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Silver Creek Middle SchoolIncoming Grade 6 Parent Meeting

January 15, 2020

Greetings from Silver Creek❖ Dr. Traci Townsend, Principal❖ Ms. Camellia Jacobs, PTSA President

Welcome to Silver Creek Middle School

Home of the Huskies

The Mission of Silver Creek MSWe foster a caring learning environment based on

meaningful relationships that encourages collaboration and empowers student individuality.

#WeAreSilverCreek!

#WeAreSilverCreek

Articulation Process & Timeline

❖ Susan Levine, Resource Counselor

Important Dates

DATE Activity

January 15 Incoming Parent Meeting

January 16 North Chevy Chase Elementary School 9:45 - 10:45

January 16 Chevy Chase Elementary School 2:00 - 3:00

January 17 Rock Creek Forest Elementary School 10:00 - 11:00

January 21 SNOW DATE FOR ALL SCHOOLS - same times

January 28 DUE DATE for submission of registration cards to homeroom teachers and

completion of online registration.

January

and 28

Counselors return to elementary schools for follow up

Course Registration❖ Lauren Robinson, Gr. 8 Counselor/Incoming Gr. 6

Counselor

Students Register for Classes to Fill a 7-Period DayClasses Comments

1 English Registered Automatically

2 Social Studies Registered Automatically

3 Science Registered Automatically

4 PE/Health Registered Automatically

5 Math Based on recommendation

6 Reading or World

Language

Based on recommendation

7 Electives Choice(Music, Art,Technology)

Semester & year long options

➢ Important to remember

○ Register 2 ways - online and on paper

○ Paper is where alternative courses are recorded

○ We are here to answer your questions and help

make this process as smooth as possible

○ Your students will be better at the online

registration then you will 😊

Important Date to Remember

January 28■Due date for completing online registration

& submitting Registration Card to your

HOMEROOM teacher

Spring Visit TBD

Logistics for this EveningCafe--English/Reading/ESOL & World Studies

Room 116--PE/Health & Visual and Performing Arts/World Languages

Room 301--Science/Technology, Mathematics, & Special Education

Room 301--Science/Technology, Mathematics, & Special Education

Cafeteria--English/Reading/ESOL & World Studies

Room 116--PE/Health & Visual and Performing Arts/World Languages

Room 116--PE/Health & Visual and Performing Arts/World Languages

Room 301--Science/Technology, Mathematics, & Special Education

Cafeteria--English/Reading/ESOL & World Studies

English and World Studies ArticulationSilver Creek Middle School

Science/Technology, Mathematics &

Special Education Silver Creek Middle School

January 15, 2019

Session 2

Content Specialists

Rosemary McNary, Science/Technology CSAndrea Segovia, Mathematics CS

Rebecca Lusman, Resource Teacher for Special Education (RTSE)

Investigations in Science 6Unit 1- Matter and Its Interactions

Unit 2- Ecosystems Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics

Unit 3-Human Impacts on the Environment

Unit 4- Energy and Waves

● Atoms, molecules, chemical reactions

● Biodiversity, food webs, flow of energy in ecosystems

● Natural resources, fossil fuels, alternative energy

● Electricity, magnetism, energy transfer

Investigations in Science 6

Unit 1- Matter and Its Interactions Unit 2- Ecosystems Interactions,

Energy, and Dynamics

The 6th grade science curriculum is aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

Technology Elective for 6th GradersGrade 6: Coding and Robotic Design One semester class that is paired with an art class

Game Development○ Code.org○ Create games using Scratch and Tynker

Robotics○ Using LEGO Mindstorm and Spike Prime

Technology Classes at SCMS

7th Grade:

● Principles of Information Technology,

Cyber Security & Engineering

6th Grade: Coding and Robotic Design

8th Grade:

● Intro to Engineering Design (IED)

● Foundations of Computer Science

● Both courses are for high school credit

Math at SCMS

2019-2020

NEW State of Maryland Graduation Requirement = Pass Algebra 1A and 1B and Pass Algebra MCAP Assessment

Additional Support Classes Offered by Teacher Recommendation Only:

● LZ Math 6 = Math 180● IM 7th Grade = Related IM● Algebra 8th Grade = Related Algebra

LZ MATH 6TOPICS

Marking Period 1Unit 1: Area and Surface Area

Unit 2: Introducing Ratios

Marking Period 2Unit 3: Unit Rates & Percentages

Unit 4: Dividing Fractions

Marking Period 3Unit 5: Arithmetic in Base Ten

Unit 6: Expressions & Equations

Marking Period 4Unit 7: Rational Numbers

Unit 8: Data Sets and Distributions

C2.0 Investigations into Mathematics (IM)COURSE UNITS

MATH 7

Unit 1: Ratios and Proportional Relationships

Unit 2: Rational Number Operations

Unit 3: Expressing Geometric Relationships

Unit 4: Statistics and Probability

MATH 8

Unit 5: The Real Number System

Unit 6: Linear Equations

Unit 7: Transformations and Geometric Measurement

Math 180The Math 180 curriculum engages students by making

meaning of math with rich contexts and instructional

strategies. With the use of teacher-facilitated instruction

blended with adaptive technology, each MATH 180 student

travels along a personalized learning path tailored to their

individual needs.

Students will not register for this course, although you may be contacted by your child’s counselor or myself later this year or this summer about adding this course to your child’s schedule based on Grade 5 teacher recommendation and standardized

test scores.

Special Education at SCMS

Inclusion classes - English and Math - one general education teacher and one

special education teacher. There are general education and special education

students in this class.

Supported classes - Science and Historical Inquiries in World Studies - one

general education teacher and one paraeducator. There are general education

and special education students in this class.

Self-Contained class - Resource - one special education teacher. This class

has only special education students in it.

PE and Health&

Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA)/ World Languages

Session 3

Content Specialists

Ryan Junghans, PE/Health CSJulie Gross, VAPA/World Language CS

PE and Health

PE/HEALTHDifference between Elementary and Middle School

● ES- Once a week. No locker rooms. Usually Inside for P.E.

MS- Every Day! PE for 3 quarters, Health 1 quarter rotation. (9 weeks)

● Students in P.E. are encouraged to change their clothes in the locker room before and after P.E.

class (will be given approx. 4 minutes). T-shirts, Shorts, Sweatpants, Sweatshirts ect…

● All students will be assigned a locker and expected to use it

● Spirit Wear (Optional and Online) will be available in the fall and the spring

● PE Units: Invasion, Net Wall, Striking/ Fielding, Target, Personal Fitness

● Invasion (Basketball, Soccer, Handball, Street Hockey ect…)

● Net Wall (Volleyball, Badminton, Tchoukball, Pickleball, Tennis)

● Striking/Fielding (Cricket, Softball)

● Target (Cornhole, Kanjam, Archery)

● Personal Fitness (Fitnessgram, Weight Room)

PE/HEALTH

● Health: 6th Grade Units include Mental/Emotional Health, ATOD, Personal Consumer

Health/Hygiene, Safety Injury Prevention

- No Family Life/Human Sexuality/Disease Prevention and Control

● Athletics: 7th and 8th Grade students only! (Cross Country, Softball, Basketball, Soccer)

● Intramurals: ALL grade levels. Afterschool when activity busses are running. No tryouts. Extension

of the P.E. program.

VAPA & World Languages

Visual Art: Digital and Studio

Choral and Instrumental Music

World Languages : Spanish & French

Photo/ MS Digital Art

Photo/ Digital Art 1

Contact Information

VAPA and World Languages Content Specialist

Julie Gross

julie_m_gross@mcpsmd.org

PE and Health Content Specialist

Ryan Junghans

ryan_b_junghans@mcpsmd.org

Video

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4lGO3Xy0P4yUzlhRExNNzF5T3c

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Thanks!Any questions?