The Arts Program in seventh grade provides students the opportunity to explore their creative abilities and develop an appreciation for the arts. Most seventh grade students will be enrolled in two periods of art courses. Arts courses include art, computers, FACS, Invent the Future, music, yearbook, and world languages. The availability of all courses are based on student enrollment and the availability of staffing.
The following courses are semester elective pairings for seventh grade students.
The following courses are full year elective options for seventh grade students.
Computer and Technology
Computer Aided Drafting & Design with Applied Robotic Engineering (CADD-ARE)
In this hands-on course, students will design & build electrical circuits, an underwater robot, a model house, and receive an introduction to computer science and coding. Students will learn the engineering design process and apply that process each unit to engineering challenges and projects. Students will focus on collaboration skills & teamwork, learn the art of drafting, learn the function of key electronic components, research housing trends, permitting, and the buying and selling of houses, and explore basic coding and script writing for games. Students will also research, design, and build models related to various projects. Through a partnership with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division in Bethesda, the students have the opportunity to build the Sea Perch aquatic ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle). Through his partnership, they will work with engineers from the warfare center & take a field trip to the warfare center as a culminating activity. Throughout the units of study, students will be using industry standard computer software, such as Autodesk Inventor (CAD software) and Envisioneer (architectural design software). Mathematics, science, and technology concepts will be applied throughout the course to support the engineering processes. There are no prerequisites for enrolling in CADD-ARE, any 7th grade student may enroll. However, this course is a prerequisite for enrolling in Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) A/B in Grade 8 (high school level course).
Art
MS Innovative Art & Design 2
This year-long course integrates visual art and computational thinking. By the end of the course, students will have mastered both the Maryland Technology Education Standards and the National Visual Art Standards. Students will investigate real-world problems, and then seek to design and create meaningful solutions via computational thinking and the artistic process addressing the theme of RELATIONSHIPS.d]
Instrumental Music
MS Band 2
This course is for students who have previously enrolled in Beginning Winds & Percussion, Band 1, or equivalent in middle school. Students will reinforce and refine instrument-specific skills in preparation for high school level band courses. Students will add various advanced music notation & concepts. The Advanced Band will learn grade level 2-3 music and will learn at a faster pace. They will perform in evening concerts, the MCPS county festival, and the Music in the Parks festival. Students in this course are eligible to audition for MCPS All-County and Honors groups.
MS Orchestra 2
This course is for students who have previously enrolled in Beginning Strings, Orchestra 1, or equivalent in middle school. Students will reinforce and refine instrument-specific skills in preparation for high school level band courses. Students will continue to reinforce music notation reading and will add various advanced music notation & concepts. The Advanced Orchestra will learn grade level 2-3 music. They will perform in evening concerts, the MCPS county festival, and the Music in the Parks festival. Students in this course are eligible to audition for MCPS All-County and Honors groups.
MS Chorus 1: Creative Thinking and Singing A/B
This course interweaves Music standards with Computational Thinking standards. Students will create, perform, and respond to music in a variety of styles/genres and use this music to develop understanding of thinking habits such as analysis, decomposition, and algorithmic design. Students will develop the fundamentals of proper vocal technique and choral singing while developing their music literacy and sight-singing skills. Students will primarily sing and analyze state level 2 music. There will likely be a minimum of two school concerts and students are expected to participate in all performances. This course is open to all students, regardless of music background.
MS Chorus 2
Students will create, perform, and respond to music in a variety of styles/genres. They will develop the fundamentals of proper vocal technique and choral singing in relation to posture, breath control, tone, intonation, diction, blending, singing in harmony, music literacy, and sight-singing. Students will primarily sing state level 2 music. There likely will be a minimum of two school concerts and students are expected to participate in all performances. This course is open to all students, regardless of music background.