Class of 2024 Preparing for 7th grade
The 7th Grade Team 7th Grade AP Angie McDonald 7th Grade Counselor Lori Robinson llrobins@humbleisd.net 281-641-4825
The map to selecting courses Humble ISD Middle School Course Guide: informs about policies & procedures describes courses Is available on the RMS & district website. http://www.humbleisd.net/page/37383
Required Courses: RELA (only 1 period) Math Science Texas History Health (1 semester) PE/Athletics
RELA & High School credit 7th Grade RELA is virtually paperless. Chromebooks in class allow for teacher innovation. Teachers include TEKS for keyboarding & speech. Students leave 7th grade with high school credits in: Touch Systems Data Entry (.5 credit) Professional Communications (.5 credit)
Number of electives: Period 1st Semester 2nd Semester 1 Math Math 2 Science Science 3 TX History TX History 4 RELA RELA 5 PE or Athletics PE or Athletics 6 Health 7
2 Semester Electives (All year): Band Orchestra Choir
1Semester Electives: Beginning Art Intro to Programming Intermediate Art Intro to Spanish Applied Arts & Crafts Exploratory Languages Broadcasting I Intro to Engineering Debate I Foods for Today Journalism I (app required) Theater Arts I & Technology Intro to STEM
Prerequisites: A prerequisite is a course that must be taken before another course may be taken. Beginning Art must be taken (7th grade) before Intermediate Art or Applied Arts and Crafts (8th grade). Theater I must be taken (7th) prior to Theater II (8th). Intro to Spanish (7th) must be taken before Spanish I (8th) unless student has a 90+ in OL RELA or 85+ in PreAP RELA.
Electives for High School credit & their prerequisites: There are several courses that can be taken as an 8th grader that have prerequisite courses in 7th grade! 8th grade 7th Grade Spanish I Intro to Spanish (if 85 or below in RELA) Principles of Manufacturing Intro to Engineering & Technology
Selecting an Elective Select 6 electives. Rank in order 1 to 6 1 being the first choice th 6 being the 6 choice COURSE CARDS ARE DUE on January 31 in World Cultures
Sample schedule with semester electives: Period 1st Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Math Science RELA TX History P.E. or Athletics Health Intro to Spanish 2nd Semester Math Science RELA TX History P.E. or Athletics Foods Debate
Sample schedule with a year-long elective: Period 1st Semester 2nd Semester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Math Science RELA TX History PE or Athletics Health Band Math Science RELA TX History PE or Athletics Theater Band
Physical Education vs. Athletics PE: overview of several sports & activities, like bowling, soccer & basketball. Athletics: teams compete against other middle schools in track, basketball & volleyball for girls & football for boys. You do NOT have to be in athletics to try out for a sport but if you make the team, your schedule WILL change..
Athletics continued Class lasts the entire school year. Requires you to dress out EVERY day (in an RMS athletic uniform & appropriate shoes). Is for those who want to compete & work hard EVERY day. We consider athletics a PreAP PE. Has expectations & activities that are intense. If you don t make a team, you will be in off season class. 7th grade athletics is 1st period. If you are on a team, be ready to participate at 7:00 AM for football & 7:30 AM for volleyball, basketball, and track.
Boys Athletics Football 1st semester (athletics all year) there are no tryouts for football, & if you sign up for athletics for the year, you will play football Basketball may move into the course in November if you try out & make the team. Track 2nd semester May take PE in the fall & Athletics in the Spring
Girls Athletics Volleyball Tryouts are the first week of school. Basketball Tryouts are after volleyball season (around the first of November) Track - Track season begins after basketball ends (around February) Girls who do not make the volleyball or basketball team will participate in Off-Season Track.
Cross Country & Soccer Both are UIL For both boys & girls Neither are part of Athletics period Cross Country is in August & September with practice before school Soccer is in April & May and practice is after school
Cheerleading Mandatory Parent Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 5:00pm in the library. Tryout packets distributed. Tryout clinic: Feb. 21 & 22 Optional Mock Tryout: Feb. 28 Tryouts: March 1 & 2 If you make the squad, you will be required to take 1 semester of Cheer Training (fall), which counts as 1 semester of PE OR 1 elective.
Dance Team Performs at events such as: pep rallies, basketball games, dance competitions, spring show & others. Informational Parent Meeting: Mon. April 16, 5 p.m. Tryout clinic: Mon. April 30 & Tues. May 1, 4:15 p.m. Mock tryouts: Wed. May 2, 4:15 p.m. Tryouts: Friday May 4, 5 p.m. Enrolled in class in Spring semester Spring Show Friday, April 27
Off Campus PE (OCPE): Requires at least 5 hours of training Monday-Friday. Does NOT include any training/games on Saturdays or Sundays. Students select an additional elective in place of school PE class. Parents must complete the OCPE application on the district website - not through RMS. https://www.humbleisd.net/domain/9742 Applications available after Spring Break To do OCPE & be on a Athletic team at RMS, you must take Athletics (RMS teams require you to be in the class).
Sample schedule with athletics: Period 1st Semester 2nd Semester 1 Athletics Athletics 2 Science Science 3 RELA RELA 4 Math Math 5 Arts & Crafts Health 6 Orchestra Orchestra 7 TX History TX History
Selecting Athletics or PE on the course card: Check ONE: Boys Athletics all year Boys PE (fall) & Boys Athletics (spring track) Boys PE all year Girls Athletics all year Coach s signature Girls PE all year
Placement Recommendations are made by current teachers with focus on student success Course changes: To make a change from PreAP to Level, make the change on the card and sign. To make a change from Level to PreAP, parents contact current teacher to discuss. Also, indicate the change on the card and sign.
Teacher recommendations are here.
Gifted & Talented Texas Performance Standards Project (TPSP) In the STEM elective course Working within guidelines of GT standards TPSP Needs of GT students are also met in PreAP classes.
Reading & Math Strategies Classes: If you do NOT pass the Math &/or Reading STAAR you will be placed in a Strategies class which will take the place of an elective. Sample Schedule: Period 1st Semester 2nd Semester 1 PE/Athletics PE/Athletics 2 Science Science 3 RELA RELA 4 Math Math 5 Intro to Eng & Tech Health 6 Strategies Strategies 7 TX History TX History
Verification Sheets: Sent home before the end of the school year Are NOT the same as a SCHEDULE They merely VERIFY what you are REQUESTING in your schedule. If you see a class on the verification sheet that was NOT your top elective choice, either there is a conflict with another class that you want OR the class may be full. In this case, 1 of the backup choices on the yellow card would be substituted for 1 of the electives listed on the Verification Sheet. That is why it is SO important that you list ALTERNATIVES that really want to take.
And a message from our friendly school nurse Any student whose immunization is due during the summer OR the 1st semester of the new school year MUST update the immunization record prior to participating in Camp Longhorn.
Student Annual Update Dates & additional information will come soon. Immunization record must be current with the school nurse prior to Camp. Proof of Residency is still required for Camp.
Camp Longhorn What do I bring to Camp Longhorn? Annual update confirmation sheet Current Proof of Residency (gas, water, electric, lease) Updated immunization record, if necessary Money for: School Spirit, supply items, & lunch account Optional forms found on the website
Questions? Please come see me if you have any questions or concerns about 7th grade.
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