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Moving to Grade 10Yuppie!

Port Credit Secondary SchoolEducational Planning

2019-2020

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Pathways to

Opportunity

Can YOU see yourself earning money while enjoying doing this?

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These occupations?

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Can YOU see yourself earning

money while enjoying doing

this?

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Great ideas…

What is to come?

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To Mars…?

Can YOU see yourself earning money while enjoying doing this?

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Who is this

person?

29th Governor Generalof Canada

• Julie Payette!!

• Her Excellency was sworn into office on October 2, 2017.

• You never know where you end up!

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Col. Chris Hatfield..Nov. 2014!

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And now a Professor!

> University of Waterloo

>Teaching in:

Faculties of Science,

Environment,

Applied Health Sciences

>You never know where you end up!

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What the world needs(challenges)

What I’m good at

(strengths)What I like

(passion)

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YOUR job…is to become a

Challenge Researcher!!

Ask yourself…

What are some of the problems/concerns/challenges we

will be facing in society?? 13

One growing area…

Challenge: Aging population

What will these people need?

>health care workers , occupational therapists, physiotherapists, personal support workers, nurses.

Need assisted living: engineers to design, technicians to maintain, cooks, recreation specialists.

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Conference Board of Canada predicts:

> next 6 years, 1 million jobs created, with 1/3 in health care and social services.

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Two other growing areas…

According to Employment and Social Development Canada:

Booming growth in sustainable energy-related work.

Need-people skilled in data analysis, web design,

technology engineering. (IT)

Need-people skilled who can upgrade our energy

networks and aging infrastructure.

(manufacturing)

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Trend: Young people and seniors moving into large cites and towns – housing development-

Need: highly skilled trades people-such as plumbers/electricians. (construction/manufacturing)

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Our goal is help you plan for SUCCESS!

What does this look like?

completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma requirements (OSSD).

going to work directly from Port CreditTaking a GAP year

eligible to study what you wish: Apprenticeship, College, University

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Pathways…

Students in Ontario have many options for

post secondary training.

You can choose from 28 colleges, 21

universities, hundreds of private career

colleges, over 140 apprenticeship

opportunities and on the job training

programs.

Check it out!

Lots of information here

Check it out!

Volunteer sheets, summer/night school information.

Compulsory Courses for Grade 10

OPTIONAL CHOICES (pick 3)ARTS, FAMILY STUDIES, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, TECHNOLOGY, BUSINESS,LANGUAGES

• ENGLISH

• MATH

• SCIENCE

• HISTORY

• CIVICS (half credit)

• CAREERS (half credit)

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Regional Programs

• You are responsible for choosing the appropriate courses for your program to ensure you fulfill the requirements.

• Speak with your Regional Program teachers to ensure your course plan is correct.

• REMEMBER: There are separate folders in myBlueprint for Regional Strings and SciTech courses.

Sci-Tech

English

Math

Science (SNC2DR)

History

Careers (GLC2OR) and Civics (CHV2OR) – half courses

TMJ 2OR or TDJ2OR

option

option

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COURSE LEVELS• As well as choosing specific courses , you also

need to choose APPROPRIATE LEVELS.

• Academic (D)

• Applied (P)

• Locally Developed (L)

• Open (O)• TALK to your Parents/Teachers/Guidance Counsellor

• LOOK at PRE-REQUISITES

• Talk to your teachers/department offices

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Pathway ChartGrade 12 U

Calculus and Vectors

MCV4U

Grade 12 U

Advanced Functions

MHF4U

Grade 12 U

Mathematics of Data

Management

MDM4U

Grade 12 C

Mathematics for

College Technology

MCT4C

Grade 12 C

Foundations for

College Mathematics

MAP4C

Grade 12 E

Mathematics for

Work and Everyday

Life

MEL4E

Grade 11 U

Functions

MCR3U

Grade 11 M

Functions and

Applications

MCF3M

Grade 11 C

Foundations for

College Mathematics

MBF3C

Grade 10

LDCC

Grade 9

Foundations

Applied

MFM1P

Grade 11 E

Mathematics for Work

and Everyday Life

MEL3E

Grade 9

LDCC

Grade 10

Principles

Academic

MPM2D

Grade 10

Foundations

Applied

MFM2P

Grade 9

Principles

Academic

MPM1D

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Alternate Pathway

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•Recommended Prerequisite Course

Mark

PCSS MATHEMATICS

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If you are 110% certain that you are going to take a course in summer school, do notchoose it as part of your plan for next year in myBlueprint.

If you plan to take a compulsory subject (e.g. CHC2D0 in summer school), please use the comments section in myBlueprint to indicate this to your Guidance Counsellor.

Other helpful tips!

• Might move?......select courses now.

• Summer school information: April.

• Register online in early May.

• Announcements will be made.

• ‘Reserve’ a seat! (failing a course)

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While at PCSS..

There are GREAT opportunities for you to participate

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SHSM: MANUFACTURING

COURSESTMJ3M0 TDJ3M0ICS3U0 CO-OPTEJ3M0 SPH3U0

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SHSM: Justice, Community Services, Emergency Safety

Sample Courses

CLU3MO HSP3U0

PAF3OM Co-op C32

NEW: Grade 11 English course

• Starting in Sept. 2019: NBE 3U0 >English: Contemporary Aboriginal Voices

This course focuses on themes, forms, and stylistic elements of a range of literary, informational, and graphic texts of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit authors in Canada. They will analyze changes in use of text forms by Aboriginal authors over time periods and within cultures when expressing themes of identity, relationships, and sovereignty in the 21st century. Students will create oral, written, and media texts to explore their own ideas and understanding focusing on the development of literacy, communication, critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. The course is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 university preparation course. Prerequisite: ENG2D0

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Why Experiential Learning?Co-op, Dual Credit, OYAP

Help answer the question: “What are you

going to do after high school?”

Learn about yourself

Gain skills and know-how about the

workplace

Network

Why Skilled Trades? Gain skills for employment and for personal use

Feel the satisfaction of building, fixing, creating, doing

learn by doing

Avoid university/college debt

Earn while you learn

University/College

Year 1

License

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

40% = $12\hr

$24 000

50% = $15\hr

$30 000

60% = $18\hr

$36 000

70% = $21\hr

$42 000

80% = $24\hr

$48 000

$30\hr

$60 000

-$20 000

-$20 000

-$20 000

-$20 000

-$20 000

$50 000

salary +

$100,000 debt

Apprenticeship PlumberP

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What is OYAP – Ontario Youth Apprenticeship

Program?

OYAP opens the door

to great careers!

Students explore a skilled trade careers

and can even start an apprenticeship

while in high school through

Co-operative Education.

OYAP

Is funded and managed by MAESD:

The Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development

• In a school (Child Development Practitioner, CYW, EA)

• In a garage (Auto Service Tech, Truck & Coach, Small Engines, Auto

Body Collision Damage Repairer, etc)

• In a restaurant (cook, assistant cook)

• On a construction site (General Carpenter, Construction Craft

Worker, Electrician)

• In a residential/industrial site (HVAC, Electrician, Plumber

• In a salon (hairstylist)

• In a manufacturing facility (Tool & Die, General Machinist, Industrial

Mechanic)

• Outdoor work like golf course or Gardener (horticultural tech, etc)

PCSS Co-op Program: 2 and 4 credit

(grade 11 and grade 12)

Co-op/OYAP Placement Examples

Dual Credit Courses: Prepare!

Take a college course in high school.

Earn 2-3 credits.

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Lots of CHOICES!

GIVE it a try!

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Course Selection Materials

• Chart Your Course (course book)

www.pcssonline.com

Student Services section

• Student Web (on PCSS web site)

• my Blueprint: individual pathways plan. (IPP)

• Instruction sheet/planning sheet.

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School website ->Student Services->Common Course Calendar.

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Review the courses available

Use the Grade 10 Course Selection Planning

Sheet.

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CHROME: Must use it!

Access to myBlueprint is through BYODYou MUST use CHROME!

From the Peel Home Page, click

BYOD login

Sign in using your Username and

Password

Accessing myBlueprint

Use BYOD login

If you are NEW to the PDSB…

myBlueprint.ca/peel

You will need your:– Date of Birth

– OEN• Ontario Education Number (OEN). Find this on:

– Your student card

– Your report cards

– Your timetable

– Or come to Guidance

– Note: In order to select and submit courses, you MUST use your OEN the first time you login to myBlueprint.

Plan Your Courses Using myBlueprint’s High School Planner

Course Selection Process

Choose

courses using

the suggested

subjects

Select the Grade and Subject

Sort the courses by

subject

Changing or

Deleting

selections,

select the three

grey dots

Pop up box

will appear

with choices

Modifying Choices

Review Course Selection

Review details and issues

Review Course Selection

• Issues that are identified can still be updated BEFORE YOU

SUBMIT!

• Not all issues that are identified need to be altered.

e.g. ESLBO0 does not need ESLAO0 as a

prerequisite.

• Principals may waive prerequisites if in the student’s best interest.

You must use a Pre-requisite Waiver form, available in Guidance.

• You can add comments to the plan, such as summer school plans.

• Troubleshooting Request Form available in Guidance

Missing Prerequisite NotificationMissing prerequisites have a red indicator

and are highlighted in Pink

Please review your

course

prerequisites.

You must complete

a Pre-requisite

Waiver form for all

missing pre-

requisites (except

ESL)

See your Guidance

Counsellor to

develop a plan.

Submit Course Selection

Grade 10

columnwill have 9 boxes filled. Why?

Print Sign-Off Sheet : Verification Form

Sign-off Sheet must be selected

(it is not automatic)

The Sign-off Sheet can be

printed multiple times.

1. Please print the Course Verification Form / Sign-Off Sheet in myBlueprint

2. Have your Parent/ Guardian sign the form and return the form to your HomeformTeacher before Jan.15th.

Verification Form

Choose your courses wisely!

• Don’t be disappointed that a course you want is notavailable due to insufficient enrollment or that a course is full that you did not select.

Online course selection submissions:

Dec. 11th to Jan. 15th

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Questions?

-Speak to your teachers- Visit the department offices for

information on specific courses-Speak to your parents/guardians- Speak to your peers

RESEARCH

Still Have Questions?

“Drop-in” to Guidance at Lunch:

January 8th, 9th, 10th

No appointments needed!

REMEMBER!

TODAY: myBlueprint opens

Login through BYOD using CHROME!

Jan.15th Course Plan Verification sheets due to your home form teacher

Opening Doors

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• When you choose courses for secondary school, it is important that you do some HONEST self assessment, matching your ability with your interests.

• A strong foundation is very important for success in grades 11 and 12!

Some good advice!

• Decide in your heart of hearts what really excites and challengesYOU , and start moving your life in that direction.

• Look at who you want to be, and start sculpting yourself into that person.

• - Col. Chris Hadfield, An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth -

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• Remember the F word!!!

•FUN!!!

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