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Fall Creek Junior High 12001 Olio Road
Fishers, IN 46037
Web Address: www.hse.k12.in.us/fcj
Office: 317-594-4390 Fax: 317-594-4399
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Fall Creek Junior High
FCJH Administration and Support Staff
Principal – Kim Lippe Assistant Principal – Jon Amones
Guidance Director – Bridget Ryan Guidance Counselor – Brooke Brooks
Athletic Director – Brett Clark Office Manager – Laura Adkins
Treasurer – Karan Wheeler Guidance Secretary – Karen Palmer
School Nurse – Karen Wright Main Office Secretary – Dawn Thomas
AP/ISR Secretary – Dawn Pruett Cafeteria Supervisor – Anita Cowan
Fall Creek Junior High Mission Statement
Strive for excellence. Build character. Value community.
Hamilton Southeastern Schools Mission Statement
Hamilton Southeastern, as an innovative school community, provides an educational opportunity for each student to achieve maximum potential, to become a responsible citizen and to influence an ever-changing world community.
HSE21 Mission Statement
The mission of HSE21 is to equip students with the content knowledge, unique skills, and new literacies they will need to contribute positively in their communities and succeed in the 21st-century global economy.
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ACADEMICS
Curriculum Focus
The students of Fall Creek Junior High participate in the state mandated middle school curriculum. We believe that regardless of their post-secondary goals, students who leave FCJH should be prepared for the rigor and challenge of high school course work and beyond. With this as our benchmark, we believe we are preparing our students for success. Scheduling and Schedule Changes
Schedule changes may be made through June 1st of the current school year. After this date, changes will be made only due to special circumstances. Students and parents should carefully consider all course requests prior to the upcoming school year. Students leaving for summer vacation should consider course requests made at the time of scheduling as final. Requests for specific teachers will not be honored. Schedule changes after June 1st will be administratively granted under the following circumstances:
- Administrative error in scheduling (i.e. original student requests were not entered correctly)
- Need to balance class size - Documented physical or mental condition requires a modification in the
schedule - Special Education consideration - Student is academically misplaced in the course (has not completed pre-
requisites, new enrollee misplaced) - Student wishes to increase the academic rigor of his or her schedule - Principal discretion - Students interested in being an Office or Library aide will need to complete
the required form by May 1st of the current school year. Students must have no grade lower than a B+. Space is limited.
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Advanced Courses
Courses at the Advanced/Honors level are offered in the disciplines of Mathematics, Science, and English. A World Language course is offered in 8th grade only. These courses are advanced in course material, pace and rigor. Students must meet the criteria for enrollment in advanced courses as well as receive teacher recommendations for enrollment in the courses.
High School Courses in Junior High
The curriculum at Hamilton Southeastern is rich with various opportunities for advancement. Students who seek rigorous academic challenges may find that they can excel at advanced courses and successfully accomplish high school coursework while in junior high. The advanced courses have been designed to meet the needs of students who have evidenced high aptitude and maturity while in earlier grades. 1. Honors Algebra I - for students who successfully complete* 8th grade math prior to 7th or 8th grade.
2. Honors Geometry - for students who successfully complete* Honors Algebra I.
3. World Language – for students who are interested in exploring French, German, or Spanish. *Successful completion in junior high math and science accelerated courses is defined as earning a B- or above.
Earning High School Credit toward Diploma 1. High school honors courses taken in junior high will be counted in the high school grade point average as a weighted credit.
2. If the student earns a grade of C- or higher in the course, high school courses taken in junior high will count toward Academic Honors Diploma credit requirements.
3. Biology I/Honors Biology I is a required course for high school graduation and must appear on the high school transcript.
Procedural Considerations 1. Students who are not successful in an accelerated course placement may be moved to an alternative course. This may involve repeating a 7th or 8th grade level course.
2. With the exception of World Language, students with a “B” or lower on a high school course in junior high may retake the course or semester as a 9th grader. Retakes are permitted for World Language grades of “C-” or lower, or the student can take Level I of a different language in high school.
3. Except for Honors Biology I, a course taken in junior high can be removed from high school transcripts if the request is made before the end of 11th grade.
4. Consistent with high school procedures, a student will be allowed to retake within two semesters of the previously taken course. The grade the student is assigned when repeating the course will replace the first grade earned and will become part of the student’s GPA.
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Grading
Fall Creek Junior High is on a nine-week grading system with midterm grades issued at 4 ½ weeks and report cards issued at the end of each 9 weeks. Parents and students may access midterms and report cards on Skyward. Students who achieve all A’s on their report card will receive High Honor Roll status. Students who achieve all A’s and B’s on their report card will receive Honor Roll status. The grading scale used at FCJH is the corporation-wide grading scale.
99.50 – 100 A+ 92.50 – 99.49 A 89.50 – 92.49 A- 86.50 – 89.49 B+ 82.50 – 86.49 B 79.50 – 82.49 B- 76.50 – 79.49 C+ 72.50 – 76.49 C 69.50 – 72.49 C- 66.50 – 69.49 D+ 62.50 – 66.49 D 59.50 – 62.49 D- 59.49 – and below F
ATHLETICS/EXTRACURRICULAR
Extracurricular/Athletic Opportunities
Participation in the athletic and extracurricular programs at FCJH is encouraged. These programs provide our students the opportunity to provide leisure time activities, to promote personal physical development, to gain leadership experience, to receive intensified educational experiences, and to have fun with fellow students and teachers. Students wishing to participate in athletics must have a physical examination and have an IHSAA physical form completed and on file with the Athletic Director prior to their first practice.
Athletic/Extracurricular Eligibility Policy
A student who receives 2 F’s for the nine-week grading period is ineligible for the current season and for the next grading period. Students will also become ineligible immediately with 2 F’s on their mid-term report during the season until that mid-term grade is at a passing level.
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Athletic Offerings: Fall 7th grade football 8th grade football 7th grade girls’ volleyball 8th grade girls’ volleyball Boys’ cross-country Girls’ cross-country Boys’ tennis Girls’ tennis Cheerleading Girls’ golf Winter 7th grade boys’ basketball 8th grade boys’ basketball 7th grade girls’ basketball 8th grade girls’ basketball Wrestling Cheerleading Spring Boys’ track Girls’ track Boys’ golf
Music/Drama Opportunities: Jazz Band Spring Musical Pep Band Winter Guard
Clubs/Extracurriculars: Student Council C5 Culture Club Yearbook MATHCOUNTS Academic Team Video Club FCA National Junior Honor Society Wyld Life Friendship Bracelet Club Makerspace Club Falcon Run Club Spell Bowl Chess Club Photography Club
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
BUSINESS
Business Information Technology This semester course will enable students to develop and enhance their touch-typing skills on the computer keyboard. Skills that will be introduced may include, but are not limited to, Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Office 2013. This course will also help students develop knowledge and skills for money management, spending and credit, saving and investing, as well as basic business concepts. Students will also learn about, and prepare for, college careers. This semester course is required for 7th grade.
ENGLISH
Composition 7
This course will focus on the skills necessary to effectively communicate ideas in writing in a grammatically correct manner. Students will conduct research for both research and argument papers, write essays and narratives, and work both independently and collaboratively with their peers. Students will also participate in at least one oral presentation. Students will learn to improve their organization, grammar, sentence fluency and writing methods. This is a one-
semester course.
Composition 8
This course will build upon the skills students learned in Composition 7 to further improve writing quality and prepare students for high school level writing assignments. Students will conduct research for both research and argument papers, write essays and narratives, and work both independently and collaboratively with their peers. Students will also participate in at least one oral presentation. Students will learn to improve their organization, grammar, sentence fluency and writing methods. Students enrolled in Honors Prep World
Language will not take Composition. This is a one-semester course.
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English 7 The course of English 7 consists of an in-depth analysis of grammar, writing, literature, speaking, and listening. Students read works of literature that encompass all genres, including but not limited to novels, poetry, fables, legends, and nonfiction. Students use writing, listening, and verbal communication skills in order to become better speakers and writers. Students learn how the English language, writing, and grammar affect every part of their daily lives. Students participate in student and group-led discussions, write literary responses, give speeches and presentations, and use creative writing to write their own creative stories. Students use hands-on experiences and HSE 21 skills to make cross-curricular connections through reading, writing, and speaking. Advanced English 7
The course of Advanced English 7 consists of an in-depth analysis of grammar, writing, literature, speaking, and listening. Students read works of literature that encompass all genres, including, but not limited to, novels, drama, poetry, fables, legends, and nonfiction. Students use writing, listening, and verbal communication skills in order to explain and present comprehension of materials to their peers. Students participate in student and group-led discussions, lead persuasive debates, write literary responses, give speeches and presentations, and use creative writing to write their own creative stories. Students use hands-on experiences and HSE 21 skills to make cross-curricular connections through reading, writing, and speaking. A wide range of texts, including many that are above grade level, will be used to teach higher-level thinking and concepts, but in Advanced English 7, a greater emphasis will be placed on critical thinking skills, higher level questions and literary analysis. There is an expectation that students will be asked to go above grade level when appropriate. The rigor of the course will be in the relevancy of the tests and the differentiation of instruction implemented by the teacher. Placement is by teacher recommendation.
English 8
The major areas studied in English 8 are literature, writing, and oral communication. Grammar, mechanics, and vocabulary are integrated throughout the course in all areas. Students will delve into the world of poetry, novels, short stories, non-fiction, inquiry based research, and drama. Students will participate in persuasion, literary analysis, drama, historical fiction studies, oral presentations, essays, creative writing, reader response, research projects and long-term independent reading projects. Writing standards are stressed more heavily in 8th grade English. Students use hands-on experiences and HSE 21 skills to make cross-curricular connections through reading, writing, and speaking.
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Advanced English 8 The Pre-AP handbook will be used extensively at the high school level and some of its content is expected to be mastered while in junior high. This includes, but is not limited to numerous literary devices (irony, tone, mood, figurative language, theme, point of view) and certain AP skills such as how to mark a text. A wide range of texts, including many that are above grade level, will be used to teach these concepts. Students will delve into the world of poetry, novels, short stories, non-fiction, inquiry based research, and drama, but in Advanced English 8, a greater emphasis will be placed on critical thinking skills, higher level questions and literary analysis. Students use hand-on experiences and HSE 21 skills to make cross-curricular connections through reading, writing, and speaking. There is an expectation that students will be asked to go above grade level when appropriate. Grammar, mechanics, and vocabulary are integrated throughout the course in all areas, and writing standards will be stressed more heavily in the 8th grade Advanced English class. The rigor of the course will be in the relevancy of the tests and the differentiation of instruction that is implemented by the teacher. It is the expectation of HSE schools that students in Advanced English classes in
junior high will continue to the honors level and AP courses in high school. Placement is by teacher recommendation.
FINE ARTS
Art Art 7: Students will have the opportunity to create both two and three dimensional art projects. They will explore drawing and painting as well as printmaking, clay, papier-mâché and other media. Experiences with web quests, digital photography and learning about and discussing the work of professional artists will also be part of this class. Sketchbook assignments will be used to supplement art projects. Art 7 is a year-long class.
Art 8: Students will have the opportunity to work with painting and drawing, as well as plaster cast masks and sculpture, clay sculpting, using the potter’s wheel, printmaking and other creative experiences. Students will also learn about a variety of artists and their art. Sketchbook assignments will be used to supplement art projects. Art 8 is a year-long class.
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Art Survey: Students will create both two and three dimensional projects. Drawing, painting and papier-mâché are some of the media explored. Art Survey is a nine-week course for 7th graders opting to take the FACS elective and for 8th graders choosing band, choir or orchestra. Art Survey is a semester class for 8th graders electing to take the Tech Ed option.
Band
Symphonic Band: Symphonic Band is for advanced 7th and 8th grade band students who display leadership qualities through practice habits, playing skill, and daily class work ethic. Performances include Fall, Winter, and Spring Concerts as well as band contest and solo and ensemble contest. Students from this band may audition for extra-curricular groups such as Pep Band and Jazz Band. The intermediate and junior high school directors select membership. This is a year-
long elective that may not be changed at semester. Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
Concert Band & Varsity Band: Concert & Varsity Band are intermediate level groups for 7th and 8th grade students. Performances include Fall, Winter, and Spring Concerts as well as band contest and solo and ensemble contest. Students from this band may audition for extra –curricular groups such as Pep Band and Jazz Band. This group provides leadership opportunities for players at an intermediate level. The intermediate and junior high school directors select
membership. This is a year-long elective that may not be changed at semester. Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
Beginning Band: Beginning Band is offered to 7th and 8th graders who want to learn to play an instrument. Students will perform at the Winter and Spring Concerts. Participation in beginning band will require the rental of an instrument. Students will be fitted to an instrument within the first few weeks of school. Once an instrument has been selected, it will be the responsibility of the parents and students to obtain an instrument. Information regarding instrument rental will be handed out at the start of the school year. 8th Grade students enrolled in band, will have nine weeks of Art Survey. Band classes meet daily. All students are welcome to
Beginning Band. No prior experience is necessary!! This is a year-long elective that may not be changed at semester. Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
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Choir
Choir 7: You can be a beginner or a veteran singer! No experience necessary. Music of various styles and cultures will be learned and performed. Professional choreographers will teach dances to some songs and there will be some music without movement. Students will study solfege and music theory to assist them in vocal technique and reading music. There are 4 mandatory, evening concerts as well as some optional performances such as singing the National Anthem at school basketball games. All students are welcome in choir! This is a year-long
elective that may not be changed at semester. Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
Choir 8: Eighth grade choir opportunities typically include an Honors Girls Chorus and an Honors Mixed Chorus. These groups are typically made up of veteran singers who took choir in 7th grade but can also include new singers with a desire to learn! There are 4 required evening performances for all performing choirs as well as ISSMA large group contest, and opportunities to sing the National Anthem at athletic events as well as participate in events with HSE High School Choirs! Music of various styles and cultures will be learned and performed. Professional choreographers will teach dances to some songs and there will be some music without movement. Students will study solfege and music theory to assist them in vocal technique and reading music. All students are welcome in choir! This is a year-long elective that may not be changed at semester.
Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
Choir Classes Available: Falcon Sound – Advanced Mixed Ensemble Falcon Sensation – 8th Grade Girls Group Falcon Vocals – 7th Grade Girls Group Falcon Singers – 7th & 8th Grade Boys Group
General Music
In this course, students will explore the basics of music theory and history through the means of hands-on experiences with keyboards, hand chimes, Ukuleles, and rhythm instruments. General Music is a nine-week course for 7th graders
electing the FACS option and for 8th graders choosing Art 8. General Music is a semester course for 8th graders electing the Tech Ed option.
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Orchestra Chamber Orchestra: This orchestra class is open to 7th and 8th grade students who have had at least one year of study on a string instrument (violin, viola, cello, string bass) and display qualities of musicianship and leadership to participate in an advanced junior high orchestra. Performances in fall, winter and spring will take place along with opportunities for extra-curricular string playing throughout the year. The intermediate and junior high orchestra directors will select students for
membership in this class. This is a year-long elective that may not be changed at semester. Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
Symphonic Orchestra: This orchestra class is open to 7th and 8th grade students who have had at least one year of study on a string instrument (violin, viola, cello, string bass) and display the qualities of musicianship and leadership necessary to participate in an intermediate level junior high orchestra setting. Performances in fall, winter and spring will take place along with opportunities for extra-curricular string playing throughout the year. The intermediate and junior high
orchestra directors will select students for membership in this class. This is a year-long elective that may not be changed at semester. Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
Philharmonic Orchestra: This orchestra class is open to 7th and 8th grade students who have had at least one year of study or no experience, on a string instrument (violin, viola, cello, string bass) and display the qualities of musicianship and leadership necessary to participate in a foundational level junior high orchestra setting. Performances in fall, winter and spring will take place along with opportunities for extra-curricular string playing throughout the year. The intermediate and junior high orchestra directors will select students for membership in
this class. This is a year-long elective that may not be changed at semester. Please refer to the schedule change request procedure.
MATH
Math 7
The seventh grade math class prepares students for their final year of pre-algebra study. The curriculum includes, but is not limited to, the following: - Operations of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and integers
- Applications of each set of numbers, using problem solving strategies
- Number theory
- Algebraic expressions and equations
- Geometric definitions and concepts
- Uses of measurements of plane and solid geometric figures
- Percents and their applications
- Statistics and graphs
- Probability
- Coordinate graphing and equations in two variables
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Advanced Math 7
This advanced math class prepares students to take high school Algebra I in eighth grade. The curriculum consists of the topics listed below: Placement is based on grades and teacher recommendation.
- Algebraic concepts - Trigonometric ratios - Graphing algebraic equations - Percents and their applications - Geometric definitions and concepts - Uses of measurements of plane and solid geometric figures - Probability and Statistics - Square roots, Pythagorean Theorem - Solving equations with whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and integers
Math 8
The eighth grade math class prepares students to take Algebra I in their freshman year. The curriculum consists of the topics listed below: - Patterns and measurements in Geometry
- Algebraic concepts
- Problem solving
- Real numbers (rational and irrational)
- Probability and statistics
- Coordinate graphing
- Solving equations and inequalities
- Percents and applications
- Number Theory
Honors Algebra I
This is a high school Honors Algebra course. After successful completion of this course, students will go into Honors Geometry as freshmen and should plan on taking math all four years of high school. This is a rigorous class, recommended only for students who have been successful in Advanced Math 7. The curriculum topics are the same as for Algebra I, but are covered more in depth and at a faster pace. Students will receive high school credit upon completion of Honors Algebra I.
Placement is based on grades and teacher recommendation.
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Honors Geometry – 8th Grade
This course covers primarily plane geometry with some solid geometry topics. It includes deductive and inductive reasoning; the ideas of proof and logic are stressed. Properties and relationships of geometric figures including the study of angles, lines, planes, triangles, parallel lines, circles, coordinate geometry, trigonometric ratios, polygons, and special drawings are all included. Students will
receive high school credit upon completion of Honors Geometry in 8th grade. Placement is based on grades and teacher recommendation.
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PRACTICAL ARTS
Family and Consumer Science
Topics include Kitchen safety, food safety, Food preparation skills - 8 Foods labs, Nutrition, Food guidelines, Child Development - Babysitting, Basic sewing skills and Clothing care - Laundry. This class uses wheat, dairy and egg ingredients. This is a semester class taken by 7th-8th graders not enrolled in 7th grade full year art, band, choir or orchestra. 8th graders who took band, orchestra, choir or art as a 7th grader may request this course as a semester elective.
Technology Education
Tech Ed studies the following technological systems: transportation, manufacturing, construction and communications systems. Major projects include a balsa wood tower, a transportation vehicle, design challenges, architecture, and coding. The materials utilized in the lab include wood, plastic, and spray and brush paints. This is a semester class for 8th graders choosing the Tech Ed
Option. Eighth graders who choose a fine arts elective will have nine weeks of Tech Ed.
Digital Media Digital Media is a hands-on course designed to educate students about the ever-changing digital world. Students will study and participate in pre-production planning, writing and script editing; on-camera appearance; post-production editing of projects; and presentation of these projects. Students are expected to create and produce original video projects which examine specific genres (short documentaries, interview, sports, school activities, and entertainment). Students will understand and effectively use pre-production techniques such as storyboards, shot lists, script writing, presentation of project proposals, and creation of schedules. Students will learn to use iPads to film and effectively communicate an idea and tell a story. Other topics of study may include website production, photography, graphic production, audio production and computer applications. Digital Media is a semester long course.
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SCIENCE
Science 7
Topics covered include cells, the scientific method, what is a Scientist? and environmental science. An in-depth study of plants and animals is also covered as well as how these fit into different biomes. Students will be studying the different concepts in a lab setting which will help to develop their scientific thought. A special opportunity is offered in attending a three-day, two-night camp near Lafayette, Indiana. Under the direction of teachers and camp counselors, students complete a wide assortment of environmental and ecological activities. The Camp Tecumseh experience occurs in October.
Advanced Science 7
Topics covered include cells, the scientific method, what is a Scientist? and environmental science. An in-depth study of plants and animals is also covered as well as how these fit into different biomes. This class will require students to be an independent thinker, be able to handle a faster pace setting, and be able to utilize higher thinking skills while studying each topic. During the Advanced course, students will also be required to complete a long term independent study project utilizing the skills of a scientist. Students in this course will also participate in the Camp Tecumseh experience in October. Placement is based on
grades and teacher recommendation.
Science 8
Students will gain a better understanding of the different concepts involving chemistry and physics through a hands-on approach. Major projects include the egg-drop project, the Rube Goldberg project, an element database project, an element brochure, and a formula spreadsheet project.
Advanced Science 8
Students will gain a better understanding of the different concepts involving chemistry and physics through a hands-on approach. Major projects include the egg-drop project and the Rube Goldberg project. A student in this class should have a strong interest in science, be willing to work daily in preparation for the next day, be a critical thinker in the science world, be able to apply concepts and skills being taught, and utilize higher level thinking skills while acquiring knowledge. During the Advanced course, students will also be required to complete a long term independent study project utilizing the skills of a scientist. Placement is based on grades and teacher recommendation.
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SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies 7
Seventh grade social studies will explore the Eastern World from ancient to modern times. Major civilizations and historical events (e.g. Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, South Africa, colonization) are studied through a wide variety of means to include, but not limited to, lectures, group and individual projects. Map skills, historical literature analysis, and writing skills are also implemented.
Social Studies 8
Eighth grade social studies will focus on United States history from the original inhabitants of North America through the reconstruction of the South after the civil war. As we chronologically work our way through history, we pause to look a little more in depth at our Constitution and election process. Geography is incorporated throughout the year. Social Studies 8 – We the People The primary goal of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution program is to promote civic competence and responsibility among Indiana’s middle school students. The program includes: A full year Social Studies course different from the 8th Grade US History course. We the People will cover historical perspectives but it is primarily focused on improving students’ understanding of the institutions of American Constitutional democracy and discovering the contemporary relevance of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Also, culminating activity of a simulated congressional hearing in which students “testify” before a panel of judges. Students will complete in the state level competition against other Junior High and Middle schools. Due to the culminating activity, the section of 8th
grade We the People will be limited to 25 students. A student must have a recommendation from their 7th grade Social Studies and English instructor. Additionally, a student must have earned a C or higher in each class for the 7th grade school year. Students must have passed the English Language Arts and Math ISTEP tests and have a proficient reading score from the 7th grade NWEA testing. Students will submit a written application to the We the People teacher and the (SS dept. chair) for review and final selection of the class roster.
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WELLNESS Wellness 7 and 8
This course will improve the health of the whole person – physically, mentally, emotionally and socially. Wellness will cover units on consumer health, personal wellness, growth and development, the body systems, communicable and non-communicable diseases, and AIDS prevention. Wellness lessons will also include abstinence and substance abuse. Wellness is a yearlong class.
WORLD LANGUAGE World Language – 8th Grade
All students will have a choice between French, German and Spanish. We offer this as a Regular World Language or Advanced World Language. This course will be taught and graded as a high school world language course, and is intended for students who intend to study five years of World Language prior to graduation. Students will focus on the four skills – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students will identify and learn various parts of speech in the target language. Successful completion of world language classes in 8th grade qualifies the student for the next level of their chosen language in 9th grade. Students will receive high school credit upon completion of the World Language class taken in 8th grade. In order to be eligible for Advanced World Language in 8th grade, students in Advanced 7th grade English must achieve a B or better in both semesters of their English Class. Students in regular English 7 must achieve a B+ or better in both semesters of their English class. Students must also achieve a B or better in Composition 7 as well as pass the English portion of ISTEP.
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SOAR TIME
Fall Creek Junior High Falcons SOAR:
SAFE,
OPTIMISTIC,
ACCOUNTABLE,
RESPECTABLE
SOAR ends the day with:
Accountability/value for completed homework Improve student opportunity for learning
Student/teacher – One on One time Peer Tutoring Reading time
Establishing good study habits Intervention – extra help
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At Fall Creek Junior High
We Practice . . .
Character Skills
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SAY YES TO FCS Open to all students Project-Based Learning with all classes having a focus
on hands on experiences including foods labs and
using creativity
Interior Design and Fashion and Textile classes meet
your Fine Arts credit for the Academic Honors Diploma
1 SEMESTER CLASSES THAT EASILY FIT INTO AN ELECTIVE SPACE IN YOUR SCHEDULE
DO YOU LIKE HELPING OTHERS?
DO YOU LIKE WORKING WITH CHILDREN?
DO YOU ALWAYS KNOW THE LATEST FASHION TREND?
DO YOU LOVE THE DESIGN SHOWS ON TV?
DO YOU LOVE BAKING AND COOKING?
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN FOODS AND NUTRITION?
IF SO…A FCS CLASS SHOULD BE IN YOUR FUTURE!
NUTRITON AND WELLNESS
Includes Senior Foods and
Nutrition and Wellness
Many labs are a part of these
courses—making and
tasting a variety of foods!
FASHION AND TEXTILES
No previous experience
necessary!
Lab based classes learning to
sew and create unique
fashion—2nd semester
produces the fashion show!
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PARENTING
A great class for anyone
wishing to work with children
or just be a parent someday!
Includes Baby Think It Over
as an option and an awesome
field trip to work with
children
Housing and Interior Design
A project based course for
those interesting in an
architecture or interior
design career. Design your
home!
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
Deals with developing strong
positive relationships with
family, friends and
community.
Consumer Education
Deals with real world
challenges to help you get
ahead financially. No student
should leave without these
life skills.
Mrs. Ellen Harrod
594-4120 Ext. 5301
[email protected] Hamilton Southeastern Junior High
Fall Creek Junior High
FAMILY AND
CONSUMER
SCIENCE
One Semester Class
You like HANDS-ON learning; You would like to learn to
cook You are interested in learning
to eat healthy and cook nutri-tious foods
You would like to learn how to sew on a button
You would like to learn to sew a pillow
You like children and would like to learn how to care for them
You would like to learn skills to “survive” on your own
LIFE SKILLS FOR YOUR FUTURE
ACADEMIC SKILLS TAUGHT IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE
Math
Measuring, fractions, interpreting tables and graphs, problem solving and computation
Science
Chemical reactions, bacteria, lab safety, lab analysis
Reading Skills
Vocabulary development, compre-hension
Study Skills
Following directions, predicting out-comes, judging acceptability
Physical Skills
Eye/hand coordination, fine motor skills
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE IS THE CLASS FOR
YOU IF:
EXTRA CREDIT (Students may earn up to 25
points per quarter) Cook at Home (5 points) - com-
plete a “Cooking at Home” form—do not bring the food to school.
Sew on buttons for family (5 points) - Parent can send note
Topic related newspaper/magazine articles (5 points) - Read article and write a sum-mary paragraph.
TOPICS COVERED IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE
FOODS UNIT Kitchen Safety and Sanitation—
Internet website Measuring and Equivalents Kitchen Equipment Recipes Cooking Terms Microwave Ovens Table setting/Etiquette Meal Planning
NUTRITION Basic Nutrition Dietary Guidelines for Ameri-
cans Eating Out (Internet Fast Food
Activity) Food Groups
(ChooseMyPlate.gov)
COOKING EXPERIENCES
Chocolate Chip Cookie Snickerdoodle Cookie How to Measure Rice Krispie Treats Microwave Cooking Monkey Bread—(Cinnamon
biscuits) Microwave Cooking Pizza Snacks Foods groups Soft Pretzel Low Fat Snack Strawberry Banana Smoothie Nutritious Snacks Pancakes Small appliance Cheese Quesadilla/Salsa Small appliance Popcorn
CLOTHING CARE
Laundry Sewing on buttons
SEWING LAB
Sewing Equipment How to Measure How to sew by hand Backstitch, Hemstitch How to sew on a button UNDERSTANDING AND CARING FOR
CHILDREN
Caring for Infants/Toddlers/Preschoolers
Safety and Health Children’s Play Business of Babysitting