6th Grade Students can take one of four different language arts pathways at Colony Middle School. Students are identified for placement using test scores, teacher feedback, and parent input.
Core Pathway
6th Grade - 6th grade Language Arts
7th Grade - 7th Grade Language Arts
8th Grade - 8th Grade Language Arts
English 1 Pathway
6th Grade - Accelerated Language Arts
7th Grade - Advanced Language Arts
8th Grade - English 1 (high school credit)
English 2 Pathway
6th Grade - Advanced Language Arts
7th Grade - English 1 (high school credit)
8th Grade - English 2 (high school credit)
Honors English 2 Pathway
6th Grade - Advanced Language Arts
7th Grade - English 1 (high school credit)
8th Grade - Honors English 2 (high school credit) - taken at CHS
6th Grade Students can take one of four different mathematics pathways at Colony Middle School. Students are identified for placement using test scores, teacher feedback, and parent input.
Core Pathway
6th Grade - 6th grade Mathematics
7th Grade - 7th Grade Mathematics
8th Grade - 8th Grade Mathematics
Algebra 1 Pathway
6th Grade - Accelerated Mathematics - Year 1
7th Grade - Accelerated Mathematics - Year 2
8th Grade - Algebra 1 (high school credit)
Geometry Pathway
6th Grade - Accelerated Mathematics - Year 1
7th Grade - Algebra 1 (high school credit)
8th Grade - Geometry (high school credit)
Algebra 2 Pathway
6th Grade - Algebra 1 (high school credit)
7th Grade - Geometry (high school credit)
8th Grade - Algebra 2 (high school credit) - taken at Colony High School
All 6th-Grade students take an Earth Science class. 6th-Grade science will utilize the process skills of science to study science through the application of the Scientific Method and the use of the metric system for all types of measurements and calculations. Topics in 6th-Grade science may include the following: Astronomy, Geology, Fossils, Rock Cycle, Water Cycle, Soils, Surface Changes, Forces of Nature, Plate Tectonics, Erosion, Climate Patterns, and Weather.
All 6th-Grade students take a Western Hemisphere social studies class. The major focus of Western Hemisphere is the study of Latin America and Canada through the state social studies standards of Geography, History, and Government/Citizenship.
Students interested in the study of art will experiment with a variety of materials and processes using many two‐ and three‐dimensional art forms, such as drawing, painting, textile/fibers, printmaking, digital art and design, and ceramics. Emphasis is placed on learning and application of the Elements of Art and Principles of Design. Students should expect appropriate reading, writing, and vocabulary, as well as the study of art history and contemporary visual arts.
This class rotates through several different content areas: foods, finance, computers, and textile (hand sewing). The kitchen unit covers correctly and safely using kitchen equipment to prepare basic recipes from scratch while demonstrating correct food handling, sanitation, and kitchen terminology. In finance, students will practice financial skills by completing a finance portfolio. Basic computer skills, coding, and typing are to be covered. The textile unit will focus on hand-sewing basics and the completion of a final project using those skills.
Beginning Band - Both Semesters
Beginning band is for students who have never played or have only had 1 year of playing time in the previous school year. The beginning band offers Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Trumpet, Horn (depending on ability and interest), Trombone, Baritone, Tuba, and Percussion (there are limitations to Percussion that will be discussed with Mr. Lambert). All students who are taking the beginning band must schedule a “Fitting meeting” with Mr. Lambert before the start of the school year. Contact Mr. Lambert to set this up.
Beginning Choir - Both Semesters
The class works on developing skills in singing while learning about many aspects of music (notation reading, history, singing in different styles, etc...). 6th graders will automatically be placed into the beginning choir. Please note that is class is year‐long.
Orchestra - Both Semesters
This class is for 6th to 8th‐grade students who are interested in string instruments (Violin, Viola, and Cello) (Upright Bass is also possible, but they are expensive). The class works on developing skills on the student’s instrument while learning about many aspects of music (notation reading, history, playing in different styles, etc...). Advance players (players who have at least 1 full year of experience playing) will be working on full literature at the start of the school year.
Guitar - 1st Semester Only
This music class is for students who play guitar (electric or acoustic) or electric bass. The class will be divided by ability levels and students will be working in groups to work on pieces of music to perform. Students will be working on proper technique, learning to read traditional music notation and TAB notation (chord symbols), and working in a team setting. Performances will be in class and possibly for other classes in our school. This class may only be taken once while the student is at Colony Middle School.
Acting & Theater - 2nd Semester Only
This is a two‐part class spread over the semester. Part 1 is drama acting. Students will spend a large chunk of the 1st half of the class working on and improving their acting skills, developing character, understanding and analyzing scripts, and learning how to develop working relationships with other actors. There will be games, role‐playing along with written character work that will be part of the class. Part 2 is the musical theater part of the class. Students will learn about the ins and outs of musical theater by working to create a full scene from a show. Students will be learning about how to audition, deal with costumes, lights, audio, and set design, along with actor blocking, stage timing, and lots of other aspects of working in theater. Students will be broken into small groups to create an entire scene from a show and present it to the class. They will have a “director” and “actors” with “stagehands” in their group. They will come up with the blocking, light design, sound designs, and choreographing for the scene they are working on. This class may only be taken once while the student is at Colony Middle School.
This course provides knowledge of basic rules and terms of team, dual, and individual sports. Students will be introduced to the application and benefits of lifetime activities and fitness. The concepts of self‐discipline and team camaraderie are enforced. Proper use and care of equipment are taught and practiced, as well as safety, rules, and procedures. The 6 National Physical Education Standards are implemented in the physical education program.
This course is an introduction to the Spanish language with a major emphasis on spoken language, listening comprehension, and elementary reading and writing skills. Units introduce the culture of the target language. Student participation and good attendance are critical elements to successfully complete this course. This class is only one semester.
STEM focuses on learning engineering and the design process used by engineers and inventors to improve and create new products. Students will be engaged in creating various hands‐on projects using the tools available in class. They will receive instruction on the proper and safe use of the various power tools such as the bandsaw, scroll saw, drill press, and belt/disk sander. Students will be introduced to planning and design work using a 3D modeling program called Onshape. They will create various projects throughout the semester. These may include but are not limited to, sail cars, maglev vehicles, bridge and truss building, rockets and more.
Students are able to select their preferred and alternate electives online using their StudentVue account. Parents are able to view their student's selections through the ParentVue account but are unable to make any changes. Students will need to select four elective classes as their preferred choice. They will also need to select at least two alternate electives in case their preferred electives are not available. For additional instructions, please reference the below slides.