Ontario Secondary Literacy Test
  • Students take the Test of Reading and Writing
    Skills in grade 10
  • Students must pass the test to graduate
  • Successful completion of the test is recorded on
    the Ontario Secondary School Transcript
  • Based on language and communications expectations
    up to and including grade 9 of the Ontario
    curriculum

9
Making Your Choicesin Grade 9
  • Academic
  • Applied
  • Locally Developed Compulsory
  • Credit
  • Open

10
Making Your Choices
  • ACADEMIC (D)
  • Academic courses focus on the critical concepts
    of the discipline and also explore related
    concepts by using abstract applications and
    theory
  • Delivery emphasis on theoretical approach and
    abstract thinking

11
Making Your Choices
  • APPLIED
  • Learn through practical applications and concrete
    examples by using theoretical applications
  • Delivery Familiar, real-life approach and
    hands-on applications with some theory to support
    learning

12
Making Your Choices
  • LDCC Locally Developed Compulsory Credits
  • These courses have been designed for students who
    have not developed skills to achieve success at
    the Applied Level

13
Making Your Choices
Making Your Choices
Grade 9 Science
  • Grade 9 Science

Academic Applied
identify a current problem or concern relating to reproduction organize and record information gathered formulate scientific questions about a problem or issue in space exploration
Academic Applied
formulate scientific questions related to reproduction gather and record qualitative and quantitative data using an appropriate format plan ways to model and/or simulate an answer to questions asked about the motion of celestial objects identify a current problem or concern relating to reproduction organize and record information gathered formulate scientific questions about a problem or issue in space exploration
14
Choosing Success
  • Grade 9 English

Academic Applied
analyze information, ideas, and elements to make inferences locate and evaluate information and ideas from sources select narrative style and appropriate level of language to suit the form, audience and purpose of the work describe information, ideas, opinions and themes locate and record information and ideas from sources identify the specific audience for each piece of writing
15
Choosing Success
  • Grade 9 Geography

Academic Applied
distinguish between the characteristics of urban and rural environments recommend ways in which individuals can contribute to the quality of life analyze different perspectives on a geographic issue identify characteristics of rural and urban environments compare Canadas quality of life with that of other countries identify and evaluate different perspectives on a geography issue
16
Work Habits Required for Success
Academic Works independently in a focused manner Perseveres when challenged Synthesis skills use prior knowledge and experience to solve problems Completes homework consistently and thoroughly Applied Works in a focused manner (not always independently) Applies new learning to tasks (may need reminding of skills required from previous units or years) May need assistance to organize and complete homework Locally Developed Works in a focused manner with prompting Applies new learning to tasks that have been directly modeled in the lesson Completes multi-step tasks when it is presented with scaffolding and chunking
17
What is an Open Course?
  • One set of expectations
  • Appropriate for all students
  • Examples
  • The Arts
  • Business Studies
  • Technological Studies
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Social Sciences Humanities

18
Making Your Choices
  • Applied or Academic
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • French
  • Canadian History
  • Canadian Geography
  • Open
  • The Arts
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Social Sciences
  • Careers and Civics

19
Changing Course Type for Grade 10
  • Students will be able to move from APPLIED
    courses in grade 9 to ACADEMIC courses in
    grade 10
  • Students will be able to move from ACADEMIC
    courses in grade 9 to APPLIED courses in grade
    10
  • Note Additional course work may be necessary to
    make a course type change. Summer transfer
    courses may be taken.

20
GRADE 10 COURSES
  • Students will have to consider future goals when
    they make choices for grade 10
  • Some grade 10 courses will be prerequisites for
    specific grade 11 courses
  • Transfer courses may be available for students
    after grade 10 (Transfer courses allow students
    after grade 10 to change course types according
    to their future destination.)

21
English Second Language (ESL)
  • Prepare students for success in English and other
    courses
  • ESL credits count as English credits
  • Can move to Academic/Applied courses when
    appropriate
  • Students will be placed in Level A, B, C, D or E
    as required

22
HOW DO I CHOOSE MY PROGRAM?
  • You will receive a Course Selection Sheet from
    your current school
  • You will select your eight grade nine courses
  • Course Selection Sheets are due to Secondary
    Schools by March 1st (Gr. 8 Teachers may have an
    earlier date)

23
HOW DO I MAKE A GOOD DECISION?
  • Honest Self-Assessment
  • What are you good at? (Strengths, Weaknesses
  • What do you like?
  • Talk to Parents and Teachers
  • Consider all post secondary options
  • research
  • IEP (where applicable)
  • What is my learning style?

24
Optional Attendance
  • Students are encouraged to attend their home
    school
  • Students must use an Optional Attendance
    Application Form when applying to a school other
    than their home school
  • Students may apply to a maximum of 2 Regular
    Schools and Programs and 2 Special Schools and
    Programs
  • Please note that some schools are CLOSED to
    students from outside their area
  • Deadline is February 2nd, 2009

25
Things to Remember
  • Be realistic
  • Consider your childs strengths and skills
  • Consider your childs learning style
  • Be actively involved in your childs education
  • 65 and below Applied
  • 66 and above Academic

26
Key Points to Remember
  • Course types chosen in Grade 9 DO NOT LIMIT
    course types chosen in Grade 10
  • 4 year program (5 years is encouraged in some
    cases)

27
Special Education, Gifted and Student Success
  • Ms. Taylor ACL Gifted is available in room 112
  • Ms. Ferrari ACL Student Success is available in
    room 112
  • Please feel free to see them at any point in
    the evening to answer your questions

28
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TONIGHT!

TOURS
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