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Pre-AP (Advanced Placement) Pre-AP (Advanced Placement) The decision to take a Pre-AP course needs to be what is most appropriate for YOU as a student.

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Page 1: Pre-AP (Advanced Placement) Pre-AP (Advanced Placement) The decision to take a Pre-AP course needs to be what is most appropriate for YOU as a student.

Pre-APPre-AP(Advanced Placement)(Advanced Placement)

The decision to take a Pre-AP course needs to be what

is most appropriate for YOU

as a student.

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Should I sign up for grade level or Pre-AP (AP=Advanced Placement) classes?

The following slides will provide some information to help you make a decision.

Speak to your teacher about your class choices. Your teacher will help you make a decision.

Talk to your counselor. Counselors are a great resource!

Your parents will help you make a decision too.

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Pre-AP AP Exam

Pre-AP classes are designed to give students rigorous academic experiences that will prepare them for AP classes. The AP classes are designed to prepare students for advanced academics (in high school and college) and for the AP exams.

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Why Pre-AP? If you have a high interest or strong skill set in a certain

subject area, Pre-AP for that course content area may be a good choice!

Pre-AP courses in middle school prepare students for AP (Advanced Placement) classes in high school in all content areas:

Depth in writing expectations Complexity in reading expectations Depth and complexity in problem solving

Page 5: Pre-AP (Advanced Placement) Pre-AP (Advanced Placement) The decision to take a Pre-AP course needs to be what is most appropriate for YOU as a student.

Why Pre-AP? Research shows that students who do well in

AP classes in high school are more successful in college.

AP courses in high school can earn you college credit (and save you significant money) if you do well on the AP exam at the end of the class.

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AP Courses and Exams (Examples) AP Computer Science AP Language AP Literature AP Calculus AP Language AP Spanish AP Physics AP Biology

AP US History AP Government AP Economics AP Statistics AP World History AP Psychology AP Human Geography AP Chemistry

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66thth Grade GradeMathMath

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Difference from Grade Level Math

The pace is much faster since we are covering 6th grade and most of 7th grade TEKS.

 6th Grade Pre-AP 7th Grade Pre-AP 8th Grade Algebra

 6th/7th Grade TEKS Few 7th and 

all 8th grade TEKS

 Algebra I

 (9th grade HS credit)

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Difference from Grade Level Math

There is an expectation for deeper understanding and application of concepts.

Students taking Pre-AP Math in 7th grade take the 8th grade STAAR Test.

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Things to Consider about Pre-AP Math

Math STAAR scores – your math score from 4th grade was at or close to Level 3

5th Grade Math Success – designed for students that quickly grasp new concepts and demonstrate the ability to apply these concepts

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Things to Consider about Pre-AP Math

Willingness to work hard – effort can be just as important as test scores

Commitment to Higher Learning – current 5th grade teacher would be a good resource for feedback about your students math motivation and ability.

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Pre-AP Mathematics Path…

Pre-AP prepares students to be eligible for Algebra in 8th grade. Algebra counts on their high school transcript and will require taking the End Of Course Algebra Exam.*

*STAAR EOC requirements for graduation.

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66thth Grade GradeLanguage ArtsLanguage Arts

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Some things that are expected of Some things that are expected of Pre-AP students in ELAPre-AP students in ELA

Pre-AP students have a summer reading book for ELA. A project aligned with the book will be due within the first month of school.

Pre-AP students read higher-level novels in ELA independently and analyze them using Advanced Placement strategies.

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Some things that are expected of Some things that are expected of Pre-AP students in ELAPre-AP students in ELA

Pre-AP students have writing expectations that align with the AP exam expectations.

Middle School Pre-AP students participate in essay writing assignments several times a year.

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66thth Grade GradeSocial StudiesSocial Studies(World Cultures)

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Write essays and short answer responses utilizing critical thinking, research, inferencing, and creativity.

Complete at-home reading assignments that include the textbook as well as other teacher supplied articles.

Students in Pre-AP World Cultures will be expected to:

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In PreAP and AP classes, a comprehension level of the content will usually be acquired outside of the classroom as the student reads from the textbook or other sources

In General Education classes, a comprehension level of the content will usually be acquired inside the classroom through reading, viewing,

and listening.

Students in Pre-AP World Cultures will be expected to:

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Students in Pre-AP World Cultures will be expected to:

Develop questioning strategies to guide their own learning.

Participate actively in discussions: Small group Pairs Class

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66thth Grade GradeScienceScience

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Pre-AP Science versus Science Pre-AP students are presented with the same

concepts and objectives as regular Science, but Pre-AP students will study those concepts and objectives with more depth and complexity.

Pre-AP students must be able to work independently in and outside of the classroom on self-directed areas of study.

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Pre-AP Science versus Science

Pre-AP Science required Science Fair participation in 2013-2014. This may continue to be an expectation for next year.

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Things to consider… Grades: Often times students feel challenged, are

spending more time with their work and their grades are not as high as they are used to. How do you feel about this?

Time: Based on YOU, there may be times when you need to attend tutoring, ask for help, spend extra time studying, and you never had to before. How do you feel about this?

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The decision to take a Pre-AP course needs to

be what is most appropriate for

YOUas a student.