Washington Middle School
7th Grade Eco Writers
This year students from our G&T classroom wrote children's books about environmental concerns. Students were told to create a book about an environmental issue and acknowledge an animal or something that is greatly affected by our negative ecological changes. Students will gain knowledge about food webs, impactful changes in the environment, and how humans have negatively affected ecosystems throughout this project.
Fibonacci’s Perfect Spiral
We celebrate Fibonacci Day on November 23 because when written out numerically, the date reads the first four digits of the Fibonacci sequence. No matter which day of the week the date falls on, the MM/DD format always reads as 11/23
Check out our Fibonacci Presentations
7th Grade Dreamers and Doers Unit
Dreamer and Doer Award - students will pick a person they feel deserves an award for being a visionary or leader in the world. The award can be anything from a leader in the industry to a leader in social justice.
7th Grade
Titanic Exploration
In 1912, popular media headlined the sinking of the world’s largest luxury passenger ocean liner while on its maiden voyage. Newspapers captivated the world’s attention with stories from survivors and about victims who did not survive. Students will examine responses to the disaster and evaluate bias and different ways information is presented, and then apply what they learn to interpreting a political cartoon about the sinking of the Titanic. This unit will show students that studying history enables us to develop a better understanding of the world in which we live. They’ll learn that building knowledge and understanding of historical events and trends, especially over the past century, enables us to develop a much greater appreciation for current events today. (source: Library of Congress)
7th Grade - Golden Ages
This project introduces students to the concept of a “golden age” in the history of civilizations around the world—a time when civilizations flourished and there was peace, prosperity, and achievement.
8th Grade Intro to Linguistics
In Intro to Linguistics, students will explore Linguistics with Mrs. Maziou, the scientific study of language and its structure. Students will learn about the basic features of several languages, as well as various approaches to teaching foreign languages. They will also research and this will culminate in the design of a new app for language learning.
6-8th Grade Passion Projects
Students will spend the year focusing on their passions, which can range from saving endangered animals, climate change, or to making sports accessible to people with disabilities. The Passion Project is an opportunity to teach many valuable life skills including letter writing, public speaking, web design, and fundraising while discovering how a personal passion can drive change. The students will showcase their Passion Projects at an End-of-Year Expo where they have an opportunity to share their ideas with families, friends, and students at our Annual Luau.