Welcome to Grapevine Middle School
Counselors
Last Names A-L: Mrs. JohnsonLast Names M-Z: Mrs. Jones
Student Advocate: Sharon Greene, LCSW
Physical Development of the 11 Year Old
Increased need for food, physical activity and talking
Need for more sleep Increased need for personal hygiene Wide differences among individuals in rate
of development Girls ahead of boys in physical maturity
Social and Emotional Development of the 11 Year Old
Less overt affection and attention shown to parents Testing of limits, some rudeness and impulsive verbal
out bursts Focus on self, feels unique, believes that no one has
ever felt the way they do (suffered so much or been so misunderstood)
Experience extremes of emotions Experimenting with behaviors, roles, appearance and
self image Friendships can become cliques, students seek to
belong, communication is important Demand privileges but may avoid responsibilities Difficulty with decisions but need the opportunity to
make choices for themselves
Intellectual Development of the 11 Year Old
Mostly interested in the present, limited thoughts of the future
Increased ability to see the world from various perspectives Development of ideals and selection of role models Lack of understanding of cause and effect as well as feelings
of omnipotence and invulnerability can lead to high risk–taking behaviors
Even if students can make abstractions, they learn best when activities are active hands on and related to personal experiences
Concerned with rules, standards of behaviors and fairness especially for themselves
Do not distinguish between what they are thinking and what others may be thinking – Assume that everyone is as concerned with their behavior and appearance
Better at planning than carrying out the plan
Your student will soon begin middle school.
Grapevine Middle School is a special place!
Your student will have many opportunities to meet new friends, learn new things, and think about the future.
As Mrs. Greene mentioned, your student will also have more
choices and more independence.
What’s different about middle school?
GMS has an 8 period day with 5 minute passing periods.
Each 6th grade student is assigned a locker in the 6th grade “A Hall” (Academic Hall).
6th graders have PE everyday. This means “dressing out” in red shorts and a white shirt and an opportunity to take a shower.
Even if your 6th grader is not assigned any written homework, there is always something that can be “reviewed”.
Reading at home (“R.A.H.”) continues to be an important part of your child’s education.
“R.A.H.” expectation: minimum of 20 minutes per day
Expect daily Math homework.
EXPECT DAILY HOMEWORK!
CORRAL TIME:A favorite of teachers and students!!!
Daily between 7th & 8th period 25 minutes of supervised
Study Hall Tutorials If passing all classes student can attend:
Various club meetings Recreation time in gym Library Computer lab time
Advanced Academic classes look different at GMS.
In elementary school, students come out of their regular classroom weekly for “enrichment” classes.
In middle school, the students’ advanced academic classes are enriched in the same room with the same teacher.
Middle school PAP (Pre-Advanced Placement) classes are available for ALL students.
Accelerated Math and Science
These two courses cover content from multiple grade levels with compacted curricula. These classes move rapidly!
It is recommended that students in Accelerated Math and/or Accelerated Science meet the aptitude, achievement and academic performance guidelines for GT or accelerated placement in mathematics and science.
GT (Gifted & Talented) classes:Students who enroll must meet the GCISD
qualifications for these programs.
GT (World Discoveries Reading, English and Social Studies)
Must be taken together Includes the “Future Problem
Solving” process Requires a high level of reading,
comprehension and writing skills
Choosing your student’s academic classes
Your student’s current teacher and/or counselor can tell you which Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies
classes are the
best fit for your student!
6th Grade Electives
Students get to choose one elective in 6th grade.
Important Note:
Questions regarding your student’s interests and abilities are best answered at your elementary campus.
We look forward to working with you and your family in the future!
Family Access
You can get a copy of your Skyward Family Access user name and password on your
student’s elementary school campus.
Family Access will be open for entering course requests from
March 7th – March 19th .Your campus technologist can
assist you if you have technical problems with this program.