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Welcome to the Carman Collegiate
Course Selection EveningCredit Information and Options
Grade 9
Province of Manitoba Graduation Requirements
Gr. 9 -----------30 creditsCredits required: Compulsory 17 Credits.
Optional 13 Credits.Diplomas Offered: English Diploma
Dual Diploma Dual Diploma requires a minimum of 8
credits in a selected Technology Field.
Educational Codes
First character in number refers to grade:
1 is grade 9
2 is grade 10
3 is grade 11
4 is grade 12
Second character in number refers to credit value or nature of development:
0 is full credit course5 is half credit course1 is full credit course
developed by school (SIC)
ELA 10 F
Letter following number is course type:F is FoundationG is GeneralS is Specialized
Educational Codes
Examples:ELA 10F – Grade 9 English Foundation
course worth 1 credit (for all students).
Futures in Business 25G- Grade 10 Business general course worth .5 credits.
Grade 9 Compulsory Courses
English Language Arts 10FMathematics 10FScience 10FSocial Studies 10FPhysical Education/Health 10G
Provincial Requirements
Grade 10 Compulsory Courses
English Language Arts 20F Mathematics 20S
Essential Math Introduction to Applied and Pre-Calculus Math
Geography 20G Science 20F Physical Education/Health 20G
Provincial Requirements
Grade 11 Compulsory Courses
English Language Arts 30S Mathematics 30S
Pre-Calculus Math Applied Math Essential Math
History 30S Physical Education 30
Minimum of 5 credits at the Grade 11 level Provincial Requirements
Grade 12 Compulsory Courses
English Language Arts 40S Comprehensive Focus, or Transactional Focus
Mathematics 40S/45S Pre-Calculus Math 40S Applied Math 40S Essential Math 40S
Physical Education 40
Minimum of 5 credits at the Grade 12 level Provincial Requirements
Grade 10 – Grade 12 Mathematics
Math 10 – Grade 9
Essential Math 20 Intro to Applied and Pre-Calc Math 20
Essential Math 30 Applied Math 30 Pre-Calculus Math 30
Essential Math 40 Applied Math 40 Pre-Calculus Math 40
Grade 10 – Grade 12 Mathematics
Essential MathematicsThis pathway is designed to provide students with themathematical understandings and critical-thinking skillsidentified for entry into the majority of trades and fordirect entry into the work force. Topics include algebra,geometry, measurement, number, statistics and probability.
Grade 10 – Grade 12 Mathematics
Applied MathematicsThis pathway is designed to provide students with themathematical understandings and critical-thinking skillsidentified for post-secondary studies in programs that donot require the study of theoretical calculus. Topics include financial mathematics, geometry, logical reasoning, measurement, number, relations and functions, statistics and probability.
Grade 10 – Grade 12 Mathematics
Pre-Calculus MathematicsThis pathway is designed to provide students with themathematical understandings and critical-thinking skillsidentified for entry into post-secondary programs thatrequire the study of theoretical calculus. Topics includealgebra and number, measurement, permutations,combinations and binomial theorem, relations andfunctions, and trigonometry.
What is Career and Technology Studies?
CTS is a strategy developed by the Prairie Rose S.D.
Enables students to access Senior Years Technology Education options. (not a vocational school but opportunities)
CTS aligns learning opportunities in school and community settings that result in highly individualized, flexible programming.
Optional courses from Technology Education (Electronics, Building Systems, Home Economics, and Business/ Computer Studies) are combined with community-based “Career Internship”, and Career Path Management activity from across the curriculum to create 'programs'.
Technology Education
Integrating technology into classrooms- GPS/GIS- Soil and Water kits- Precision Ag Biotechnology- Agro-ecology- Robotics (Lego Mindstorms) - Wind Turbines
Summer Camps – RRC- Animation Club- Girls in Gaming- Envirothon
Career Internship
Community-based options and credits
Subject specific mentorship
Senior Years Apprenticeship Option
Career Development or Career Path Management
Exploration
Planning for the future
Learning about the world of work
Portfolio building
Post-secondary connections
Articulation agreements
Memo of understanding
Grade 9 Course Selection
All grade 9 students are signed up for:
Compulsory Courses (5 credits): ELA 10, Math 10, Science 10, Soc. St. 10, PE/Health 10
Optional Courses (3 credits): ICT I and II 15 (computer literacy courses), Business 15 and 25, French 10
Students are asked to indicate their preferences:
Number preference of :•Music 10 or Art 10•Drama 10 or Art 10•Drama 10 or Music 10
Grade 9 Course Selection
Check your choice for Home Ec / IA: Clothing, Housing, and Design 15 Foods 15 Wood Working 15 Electronics 15
All students will be registered for two IA / Home Ec courses (1 credit). Full attempt is made to accommodate all student requests for IA / Home Ec, but the school must ensure that class sizes are reasonable.
Depending on course selections, student could exit grade 9 with 11 credits.
Course Selection Forms
Please complete and turn in form with parent signature to Kyla at front office by Friday, April 29, 2011.