Course Selection and Pre-AP Information

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6
TH
 TO 7
TH
 GRADE
COURSE
SELECTION
MRS. EWING
TAMIKA.EWING@FORTBENDISD.COM
1
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THINGS YOU
NEED TO KNOW
 
2
INFO ON THE COURSE
SELECTION SHEET
You do not need to fill in any
information on the sheet –
everything we need is already
on the sticker 
 
3
SCHEDULING ACADEMIC
CLASSES
On the course selection work sheet, you will select a choice (on-level or Pre
AP) for each core subject:
 
ELA
, 
Math
, 
Science
 and 
Social Studies
.
If you are identified as a 
GT student
, you must select the Pre AP core area
courses option for which you have been identified.
FBISD has an open enrollment policy on the selection of levels of core classes,
so all other students may decide to take On-level courses OR the Pre-AP/GT
courses.
4
PRE-AP PLACEMENT
If you sign up for Pre-AP, you can expect:
7
th
 ELA
 **Summer Reading Requirements and Project
7
th
 Math Pre Ap or (Algebra) 
**District Screener Test /80%
or higher on the CBE assessment
7
th
 Science
 **Science Fair Project
7
th
 Texas History 
**Historical Research Project/NHD Project
NOTE
: If you sign up for Pre-AP courses, the leveling down
deadline per district policy is at the 1
st
 3 WEEK PROGRESS
REPORT!
5
PRE-AP  ALGEBRA
INFO!
Pre-AP Algebra is a very rigorous high school course and
will affect your high school GPA and class rank.
Qualifications for 7
th
 graders
:  80% or higher on the
Credit by Exam; current placement in 7
th
 grade PreAP
math; Math District Screener (score not yet finalized)
6
PRE-AP MATH
6
th
 grade PreAp
100% of 6
th
 Grade TEKS
26% of 7
th
 Grade TEKS
7
th
 Grade PreAP
74% of 7
th
 Grade TEKS
67% of 8
th
 Grade TEKS
7
PRE-AP SCIENCE AND
SOCIAL STUDIES
7
th
 grade Texas History-
Curriculum focuses heavily on the readings of historical and other
non-fictional texts, documents, charts, and graphs
Analysis of various resources (to break down information for
understanding and explanation)
Written Historical essays throughout the year
Mandatory Historical Research Project
7
th
 grade Science-
Mandatory Science Fair Participation
8
NON ACADEMIC COURSES
For your 
PE credit 
you may select to take:
 
Physical Education or Kickstart (Semester)
Kickstart (K1) – This class is for new students to the program
Kickstart (K2) – This class is for returning students already in the program
***Course requires parent permission, so you will need to pick up a form and return
with your course selection sheet***
Health (semester)
 
9
 
The purpose of this course is to teach students the tools and support necessary to
resolve conflicts, avoid participation in gangs, choose a drug-free lifestyle, resist
negative peer pressure and remain in school using karate. This safe and structured
program focuses on the discipline and philosophies of the martial arts while
engaging the students in fitness and educating them about self-defense.
Parent/guardian permission is required
Can count as your required PE course
You can expect to earn 2 belts per year
Uses Chuck Norris System as curriculum
Uniform is required
May participate in tournaments
For 6
th
-8
th
 graders, and you can join every year
 
ELECTIVES
 
7
th
 graders will have 
one elective!
Number your elective choices in 
order of preference
from 1 to 4.
Electives are full year courses; Please make thoughtful
choices, 
NO C
HANGES TO ELECTIVES WILL BE MADE
If there is a scheduling conflict, students will be placed in
their alternate choice; if no alternate listed, counselors will
place in what is available
12
IMPORTANT ELECTIVE INFO!
Please choose your elective wisely 
As per district policy:
Changes to electives will not
be made after April 21, 2017
13
 
Leadership, responsibility, cooperation, self-
discipline, and concentration are stressed
Placement is by audition only
Orchestra students may be required to purchase
the appropriate instrument. (Personal instruments
may also be obtained through a rental/purchase
agreement.) Larger instruments such as cellos and
basses are provided for classroom use. An annual
$80 fee is charged for the use of school owned
instruments.
It may be necessary to purchase some materials
for uniformity of dress for performance purposes
Daily practice of music with instrument
Class includes performances
 
Band
Band
 
Leadership, responsibility, cooperation, self-
discipline, and concentration are stressed
Placement is by audition only
Orchestra students may be required to purchase
the appropriate instrument. (Personal instruments
may also be obtained through a rental/purchase
agreement.) Larger instruments such as cellos and
basses are provided for classroom use. An annual
$80 fee is charged for the use of school owned
instruments.
It may be necessary to purchase some materials
for uniformity of dress for performance purposes
Daily practice of music with instrument
Class includes performances
CONTEST MATH
For students with high interests in Math competition
Prepares students for contests such as Math Counts, UIL Number
Sense, and Texas Math League
16
 
 
This course is a leadership class based on M. I.
Flippen’s “Capturing Kids’ Hearts.”
The course focuses on leadership skills,
conflict resolution, tolerance, and
communication skills
7
th
 & 8
th
 grade ONLY
Requires speaking in front of the class
 
 
 
This course will produce an in-school video/audio communication
program.
Students will be introduced to creating, editing and directing videos
for
school-wide communications
Teacher recommendation required
7
th
 and 8
th
 grade ONLY
 
This course provides students the opportunity to learn
skills necessary for school newspaper production
and/or yearbook production, journalistic writing,
editing, illustration, layout, distribution, and sales.
 
 A school newspaper and/or yearbook are produced
by students in the course.
Application, Interview, teacher Recommendation and
Meeting Required
 
Choral Music I provides the
student with basic training in voice
production, general musicianship,
and vocal performance. Music
fundamentals are taught to enable
the student to recognize and apply
musical signs, symbols, and terms
Course includes performances
For 6
th
-8
th
 graders
 
Students are introduced to a variety of public speaking situations
and activities of theatre performance—both as actors and
technicians. Students will experiment with expressive use of the
body and voice as it relates to stage production and will have the
opportunity to participate in speech competitions and one act
plays.
Course includes performances
6
th
-8
th
 graders
 
Theater
Theater
 
 
 
 
This class explores all the different
Endorsements and pathways.
So, if you don’t know what you
want to do when you grow up, take
this class and take a look at all your
career options!
 
SPANISH I A (7
TH
GRADE YEAR) IS A
FULL YEAR CLASS.
STUDENTS WILL EARN
1 HS CREDIT AFTER
SPANISH 1B HAS BEEN
TAKEN IN 8
TH
 GRADE).
TAKING BOTH AND
PASSING WILL GIVE
YOU A WHOLE YEAR OF
SPANISH HIGH
SCHOOL CREDIT.
Hola
Hola
Hola! Buenos dias!
 
Students explore basic elements of art and principles of design
using a variety of media and techniques. Art appreciation and art
history are basic to the course.
6
th
-8
th
 graders
ENRICHMENT CLUBS FOR
GIFTED AND TALENTED
STUDENTS
ELA- Book Club, Poetry Club
Math-Math Contest (elective) and Math Club
Science-Science and Robotics Club
Social Studies-Geograpy Club
Leadership- Student Council and National Junior Honor
Society
25
 
 
 SO WHAT DO WE
DO   NOW?
26
SIGN & DATE YOUR COURSE
SELECTION SHEET
When you have completed your sheet:
Please sign the student signature line
Have your parent/guardian sign and date on
the parent signature line
27
YELLOW
 COURSE SELECTION
WORKSHEET
Go home and discuss course information with you parents THIS
WEEKEND! Make sure you make your selections on the sheet.
Bring the 
YELLOW
 worksheet with you next week because we
will meet in the computer lab on February 6, 7, 8 through your PE
classes and put your selections into SKYWARD (even if done at
home, you are required to pull information up during our class)
You will return the 
YELLOW
 
course selection sheet during lunch
before or by 
February 17, 2017. 
There will be a return box for
your grade level.
28
ONLINE REGISTRATION
COMPLETED
Verify that you have 6 Requests and 3 Alternates.  
Total Courses
and Credits should be 6 and Total Alternates should be 3
29
IMPORTANT DATES
February 1, 2, 3
- 6
th
 graders receive course sheets
February 1 - February 22 
Online Course request window for
FBISD in SKYWARD Family Access
February 17
 Completed/signed course sheets returned during lunch
March 10
- Verification sheets sent to students
March 30
- Verification sheets returned SMS during lunch
March 30- 
Last day to request any changes via verification form
April 12- April 21 
Final
 course requests will be posted on student
access.  Students
 
will not
 
be able to view their requests after April
21, 2017. No changes will be made to any courses.
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  1. 6 6TH THTO 7 TO 7TH COURSE COURSE SELECTION SELECTION THGRADE GRADE M R S . EW I N G TA M I KA . EW I N G @FORTBEN DI SD. COM 1

  2. THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW 2

  3. INFO ON THE COURSE SELECTION SHEET You do not need to fill in any information on the sheet everything we need is already on the sticker 3

  4. SCHEDULING ACADEMIC CLASSES On the course selection work sheet, you will select a choice (on-level or Pre AP) for each core subject: ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies. If you are identified as a GT student, you must select the Pre AP core area courses option for which you have been identified. FBISD has an open enrollment policy on the selection of levels of core classes, so all other students may decide to take On-level courses OR the Pre-AP/GT courses. 4

  5. PRE-AP PLACEMENT If you sign up for Pre-AP, you can expect: 7th ELA **Summer Reading Requirements and Project 7th Math Pre Ap or (Algebra) **District Screener Test /80% or higher on the CBE assessment 7th Science **Science Fair Project 7th Texas History **Historical Research Project/NHD Project NOTE: If you sign up for Pre-AP courses, the leveling down deadline per district policy is at the 1st 3 WEEK PROGRESS REPORT! 5

  6. PRE-AP ALGEBRA INFO! Pre-AP Algebra is a very rigorous high school course and will affect your high school GPA and class rank. Qualifications for 7th graders: 80% or higher on the Credit by Exam; current placement in 7th grade PreAP math; Math District Screener (score not yet finalized) 6

  7. PRE-AP MATH 6th grade PreAp 100% of 6th Grade TEKS 26% of 7th Grade TEKS 7th Grade PreAP 74% of 7th Grade TEKS 67% of 8th Grade TEKS 7

  8. PRE-AP SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES 7th grade Texas History- Curriculum focuses heavily on the readings of historical and other non-fictional texts, documents, charts, and graphs Analysis of various resources (to break down information for understanding and explanation) Written Historical essays throughout the year Mandatory Historical Research Project 7th grade Science- Mandatory Science Fair Participation 8

  9. NON ACADEMIC COURSES For your PE credit you may select to take: Physical Education or Kickstart (Semester) Kickstart (K1) This class is for new students to the program Kickstart (K2) This class is for returning students already in the program ***Course requires parent permission, so you will need to pick up a form and return with your course selection sheet*** Health (semester) 9

  10. Athletics Can count as your required PE course (7thand 8thgrade only). Will require trying out for the team.

  11. The purpose of this course is to teach students the tools and support necessary to resolve conflicts, avoid participation in gangs, choose a drug-free lifestyle, resist negative peer pressure and remain in school using karate. This safe and structured program focuses on the discipline and philosophies of the martial arts while engaging the students in fitness and educating them about self-defense. Parent/guardian permission is required Can count as your required PE course You can expect to earn 2 belts per year Uses Chuck Norris System as curriculum Uniform is required May participate in tournaments For 6th-8th graders, and you can join every year Kickstart

  12. ELECTIVES 7th graders will have one elective! Number your elective choices in order of preference from 1 to 4. Electives are full year courses; Please make thoughtful choices, NO C HANGES TO ELECTIVES WILL BE MADE If there is a scheduling conflict, students will be placed in their alternate choice; if no alternate listed, counselors will place in what is available 12

  13. IMPORTANT ELECTIVE INFO! Please choose your elective wisely As per district policy: Changes to electives will not be made after April 21, 2017 13

  14. Leadership, responsibility, cooperation, self- discipline, and concentration are stressed Placement is by audition only Orchestra students may be required to purchase the appropriate instrument. (Personal instruments may also be obtained through a rental/purchase agreement.) Larger instruments such as cellos and basses are provided for classroom use. An annual $80 fee is charged for the use of school owned instruments. It may be necessary to purchase some materials for uniformity of dress for performance purposes Daily practice of music with instrument Class includes performances Orchestra

  15. Leadership, responsibility, cooperation, self- discipline, and concentration are stressed Placement is by audition only Orchestra students may be required to purchase the appropriate instrument. (Personal instruments may also be obtained through a rental/purchase agreement.) Larger instruments such as cellos and basses are provided for classroom use. An annual $80 fee is charged for the use of school owned instruments. It may be necessary to purchase some materials for uniformity of dress for performance purposes Daily practice of music with instrument Class includes performances Band

  16. CONTEST MATH For students with high interests in Math competition Prepares students for contests such as Math Counts, UIL Number Sense, and Texas Math League 16

  17. Image result for images cartoon jaguar This course is a leadership class based on M. I. Flippen s Capturing Kids Hearts. The course focuses on leadership skills, conflict resolution, tolerance, and communication skills 7th & 8th grade ONLY Requires speaking in front of the class Teen Leadership

  18. This course will produce an in-school video/audio communication program. Students will be introduced to creating, editing and directing videos for school-wide communications Teacher recommendation required 7th and 8th grade ONLY Introduction to Broadcasting

  19. This course provides students the opportunity to learn skills necessary for school newspaper production and/or yearbook production, journalistic writing, editing, illustration, layout, distribution, and sales. A school newspaper and/or yearbook are produced by students in the course. Application, Interview, teacher Recommendation and Meeting Required Journalism

  20. Choral Music I provides the student with basic training in voice production, general musicianship, and vocal performance. Music fundamentals are taught to enable the student to recognize and apply musical signs, symbols, and terms Course includes performances For 6th-8th graders Choir

  21. Image result for theater masks Image result for theater masks Students are introduced to a variety of public speaking situations and activities of theatre performance both as actors and technicians. Students will experiment with expressive use of the body and voice as it relates to stage production and will have the opportunity to participate in speech competitions and one act plays. Image result for theater masks Course includes performances 6th-8th graders

  22. Arts & Humanities Business & Industry Career Portals This class explores all the different Endorsements and pathways. So, if you don t know what you want to do when you grow up, take this class and take a look at all your career options! Public Services STEM: Science, Technonology, Engineering & Math

  23. Spanish Hola

  24. Students explore basic elements of art and principles of design using a variety of media and techniques. Art appreciation and art history are basic to the course. 6th-8th graders Art

  25. ENRICHMENT CLUBS FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED STUDENTS ELA- Book Club, Poetry Club Math-Math Contest (elective) and Math Club Science-Science and Robotics Club Social Studies-Geograpy Club Leadership- Student Council and National Junior Honor Society 25

  26. SO WHAT DO WE DO NOW? 26

  27. SIGN & DATE YOUR COURSE SELECTION SHEET When you have completed your sheet: Please sign the student signature line Have your parent/guardian sign and date on the parent signature line 27

  28. YELLOW COURSE SELECTION WORKSHEET Go home and discuss course information with you parents THIS WEEKEND! Make sure you make your selections on the sheet. Bring the YELLOW worksheet with you next week because we will meet in the computer lab on February 6, 7, 8 through your PE classes and put your selections into SKYWARD (even if done at home, you are required to pull information up during our class) You will return the YELLOW course selection sheet during lunch before or by February 17, 2017. There will be a return box for your grade level. 28

  29. ONLINE REGISTRATION COMPLETED Verify that you have 6 Requests and 3 Alternates. Total Courses and Credits should be 6 and Total Alternates should be 3 29

  30. IMPORTANT DATES February 1, 2, 3- 6th graders receive course sheets February 1 - February 22 Online Course request window for FBISD in SKYWARD Family Access February 17 Completed/signed course sheets returned during lunch March 10- Verification sheets sent to students March 30- Verification sheets returned SMS during lunch March 30- Last day to request any changes via verification form April 12- April 21 Final course requests will be posted on student access. Students will not be able to view their requests after April 21, 2017. No changes will be made to any courses. 30

  31. QUESTIONS???? 31

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