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Luther Jackson Middle SchoolRising 7th Grade Orientation
Advanced Academic Center Program Pre-Session
January 15, 2019
This PowerPoint will be posted on our LJMS website.
Advanced Academic Center Program January 23, 2019
Advanced Academic Center Program January 23, 2019
Guiding Our Work as a Professional Learning Community
Positive and Productive School CultureWe are champions for studentsWelcoming caring environmentEmbrace diversityBuild relationships and communityEffective and efficient managementCommunicate clearlyHigh expectations for behaviorWellness is importantCelebrate Successes
High Quality InstructionFor all studentsLiteracy focusWe are all learningBe creative, innovative, and reflectiveCollaboration is essential to growthRigorous and relevant instructionEngage students and develop thinkersInfuse technology & Portrait of a Graduate skillsNurture life skills
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Advanced Academic Center Program Full-time academic placement in English, Social Studies and
Science for highly gifted students found eligible through a central screening process
Algebra 1 HN placement is done according to Mathematics test results
AAP focuses on differentiation of Content, Process, and Products
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Learning Experiences inAdvanced Academic Classes
Open-ended work; increased complexity,
faster pace
Choices for exploring interests and deeper
understandings
Emphasize using creative and critical
thinking skills
Ongoing professional development for
teachers
Simulate the work of experts in the field
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Advanced Academic Center Program Follows FCPS Program of Studies Is differentiated in depth, breadth, and pace of instruction Emphasizes critical thinking and analysis Independent research skills development Challenging learning experiences constructed around
students' interests, learning styles, and preferred modes of expression
Incorporates advanced reading materials
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Science
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Differentiation through ContentUse of advanced reading, resource, and research
materials
Content is presented with greater levels of depth, breadth, complexity, or abstractness through levels of questioning, problem-based learning, and instruction that focuses on “big ideas”
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General Education Lesson for Science
Exploring Living Things 8 cell organelles & functionsCompare and contrast plant & animal cellsGiven analogy match to cell organelle functionSlotted notes from video, reading, and direct
instruction
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Differentiated for Honors Science Class
Students explore all of the above with:Additional organelles (10) & functionsCreate analogy of each organelleNotes with structured outline from videos,
reading, and direct instruction
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Differentiated for AAP Center Class Students explore all of the above: Additional organelles (12) and functions Explain their analogy in terms of a system. Students make inferences about effects of missing cell
organelles Non-fiction reading that correlates to the topic challenges
students to make connections with other content Open ended notes from videos and reading
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English
Literature and Life Advanced Academic Center Program January 23, 2019
Differentiation through ProductsOffer assignments that are more open-ended in
nature
Assign products that require greater levels of independence or offer a choice to students
Assess work with indicators of quality that model the work of experts in the field (Project Based Learning)
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General Education Lesson In the Nonfiction Unit, students study internal and external
text structures. Teacher defines and explains organizational patterns.
For a final project, students will collaborate in small groups to create websites through guided research on pre-approved topics that include internal and external text structures.
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Differentiated for Honors Class In the Nonfiction Unit, students study internal and external
text structures. Teacher coaches students’ understanding of organizational patterns.
For a final project, students will participate in guided research to create independent websites that include writing in a variety of internal text structures and visual external text features.
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Differentiated for AAP Center Class In the Nonfiction Unit, students study internal and external
text structures. Teacher guides understanding of organizational patterns. Students explore high level reading passages and analyze text structures.
For a final project, students will independently research a self-selected topic to create their own websites. Each text structure is represented in a full length article with visual components. Finally, students present websites to their peers.
Sample Website
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Social Studies-History
Reconstruction to the Present
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Differentiation through Process Accelerate the pace of teaching and learning
Provide extensions to deepen content knowledge and skills
Apply ideas and skills to contexts that are unfamiliar and dissimilar from those explored in class
Provide opportunities to make choices to explore deeper understandings and apply new knowledge
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General Education Lesson Students will explain the
results of the peace process after WWI.
For Example:“What part of the peace process do you think Germany would like least and why?”
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Differentiated for Honors Class
“After World War I, Europe was in ruins with farmland and towns destroyed. Countless numbers of people were homeless and hungry. You are a citizen of __________. What are the long-term implications of the peace process on your country?”
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Differentiated for AAP Center Class
“After WWI, Europe was in ruins. With farmland and towns destroyed, countless numbers of people were homeless and hungry. You represent the country of _______. Create a resolution from your country’s perspective that will achieve a lasting peace.”Advanced Academic Center Program January 23, 2019
Math course selection is separate from AAP eligibility.
Math 7is 7th grade curriculum
Math 7 Honorsis 8th grade curriculum
Algebra I Honors Prerequisites Advanced Math in 6th grade91% on Algebra abilities test Pass Advanced 7th grade SOL
Middle School Structure
Math Courses consist of AAP Center students and general education students.
Depends on how students place into course regardless of AAP status
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MathMath 7 Honors Algebra 1 Honors
Math 8 CurriculumPlus extensions
Students who do not qualify for Algebra 1 Honors are automatically placed in this class
Algebra CurriculumPlus extensions
Placement determined by County-wide selection criteria
Students can choose Math 7 HNS
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Comparison of 3 LevelsMath 7 Math 7 Honors Algebra 1 Honors
One and two step equations Multi-step equations Multi-step equations with no and infinite solutions
Learn Order of Operations in that include negative numbers
Expand on Math 7 knowledge and incorporate square roots, cubes,
absolute value, and nesting
Expand on Math 7 and Math 8 knowledge and begin incorporating
positive and negative cube roots
5 272h+ = 2(4x – 3) – 8 = 4 + 2x 3( 1) 1 2 2(2 2)x x x x+ + + = + +
2(8 5) 3 8 ( 2)− + ÷ −
23 2 (3 6)
25 (12 2)
− + + ÷−
( ) 33
2
216 10 16 22
8
− + −
Placement in Algebra I HNRising 7th grade students will be placed in Algebra Honors based on all the following:
Successfully completing Advanced Mathematics (Compacted or a year-long accelerated program in 6th grade.
A score at or above the 91 percentile on the Iowa Algebra Aptitude Test.
A score at or above 500 on the Virginia Standards of Learning grade 7 mathematics test.
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Math Competitions AMC8 AMC10 VML
Clubs Math Counts After-school math help
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7th Grade Required ClassesEnglish/Language Arts U.S. History, 1865-PresentInvestigations in Environmental Science
AAP students work with advanced academic peers.Math 7/Math 7 Honors/Algebra 1 Honors
Students placed by skill level.Physical and Health Education
AAP students take HPE with all students.
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Elective Course OfferingsWe offer a number of different semester and elective
course offerings.
Students choose electives based on interest.
AAP students take elective classes with all students.
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Our AAP Center Teachers H ighly qualif ied in content area
H ave completed or working towards AAP endorsement
C ollaborate with AAP teachers f rom other center programs
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Jackson’s AAP Center Program One of 12 AAP Centers in FCPS, established 10 year program
Current enrollment for 2018-2019- 140 7th graders; 183 8th graders
Projected for next year: - (203)??? 7th graders, 140 8th graders
Draw from 4 elementary school AAP centers and 12 other elementary schools
Prepares students for AP/IB/TJHSST
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Jackson HighlightsRich multicultural environment reflecting our global
community 62 Countries Represented 49 Languages Spoken
On-site Honors Geometry and Algebra II HN for 8th Graders
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Jackson Music Accolades W e are a blue ribbon school f or the past 5 years W e also have taken top f irst place honors at all of our
spring competitions f or almost every year 1 0 students selected f or D istrict 1 0 H onors O rchestra 4 students selected f or D istrict 1 0 H onors Jazz B and 1 5 students selected f or D istrict 1 0 H onors C oncert B and 2 1 students selected f or D istrict 1 0 H onors C hoir 1 7 students selected to S tate H onors C hoir
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Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
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Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
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Additional Highlights & Accomplishments
Additional Highlights & AccomplishmentsRobust after school program Over 35 different clubs and activities Science Olympiad Math Counts Odyssey of the Mind Coding Club Robotics Technology Student Association Cyber Patriot Model UN Homework Labs
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TestimonialP arent of f ormer student writes :
“This program has been such a unique, motivating and challenging program. This was the best decis ion we made f or our daughter as f ar as going into middle school. E veryone on staf f has been so kind and helpf ul, and the teachers are f abulous!
I could not have imagined that the transition to middle school would have been so smooth, but it has been and I am so thankf ul f or the AAP C enter.”
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Center-eligible students currently attending elementary centers or Local Level IV schools will be automatically assigned to Luther Jackson Middle School and placed in center classes for 7th grade.
If you do not want your child to attend LJMS…
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Complete the Level IV Center Deferral Form (available on the FCPS website)
Return the form to your child’s current school
ASAP(BY March 1, ???)
* This information will affect staffing at both the center and the base school middle.
If you previously deferred AAP services, and want your child to attend LJMS…
Complete the AAP REACTIVATION form
(on FCPS website)
Send form to the AAP office
Student will be placed at LJMS
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Beth Baldwin, Middle SchoolEMBaldwin@fcps.edu
Kelly Brown, IBMYPKABrown1@fcps.edu
Chris Powell, High School CSPowell@fcps.edu
AP Website: https://www.fcps.edu/academics/academic-overview/advanced-academic-programs
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Still have questions?
Please stop by the cafeteria after this session for a
“Meet and Greet Showcase”
with teachers and featured student work!
6:30 – 7:00Advanced Academic Center Program January 23, 2019
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