Summer Learning 2015 - Snoqualmie Valley School District

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* The purpose of the Snoqualmie Valley School District
Summer Learning Program is to prepare and
remediate students with the purposes of
demonstrating grade level skills that are aligned with
the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
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July 14th – 31st
Session 1: 8:00 AM Language
Session 2: 10:45 AM Math
Si View Program: 1:15 –
6:30
http://www.svsd410.org//Page/3656
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Junior Leadership Development Program!
This summer we are excited to offer a new program that is sure to be
enriching for your child. Our Junior Leadership Development Program is
designed to provide your child with hands on experience that will help
prepare them for future leadership roles and get them on track to working
as a leader in a variety of different roles. Participants will work hands on
with Si View Metro Parks Staff throughout the week providing assistance in
leading games and activities, setting up for programs, and mentoring
younger participants. This is a great opportunity to learn valuable skills as
well as responsibility, all while having a good time in a camp like setting.
Please note you must be registered for SVSD Summer School in order to
attend this program.
Instructor: Si View Youth Staff
Location: Snoqualmie Elementary School
Fee: $100/week
Time: 1:15-6:30PM
Grades: 6th-8th
Jobs - Posted March 2nd
Enrollment – Opens ? And Closes
July 1st
Costs - $225/session
Reduced Lunch - $125
Free Lunch - $75
* Within this small learning environment,
students will improve their reading and writing
skills necessary to be successful at the next
grade level. In an effort to track student
progress, students will intentionally develop a
growth plan while working in targeted areas for
improvement.
*Middle School - Language
SKILLS DEVELOPED: Students will…
 Produce clear and coherent writing
 Understand and apply the steps of the writing process
including prewriting, drafting, revising editing, and
publishing
 Read and comprehend complex literary and informational
texts
 Engage in a variety of skill-based lessons
 Focus on comprehension strategies
 Build vocabulary
 Begin literary analysis using the “Structured Writing”
approach
* Students who have finished their grade level math
course will receive additional common core instruction
and practice to further develop their math
skills. Instruction will include review of topics covered
in their grade level as well as background and
enrichment materials. Technology will be used to
supplement and individualize each child’s instruction
and assist in tracking their progress. There will be an
intentional focus on using the Mathematical Practices.
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Common Core 6
Common Core 6 curriculum focuses on basic number
sense concepts and doing operations with fractions. The
study of ratio concepts and proportional relationships is a
major focus. Students are to find common factors and
multiples. They are to understand expressions and write
and solve one-variable equations and inequalities. In
Geometry, students will study area, surface area, and
volume. Probability and statistics topics are developed.
The summer school course outcome is to better prepare
students for Common Core 7. There will be a heavy focus
on understanding operations with rational numbers and
using math properties.
Common Core 7
Common Core 7 curriculum solidifies the student’s ability
to analyze proportional relationships and use them to
represent real-world applications and numerical and
algebraic expressions and equation. Students will draw,
construct and describe geometrical figures and describe
relationships between them. Geometrical tasks include
identifying angle measure, area, surface area, and
volume. Probability and statistics topics are developed.
The summer school course outcome is to better prepare
students for Common Core 8. There will be a heavy focus
on understanding operations with rational numbers and
integers and using math properties.
Common Core 8
The focus of the Common Core 8 curriculum is working with
expressions, equations, and functions. Additionally, students
study congruence and similarity as it relates to Geometry and
solve real-world problems involving volume of cylinders,
cones, and spheres. Students learn to apply the Pythagorean
Theorem and explore the idea of using numbers that are not
rational and how they can be approximated by rational
numbers. Probability and statistics topics are developed. The
summer school course is designed to better prepare students
for Algebra in the ninth grade. There will be a heavy focus on
operations with rational numbers, integers, and using math
properties. Additionally, there will be great emphasis on
understanding linear algebra.