Wood Middle School Electives for the 2012-2013 School Year Rising 7 th and 8 th graders will sign up for classes this week.
WORLD LANGUAGES Spanish and French Next year, as an elective, seventh and eighth graders can sign up for a World Language class. We offer French and Spanish levels 1, 2 and 3 or Spanish for Native Speakers 1 (SSS 1). For SS1, you will be given a placement test in seventh grade to determine if you can take the class as an eighth grader. You ll need these credits for high school, so why not take them now? All of the World Language teachers look forward to seeing you next year. Nos vemos!! À bientôt!
8 th Grade Arts Electives Semester followed by full year courses.
Semester course linked to Lights, Camera, Media, Literacy
Semester course linked to Lights, Camera, Media, Literacy
Lights, Camera, MEDIA Literacy! presents a timeline of media with focus on the history and physics of communication from the earliest times via storytelling by troubadours and griots to today s mass media world. The units include Storytelling, The Printing Press, Newspapers & Print Advertising, Photography & Film, Radio, Television, Computers and the Internet, and Media & Our World. Lights, Camera, Media, Literacy! Semester course linked to Global Issues: Model UN
Journalism http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart Do You Like To: Write news, features, reviews, and advice articles? Interview staff and peers? Take photos? Be part of a student-centered, student-decided, student-produced publication? In Journalism, everyone is a reporter, an editor, and a photographer. Semester course linked to Digital Photography If you have an A or B in English 6 or English 7, BECOME A JOURNALIST!
Take Digital Photography and learn to edit and improve your Photography with Mrs. Morrell! Turing Black and white into color! Re-Coloring! Re-touching! Semester course linked to Journalism Photo Filters!
Cloning People! (all the same person!) Things in Motion Semester course linked to Journalism
Art 8 This semester course furthers students knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the visual arts. A variety of art media is used to create in-depth 2 and 3-dimensional projects. Students continue to learn the processes of drawing, painting, printmaking and ceramics using the elements of art and principles of design. Semester course linked to Forensic Science
If you enjoy a great mystery than you have found the right place. By the end of the semester you will be part of our very own Wood CSI team!!! Requirements of a Forensic Scientist Good communication skills Able to remain unbiased when checking evidence Meticulous by nature Logical thinker Motivated to learn and challenge ideas Excellent observation skills Forensic Science Topics History of Forensics Famous Court Case Studies Crime Science Investigation Identifying suspects Tracing Evidence Finger Printing Blood Evidence Forensic Anthropology Bringing evidence to court Semester course linked to Art 8
Introduction To Engineering Design (PLTW) 8 th Grade (Pre- Requisite CADD/ARE) Puzzle Cube Project This is the capstone course to the Engineering Pathway here at Wood MS. Introduction to Engineering Design TM (IED) is a high school level course that is appropriate for students who are interested in design and engineering and are strong in mathematics (preferably taking Honors Geometry). The major focus of the IED course is to expose students to design process, research and analysis, teamwork, communication methods, global and human impacts, engineering standards, and technical documentation. Sea Perch Underwater Robot Redesign Inventor 3 D modeling CAD Program Full Year Course
Foundations of Art, do a little bit of everything in this advanced level high school credit course with Mrs. Morrell! Full Year Course
Software Apps by Design This full year course covers Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. It is a high school course which will give you one high school credit. Full Year Course Excel PowerPoin t Access
Beginning Band and Orchestra For 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grade students who play or would like to learn to play an instrument! Instruments: Band Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba, Percussion Orchestra Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass http://www.bisd.net/page/4254 http://artmasters.serdar-hizli-art.com/2010/09/andy-warhol-pop-art-prints-eleven-string-instruments/ Play level I and II music of all different genres and styles, learn new techniques and skills on your instrument as well as music history, and perform at concerts throughout the school year! Full Year Course
Advanced Band and Orchestra For 7 th and 8 th graders who have completed at least one year in a beginning music ensemble (6 th graders by audition). http://lyricsdog.eu/s/colourful%20musical%20notes Play level II, III, and IV music, develop techniques and skills on your instrument, and perform at concerts throughout the school year! Attend Music in the Parks competition at the end of the school year at an amusement park! Festival performance in the morning, enjoy the park the rest of the day. This year we are going to Hershey Park at the end of May! Full Year Course
Chorus For 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grade students who would like to develop their singing skills! http://members.letssingit.com/895006/pictures/368452 Perform level I, II, and II music a capella and accompanied, learn to sing music on sight, in rounds, and in harmony, as well as develop an awareness of musical styles and music history. Compete against other Montgomery County middle schools at the MCPS Choral Festival in April! Full Year Course http://www.fbcrosharon.org/2012/01/music-notes/
7 th Grade Arts Electives Semester followed by full year courses.
Reader s Theater, come have fun and use your imagination With Mrs. Morrell! Semester course linked to Art Studio
Art Studio This semester course teaches drawing and painting skills, aesthetics of art evaluation, and the relationship of art to other disciplines. Students create artwork using drawing, design, collage, painting, sculpture, and printmaking materials and processes. Semester course linked to Readers Theatre
Computer Applications This 1/2 year course covers Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint as well as keyboard skills, research techniques and Web 2.0 tools. Semester course linked to Art Studio
Art Studio This semester course teaches drawing and painting skills, aesthetics of art evaluation, and the relationship of art to other disciplines. Students create artwork using drawing, design, collage, painting, sculpture, and printmaking materials and processes. Semester course linked to Computer Applications
Take Digital Photography and learn to edit and improve your Photography with Mrs. Morrell! Turing Black and white into color! Re-Coloring! Re-touching! Semester course linked to Journalism Photo Filters!
Journalism http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart Do You Like To: Write news, features, reviews, and advice articles? Interview staff and peers? Take photos? Be part of a student-centered, student-decided, student-produced publication? In Journalism, everyone is a reporter, an editor, and a photographer. Semester course linked to Digital Photography If you have an A or B in English 6 or English 7, BECOME A JOURNALIST!
Software Apps by Design This full year course covers Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. It is a high school course which will give you one high school credit. Full Year Course Excel PowerPoin t Access
Lights, Camera, FILM, Literacy Is a continuation of LCL!, however LCL! is not a pre-requisite. LCL! Film focuses on the development of film from early film processes to digital animation. Students will mimic particular innovators, such as Melies and develop longer films over several weeks as the class and movie styles progress. This course focuses on the analysis of older films, therefore students will spend several periods discussing the literary, cinematic and theatrical qualities of the films that were impactful to film as we know it today. One of the novels read in this course is The Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum. Students will write several essays on the merits of the films watched in class. Full Year Course
Computer Aided Drafting and Design/Applied Robotics Engineering (CADD/ARE) 7 th Grade (Engineering Pathway) Do you want to build underwater robots, magnetic levitation vehicles, safety cars, and foam board houses? Do you want to use 3D modeling and architectural design software? Do you enjoy designing and building? CADD/ARE is for YOU! Full Year Course
Take Computer Art and learn to Create Unique Digital Artwork with Mrs. Morrell! Eye Portrait Project! Text Art! Pointillism Project! Full Year Course Surrealism Project!
Stained Glass Project! Winter Scene Project! Doodle 4 Google! Full Year Course Soda Logo Project!
Beginning Band and Orchestra For 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grade students who play or would like to learn to play an instrument! Instruments: Band Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba, Percussion Orchestra Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass http://www.bisd.net/page/4254 http://artmasters.serdar-hizli-art.com/2010/09/andy-warhol-pop-art-prints-eleven-string-instruments/ Play level I and II music of all different genres and styles, learn new techniques and skills on your instrument as well as music history, and perform at concerts throughout the school year!
Advanced Band and Orchestra For 7 th and 8 th graders who have completed at least one year in a beginning music ensemble (6 th graders by audition). http://lyricsdog.eu/s/colourful%20musical%20notes Play level II, III, and IV music, develop techniques and skills on your instrument, and perform at concerts throughout the school year! Attend Music in the Parks competition at the end of the school year at an amusement park! Festival performance in the morning, enjoy the park the rest of the day. This year we are going to Hershey Park at the end of May!
Chorus For 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grade students who would like to develop their singing skills! http://members.letssingit.com/895006/pictures/368452 Perform level I, II, and II music a capella and accompanied, learn to sing music on sight, in rounds, and in harmony, as well as develop an awareness of musical styles and music history. Compete against other Montgomery County middle schools at the MCPS Choral Festival in April! http://www.fbcrosharon.org/2012/01/music-notes/
Any questions can be directed to your first period teachers, electives teachers, guidance, or Mr. Bush!! Thanks for your attention!!