grade 10 pp 20162017
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WELCOME STUDENTS
Grade 10’sGr. 11 program
• English Language Arts 20• One Math 20• One Science
(Physical Science 20, Health Science 20, Environmental Science 20, or Computer Science 20)
• One Social Science(History 20, Psychology 20, Psychology 30, or Law 30)
• One Physical Education(Wellness 10, Phys-Ed 20or Phys-Ed 30)
• Graduation Requirement:Two Arts Education or Practical and Applied Artsat the 10, 20 or 30 level
Three Year Planning Guide
A Recommended Strategy for Meeting Minimum Core Curriculum Requirements at Tisdale Middle &Secondary School
For detailed listing of electives please consult the Subject Selection Guide. * Students planning to pursue a post-secondary education of any kind should consult with Student Services to check program requirements before selecting their classes.
2016/2017
Grade 10 Compulsory: English 10 A
English 10 B
History 10
Science 10
Math Workplace/App. 10
Math Foundations 10
Wellness 10
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Grade 11 Compulsory: English 20
At least one of: Environmental Science 20 Health Science 20 Computer Science 20 Physical Science 20 At least one of: Math Workplace/App. 20 Math Foundations 20 Math Pre-Calculus 20
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Grade 12 Compulsory: English 30 A
English 30 B
At least one Canadian Studies: History 30 Native Studies 30
Electives: _________________________
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At least two Arts Education or Practical & Applied Arts at the 10, 20 or 30 level: Accounting, Band, Career & Work Exploration, Design Studies, Drama, Foods,
Life Transitions, PAA, Visual Art, Welding, Wildlife Management
Total minimum classes to take = 10
Total minimum classes to take = 9 Grade 10 + 11 = 16 minimum to be
promoted to grade 12.
Total minimum classes to take = 8 (5 must be at 30 level)
To graduate you must have 24 credits.
At least one Social Science: History 20
Law 30 Psychology 20 Psychology 30
Grade 11’sGr. 12 program
• English Language Arts A 30• English Language Arts B 30• History 30 or Native
Studies 30
Graduation Requirements:• Besides the 3 required
classes above, you must have 2 additional classes at the 30 Level for a total of 5 30 level credits
• Two Arts Education or Practical and Applied Arts at the 10, 20 or 30 level
• One Health/Physical Education(Wellness 10, Phys-Ed 20 or Phys-Ed 30)
Three Year Planning Guide
A Recommended Strategy for Meeting Minimum Core Curriculum Requirements at Tisdale Middle &Secondary School
For detailed listing of electives please consult the Subject Selection Guide. * Students planning to pursue a post-secondary education of any kind should consult with Student Services to check program requirements before selecting their classes.
2016/2017
Grade 10 Compulsory: English 10 A
English 10 B
History 10
Science 10
Math Workplace/App. 10
Math Foundations 10
Wellness 10
Electives: __________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
____________
Grade 11 Compulsory: English 20
At least one of: Environmental Science 20 Health Science 20 Computer Science 20 Physical Science 20 At least one of: Math Workplace/App. 20 Math Foundations 20 Math Pre-Calculus 20
Electives: __________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
Grade 12 Compulsory: English 30 A
English 30 B
At least one Canadian Studies: History 30 Native Studies 30
Electives: _________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
__________________
At least two Arts Education or Practical & Applied Arts at the 10, 20 or 30 level: Accounting, Band, Career & Work Exploration, Design Studies, Drama, Foods,
Life Transitions, PAA, Visual Art, Welding, Wildlife Management
Total minimum classes to take = 10
Total minimum classes to take = 9 Grade 10 + 11 = 16 minimum to be
promoted to grade 12.
Total minimum classes to take = 8 (5 must be at 30 level)
To graduate you must have 24 credits.
At least one Social Science: History 20
Law 30 Psychology 20 Psychology 30
GRADE 11 REQUIREMENTSMinimum 9 Credits
(Total minimum 16 Credits for Grade 10 & 11)• English Language Arts 20• One Math 20 (Foundations 20, Pre-Calculus 20 or
Workplace & Apprenticeship 20)• One Science (Physical Science 20, Health Science 20,
Environmental Science 20, or Computer Science 20)• One Social Science (History 20, Psychology 20,
Psychology 30, or Law 30)• One Health/Physical Education at the 10, 20, or 30
level (Wellness 10, Phys-Ed 20 or Phys-Ed 30) • Graduation Requirement - Two Arts Education or
Practical and Applied Arts at the 10, 20 or 30 level
GRADE 12 REQUIREMENTSMinimum 8 Credits
(5 Credits at 30 Level)(Total minimum 24 Credits for Grade 10, 11 & 12)
• English Language Arts A 30• English Language Arts B 30• One of History 30 or Native Studies 30• One Health/Physical Education at the 10, 20, or 30
level (Wellness 10, Phys-Ed 20 or Phys-Ed 30) • Graduation Requirement - Two Arts Education or
Practical and Applied Arts at the 10, 20 or 30 level
ELA
GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12English Language Arts A 10
English Language Arts 20 English Language Arts A 30
English Language Arts B 10
English Language Arts B 30
Compulsory English Language Arts Courses
Math Program
Workplace & Apprenticeship Mathematics
• This pathway is designed for students entering some trades or the workforce after high school.
• Note: Some technical school programs may require calculus and/or foundations and will not accept this pathway for admission.
Foundations of Mathematics• This pathway is designed for
students who want to attend a university, college, or technical institute, but do not need calculus skills.
• Students will study the greatest variety of mathematical topics in these courses. This path will fulfill most students' needs.
Pre-Calculus• This pathway is designed for
students who want to study mathematics or sciences at a university, college, or technical institute.
• Pre-Calculus is for students who plan to enter post-secondary programs such as engineering, mathematics, sciences, health sciences and some business programs.
Mathematics
GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12Foundations & Pre-Calculus 10ORWorkplace & Apprenticeship 10
Foundations 20ORPre-Calculus 20ORWorkplace & Apprenticeship 20
Compulsory Mathematics Courses
Science Program
Sciences
Compulsory Science CoursesGRADE 10 GRADE 11 OR 12
Science 10 Health Science 20ORPhysical Science 20OREnvironmental Science 20ORComputer Science 20
Social Sciences
Compulsory Social Science Courses
GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12History 10 History 20
ORLaw 30ORPsychology 20OR Psychology 30
History 30OR Native Studies 30
Wellness & Physical Education
Compulsory Health Education/Physical Education Course
GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12Wellness 10 OR Phys Ed 20 OR Phys Ed 30
• If you are employed in an apprenticeship trades program, you can apply to participate in this course. Students must work 100 hours in a trade to receive this credit. Applications for this course are made at Student Services.
Apprenticeship 20 or 30
Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship
Purpose:1. To introduce apprenticeship and trade certification process2. Create awareness of apprenticeship programs and opportunities3. Make connections between high school programs and skilled trades training
Entry Requirements:Saskatchewan secondary students who are 15 years of age and meet one of the following:· Experience with part-time or seasonal employment· Registered in a trade-related Practical and Applied Arts (PAA) course· Register in Career and Work Exploration 10, 20 or 30
Benefits:· Get a head start on career planning· Record achievements for resumes and career portfolios· Youth registering as an apprentice in a designated trade within three years receive:1. Waiver of registration fee ($150.)2. Waiver of the first level of technical training tuition3. 100 hours of trade time credit per SYA level completed
Double Credit ClassesCareer & Work Exploration 30A/B This class offers 2 credits (2 hours per day – periods 4 &
5) Students will be involved in approximately 150 hours of
work placement within the community
Outdoor Education This class offers 2 credits (2 hours per day – periods 4 &
5) Students will receive a credit for Environmental Science
20 and Physical Education 20. There will be a selection process for this class.
What’s New at TMSS?
Aboriginal Education & Career Success 10
The overall aim of Aboriginal Education and Career Success is to increase the probability of student success in school and employment. Another significant goal is to increase self-awareness which in turn will promote positive employment experiences for the student. The course will be delivered from an Aboriginal perspective and will assist students with confidence, pride, lifestyle and time management, communication, employability and careers. Goals specific to the course include: Self-esteem, Transitions, Lifestyles and Life Skills, Time Management, and Employment & Careers.
U of S Admission AveragesAdmission AveragesYou need to meet the following admission averages to be considered for admission.
Conditional Admission Average Based on Gr 11
Marks
Conditional Admission Average based on Gr 12
Marks
Final Admission Average
Agriculture and Bioresources & Bachelor of Science and Diploma in Agribusiness75% 72% 70%
Arts and Science & Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music (for entry in to music performance, an audition, interview and placement exam is also required)
75% 72% 70%Education – NORTEP, SUNTEP, ITEP, ACTEP (entry into Home Economics and Industrial Arts, admission is
competitive and based upon academic average. An online interview and 35-40 hours experience working with children and youth)
75% 72% 70%Engineering
(If you have a final admission average between 75% - 79.9%, you will be waitlisted, in case we can admit more students)
85% 82% 80%Kinesiology
Applicants will be waitlisted and ranked according to average. The top 100+ qualified students will be admitted.
Edwards School of Business(If you have a final admission average between 75% - 78.9%, you will be waitlisted, in case we can admit
more students)84% 81% 79%
If you do not meet regular admission standards, you may be offered the Arts and Science Transition Program or the opportunity to apply for Special (Mature) Admission, as appropriate.
U of R Admission AveragesDegree/Program Admission Average/Additional Information
Arts 65%Business Administration 65%-84.9%
85+% Admitted directly through the Excellence Program
Education Submit Teacher Education Application65% - Competitive Entry Program. Admission is based on the admission average and the Admission Profile
Engineering 70%Fine Arts 65% Bachelor of Music: Interview, theory placement
test and audition required.Journalism 65%Kinesiology & Health Studies
65%
Nursing A minimum grade of 70% is required in each of the required courses.
Science 65%Social Work All applicants are considered for admission to the
Social Work Qualifying Year.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic• Any grade 11 students applying to Saskatchewan
Polytechnic should have applications prepared by June 15.
• See Mrs. Clarke prior to the end of June if you plan to apply to a course at Sask. Poly.
• Sask Poly. registration day with Mrs. Clarke will be August 26th, 2016 at 1pm.
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