Herget Middle School - Urbana School District #116
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Herget Middle School - Urbana School District #116
The mission of Urbana Middle School, a community of learning, is to engage and inspire students while promoting their intellectual, social, and emotional growth. King Yankee Ridge Leal UMS Wiley Williams Thomas Paine Currently 925 students 6-8 2016 about 300 sixth graders. 120+ Staff Challenging Curriculum Excellent Instruction Guidance and Support Services Organizational Structures Key organizational components… Students grouped onto interdisciplinary teams Teachers with daily, common-planning time Exploratory and physical education classes Advisory Math Special Services Social Studies Science Students (85-95) Language Arts 25 minutes at the beginning of the day with 10-15 students and one teacher. Goal: Every student’s personal and academic development is guided by an adult advocate. At UMS, advisory is a place and time for students to be part of a small, supportive community of peers together with an adult advocate working to meet individual and whole-group social, emotional, and academic needs. ◦ All students will have and be able to identify at least one adult who they can go to for social, emotional, or academic support. ◦ All students will be part of an able to identify a small community of peers who works to support social, emotional, and academic needs. ◦ All students will set and monitor personal goals. ◦ All students will learn skills to contribute to a positive school culture. Before School Activities Arrive 8:00-8:40 ◦ Breakfast 8:00-8:30 School begins at 8:45 Advisory, 7 class periods, lunch 4 Minute Passing Periods School ends at 3:44 After School Activities Course Goal Description Text Students will become competent and motivated readers, writers, thinkers and communicators. Units of study include: • Short Story • Journey to Jo’Burg Novel Study • You Write It! • Literature Circles • Text Performance • Narrative Non-Fiction Short Story • Narrative Non-fiction Novel Study • Poetry • Independent Student Choice Novel/Research Study • Elements of Literature published by Holt Rhinehart Winston Course Goal Description Text Students will be able to problem solve, reason, and communicate in the context of mathematics in the real world. Units of study include: • Prime Time: Number Sense • Comparing Bits and Pieces: Fractional Number Sense • Let’s Be Rational: Fractional Operations • Covering and Surrounding: Measurement of Area & Perimeter • Decimal Ops: Decimal Operations • Variables and Patterns: Pre-Algebra • Data About Us: Statistical Mathematics • Connected Mathematics Project 3: Sixth Grade Edition published by Prentice Hall Course Goal Description Texts Students will engage in a variety of hands-on activities and labs that will help build their interest in science. Sixth grade students will focus on detecting cycles and patterns. They will engage in a variety of hands-on activities and labs that will help them challenge their thinking about regular and predictable patterns in the natural and material worlds. Units of study include: • Introduction to Scientific Method • Ecosystems • Structures and Properties of Matter • Forces and Motion • Earth’s Movement and the Solar System • Earth’s Major Systems: Rocks and Water • Science Explorer published by Prentice Hall • Inside the Restless Earth published by Holt Course Goal Description Texts Students will learn about the influence of ancient civilizations on the modern world. Units of study include: • World Geography • Early Humans • Mesopotamia • Egypt • China • Greece • Rome • Middle Ages • The Ancient World published by Prentice Hall • A Message of Ancient Days published by Houghton Mifflin Exploratory OR Beginning Band or Strings Physical Education / Health Connections OR Band, Strings, or Chorus 3/16/2016 Art Family & Consumer Sciences French German Project Lead The Way Family & Consumer Sciences Music Spanish Students select one of two rotations. They will have each course in the rotation for one quarter. *Students in Beginning Band or Strings will not have the Explore Rotation. A student may complete an enrichment project in any and all of their courses (science, social studies, language arts, math, and/or semester-long or year-long elective or PE classes). An enrichment project should take approximately 15-20 hours to complete for any subject (about 1 hour outside of classtime per week during the semester). In Class Differentiation Parent-led Enrichment Before and After School Activities U-STEM Lego Robotics Future Cities Various SPLASH Activities Concert Band Concert Strings Concert Orchestra Jazz Band Students should have homework at lest daily (Monday – Friday) in at least one subject. Independent reading for 30 minutes is a nightly expectation for all students. Check Homework Blogs. Homework Connections Math Connections Reading Connections Math Dimensions Reading Dimensions Math Extensions Cross Country (coed, no cut) Baseball Softball Girls’ Basketball Boys’ Basketball Girls’ Volleyball Track (coed, no cut) SPLASH Lego Robotics IMSA Fusion Broadway on Vine Concert Band Concert Orchestra Concert Choir Student Council Jazz Band Gay-Straight Alliance Yearbook Club Teams Lockers PE Uniforms Lunch options Passing periods Homework No recess Size New friends Discipline & Consequences Cell phones and electronics Dress code What is a tardy? Horseplay 3/16/2016 Be Responsible Be Respectful. Be Safe You will receive Elective/Exploratory verification in the mail. If you have changes, return it to your student’s teacher. Review your handout, “Getting ready…” Explore the building! 3/16/2016