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Mrs. Bowen's Intro to ACT and Computer Science Classes
About Intro to ACT for 8th Grade
Preparing for High School and Beyond: Your 8th Grade Journey
As you enter 8th grade, you'll start an exciting journey that prepares you for high school and your future. This year, you'll learn about the ACT test, which is important for college admissions. You'll also explore different career options and high school pathways to help you make informed decisions about your future. We'll teach you how to maintain a good GPA (grade point average) and use email professionally. You'll discover why a competitive ACT score is crucial for getting into your preferred college and earning scholarships. Remember, higher education is within reach for all Tennessee students! We want to encourage you to start high school strong and keep up that effort throughout all four years. This year is all about setting you up for success in high school and beyond!
About Computer Science for 6th and 7th Grade
Exploring the Digital World: Computer Science for Middle Schoolers
In today's fast-paced digital world, computer science (CS) is becoming an essential part of our lives. As 6th and 7th graders, you'll have the exciting opportunity to learn CS concepts and practices, which will help you understand the technology around you and develop important skills like problem-solving and logical thinking. You'll explore topics such as online safety, digital citizenship, and even try your hand at programming! These lessons will not only be fun and creative but also prepare you for a future where computer literacy is crucial in many jobs. By learning CS, you'll be better equipped to navigate the digital world safely, work well with others, and maybe even discover a passion for a career in this rapidly growing field.
Tools to Help You Succeed
Daily Lesson App: SMORE A link will be sent to you in your school email.
Communication: Email [email protected] ONLY use your school email account to email me.
Grades: SKYWARD Use your assigned username and password.
Grading Policy and Lesson Expectations: Click Here