Elective Course Descriptions
6th Grade Electives
Personalized Learning PathwayBUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY INTRO (Quarter long Course) (036543)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: None
Being an involved and responsible member of our ever-changing society requires a strong understanding and use of technology, communication, and collaboration skills. Business and Technology Intro’s introductory course teaches students the basics of entrepreneurship using business concepts and theories, digital citizenship, and an introduction to coding, game development and digital storytelling in a hands-on manner. Students will leave this course with the ability to make safe, smart, and ethical decisions online; think critically and creatively; be financially aware and responsible; lead confidently with an entrepreneurial spirit; and understand the value of teamwork. There is a $5 course fee for this course.
ENGINEERING ENDEAVOR (Quarter long Course) (106543)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: None
Come and be a part of the Endeavor with an introduction to the engineering world. In this course, students explore the world of engineering and how the design process can be utilized to solve various problems. Students will complete multiple problem based learning activities that will introduce them to designing, building, and modeling projects all while using modern tools and software. Students will be introduced to engineering careers, concepts of three dimensional design, 3D printing, measurement and multiple uses of tools in order to solve problems. There is a $5 course fee for this course.
EXPLORING THEATRE (Quarter long Course) (056543)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: None
Here’s your ticket to explore the world of theatre! Discover what happens onstage and use your own backstage pass to experience the inner workings of theatrical life. In this course, students will build a collaborative community, learn how to develop characters and storylines, and create designs for a production.
INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES (Quarter long Course) (096543)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: None
Ready, Set, Explore FACS! This class will explore the careers related to Human Services, Hospitality & Tourism, Education and Training, and Apparel & Textile Design while giving students the opportunity to build communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. This project based class includes career exploration related to cooking, sewing, planning, goal setting & teaching, along with other Helping Careers and Health Science Pathways. There is a $15 course fee for this course.
VISUAL ARTS DISCOVERY (Quarter long Course) (026643)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: None
Discover the world of art and design through art making using a wide variety of materials, study of cultures, and self reflection. Students will develop innovative and creative problem solving, as well as critical thinking skills by seeking multiple solutions to artistic problems. There is a $5 course fee for this course.
MusicBEGINNING BAND (Year-long Course) (126503)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: None
Beginning Band is designed for the first year band student. Emphasis will be placed on the development of playing skills, music reading, and ensemble performance techniques. Instrumentation may need to be controlled by the director in order to have an acceptable balance of a sound. Attendance is required at all rehearsals and performances. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
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Beginning Band, Flute
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Beginning Band, Clarinet
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Beginning Band, Alto Saxophone
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Beginning Band, Trumpet
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Beginning Band, French Horn
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Beginning Band, Trombone
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Beginning Band, Baritone
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Beginning Band, Bells/Percussion
CHOIR (Year-long Course) (126703)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: None
Sixth Grade Choir is open to all sixth grade students who wish to improve their ability to sing. Various styles of music will be studied with an emphasis on music reading and part singing. Student skills in vocal production, general musicianship, and concert etiquette will be developed. This choir will perform in concerts throughout the year. Attendance is required at all concerts.
ORCHESTRA (Year-long Course) (126603)
Grade: 6
Prerequisite: Prior 5th grade experience or approval of instructor
The 6th Grade Orchestra continues to develop personal technical and performance skills for continuing string students within the ensemble. Emphasis is placed on the development of listening skills, improved intonation, balance and blend, and tone quality. Proficiency is increased in music reading, analysis, and interpretation. A wide variety of orchestral repertoire is presented from many styles. Instruments are required for daily practice and all performances. Attendance is required at rehearsals and concerts. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
CADET STRINGS (Year-long Course) (126613)
Grades: 6-8
Prerequisite: None
This course is designed for beginning students and students who took strings in elementary school but didn’t take a full 3 years or and/or the full year of 5th grade orchestra. Students who don’t have the required experience or otherwise recommended for the class should be directed into the concertino orchestra. The course will cover beginning Level strings technique including proper posture positioning, how to hold the bow, playing in first position, identifying notes on the staff, basic tone production, instrument care and maintenance, and beginning ensemble skills. Regardless of experience, there will be no expectation of experience and instruction will begin from the very beginning of learning to play a string instrument. Like our 3rd grade beginning strings class, this class will only perform once, on the final concert of the year. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
7th Grade Electives
World LanguagesFRENCH A (Year-long Course) (067533)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
French A is an introduction to one of the most global languages in the world. Students will study various French-speaking countries and peoples to better understand the diverse cultures that they might encounter. Students will also begin to describe themselves, family and friends, and daily life. They will speak, listen, read, and write French with their classmates through paired practice, small group work, and role plays. Students will be introduced to skills, knowledge, and attitudes that will help them live and work in an increasingly global society. Upon successful completion of French A, students will be ready to take French B in 8th grade.
SPANISH A (Year-long Course) (067833)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
Spanish A is an introduction to one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Students will study various Spanish-speaking countries, peoples, and cultures. Students will also begin to describe themselves, family and friends, and daily life. They will speak and write with their classmates through paired practice, small group work, and role plays. Students will be introduced to skills, knowledge, and attitudes that will help them live and work in an increasingly global society. Upon successful completion of Spanish A, students will be ready to take Spanish B in 8th grade.
Physical EducationPHYSICAL EDUCATION MENTOR (One Semester or Year-long Course) (088543)
Grade: 7-8
Prerequisite: Instructor Approval
This course will give students the opportunity to improve their skills in mentoring others as they serve as assistants for students with physical and developmental disabilities who are enrolled in Physical Education. Students will take on the role of “buddies'' to provide leadership in a variety of physical fitness games and activities.
MusicBAND (Year-long Course) (127503)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: 6th Grade Band or Approval of Instructor.
Seventh Grade Band is designed for the second year band student. Emphasis will be placed on the continued development of technical skills, tone quality, and style. Listening skills and ensemble techniques are further developed and increasingly challenging literature will be introduced. Attendance at all performances is required. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
CADET STRINGS (Year-long Course) (126613)
Grades: 6-8
Prerequisite: None
This course is designed for beginning students and students who took strings in elementary school but didn’t take a full 3 years or and/or the full year of 5th grade orchestra. Students who don’t have the required experience or otherwise recommended for the class should be directed into the concertino orchestra. The course will cover beginning Level strings technique including proper posture positioning, how to hold the bow, playing in first position, identifying notes on the staff, basic tone production, instrument care and maintenance, and beginning ensemble skills. Regardless of experience, there will be no expectation of experience and instruction will begin from the very beginning of learning to play a string instrument. Like our 3rd grade beginning strings class, this class will only perform once, on the final concert of the year. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
CHOIR (MIXED) (Year-long Course) (127703)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
Seventh Grade Choir (Mixed) provides an opportunity for students to develop musically within a choral ensemble. Various styles of music will be studied with an emphasis on sight singing, vocal production, concert etiquette, and performance technique. An understanding of musical elements and terminology is reinforced. This choir will perform in various concerts throughout the year. Attendance is required at all performances.
ORCHESTRA (Year-long Course) (127603)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: 6th Grade Orchestra or Approval of Instructor.
Seventh Grade Orchestra continues to develop personal technical and performance skills for continuing students within the ensemble. Emphasis is placed on the development of listening skills, improved intonation, balance and blend, and tone quality. Proficiency is increased in music reading, analysis, and interpretation. A wide variety of orchestral repertoire is presented from many styles. Instruments are required for daily practice and all performances. Attendance is required at rehearsals and concerts. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
Fine ArtsCREATING THEATRE ARTISTS: ONSTAGE & OFF (Semester-long Course) (057543)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
Take center stage in this interactive study of the production process! Get out of the audience and learn the basics of acting, scripting, and designing. In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of acting through improvisation, scene building, and scripted play performance. To support the action on stage, students will develop skills in technical aspects of theatre.
MUSIC AND MEDIA (Semester-long Course) (127543)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
Have you ever wanted to see how technology creates music in the 21st century? Write songs, play instruments, sign, and create your own digital music in this real-world music lab! Students will learn the fundamentals of musical elements, the industry-standard language of music and how to connect it with modern musical applications. Individual and team-based projects will be utilized. Students will also learn how to collaborate with artists in other areas to produce media.
VISUAL ARTS EXPLORATION (Semester-long Course) (027543)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
Explore visual art and design through hands-on learning using a wide variety of 2D and 3D materials. Students will practice critical thinking through artistic innovation and creativity. As they find their individual artistic voice, students will have a better understanding of how art connects them to their world. There is a $5 course fee for this course.
Career Technical EducationENGINEERING INNOVATORS (Semester-long Course) (107543)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
Students in this course will utilize concepts of STEM to design, model, create, and modify various solutions to engineering problems. In this course students will get hands on experience working through the engineering design process with the intention of becoming future inventors and innovators. Students will learn how to use various prototyping tools including 3D modeling software and traditional woodworking machinery. Students will solve problems while exploring topics related to flight and space, energy and the environment, science and technology as well as many other technological areas. There is a $15 course fee for this course.
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES SKILLS (Semester-long Course) (097543)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
TEAM - Together Everyone Achieves More! Students in this class will work together as a team through the units of Human Relations, Food Safety and Sanitation, Culinary Arts, and Apparel & Textile Design while giving students the opportunity to build communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. This is a hands-on course focusing on team building while utilizing problem and project based learning experiences of more advanced cooking, sewing, and teaching skills for the 7th grade student. There is a $15 course fee for this course.
BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATORS (Semester-long Course) (037543)
Grade: 7
Prerequisite: None
This intermediate level business and technology course will enable students to improve their communication and computers skills. Students will learn to utilize Microsoft products in a real business simulation that properly aligns with current industry practices through the use of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other presentation applications. In addition, students will spend time learning logic and problem-solving skills through intermediate level coding and business simulations. There is a $10 course fee for this course.
8th Grade Electives
World Languages AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE B (Year-Long) (068933)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level A course
American Sign Language is the most widely used sign language in the United States. Students will continue to study the basic vocabulary, structure, syntax and grammar of ASL. Learners will expand their mastery of the basics of finger spelling, facial grammar and sentence structure. Students will also learn conversational/cultural behaviors necessary to hold a beginning and intermediate-level conversation in ASL with deaf/hard-of-hearing native users of the language. Information about deaf culture will also be presented to provide students with a broad picture of language and culture. American Sign Language (ASL) B is for students who have successfully completed ASL A and have no additional experience with American Sign Language.
FRENCH B (Year-long Course) (068533)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level A course
French B is designed for students who have successfully completed Level A. Students will study various French-speaking countries and peoples to better understand their diverse cultures. Students will expand on their ability to describe themselves, family and friends, and daily life. They will participate in class by expressing themselves in French through reading, writing, speaking, and listening. At the end of this course students will be introduced to skills, knowledge, and attitudes that will help them live and work in an increasingly global society. Upon successful completion of French B, students will be ready to take French 2 at the high school level. *Middle school students may choose to receive high school credit for this course. If so, the grades earned in this course will appear on the student's transcript.
SPANISH B (Year-long Course) (068833)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level A course
Spanish B is designed for students who have successfully completed Level A. Students will study various Spanish-speaking countries and peoples. Students will expand their ability to discuss feelings, family and friends, and daily life. They will participate in activities such as paired practice, small group work, and role plays in order to increase their speaking and writing skills. By the end of this course, students will have been introduced to skills, knowledge, and attitudes that will help them live and work in an increasingly global society. Upon successful completion of Spanish B, students will be ready to take Spanish 2 at the high school level. *Middle school students may choose to receive high school credit for this course. If so, the grades earned in this course will appear on the student's transcript.
Physical EducationPHYSICAL EDUCATION MENTOR (One Semester or Year-long Course) (088543)
Grade: 7-8
Prerequisite: Instructor Approval
This course will give students the opportunity to improve their skills in mentoring others as they serve as assistants for students with physical and developmental disabilities who are enrolled in Physical Education. Students will take on the role of “buddies'' to provide leadership in a variety of physical fitness games and activities.
MusicCADET STRINGS (Year-long Course) (126613)
Grades: 6-8
Prerequisite: None
This course is designed for beginning students and students who took strings in elementary school but didn’t take a full 3 years or and/or the full year of 5th grade orchestra. Students who don’t have the required experience or otherwise recommended for the class should be directed into the concertino orchestra. The course will cover beginning Level strings technique including proper posture positioning, how to hold the bow, playing in first position, identifying notes on the staff, basic tone production, instrument care and maintenance, and beginning ensemble skills. Regardless of experience, there will be no expectation of experience and instruction will begin from the very beginning of learning to play a string instrument. Like our 3rd grade beginning strings class, this class will only perform once, on the final concert of the year. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
CONCERT BAND (Year-long Course) (128503)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor. An audition may be required.
Concert Band is designed for the third year band student. Emphasis will be placed on the development of advanced technical skills, tone quality, and style. Musical theory, analysis of form, and increased individual expression are incorporated. Increased performance opportunities are available. Attendance at all performances is required. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
CONCERT CHOIR (MIXED) (Year-long Course) (128703)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor
Eighth Grade Concert Choir (Mixed) provides an opportunity for students to develop musically within a choral ensemble. Various styles of music will be studied with an emphasis on sight singing, vocal production, concert etiquette, and performance technique. An understanding of musical elements and terminology is reinforced. This choir will perform in various concerts throughout the year. Attendance is required at all performances.
CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Year-long Course) (128703)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor
Eighth Grade Concert Orchestra continues to develop personal technical and performance skills for students within the ensemble. Emphasis is placed on the refinement of listening skills, improved intonation, balance and blend, tone quality, and individual practice skills. Proficiency is increased in music reading, analysis, and interpretation. A wide variety of orchestral repertoire is presented from many styles. Instruments are required for daily practice and all performances. Attendance is required at rehearsals and concerts. Scholars are required to have an instrument (either own or rent).
Fine ArtsVIDEO PRODUCTION FOR DIGITAL DEVICES (Semester-long Course) (058643)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
This multidisciplinary course will introduce students into the world of video production across varied digital platforms. In this course, students will create projects that encompass techniques used in the fields of TV, film, and web- based applications. Our students will work in cooperative learning teams to fulfill the job assignments of a production team by writing and editing copy for teleprompters; creating and planning storyboards; directing, editing & filming scenes using a variety of cameras available to us; and serving as on-air talent. The work could include the creation of student produced news for campus wide distribution; a student showcase through short film festival; and projects to enhance learning in other classrooms around the building.
TECHNICAL THEATRE DESIGN (Semester-long Course) (058753)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
There is more to theatre than acting! This course is a hands-on and design approach to the backstage aspects of theatrical production. Students in this class will create original designs based on scripts. They will also study and complete projects on all the technical aspects of production: sound, light, make-up, costumes, publicity, set design, scenery and props.
THEATRE PRODUCTION (Semester-long Course) (058743)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
Let’s put on a show! Grab your costume, toolbox, and script as we create a performance for an audience. In this course, students will demonstrate their skills in acting, design, construction, and production. After time spent building a supportive ensemble and refining acting and technical skills, the class will collaborate on an end of semester production for an invited audience. Students will have the choice to work onstage or behind the scenes in multiple and varied job opportunities.
VISUAL ARTS DESIGN (Semester-long Course) (028643)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
Students will explore the world of design and its impact on our surroundings. This course places a strong emphasis on the principles of design, art history, and foundational artistic skills. Students will engage with various mediums, including digital art and drawing, as they learn to apply these principles to their creative works. This course fosters independent thinking and encourages students to connect their design choices to self, community, and culture.
Emphasis: Design impact on surroundings, principles of design, art history, foundational artistic skills, various mediums (digital art, drawing). Focus: Applying design principles, independent thinking, connecting design choices to self, community, and culture. There is a $5 course fee for this course.
VISUAL ARTS STUDIO (Semester-long Course) (028543)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
Visual art students will explore self-expression and creativity, honing their skills through a diverse range of artistic mediums including elements, mixed media, 3D art, painting, and drawing. This course emphasizes the development of a well-rounded portfolio, encouraging students to become independent artists with a deeper understanding of the artistic process. Through personal exploration, they will connect with their own identity, community, and culture.
Emphasis: Self-expression, creativity, diverse mediums (elements, mixed media, 3D art, painting, drawing).
Focus: Well-rounded portfolio development, independence in art, deeper understanding of the artistic process, personal exploration, and cultural connections There is a $5 course fee for this course.
Career Technical EducationBUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY CREATORS (Semester-long Course) (038543)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
This advanced business and technology course teaches students industry-leading practices and skills in personal finance, entrepreneurship and coding in a hands-on manner. Students will leave this course with the ability to think critically and creatively through creating mobile apps, cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit, gaining financial responsibility from the businesses they create and operate within the school all while understanding the benefits of teamwork. There is a $10 course fee for this course.
ENGINEERING CHALLENGE (Semester-long Course) (108543)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
Compete against your classmates in the world of engineering, design, and robotics while challenging your problem solving skills and STEM knowledge. Are you up for the challenge?Students in this course will be able to use concepts of problem solving to challenge their skills and knowledge of engineering. Course content will revolve around the various engineering subjects of robotics and 3D designing. Various design and programming software will allow each student to construct and test robots, mechanisms, designs in green architecture, and 3D design and printing all while using the design process and tools. There is a $15 course fee for this course.
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EXPLORATION (Semester-long Course) (098543)
Grade: 8
Prerequisite: None
Have you ever wondered how pizza dough rises? Or how clothes are designed and constructed? This class will discover the art of science and design related to Human Services, Hospitality & Tourism, Child Development and Apparel & Textile Design while giving students the opportunity to build communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. This is a hands-on course focusing on problem and project based learning experiences with design and science as the focus with advanced learning activities in cooking, sewing labs, fashion and interior design, and child development. There is a $20 course fee for this course, and $25 for the year-long course.
Dear Scholars and Parents/Guardians,
The faculty, staff, counselors, and administrators at Northeast Middle are looking forward to the start of the 2025-2026 school year! It is important to us that we are building relationships, we are ensuring each scholar matters, and using every moment with purpose.
This Course Request Handbook has been prepared to help you plan your educational journey for the next school year and for the years that follow. It is important that you do your planning and course selection very carefully, as course requests are final. Course requests are final and generally there are no schedule changes.
In the following pages, you will find descriptions of the courses offered in grades six, seven, and eight. Please read the information thoroughly and make your selections carefully. Your choices are one of the most important factors that go into our planning for the upcoming school year, so we thank you in advance for thoughtfully selecting courses and taking this process seriously.
For incoming 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, we have an option of Team I.N.S.P.I.R.E. (Investigating New Solutions for Problems in Real-World Experiences). Scholars opting for this team will experience a different, innovative scheduling approach that will incorporate hands-on problem solving through interdisciplinary problem-based learning. Please note that all teams are randomized and expressing interest in this team does not guarantee placement on this team. If you have any questions about the selection process for this team, please feel free to reach out to me.
Counselors, faculty, staff, and administrators, are happy to answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to contact any of us at any time.
Northeast Middle School is a National School of Character where we focus on our Viking Values (Compassion, Integrity, Resilience, Respect, Responsibility). Our school works under the notion to ensure Equity and Excellence while incorporating Character Education, Restorative Practices, and Trauma Informed Practices. It is a fantastic place for our scholars to learn, grow, develop, and lead. We are sure that your school year at Northeast Middle will be a challenging and rewarding educational experience. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you need any assistance or have any questions.
Please remember all registration requests are final and I want to stress the importance of carefully reading this handbook and discussing it prior to final selections.
