- 8th grade
- January
- Materials needed:
- What to do if you are NOT on track to Graduate
8th grade
GPA calculation and Projected Graduation Date
8th
grade
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January
January
ASCA Standards:
A:A3 Achieve school success, A:B1 Improve learning, A:B2 Plan to achieve goals
Purpose:
Students will understand how middle school study habits and learning are a
predictor of high school performance, and opportunities beyond high school.
Students will:
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Know how to plot successful middle school course completion and figure out
cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)
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Understand how middle school learning can be projected to high school and
beyond
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Be able to project the number of years they will need to complete high school
based on their current rate of learning.
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Materials needed:
Materials needed:
Projected number of year to complete High School Graph
Transcript or IMS access
Lesson
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Start lesson by reviewing critical vocabulary: on time graduation,
semester/trimester, cumulative, grade point average (GPA). Describe the number
of classes needed to graduate from high school
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6 classes each semester so 12 classes a year
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Show students that this is 48 semester classes (12 classes/year X 4 years) in
high school
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Share with students that they need to pass 44/48 or 11/12 semester classes each
year.
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You can let them know that a “D” is passing but will GREATLY impact
their GPA.
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Explain to student that they work they do in middle school prepares them for
future learning and sets them up to pass their high school courses.
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Have students calculate how many trimester classes they need to pass in middle
school if the same “graduation criteria” applied.
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11/12 in high school per year and in middle school they have 21 classes per
year then 11/12=?/21. So about 19 classes a year or 57 out of 63 classes for
all 3 years of middle school.
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Use overhead with 4 year high school projection graph.
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What to do if you are NOT on track to Graduate
What to do if you are NOT on track to Graduate
(
these of course is also good things to do even if you are on track to graduate)
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Attend school-
the majority of learning happens IN the classroom
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Be involved in class-
do class work, participate in discussions
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Do your homework –
practice makes smarter
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Attend after school study club
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Get involved in ASB, Sports or a Club-
students who are involved tend to do better in school
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Chose friends who want to succeed
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Set up a homework spot and ritual at home
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Talk to your parents about getting extra help
- Take online summer classes
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See if your future high school has any jump start classes in the summer
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Read the book “7 habits of highly effective teens”
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Talk to a successful high school student –
see what they do to succeed
Projected number of years to complete High School
Anticipated Year of
High School Graduation_____
Name: ______________________________


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