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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS English Language Arts, Grade 7 Students in this course are introduced to literary concepts in a variety of genres: fiction, drama, nonfiction and poetry. Attention focuses on comprehension relating to specific skills within each genre. Skills include identifying and explaining plot development, characterization, text structures, author s purpose, figurative language, inferences, main idea/details, vocabulary development, and other relevant literacy skills. Students respond to a variety of texts and also develop their writing skills in the above mentioned genres. Students continue working on the writing process with a specific emphasis on organization, focus, style, content development, and conventions. Advanced English Language Arts, Grade 7 Students in this course explore literary concepts in a variety of genres: fiction, drama, nonfiction and poetry. Attention focuses on moving beyond basic comprehension skills to analyzing and evaluating higher reading level text. Other skills include identifying, applying, and evaluating plot development, characterization, text structures, author s purpose, figurative language, inferences, main idea/details, vocabulary development and other relevant literacy skills. Students continue working on the writing process with a specific emphasis on organization, focus, style, content development, and conventions. English Language Arts, Grade 8 Students in this course expand their knowledge of literary concepts through exploration and application of a variety of literary genres: fiction, poetry, nonfiction, persuasion techniques, and drama. While focusing on comprehension, analyzing and interpreting plot development, characterization, conflict, figurative language, inferencing, elements of nonfiction, text structure, author s purpose, vocabulary development, propaganda and other relevant literacy skills students will read and respond to a variety of texts. Writing skills will continue to be developed with more complex paragraph development, word usage, transitions, leads, as well as, organization, focus, style, content development, and conventions. Advanced English Language Arts, Grade 8 Students in this course expand their knowledge of literary concepts through exploration, analysis, and application of a variety of literary genres in their reading, writing, and speaking. This includes the analysis and interpretation of the following skills; plot development, characterization, conflict, figurative language, inferencing, elements of nonfiction, text structure, author s purpose, vocabulary development, propaganda and other relevant literacy. Writing skills will continue to be developed with more complex paragraph development, word usage, transitions, leads, as well as, organization, focus, style, content development, and conventions. Reading, Grades 7 & 8 Students participating in the reading class will receive instruction that promotes strategic reading strategies, comprehension skills, and instruction on how to acquire knowledge effectively in the content areas. Other students may focus on improving decoding skills. Small group collaboration will be centered on guided and independent practice of pertinent reading and learning skills. The students focus will be determined through reading inventories and informal reading assessments conducted by the teacher. The goal of reading class is to promote lifelong reading and learning. Students must be recommended and qualify for the program.

SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies, Grade 7 This course involves an introduction to geography and government. Using five geographical themes Location (absolute and relative), Place (physical and human characteristics), Human Environmental Interactions, Movement, and Regions students will gain an understanding of the tools and methods used to study the world from a geographic perspective. Additionally, students will learn what it means to be an American citizen as well as how our government functions. Social Studies, Grade 8 This course involves the study of civics at the federal, state, and local level. It also covers United States History from Colonization to 1789. SCIENCE General Science, Grade 7 The 7 th grade General Science course will be presented in a spiral format, building upon content in previous grades. The 7 th grade General Science course will cover a variety of science topics including Earth and Space, Life/Biology, Geology, Ecology, and Physical. General Science, Grade 8 This course will be presented in a spiral format, building upon content in previous grades. The 8 th grade General Science course will cover a variety of science topics including Earth and Space, Astronomy, Life/Biology, Geology, Ecology, Chemical and Physical. MATHEMATICS Math, Grade 7 The seventh grade mathematics class will cover topics in probability, statistics, geometry, integers, and basic algebra. Applications using decimals and fractions will also be incorporated. This class allows the students to advance in their knowledge of math at a moderately paced level. Students must take more responsibility to complete daily assignments than in previous years. This class is recommended for the majority of students entering seventh grade. Algebra I Honors, Grade 7 This course offers a similar approach as Algebra I but will require a more in-depth analysis of the concepts in the first course in modern algebra. This course is designed to help the students to do the following: understand the basic structure of algebra; perceive the role of deductive reasoning in algebra; appreciate the need for precision of language. The students will take the Algebra I Keystone exam at the end of this course. The grade for this course will count toward the student s HS GPA and appear on their HS transcript.

Pre-Algebra, Grade 7 or 8 This course provides the foundation for learning algebra before introducing the concepts of Algebra I. The topics covered include properties, integers, rational numbers, equations, systems of equations, inequalities, functions, graphing, proportions, percent, probability, statistics, and geometry. Algebra I, Grade 7 or 8 This course is the foundation for high school mathematics courses. It is the bridge from the concrete to the abstract study of mathematics. After a review of the properties and rational numbers, the students will solve equations, use proportional reasoning, graph relations and functions, analyze linear equations, solve linear inequalities, solve systems of linear equations and inequalities, explore polynomials, and solve quadratic equations. The students will take the Algebra I Keystone exam at the end of this course. The grade for this course will count toward the student s HS GPA and appear on their HS transcript. Algebra II Honors, Grade 8 This course offers a similar approach as Algebra II but will require a more in-depth analysis of the concepts in the second course in modern algebra. This course stresses the structure of the real number system and complex numbers, along with helping students to do the following: recognize techniques of algebra; acquire facility in applying deductive reasoning in algebra; and appreciate the need for precision of language. The grade for this course will count toward the student s HS GPA and appear on their HS transcript. ART Art, Grade 7 In grade 7 art classes, students learn about the ART ELEMENTS (lines, shape, color, texture, space, form, value) and ART PRINCIPLES (contrast, emphasis, repetition, movement, balance, unity). These are the visual pieces used to build an art work. Students look at famous art works to learn how the master artists have used the ART ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES to create art. When possible, students will be able to choose from different versions of the same project. Students will learn new art techniques and refine their skills in using art materials. Art, Grade 8 In grade 8 art classes, students continue to learn about the ART ELEMENTS (lines, shape, color, texture, space, form, value) and ART PRINCIPLES (contrast, emphasis, repetition, movement, balance, unity) and use these visual pieces used to build an art work. Students continue to look at famous art works to learn how the master artists have used the ART ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES to create art. When possible, students will be able to choose from two or three different versions of the same project. Students will continue to learn new art techniques and refine their skills in using art materials.

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computer Information Technology, Grade 7 The driving emphasis of this course is to provide students with a continuing skill set for 21st century learning, particularly in terms of: advocating and practicing safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology. using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity. selecting and using applications effectively and productively. transferring current knowledge to learning of new technologies. developing an understanding of programming & computational concepts. design and analysis of dynamic systems and how end-users interact with said systems. This course also serves to introduce various curricular and career paths that can be pursued in high school Business and Computer Information Technology and Technology Education. The content of this course includes but is not limited to social networking, online publishing, graphic design, programming, and game design. Computer Information Technology, Grade 8 The driving emphasis of this course is to provide students with a continuing skill set for 21st century learning as well as introduce various curricular and career paths that can be pursued in high school Business and Computer Information Technology and Digital Arts. Students will complete independent projects where they are required to determine and use the appropriate technology tool(s) for the task at hand in a manner that allows seamless transfer of created objects and documents to flow easily between the selected tools without outside intervention. They will also participate in weekly exercises in coding and programming. The content of this course includes but is not limited to: systems analysis, design thinking, project management. elearning & Course Management Systems programming & computational concepts writing code

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE Family & Consumer Science, Grade 7 The seventh grade curriculum serves as an introduction to the F. C. S. curriculum in the areas of foods and sewing. The foods curriculum focuses on basic nutrition, eating for disease prevention, food safety, measuring & organizational skills, consumerism, table setting and etiquette. The sewing curriculum introduces machine usage, eye hand coordination, measuring & reading skills, independent thinking, time management and problem solving skills which culminate in the completion of a drawstring bag project. Family & Consumer Science, Grade 8 The eighth grade curriculum builds on the foundation laid in the seventh grade curriculum and adds an introduction to the area of child development. The foods curriculum includes an in-depth study on nutrition and food choices and deepens the culinary skills needed for advanced recipe preparation. The sewing curriculum develops and practices problem solving and decision making skills, emphasizes independent thinking and enhances measuring skills. It also introduces the art of handsewing and culminates in the completion of a walker bag donated to residents within the local community. The child development curriculum emphasizes the basic needs of all children, the stages of a child s development and the importance of providing an environment rich in stimulating experiences. MUSIC General Music, Grade 7 In 7th grade general music class, the students will have hands on experience of the Elements of Music : rhythm, melody, harmony, tone color, and form. Next, the students will explore the world of music history by learning about the baroque composers Handel and Bach and the classical composers Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. Finally, they will learn the basic techniques of playing the classical guitar and continue on recorders and singing. General Music, Grade 8 In 8 th grade general music, the students learn how music affects their lives in the following ways: being a participant; being a listener; factors influencing choices; enriching entertainment; selecting music; music technology. The students explore music history by learning about romantic composers Liszt, Bizet, Debussey and Schonbert. They also briefly study modern music from the 1950 s to the present. Students learn to compose their own song, incorporating proper rhythms, pitches, dynamics, and tempos. Students experience hands-on keyboard learning in both clefs. Singing and listening to a wide variety of music enhances the general music class experience.

Band, Grades 7 & 8 The middle school band curriculum is designed to help the students further their knowledge and enjoyment in the performance of instrumental music. The students meet as an ensemble two times per cycle. They also meet in a small group session for one period per cycle. During the small group meetings, students review knowledge from previous years and apply it to the materials on which they are currently working. This experience includes basic theory knowledge as well as performance of various scale and rhythmic materials. In the large ensemble settings the students learn to apply all of their knowledge together in the performance of many different styles of music. Emphasis is based not only on the music performance, but also on the concept of working together to strive for the best result. Jazz Band, Grades 7 & 8 The middle school jazz band is a performance oriented group in which the students will learn about and perform different styles of jazz music. Some of the styles studied will include swing, Latin and rock from the age of the big bands to the present. The purpose of the group is not only to learn about, but also to appreciate the different styles. There is also a chance for those students who would like to learn some very basic improvisational skills. The culmination of the year is a series of performances at various jazz festivals throughout the area. Students must be a member of band, orchestra, or chorus in order to be eligible to be a member of jazz band. Jazz band members are required to attend weekly after school rehearsals in addition to their regular class meeting. Orchestra, Grades 7 & 8 Students who have played in the Orchestra in Elementary/Intermediate level will be eligible to participate. Beginners are welcome at any time. Once the beginner has reached a certain technique level, they may join the Orchestra group. The students will continue working in their method books, and with their music theory. Students will learn a higher level of techniques. Also the Orchestra may have the opportunity to learn and play with a wind and percussion section. The Orchestra performs in a variety of concerts. This is a graded course and includes a once a cycle rotating group lesson and two group rehearsals. Chorus, Grades 7 & 8 Chorus is a performance oriented ensemble that is open to any interested student, regardless of previous experience. Choral students present multiple concerts each school year as a method of showcasing the work they have accomplished. In the choral classroom students will learn singing techniques and music notation through a variety of popular, artistic, and historical genres. In addition to the scheduled class, this course also requires a choral sectional. The choral sectional is a small group lesson focusing on the techniques and music for one particular part of the chorus. Typical sectionals are based on Soprano, Alto, and Men.

WELLNESS Wellness, Grade 7 The Wellness education program seeks to encourage students to take an active role in maintaining and improving their physical, social, emotional, and intellectual health. The Wellness program incorporates psychomotor, cognitive and affective learning experiences through basic movement skills, fitness activities, team sports, and individual and lifetime sports. The students are encouraged to develop cooperative behavior and become knowledgeable of game rules, scoring, strategies and health and safety practices. Wellness, Grade 8 The Wellness education program seeks to encourage students to take an active role in maintaining and improving their physical, social, emotional, and intellectual health. The Wellness program incorporates psychomotor, cognitive and affective learning experiences through basic movement skills, fitness activities, team sports, and individual and lifetime sports. The students are encouraged to develop cooperative behavior and become knowledgeable of game rules, scoring, strategies and health and safety practices. WORLD LANGUAGE Foreign Language Experience (FLEX), Grade 7 FLEX is an introduction to Spanish and German language and culture. Students begin to explore the World Language standards, which include real-world communication, discovering culture- local and abroad, making interdisciplinary and personal connections and comparisons, and building community. FLEX is not a prerequisite for Spanish 1 or German 1, however, students who take FLEX will build prior knowledge that will enhance the level 1 experience. German I, Grade 8 German 1 at the middle school follows the same curriculum as German 1 at the high school. The curriculum is based on the World Language standards, which include real-world communication, discovering culture- local and abroad, making interdisciplinary and personal connections and comparisons, and building community. The grade for this course will count toward the student s HS GPA and appear on their HS transcript. Spanish I, Grade 8 Spanish 1 at the middle school follows the same curriculum as Spanish 1 at the high school. The curriculum is based on the World Language standards, which include real-world communication, discovering culture- local and abroad, making interdisciplinary and personal connections and comparisons, and building community. The grade for this course will count toward the student s HS GPA and appear on their HS transcript.