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Bednarcik. 7 th Grade Registration 2013-2014. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Full Year electives. Band Prior band experience and consent of instructor required. Choir

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  1. Bednarcik 7th Grade Registration 2013-2014 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

  2. Full Year electives • Band • Prior band experience and consent of instructor required. • Choir • Opportunity to participate in different large and small performing groups. Attending periodic evening performances are a required part of the class. Prior vocal experience is not required.

  3. Full Year electives cont. • Spanish 1a • Students practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Strong proficiency in English spelling and grammar, excellent study skill, and strong work ethic. • Study Hall • Quiet period to work on homework and study for tests. Study halls are offered for the entire year or just one semester.

  4. Semester Electives • Industrial Education I • Students will be exposed to reading, following, and modifying technical plans, tool and machine use and safety, wood processing, manufacturing, safety procedures, and career exploration. • Industrial Education II • Students gain a more in-depth introduction to reading technical plans, design, tool and machine use, wood processing, manufacturing, safety procedures, research and career exploration. • Industrial Technology • Students will be introduced to measuring, technical research, reading and making of technical plans, drafting/CAD (Computer Aided Design), problem solving strategies, material processing, and safety procedures. Activities may include bridge design/building contest, sailboat design/races, CO2 dragster design/races, and CAD applications.

  5. Semester electives cont. • Family Life Resources I • Consumer education, family, and foods • Family Life Resources II • Sewing and foods • Family Consumer Science I • Child development and foods (Preschool Class) • Family Consumer Science II • Citizenship and community, sewing, and foods (Restaurant style lunch for teachers)

  6. Semester Electives cont. • Drama • Basic theatrical concepts such as writing, acting, memorization, improvisation, and production. Students will also learn general speaking and debate skills. • 2D Art • Students learn to work with two-dimensional media and are presented with a wide array of media and techniques. Students develop skills in drawing and painting while learning about art in the context of history, art styles, and artists. • 3D Art • 3D Art offers students the opportunity to explore sculptural media in different formats. Throughout the 3D Art curriculum, students are introduced to wire, clay, plaster, and paper mache projects.

  7. 3D ART

  8. 2D ART

  9. Semester Electives cont. • Graphic Arts • Students will learn advanced graphic applications and use learned concepts to design a company logo and full page advertisement. • Advanced Applications and Multimedia • Computer Ethics • Microsoft Publisher (advanced skills) • The Internet (History, citations & more) • Microsoft Excel • Windows Movie Maker • Adobe Photoshop (beginner skills)

  10. GRAPHIC ART

  11. Semester Electives cont. • Digital Imagery and Web Design • Adobe Photoshop (advanced skills) • Web page design (Adobe Dream Weaver) • Microsoft Movie Maker • Internet & Cyber Safety • Game Maker & Online Gaming • Current Events related to Technology • Study Hall • Quiet period to work on homework and study for tests. Study halls are offered for the entire year or just one semester.

  12. Full year electives 1 670 Band 671 Choir 2 751 Spanish 1a __________* Semester electives 4 741 Industrial Education I 742 Industrial Education II (Prereq:Ind Ed I) 743 Industrial Technology 3 773 Family Life Resources I 774 Family Life Resource II 783 Family Consumer Science I 784 Family Consumer Science II 5 789 Drama791 2D Art 792 3D Art 793 Graphic Arts 6 794 Advanced Applications and Multimedia 795 Digital Imagery and Web Design Study Hall (Semester) Study Hall (Full Year) * LA Teacher initials required as prerequisite for this course. Without teacher approval, student will not be placed in this course. Option #1 2-Year Long Electives

  13. Full year electives 1 670 Band 671 Choir751 Spanish 1a __________*Semester electives 4 741 Industrial Education I2 742 Industrial Education II (Prereq:Ind Ed I) 743 Industrial Technology 3 773 Family Life Resources I 774 Family Life Resource II 783 Family Consumer Science I 784 Family Consumer Science II 5 789 Drama791 2D Art 792 3D Art 793 Graphic Arts 6 794 Advanced Applications and Multimedia 795 Digital Imagery and Web Design Study Hall (Semester) Study Hall (Full Year) * LA Teacher initials required as prerequisite for this course. Without teacher approval, student will not be placed in this course. Option #2 1-Year Long Elective and 2-Semester Long Electives

  14. Full year electives670 Band 671 Choir751 Spanish 1a __________* Semester electives 4 741 Industrial Education I 742 Industrial Education II (Prereq:Ind Ed I) 743 Industrial Technology 3 773 Family Life Resources I 774 Family Life Resource II 783 Family Consumer Science I 784 Family Consumer Science II 5 789 Drama791 2D Art1 792 3D Art 793 Graphic Arts 6 794 Advanced Applications and Multimedia 795 Digital Imagery and Web Design 2 Study Hall (Semester) Study Hall (Full Year) * LA Teacher initials required as prerequisite for this course. Without teacher approval, student will not be placed in this course. Option #3 4-Semester Long Electives

  15. Due February 21stto your Science teacher

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