Wood Middle School Electives for the 2013-
2014 School YearRising 7th and 8th graders will fill out next year’s course registration sheets through their math classes starting today. Registration will continue through February 1st.
WORLD LANGUAGESSpanish and French
Next year, as an elective, seventh and eighth graders can sign up for a World Language class. We offer levels 1, 2
and 3 of Spanish and French and we also offer Spanish for Native Speakers 1 (SSS 1). For SSS 1, 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!
Note: Any student planning to go into an IB or magnet program for high school will need at least one level of a
language.
8th Grade Arts ElectivesLinked Semester Courses
Take Digital Photography and learn to edit and improve your Photography with Mrs. Morrell!
Turing Black and white into color!
Photo Filters!
Re‐Coloring!
Re‐touching!Semester course linked to Journalism
http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart
JournalismDo You Like To:• Write news, features, reviews, and
advice articles?
• Interview staff and peers?
• Be part of a student-centered,
student-decided, student-produced
publication?
In Journalism, everyone is a writer and an editor.
If you have an A or B in English 6 or English 7, BECOME A JOURNALIST!
http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart
Semester course linked to Digital Photography
Art 8This 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
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
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
Semester course linked to Art 8
8th Grade Arts ElectivesFull Year Courses
Introduction To Engineering Design (PLTW) – 8th Grade (Pre‐Requisite CADD/ARE)
This is the capstone course to the Engineering Pathway here at Wood MS. Introduction to Engineering DesignTM (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.
Inventor 3 D modelingCAD Program
Sea Perch UnderwaterRobot Redesign
Puzzle Cube Project
Full Year Course – Earn your high school technology education
graduation credit early!!
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
Instrumental MusicBeginning Band
• Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba, Percussion (Drums, Xylophone, Cymbals, etc.)
• Rising 7th and 8th graders with little to no experience in band Interested in learning a
new instrument?? These are the groups for you!!
Beginning Orchestra• Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass• Rising 7th and 8th graders
will little no experience in orchestra
Ask Ms. Tauber about extracurricular music groups such as Jazz Band and Pit Orchestra!
Instrumental MusicIntermediate Band
• Rising 7th and 8thgraders who have completed at least one year of band in middle school
Advanced Orchestra• Rising 7th and 8th
graders who have completed at least one year of orchestra in middle school and have been recommended by Ms. Tauber after an audition
Advanced Band• Rising 7th and 8thgraders who have completed at least one year of band in middle school and have been recommended by Ms. Tauber after an audition
Advanced groups attend the Music in the Parkscompetition at the end of the school year at HERSHEY PARK! Festival performance in the morning, enjoy the park the rest of the day!
ALL instrumental music groups perform at concerts in and outside of school, during the school day and in the evening!
Chorus• For 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students who would like to develop their
singing skills! We sing pop songs, “classical” choir songs, as well as songs in foreign languages!
http://members.letssingit.com/895006/pictures/368452
• Perform level II and III 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 as well as at Music in the Parks at an amusement park in May!
http://www.fbcrosharon.org/2012/01/music‐notes/Full Year Course
7th Grade Arts ElectivesLinked Semester Courses
Digital Remix/Mash-Up
Create speaking Avatars
Wordle
Create computer Games
Kodu
Semester course linked to Art Studio
Art StudioThis 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!
Photo Filters!
Re‐Coloring!
Re‐touching! Semester course linked to Journalism
http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart
JournalismDo 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.If you have an A or B in English 6 or English 7, BECOME A JOURNALIST!
http://www.imageenvision.com/clipart
Semester course linked to Digital Photography
7th Grade Arts ElectivesFull Year Courses
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
Lights, Camera, FILM, Literacy
Lights, Camera, Film Literacy increases literacy in both written and visual text, improves collaboration skills, builds confidence and motivation, and provides opportunities for high level thinking via specific strategies. Students will transfer their skills as viewers of film to skills on the written page, as well as learn how to read visual text and create effective visual communications.
Full Year Course
Computer Aided Drafting and Design/Applied Robotics Engineering (CADD/ARE) 7thGrade (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! Surrealism Project!Full Year Course
Stained Glass Project!
Doodle 4 Google!
Winter Scene Project!
Soda Logo Project!
Full Year Course
Instrumental MusicBeginning Band
• Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba, Percussion (Drums, Xylophone, Cymbals, etc.)
• Rising 7th and 8th graders with little to no experience in band Interested in learning a
new instrument?? These are the groups for you!!
Beginning Orchestra• Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass• Rising 7th and 8th graders
will little no experience in orchestra
Ask Ms. Tauber about extracurricular music groups such as Jazz Band and Pit Orchestra!
Instrumental MusicIntermediate Band
• Rising 7th and 8thgraders who have completed at least one year of band in middle school
Advanced Orchestra• Rising 7th and 8th
graders who have completed at least one year of orchestra in middle school and have been recommended by Ms. Tauber after an audition
Advanced Band• Rising 7th and 8thgraders who have completed at least one year of band in middle school and have been recommended by Ms. Tauber after an audition
Advanced groups attend the Music in the Parkscompetition at the end of the school year at HERSHEY PARK! Festival performance in the morning, enjoy the park the rest of the day!
ALL instrumental music groups perform at concerts in and outside of school, during the school day and in the evening!
Chorus• For 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students who would like to develop their
singing skills! We sing pop songs, “classical” choir songs, as well as songs in foreign languages!
http://members.letssingit.com/895006/pictures/368452
• Perform level II and III 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 as well as at Music in the Parks at an amusement park in May!
http://www.fbcrosharon.org/2012/01/music‐notes/Full Year Course
Thanks for your attention!!
Any questions can be directed to your first period teachers, electives teachers,
counseling, or Mr. Bush!! Remember, what electives you choose on
your registration form now will dictate which elective classes are offered next
school year so, make your choices carefully. Finally, it’s very important that
you hand in your forms on time. If you turn forms in late you may not get your
first choice electives.