Curriculum Guide - MS Period 8

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Middle School 8th Period Philosophy and Placement Middle School Period 8 Courses are graded courses that are worth a ½ credit. Each course will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays during 8th period and last the entirety of the school year. Students must sign up either for a Period 8 Course or for Study Hall. The following elective classes may be offered in the 2015-16 school year pending approval and enrollment.

Are YOU an Entrepreneur? Beginning Strings Creative Writing Foundations of Making and Design Middle School Debate Middle School Improv Middle School Scholars Middle School Singing Ensemble Screenwriting Service Survey TV Journalism, Middle School Edition

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Course Descriptions Are YOU an Entrepreneur? In this class, students learn basics of starting a business and being an entrepreneur. Students learn through class discussions and activities and as well as guest speakers. Students are encouraged to try out their own entrepreneurial ideas during the class, and can participate in Buy it on the Bridge using what they have learned.

Beginning Strings This course is open to students who want to learn how to play a string instrument (e.g. violin, viola, cello). The course will be offered two days a week and will require the students to rent an instrument to take home to practice.

Creative Writing Workshop participants engage in fun writing projects in a variety of different genres, including poetry, memoir, and creative fiction. Students have the opportunity to explore their own ideas and explore new genres of writing. Students share work and learn from the ideas of their peers.

Foundations of Making and Design In Foundations of Making and Design we will learn how to use a variety of tools and technologies to make‌. anything! Through a diverse series of units and projects, students develop fluency in current technologies, grow as skilled creators and collaborators, and become a part of the world-wide Making community. The beginning of the course will be dedicated to skill-building units, followed by collaborative project-based units. The course will culminate in an independent theme-based project.

Middle School Debate Is nuclear energy safer than fossil fuel? Are cell phones in school a good idea? In this class, students learn how to take either side of issues like these and win the argument. We investigate a wide range of current issues, honing our research, discussion, and rhetorical skills. Students have the opportunity to participate in both formal parliamentary debate competitions against other LA area schools and more informal opportunities on campus to have some fun with argumentation skills. Students of all experience levels are welcome.

Middle School Improv Middle School Improv allows students who are interested in the skill set of improvisation the opportunity to learn short form improv games. Students learn how to Yes And, tell a story, and explore characters, all through various short form improvisation games. Middle School Improv is a great place to start for any student who has an interest in joining the upper school ComedySportz team.

Middle School Scholars The Middle School Scholars program provides a dynamic opportunity for participating students to go beyond the expectations of the curriculum and engage in a deeper, interdisciplinary study of an area of interest. Working under the guidance of a mentor, this program offers selected students the opportunity to pursue their passions through hands-on and problem-based learning. Students choose a topic, formulate research questions, learn through both traditional research and outreach within the chosen field, and complete a project to share they have learned with the larger community. In the spring, students participate in a formal presentation of learning to families and other members of the Windward community.

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Course Descriptions Middle School Singing Ensemble Middle School Singing sets the foundation for future singing at Windward. The class sings a variety of selections ranging from traditional choral repertoire to pop songs to musical theater. Students will learn about healthy habits for singing and the fundamentals of music.

Screenwriting This class is an introduction to screenwriting. In the course of the year students develop an original script, developing characters and writing dialog, descriptions, and actions. Students workshop multiple revisions of their scripts in critiques and in table reads. At the end of the year students will have a final polished script ready for production.

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Service Survey This course provides opportunities for hands-on, experiential learning through service. Students go off campus to provide direct service to a variety of populations and explore what can be gained from giving time and energy to others. Students also spend time on campus planning their outreach and reflecting on the service experiences.

TV Journalism, Middle School Edition The objective of this class is for students to learn all aspects of creating a television show, from writing to filming, to being the on camera, to editing. Students will create the Middle School Edition of What’s Happening at Windward, including Coffee Time with Tom and other special segments. At the end of the class, students will have a reel of footage from their work both in front of and behind the camera.Middle School


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