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Volume 2016 September 2016
Hickory Creek Middle School
22150 S. 116th AveFrankfort, IL 60423
815-469-4474
District Updates
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT NOTICE
Frankfort School District #157-C complies with the Illinois Structural Pest Control Act,
the Illinois Pesticide Act, the Illinois Lawn Care Products Application and Notification
Act, and the Pesticide Application at Schools Act through the active involvement in an
Integrated Pest Management Program and an Outdoor Spraying and Fertilizer Application
Program. As part of this program, the District relies to the greatest extent possible on
non-toxic, biological, cultural and mechanical pest management practices as well as the
use of natural pest control agents. Chemical and airborne pesticides will be used only
when necessary, and as a last resort, with a preference given for products that are the least
harmful to human health and the environment. This practice applies to indoor and
outdoor pesticide, fertilizer, turf management or other similar applications or sprayings.
Such chemical and airborne applications will, if at all possible, be made only after normal
business hours or on weekends to minimize the exposure to any individuals who normally
access our buildings. As part of these programs, any individual(s) wishing to be placed
on a notification list for indoor sprayings, outdoor sprayings, or both, can contact the
Frankfort School District Business Office at 815-469-5922, ask for Sandy Pechtold, and
let her know you would like to be put on the IPM and/or Outdoor Spraying Notification
list for airborne spraying. By providing your name, address, phone number, and the
school district buildings and/or sites you would like to be notified about, the Maintenance
Department will attempt to contact you 96 hours in advance whenever possible, and no
less than 48 hours in advance when necessary, of any scheduled airborne or chemical
applications being undertaken inside or outside our buildings, or as soon as possible in the
event any emergency spraying applications are needed. If you have any questions or need
additional information please contact Curt Saindon in the District Office at 815-469-5922.
Prohibited Cell Phone Use in School Zones Per Public Act 096-0131, that became effective on January 1, 2011, the use of hand held cell phones or other similar electronic devices (except if used in “hands free” mode) when operating a motor vehicle in a school zone are prohibited (expect for certain emergencies and situations specifically delineated in the law). In general, you are not allowed to talk, text or surf the web with a cell phone or hand held electronic device while operating a motor vehicle in a school zone (unless the device is in hands free mode). If your car is in park then you are allowed to use such devices, but if the vehicle is engaged (even if it is stopped at the time) then you should not be using your cell phone or hand held electronic device. In order to minimize distracted driving and ensure the safety of our students, staff, parents and community members who may be in our school zones (either on the roadways or on school property), we are asking everyone to please follow these guidelines and adhere to the law. We had a few close calls last year and are asking everyone for their cooperation and support to ensure that a tragedy doesn’t occur. We are asking the Frankfort Police to assist us in enforcing this regulation, and after an initial education/warning period at the beginning of the school year, the Police Department and/or the School District reserve the right to issue citations to offenders. Again, we are asking for your cooperation and don’t anticipate issuing any citations, but we will do so if necessary. We are posting reminders of this law on the school zone signs throughout the school district. If you have any questions about the law or its enforcement please feel free to contact Curt Saindon, Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations, at 815-469-5922.
Curriculum Information by Grade Level
Welcome to the 2016-2017 School Year! Here is information from our curriculum night
presentations on Tuesday, August 30.
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
8th Grade
Team 8A
Laura DyokasCheryl DonovanJane DeHaanMichelle HardyDan FinanTonia GatsiosLauren RuffingMitch Stein
Team 8B
Erica MorackTania WilsonStacy RutovicKaren RyanMatt ZemkeMichelle Sommer
District PoliciesNo Chewing GumTardies to Class
Absent WorkDiscipline Procedures
Classroom PoliciesRespect
Accepting Responsibility
Ways to Stay ConnectedTeacher Web Pages
EmailOnline Textbooks
PowerSchool
Grading Scale
75% Summative
25% Formative
Logging on to PowerSchool will give you more information about your child's grades than the weekly emails.
Grading Procedures
What is IQWST? A research based curriculum that aligns with NGSS.
Covers each discipline: Physics, Chemistry, Life Science & Earth Science. Engages students in scientific practices as they experience, investigate and explain phenomena while learning core ideas of science. Builds understanding by connecting ideas across disciplines 6th – 8th grade.
Scientific Explanations - CERCLAIM – Statement about the results of an investigation.
EVIDENCE – Scientific data used to support the claim.
REASONING - Ties together the claim and the evidence.
Science
STEM activities and engineering challenges will also be included.
ELA
• Reading
• Vocabulary
• Writing
• Grammar
• Speaking and Listening
• Researching
FOCUS
ELA
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
• What is the difference between illusion & reality?
• What are the purposes and/or consequences of creating
and/or maintaining a dystopian society?
• What are the benefits and consequences of questioning
and/or challenging social order?
• In a culture when we are bombarded with other people
trying to define us, how do we make decisions for ourselves?
Honors ELA
• The Jackson Era
• Manifest Destiny
• The Age of Reform
• The Civil War
• Reconstruction
• The Western Frontier
• The Growth of Industry
• Progressive Reforms
• Overseas Expansion
Social Studies• World War I
• The Jazz Age
• The Great Depression
• World War II
• The Cold War Era
• The Civil Rights Movement
• The Vietnam Era
• Modern America
Math 8Equations —linear, graphing, slope, systems
Functions —forms, graphs
Statistics —scatter plots, patterns, frequency and relative frequency
The Real Number System –rational, irrational, square roots
Geometry – congruence and similarity, Pythagorean Theorem, volume of circular figures
Expressions – exponents and scientific notation
Honors MathFunctions —relationships, notation, interpretation, linear, exponential, graphing
Inequalities —graphing, linear programming
Sequences —Arithmetic, Geometric
Statistics —distribution, correlation, scatter and box plots, linear and exponential models
All curriculum in Math 8 plus the following:
Number Systems —appropriate units and accuracy
Geometry —Pythagorean Theorem, transformations, triangle congruence, constructions, coordinate geometry
Expressions and Equations —linear systems, graphing, literal, slope
1 day of Library 2 days of Character Counts!
2 days of Khan Academy
Advisory
Team Building
• Camp Manitoqua~Adventure Zone– Thursday, September, 8th
– Need a sack lunch
– Dress accordingly for the weather
– Bug spray/sunscreen is advised
Encore & P.E
8th Grade Curriculum
Guitar Unit
•Daily listening •Playing quizzes•Ensembles
•Many different styles•Chords•Melody
Ukulele & Composition
•Composing using finale notepad
•Student song choice•Performances
World Percussion & Orff Instruments
• Read notation• Perform in small groups and ensembles
Music Production
Exploring musical elements of music from many cultures and styles using Mixcraft and Finale and other online composing tools
Music Production
Composition Projects
● arranging loop-based music ● creating short movie
soundtracks● composing music using various
digital tools
● Explore and Dissect today’s popular music
● Recording live sound● Podcast and narration
Chorus at Hickory Creek
• Varsity Chorus – all 6th graders.; rehearses Tuesday, 2:15-3:30 and every other Thursday, 2:15-3:45
• Advanced Choir – all 7th and 8th graders; rehearses Monday, 2:15-3:45 and every other Thursday, 2:15-3:45
• Show Choir – select 6/7/8th graders; rehearses Wednesday, 2:15-4:15 and Friday, 2:15-3:45
• Auditions are the last week of January• All 6th, 7th, and 8th graders are welcome to audition• Participation in chorus is highly recommended to prepare for the musical• Rehearsals run Monday-Friday after school• Show dates: May 18, 19, 20, 2017
Spring Musical
Hickory Creek BandDoug Adams
Shannon Shanahan
September 4: Frankfort Fall Fest Parade(Seventh and Eighth)
September 9: LWE Football Game(Eighth)
November 10: Veteran’s Day Concert(ALL Grades)
November 29: Jazz Concert(Open to ALL)
TechComputer Design● Digital Collaboration● Computer Gaming & Programming● Photoshop Design● Comic Strip Design● Video Game Design● Landmark or Building SketchUp Project● Robotic Coding● Engineering- Glider Design
Advanced Tech● Digital Collaboration● Photoshop & Digital Photography● Campaign Project● Career Project● computer Coding● House or School SketchUp Project● Robotics● Engineering- Glider Challenge
Mrs. Vega
Grading:
Summative 75%
Formative 25%Mrs. Cholly
Art
● Develop advanced skills in art technique● Practice advanced creative problem solving skills ● Explore a variety of art media● Create meaning in a work of art
Drawing and Painting
Sculpture and design
¡Bienvenidos a la clase de Español!•This class follows the curriculum of Spanish 1 that is taught at Lincoln Way East High School. The students in this class will have the opportunity to be placed into Spanish 2 at LWE based on:• LWE placement exam• sufficient course grade• teacher recommendation
Grade Breakdown
• Listening - 20%
• Reading - 20%
• Writing - 25%
• Speaking - 25%
• Skills Check - 10%
¡Bienvenidos a la clase de Español!•Placement Exam
• We will cover Chapters 1-4 in preparation for the exam in December.
• The placement exam will mirror a final exam in the Spanish 1 class at LWE.
• Chapters 5-8 are covered after Winter break. • Tips for Studying:
• Study flashcards each night for 10-15 minutes.• Concentrate on more difficult vocabulary.• Utilize other resources (i.e. Quizlet.com; Señor Wooly)
P.E.
*8th Grade Physical Education/Health Education
•Fit for Life
•Competitive PE
•Traditional PE
*PE uniforms and policies
•RevTrak
Physical Education
2016-17 Changes
Physical Education
✓Summative –
tests, quizzes, quick checks
✓Formative –
preparedness, participation, homework, and behavior
Health Rotations
✓Quarterly
✓2nd quarter (Purpura & Rodgers)
✓3rd quarter (Connolly, Dettman, & Talaga)
Fitness Fridays
Summative – 50% Formative – 50%
*Remind.com*PE classes will be using Remind.com
*Teachers will be sending important reminders on an as needed basis
*This is NOT required, but highly recommended
*For access codes, please visit your child’s teacher webpage
Health Education•Students will cover a variety of topics, depending on the grade level.
6th Grade- Mental, social, and emotional health- Nutrition- Human body systems- Safety concerns
7th Grade - Mental, social, and emotional health- Personal health- Non-communicable diseases - Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs- Human body systems
8th Grade - Mental, social, and emotional health- Nutrition- Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs- Communicable diseases- Sexual education
Welcome to 7th Grade Team 7B
Mrs. BunnellMrs. Niendorf
Mr. BoyleMs. Giammarco
Mrs. KazmierczakMrs. Klutcharch
Mrs. SaylesMrs. O’Brien
Team 7AMrs. ClousingMrs. DeHaan
Mrs. Donovan (Mr. Meracle)
Ms. DyokasMr. Finan
Mrs. GatsiosMrs. Hardy
Mrs. RuffingMr. Stein
Classroom PoliciesRespect
Responsibility
Ways to Stay ConnectedTeacher Web Pages
EmailOnline Textbooks
HCMS Math Approach 2016-2017 Math Block
65 minutes of math instruction
Classes are set up in the following way
Bell ringer
Check homework
Opening
Lesson
Closing activity
19 minutes of advisory
2 days a week of Khan Academy
1 day a week of library time
2 days of week of character activities
Math Units- 7th
• Number Sense and Systems
• Geometry
• Expressions and Equations
•Ratios and Proportions
•Statistics and Probability
1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.2. Reason abstractly and quantitatively.3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
4. Model with mathematics5. Use appropriate tools strategically.6. Attend to precision.7. Look for and make use of structure.8. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning .
The 8 Mathematical Practices
Social Studies1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Introduction to Social
Science Skills
∙ Supply and
Demand
∙ Current Event
Application of
Supply and
Demand
The French and
Indian War
∙ 1754-1763
The Road to Revolution
∙ 1763-1775
The Road
to Revolution
• 1763-1775 (Cont.)
The American
Revolution
• 1776-1783
The History of the
U.S. Constitution
The U.S. Constitution
The Illinois
Constitution
Washington’s
Presidency
• 1787-1795
Intro to
Political Parties
Adams’s Presidency
• 1796-1800
The Age of
Jefferson and
Madison
• 1800-1816
E.L.A.
ReadingVocabulary
WritingGrammar
Speaking and Listening
Researching
What is IQWST? A research based curriculum that aligns with NGSS.
Covers each discipline: Physics, Chemistry, Life Science & Earth Science. Engages students in scientific practices as they experience, investigate and explain phenomena while learning core ideas of science. Builds understanding by connecting ideas across disciplines 6th – 8th grade.
7th Grade unitsChemistry – How Can I Make New Stuff fromOld Stuff?
Life Science – What is Going on Inside Me?
Physical Science – Why Do Some Things Stop While Others Keep Going?
STEM activities and engineering challenges will also be included.
Grading
Hickory Creek Middle School has adopted the following guidelines for reporting grades for the
2016-17 school year.
75% = Summative25% = Formative
• Use of PowerSchool
Success in Seventh Grade
Ways to stay connected…
• Ask to see the student plannerThis is a life skill that will pay off now and for many years to come!
• Have your student check the “Teacher Pages”
• Check PowerSchool with your student! Seventh graders need to take the initiative in monitoring their own progress.
• Absent Work
Organization
Set aside time for your child to organize their materials.
Check to make sure they have the needed supplies.
Teach advocacy!
Everyone’s ultimate goal is for the student to express what they need to be successful.
Have your student practice this with the Team teachers. We support students who speak for their education!
Celebrate!!!
Seventh grade is challenging!
Offer a pat on the back when you know it is deserved.
Encore & P.E.
7th Grade Curriculum
Rhythm & World Drumming
● Read Notation● Vocabulary● Composition● Listening
● Learn about traditions● Play and compose rhythmic
pieces using percussion instruments from around the world
Expressive Elements
● Listening assignments● Performances● Orff instruments
● Composition● Computer based projects● Composers and musical History
Guitar & World Music
•Many different styles•Chords•Melody
Chorus at Hickory Creek
• Varsity Chorus – all 6th graders.; rehearses Tuesday, 2:15-3:30 and every other Thursday, 2:15-3:45
• Advanced Choir – all 7th and 8th graders; rehearses Monday, 2:15-3:45 and every other Thursday, 2:15-3:45
• Show Choir – select 6/7/8th graders; rehearses Wednesday, 2:15-4:15 and Friday, 2:15-3:45
• Auditions are the last week of January• All 6th, 7th, and 8th graders are welcome to audition• Participation in chorus is highly recommended to prepare for the musical• Rehearsals run Monday-Friday after school• Show dates: May 18, 19, 20, 2017
Spring Musical
Hickory Creek BandDoug Adams
Shannon Shanahan
September 4: Frankfort Fall Fest Parade(Seventh and Eighth)
September 9: LWE Football Game(Eighth)
November 10: Veteran’s Day Concert(ALL Grades)
November 29: Jazz Concert(Open to ALL)
Tech ●Digital Collaboration●Robotics●Engineering- motorized toy car
●Green Screen/Digital Photography
●Photoshop & Graphic Design●Recording Audio/Visual●Video Creation●Computer Game Design●Computer Coding●3-D Sketch-up Design●Digital Citizenship●Typing Practice
Mrs. Cholly& Mrs. Vega
Grading:
Summative 75%
Formative 25%
Art
Beth Rogers Leslie [email protected] [email protected]
● Apply Elements of Art art Principles of Design
● Create meaning through Art● Develop creative problem
solving skills● Develop new art techniques
●Visually communicate a story●Create a strong composition●Mixing and blending colors
Collage Illustration
●Ceramic Masks●Expressing Feeling through art
¡Bienvenidos a la clase de Español!
7th grade Course Description:This class is an introductory, nine-week period that covers an initial
submersion into the Spanish language. We will study useful vocabulary, common phrases, and begin to use Spanish grammar.
Some of the topics we’ll cover are:
• Greetings/Goodbyes• Days/Months/Seasons• Numbers 1-100• Telling time• Family
Grading:Summative 75%Formative 25%• Descriptions of people
• Definite/Indef. articles• Noun-adj. agreement• Possessive adjectives• SER
P.E.
*7th and 6th Grade Physical Education/Health Education
*Lacrosse, Frisbee Golf, Climbing Wall, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Dance, Life Fitness
*PE uniforms and policies
•RevTrak
Physical Education
2016-17 Changes
Physical Education
✓Summative –
tests, quizzes, quick checks
✓Formative –
preparedness, participation, homework, and behavior
Health Rotations
✓Quarterly
✓2nd quarter (Purpura & Rodgers)
✓3rd quarter (Connolly, Dettman, & Talaga)
Fitness Fridays
Summative – 50% Formative – 50%
*Remind.com*PE classes will be using Remind.com
*Teachers will be sending important reminders on an as needed basis
*This is NOT required, but highly recommended
*For access codes, please visit your child’s teacher webpage
Health Education•Students will cover a variety of topics, depending on the grade level.
6th Grade- Mental, social, and emotional health- Nutrition- Human body systems- Safety concerns
7th Grade - Mental, social, and emotional health- Personal health- Non-communicable diseases - Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs- Human body systems
8th Grade - Mental, social, and emotional health- Nutrition- Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs- Communicable diseases- Sexual education
Students & parents, please can check teacher webpages for more info.
http://www.fsd157c.org/teacher_list/teacher_list.asp
Team 6A
Mary BohmsDiane JeglinskiCari MillsSuzanne SandowskiTara O’HeaAmy SteeleCherie O’BrienSean Bouck
Team 6B
Renee GradyKarissa FletcherCarolyn LeGrandJackie BrendlingerJohn FerraroPam Swierczewski
Encore & P.E.
6th Grade Curriculum
What is Encore?★ 9 Week Rotation of classes
● New class every quarter!● Students will go to: Art, Music, Spanish, Tech
★ Meet everyday (Monday – Friday)
★ Will have PE & Encore class
★ Receive a grade for the class!
Rhythm & Drumming
● Read Notation● Vocabulary● Composition● Listening
● Learn about traditions● Play and compose rhythmic pieces using
percussion instruments from around the world
Expressive Elements
● Listening assignments● Performances● Orff instruments
Ukulele & American Composers
● Sousa, Gershwin, Joplin, Copland, Foster, Guthrie● Biographical information● Listen and discuss pieces of music
Assessments● 75 % -Summative Assessments- May include tests and projects
● 25% -Formative- May include homework, quizzes and in-class assessments
Chorus at Hickory Creek
• Varsity Chorus – all 6th graders.; rehearses Tuesday, 2:15-3:30 and every other Thursday, 2:15-3:45
• Advanced Choir – all 7th and 8th graders; rehearses Monday, 2:15-3:45 and every other Thursday, 2:15-3:45
• Show Choir – select 6/7/8th graders; rehearses Wednesday, 2:15-4:15 and Friday, 2:15-3:45
• Auditions are the last week of January• All 6th, 7th, and 8th graders are welcome to audition• Participation in chorus is highly recommended to prepare for the musical• Rehearsals run Monday-Friday after school• Show dates: May 18, 19, 20, 2017
Spring Musical
Hickory Creek BandDoug Adams
Shannon Shanahan
September 4: Frankfort Fall Fest Parade(Seventh and Eighth)
September 9: LWE Football Game(Eighth)
November 10: Veteran’s Day Concert(ALL Grades)
November 29: Jazz Concert(Open to ALL)
Tech● Digital Collaboration● Intro. Robotics● Engineering- Gravity Cruiser● Green Screen/Digital Photography● Intro to Photoshop & Graphic Design● Recording Audio/Visual/Podcasts● Video Creation● Computer Game Design● Computer Coding● 3-D Sketch-up Design● Digital Citizenship● Typing Practice
Mrs. Cholly& Mrs. Vega Grading:
Summative 75%Formative 25%
Art
Mrs. Rogers Mrs. [email protected] [email protected]
● Elements of Art● Making choices in Art● Developing creativity and
creative problem solving● Craftsmanship
¡Bienvenidos a la clase de Español!6th grade Course Description
This class is an introductory, nine-week period that covers an initial submersion into the Spanish language. We will study culture, useful
vocabulary, common phrases, and begin to use Spanish grammar.
Some of the topics we will cover are:
Grading:Summative: 75%Formative: 25%
• Classroom supplies• Days of the week• Months of the year• Descriptions: physical & characteristics
• Spanish Alphabet• Numbers 1-40• Parts of the Body• Colors• Country Project
P.E.
*7th and 6th Grade Physical Education/Health Education
*Lacrosse, Frisbee Golf, Climbing Wall, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Dance, Life Fitness
*PE uniforms and policies
•RevTrak
Physical Education
2016-17 Changes
Physical Education
✓Summative –
tests, quizzes, quick checks
✓Formative –
preparedness, participation, homework, and behavior
Health Rotations
✓Quarterly
✓2nd quarter (Purpura & Rodgers)
✓3rd quarter (Connolly, Dettman, & Talaga)
Fitness Fridays
Summative – 50% Formative – 50%
*Remind.com*PE classes will be using Remind.com
*Teachers will be sending important reminders on an as needed basis
*This is NOT required, but highly recommended
*For access codes, please visit your child’s teacher webpage
Health Education•Students will cover a variety of topics, depending on the grade level.
6th Grade- Mental, social, and emotional health- Nutrition- Human body systems- Safety concerns
7th Grade - Mental, social, and emotional health- Personal health- Non-communicable diseases - Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs- Human body systems
8th Grade - Mental, social, and emotional health- Nutrition- Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs- Communicable diseases- Sexual education
FSP REMINDERS Volunteer Opportunities
Hot Lunch Distribution
FSP sells Hot Lunches and Smoothies in order to raise funds during the year. We need volunteers to help us distribute the lunches/smoothies to the students. The links below are to the SignUp Genius pages for each FSP Hot Lunch or Smoothie Day.
Hickory Creekhttp://www.signupgenius.com/go/1
0C044EA4AB2BA5F85-sign2
Spirit Wear Display & Sales Table
FSP needs help with the display and sales of Spirit Wear at each school for Meet and Greet and Curriculum Nights. Please consider helping work the table for a shift or two. You would be helping parents find items and make purchases.
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044EA4AB2BA5F85-spirit
NEXT FSP MEETING
When:Tuesday, Sep. 6th, 9:30amWhere: 10480 Nebraska Street
Frankfort, IL
Everyone is welcome to come to the FSP meeting. This is where we discuss upcoming
events and hot topics. The FSP Board is always present as well as the 157c
Superintendent, Grand Prairie Principal. Chelsea Principal, and Hickory Creek
Principal. Your input is encouraged. Our first meeting will include a meet and greet where
you can mingle a little and meet new people as well as a few business issues we have to get
done.
What's Coming Up?
Book Fairs Are Coming In OctoberFall Book Fairs will be in October at each school. We will host 4 days of sales during the school day as well as an evening family night event. Hickory Creek Book Fair will be October 11th - 14th. Grand Prairie Book Fair will be October 18th - 21st. Chelsea Book Fair will be October 25th - 28th. Volunteers will be needed. See the Signup links coming soon.