WMS SCHEDULE AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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WMS SCHEDULE AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 7 Period Day We have 7 periods a day with an average 47 min per day, 5 days a week. CORE Math and ELA for 5/6th Grade Students All 5/6th students at WMS (with the exception of a few 6th grade students who qualify for advanced math) are enrolled in a block of two classes each for ELA and Math. Research shows that typical 5/6th grade students need 90+ minutes of effective instruction in ELA and Math every day to make adequate progress. With two classes set aside each for ELA and Math, students are receiving an average of 94 minutes a day in each subject. CORE Math and ELA for 7/8th Grade Students Students who consistently demonstrate on or above level performance on the SBA, classroom and district assessments in ELA and/or Math, take 1 class of CORE ELA and 1 class of CORE Math, averaging 47 min per day in each subject. Because they do not need support classes, they also have the opportunity to take more electives. Students who are on/above level in ELA and above level in Math can earn three electives a day. If they need a support class in either area, each needed support class replaces one elective. Science for 5-8th Grade Students All students are enrolled in Science year round for 1 period, averaging 47 min per day, 5 days a week. With the challenging new NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards), this is critical to student success. In addition to CORE Science, students may choose from our science electives such as lego robotics, medical careers, forensics, project based learning, and horticulture. Social Studies for 5-8th Students For 5th grade students, Social Studies is integrated into the ELA CORE block, where students read, write and present around text in the areas of history, civics and geography. At the 6-8th grade levels, students take one semester each year: 6th grade- Personal Finance/Citizenship, 7th grade-social Studies and 8th Grade-WA State History. Social Studies is also integrated through reading, writing and presenting about Social Studies topics in their CORE ELA and Reading Support classes. Opportunities for Advanced Math Class Students in Grades 6-8 who qualify for advanced math take one period of advanced math rather than general math. They work at a faster pace and cover more material. To qualify for advanced math, students must consistently perform at a high level on the SBA, in class and on school wide assessments (iready). Depending on the grade level, these courses are Pre-Algebra or Algebra, with the addition of Geometry in two years. Algebra and Geometry are eligible for high school credit. Opportunities for Advanced ELA Class Students in Grades 7/8 who qualify for advanced ELA take one period of advanced ELA rather than general ELA. They work at a faster pace and work with more challenging text. To qualify for advanced ELA, students must consistently perform at a high level on the SBA, in class and on school wide assessments (iready). Reading and Math Support for 5/6th Grade Students 5/6th grade students who need additional support on top of their CORE ELA block are enrolled in a Reading class. These classes are very small and do explicit, targeted

instruction to increase student achievement up to grade level. The reading class replaces one elective. Students enrolled in reading classes still get one Special a day throughout the year (PE, Technology). Reading and Math Support for 7/8th Grade Students: Students who need Math and/or ELA support at the 7/8th grade level have two periods of math and/or ELA every day in their schedule (averaging 94 min per day, 5 days a week). Students needing Math support are with their CORE Math teacher for 2 periods a day. Students needing ELA support are with their CORE ELA teacher for 1 period and a specialized Reading teacher for the second Reading/ELA class. These specialized Reading classes are very small, and do explicit, targeted instruction with students based on their assessed need. Homeroom Only on Friday We only have homeroom once a week which maximizes regular class time M-Th while still allowing students and teachers to check Skyward together, clean lockers and have special assemblies on a regular basis. These activities help students to stay organized and celebrate student success in academics and athletics. They also help build school spirit. Opportunities for More Electives Students who do not need reading and math support classes will have additional opportunities to take more electives throughout the year. 5 th Grade Elective Descriptions Beginning Band (All Year): Beginning Band is a class for students who wish to learn to play one of the musical instruments found in a traditional Symphonic Band. These instruments include flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, baritone horn, trombone, and percussion. Students will learn techniques for sound production, music reading, and technical proficiency on their chosen instrument. Students will also participate in required quarterly concerts/ recitals. No previous experience is required to participate in this class. This class is open to all grade levels. Students coming into this class will need to purchase a low-cost methods book and rent or purchase an instrument for their own use within the class. The school does have a LIMITED number of instruments available for students who cannot afford to purchase or rent their own instrument. 5/6 Choir (All Year): This choir will focus on singing different songs from a variety of eras, cultures, and subject matter. Students will learn concepts of melody and begin to sing in harmony in 2 parts. Students will also learn some basic music theory including music notation, rhythms, note names, music vocabulary, and basic music history of prominent composers. There will be an evening concert near the end of each quarter. 5/6 Additional PE/Team Sports (One Semester): This class is designed for the student who wants to extend his/her physical education experience to included two semesters worth of PE. Students will get to learn and participate in a variety of games and sports. 5/6 Lego Robotics (One Semester) Lego Robotics is a great way to learn about the world around us using science, technology, engineering, math, and creativity. Through team work, imagination, and cooperation students solve problems, work missions, and compete in competitions.

5/6 Art (One Semester) In Art survey we will be learning how to express ourselves in a variety of media including drawing, watercolor, printmaking, ceramics, and paper mache. We will also learn about art history, art professions, and the elements and principles of art to inspire our creations. 5th Grade Leadership (Application Required-Second Semester only by approval) Through large and small group activities, students will learn and develop a variety of useful skills as they plan and organize activities for the middle school. Students must fill out an application form to be considered for this class. Leadership is a requirement for Class Representatives (schedule permitting). 6 th Grade Elective Descriptions Beginning Band (All Year): Beginning Band is a class for students who wish to learn to play one of the musical instruments found in a traditional Symphonic Band. These instruments include flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, baritone horn, trombone, and percussion. Students will learn techniques for sound production, music reading, and technical proficiency on their chosen instrument. Students will also participate in required quarterly concerts/ recitals. No previous experience is required to participate in this class. This class is open to all grade levels. Students coming into this class will need to purchase a low-cost methods book and rent or purchase an instrument for their own use within the class. The school does have a LIMITED number of instruments available for students who cannot afford to purchase or rent their own instrument. Intermediate Band (All Year): Students who would like to participate in Intermediate Band are required to have taken Beginning Band or rate at a proficiency consistent with having taken Beginning Band prior to enrollment. In addition to the instruments that are offered in the Beginning Band, students may learn to play oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, French horn, and tuba. We will continue to work on the foundational elements of music reading and performance and will play more challenging material than that undertaken by our Beginning Band. This is an ensemble for intermediate-level students in the 6th-8th grade. These students will also participate in required quarterly concerts as well as our seasonal parades. Students coming into this class will need to purchase a low-cost methods book and rent or purchase an instrument for their own use within the class. The school does have a LIMITED number of instruments available for students who cannot afford to purchase or rent their own instrument. 5/6 Choir (All Year): This choir will focus on singing different songs from a variety of eras, cultures, and subject matter. Students will learn concepts of melody and begin to sing in harmony in 2 parts. Students will also learn some basic music theory including music notation, rhythms, note names, music vocabulary, and basic music history of prominent composers. There will be an evening concert near the end of each quarter. 5/6 Additional PE/Team Sports (One Semester): This class is designed for the student who wants to extend his/her physical education experience to included two semesters worth of PE. Students will get to learn and participate in a variety of games and sports. 5/6 Lego Robotics (One Semester)

Lego Robotics is a great way to learn about the world around us using science, technology, engineering, math, and creativity. Through team work, imagination, and cooperation students solve problems, work missions, and compete in competitions. 5/6 Art Survey (One Semester) - In Art survey we will be learning how to express ourselves in a variety of media including drawing, watercolor, printmaking, ceramics, and paper mache. We will also learn about art history, art professions, and the elements and principles of art to inspire our creations. 6th Grade Leadership (Application Required-one semester) Through large and small group activities, students will learn and develop a variety of useful skills as they plan and organize activities for the middle school. Students must fill out an application form to be considered for this class. Leadership is a requirement for Class Representatives (schedule permitting). 6 th Advanced Technology (One Semester) Students will learn Programming techniques using CODE.ORG platform. Programing challenges will include designing and creating a playable game. We will look at web design and what it takes to design a and create a useful App. This challenging class will prepare you for Alice programming and LEGO robotics. 7 th /8 th Grade Elective Descriptions YEAR LONG Intermediate Band (All Year): Students who would like to participate in Intermediate Band are required to have taken Beginning Band or rate at a proficiency consistent with having taken Beginning Band prior to enrollment. In addition to the instruments that are offered in the Beginning Band, students may learn to play oboe, bassoon, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, French horn, and tuba. We will continue to work on the foundational elements of music reading and performance and will play more challenging material than that undertaken by our Beginning Band. This is an ensemble for intermediate-level students in the 6th-8th grade. These students will also participate in required quarterly concerts as well as our seasonal parades. Students coming into this class will need to purchase a low-cost methods book and rent or purchase an instrument for their own use within the class. The school does have a LIMITED number of instruments available for students who cannot afford to purchase or rent their own instrument. Trojan Band: (Advanced-by approval, All-Year): This is an ensemble for more advanced young musicians in the 6th-8th grade. Students will be enrolled in this ensemble based on invitation or audition, as this class is for more advanced players. Instrumentation for this ensemble will be similar to that of the Intermediate Band. This class will move beyond foundational elements of music reading and performance and teach into the more subtle elements of musical performance and production. The students in this ensemble will participate in required quarterly concerts and seasonal parades as well as state festivals. Students from this ensemble will also be invited to participate in Solo and Ensemble competitions and will be given other opportunities for performance as well. Students coming into this class will need to purchase a low-cost methods book and rent or purchase an instrument for their own use within the class. The school does have a LIMITED number of instruments available for students who cannot afford to purchase or rent their own instrument. 7/8 choir (All Year) This choir will focus on singing a variety of music styles prominent in the choral world today. Students will continue to learn music notation, rhythm, as well as learn how to read sheet music. Students will continue to develop part independence and sing in a variety of 2 and 3-part music. There will be an evening concert near the end of each quarter. LEGO Team (All Year)

Students must have teacher a recommendation/application to be considered for this class. This will give middle school students and their adult coaches the opportunity to work and create together to solve a common problem. Students will research a real-world problem, then create an original solution for that problem, plus design and build a robot using a LEGO MINDSTORMS kit with a common set of rules to accomplish missions on a playing field. The theme changes each season, requiring teams to be extraordinarily creative. Second Semester will concentrate on using the Tetrix robot. Students will use advanced Programming techniques to interact with the next level of complexity. The Programing will be in C or Java like environments. SEMESTER LONG 7/8th Art Studio (One Semester): In 7/8th Art Studio we will focus on building the skills and techniques of an artist. We will have 4 core units: realistic drawing and shading, painting and color theory, printmaking, and ceramics. Advanced Art 7/8 (One Semester): Advanced Art will start off with reviewing and advancing the skills learned in 7/8 th Art Studio and applying those skills to meaningful art. The end of the semester will be a large project that is designed by the student in the media of their choice. Office/Teacher/Library Aide (By Approval-application required-one Semester): This course is designed for students who want to assist staff at the school in a variety of areas. Students must maintain outstanding attendance and GPA to be considered for one of these positions. Drama (One Semester): The course objective is to become familiar with basic drama skills while also becoming comfortable performing and presenting ideas to an audience. Topics covered include: the history of theater, basic stage work, vocal interpretation, characterization, movement, improvisation and pantomime. Students will participate in informal ensemble scenes as well as monologue presentations. 7/8th Grade Beginning Robotics/CTE (One Semester): This class will consist of learning how to use the latest Mindstorms EV3 robots and software. This is a very open-ended class, as there is no one correct way to build or program the robots. There are thousands of correct answers to the problems that will be given. It starts with building the robots and learning to program them to simply move, and progresses until the student is able to program the robot so that its behavior is being determined by input from the various sensors that are available. We will take a look at programming with variables, nesting switches, value switches, using data hubs with logic as well as numbers or text, more sophisticated types of line followers, as well as the use of gears, shafts, chain drives and universal joints to operate machines the students build to solve problems. Advanced Robotics (One Semester): Students will use advanced Programming techniques for their robots to interact with the next level of complexity. We will use programing in C or Java like environments in addition to block programming. We will also use Tetrix and LEGO platforms for robotic challenges. 7/8th Grade Animation/Alice/CTE (One Semester): Students will learn the steps in creating animations, and groups of students will create and animate a story of their own. Along the way we will be learning the foundations of programming. We will be using a programming language called Alice that was developed by Carnegie Mellon University to help students learn thinking, problem solving and basic programing ideas as we learn to how to create animated worlds and interactive games. Science Olympiad (One Semester): Students will build, design, study subjects from the Science Olympiad challenges for the current year. Topics include forensics, space, anatomy and physiology, optics, etc. Some of the engineering topics have included hovercrafts, towers, mousetrap cars, bottle rockets, and roller coasters. Students work in pairs designing, studying and building solutions to the given problems.

There may be an opportunity to join the Woodland Middle School Science Olympiad team and compete for your school. Each team has a limit of 15 members. Digital Creations (One Semester): 7/8 Students will be using technology to make their photos and videos come alive. This introductory course deals with controlling computer technology to produce a variety of Digital Creations. Students will learn computer illustration techniques, image manipulation, animation, and how to use their phones/cameras to produce high quality photos and videos. As students are introduced to various fields in Digital Creations, they will learn and apply the fundamentals of design with various software applications as well as study the language and principals of design. Horticulture (One Semester): Horticulture is a hands on class that teaches seed germination, plant propagation hydroponics, greenhouse management, garden planning, soil testing, soil treatment, organic gardening. composting, irrigation, and utilization of cover crops. This is done by planting and maintaining a community garden that produces fresh organic produce for the local food bank. Project Based Learning (One Semester): Project Based Learning is a class in which students will gain knowledge and skills by working on a wide variety of projects. The students will choose the project they feel is relevant and that they have a passion about. They will work for an extended period of time to plan, investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging and complex question, problem, or challenge. Students' projects are focused on student learning goals and include Essential Project Design Elements. Leadership (By Approval) (One Semester): Through large and small group activities, students will learn and develop a variety of useful skills as they plan and organize activities for the middle school. Students must fill out an application form to be considered for this class. Leadership is a requirement for ASB and Class Representatives (schedule permitting). Medical Careers (One Semester): This is a semester long introductory course that will explore a variety of medical careers; inclusive of the education, responsibilities, and job outlook of different fields. Science concepts that are the cornerstone of careers in the healthcare profession will be examined; including, but not limited to human anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, genetics, disease transmission, medical terminology and ethics. Students will utilize problem solving skills, the experimental design process and research to diagnose medical issues in fictional patients. Forensics (One Semester): This is a semester long introductory course that will challenge students to take on the role forensic scientists investigating a variety of crimes. Students will utilize concepts in biology, chemistry and physics in order to solve fictional criminal cases. Students will follow protocols, collect and analyze evidence, and offer possible solutions to crimes/mysteries. Weights (One Semester): Students will explore the principles of Strength Training through various hands on methods. Fundamental abilities such as strength, flexibility, speed, agility, and explosive power will be taught, practiced, and implemented. Students will also learn the importance of diet as it pertains to goals both sport related and lifestyle related. 7/8 Additional PE/Team Sports (One Semester): This class is designed for the student who wants to extend his/her physical education experience to included two semesters worth of PE. Students will get to learn and participate in a variety of games and sports. Athletes in Action (During Season-One Semester): Prerequisite: Approval by Coach or Athletic Director This course is geared towards helping athletes be more successful in the classroom and on the playing fields or courts. This class will provide opportunities in strength development, physical conditioning, and sport specific skill

development all while encouraging academic excellence. It is offered during 6th period to athletes that are involved in an extracurricular sport. Any student with lower than a C in any class will use the time to work on homework for that class to bring up their grade. This class will also focus on team building, sports conditioning (including cardio endurance, plyometrics, cross fit training.) This class is for individuals wishing to work hard. Unified Physical Education (Application Required- One Semester): This course is a unique opportunity for students of varying ability levels and backgrounds to come together through fitness, sport, and leadership activities. This is an elective for those students who are leaders, show empathy, compassion, and enjoy being active.