Course Descriptions

Science

LMS offers a choice of three science courses. All courses are aligned with Next Generation Science Standards.

Science: Next Generation Science Standards: communication, collaboration, inquiry, and problem solving through 3-Dimensional Learning.

Agriculture Science

Agriscience I: This is our introductory agriscience class, available to all 6th grade students. Over the course of a year, students will study the functions and structures of cells and organisms, learn to identify types of matter and explain how energy transfers occur, describe and create models of the systems of Earth’s weather and climate, including the water cycle, and use their scientific knowledge to design and interpret research that identifies human impact on the environment. This class earns students the same science credit as a grade 6 general science course, with the added benefit of being enrolled in FFA!

Agriscience II: This class is available to all seventh grade students, and is the second course in the agriscience pathway. Students in Agriscience II will learn how to identify and create chemical reactions, provide evidence that matter transfer occurs between organisms, describe interdependent relationships between ecosystems, explain the history of the earth, and create models that demonstrate the cycles of mineral, energy and water systems in the earth. This class earns students the same science credit as a grade 7 general science course, with the added benefit of being enrolled in FFA!

Agriscience III: The capstone class in the agriscience pathway, this course is available to all 8th grade students. Students in Agriscience III will explore the laws of physics and biology through an agricultural lens, learning to identify how forces act when they make contact from small and large distances, describe the unique environments and qualities of the planets in our solar system, and describe how natural selection and genetics have shaped the many species that inhabit the Earth. This class earns students the same science credit as a grade 8 general science course, with the added benefit of being enrolled in FFA!

Project Lead the Way / Engineering: Next Generation Science Standards with an emphasis on Project Lead the Way, an introductory course in engineering/technology (limited number of students will be admitted based on GPA, effort, and science grades). www.mrmendoza.net

Physical Education

LMS offers a choice of several PE classes. All Physical Education courses cover PE state standards

Regular Physical Education: Soccer, football, basketball, and other modified games; fitness testing; cardiovascular activities.

Dance PE: Physical Education taught through movement and dance. This class is a performance-based class. Participation in performances outside of school hours is a requirement.

Advanced Dance PE: Students must qualify to be in advanced dance PE course.

Advanced Physical Education: A yearlong class designed for students who have a desire to compete with other schools in a variety of sports. This class will cover techniques, skills and drills for both team and individual sports. Students must qualify academically.

Color Guard P.E.: Color Guard P.E. is a performance group that uses various equipment, such as flags, imitation rifles, sabres and other visual props, to interpret the music for the eyes of the audience. 

Electives

Visual Art

Advanced Art: If you’re committed to and consumed by the world of art, this is the class for you. Find and define your personal style as you create 2- and 3-D works using a multitude of materials. Art Teacher’s signature is required.

Studio Art: Explore the world of art and design using a wide variety of materials: pastels, watercolor, color pencil, paper-mache, foil, wire, clay and more!

Instrumental Music

Beginning Band: This yearlong class is open to entering 6th grade students who wish to continue learning a band instrument they started in 5th grade as well as 6th, 7th & 8th grade students who are new to music and wish to start learning an instrument. Students learn to read and write music while they learn the skills of playing an instrument. We also use technology to teach music concepts through the use of our computer lab and classroom recording equipment. These students perform two concerts during the year. Instruments taught are the following: flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba and percussion. Some families choose to provide their own instruments, however, the school does have many instruments available to borrow at no charge. Prior music education is helpful but not necessary to succeed in this class. After one year of Beginning Band students may take Advanced Band. Students who wish to play percussion in Beginning Band will start out the year playing a wind instrument and then after the first couple weeks of school a limited number of students will be selected to play percussion. Criteria for choosing the students that are allowed to play percussion will be based on in-class behavior and effort.

Beginning String Orchestra: This yearlong class is open to entering 6th grade students who wish to continue learning an orchestra instrument they started in 5th grade as well as 6th, 7th & 8th grade students who are new to music and wish to learn an instrument. Students learn to read and write music while they learn the skills of playing a string instrument. We also use technology to teach music concepts through the use of our computer lab and classroom recording equipment. These students perform two concerts during the year. Instruments taught are the following: violin, viola, cello, and string bass. Some families choose to provide their own instruments, however, the school does have many instruments available to borrow at no charge. Prior music education is helpful but not necessary to succeed in this class. After one year of Beginning Orchestra students may take Advanced Orchestra. 

Advanced Orchestra: This yearlong class is open to 7th and 8th grade students who have successfully completed one year of Beginning Orchestra. This class emphasizes performing and the continuing development of musicianship skills. The students will perform in numerous events during the year including concerts, festivals and assemblies. Some families choose to provide their own instruments; however, the school does have many instruments available to borrow at no charge. Students who successfully complete this class may take orchestra in high school.

Advanced Band: This yearlong class is open to 7th and 8th grade woodwind and brass students who have successfully completed one year of Beginning Band. The Advanced Band class emphasizes performing and the continuing development of musicianship skills. The students will perform in numerous events during the year including concerts, festivals, a parade and assemblies. Some families choose to provide their own instruments, however, the school does have many instruments available to borrow at no charge. Students who successfully complete this class may take band in high school.

Choral Music

Chorus: This is a year-long course that explores choral music from a wide variety of cultures and time periods through study and performance.  The core curriculum emphasizes the basics of vocal technique, sight-reading, music theory, and music history.  Students in Chorus are expected to participate in performances throughout the school year as part of their grade. Open to all grade levels.

Show Choir: Must audition to be in Show Choir. Auditions are in April prior to the upcoming school year. Performing Arts class that focuses on singing and dancing. Students are required to participate in many performances, including evenings and weekends. Open to all grade levels. Audition information will be available as soon as possible. Get those songs ready! If you have questions, email me at kmessina@lsusd.net.

Technology Courses

Digital Design – This course focuses on using industry standard design software such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create and edit works of digital art. The course covers the basics of graphic design, photoshop, web design, and video editing. Students will also learn fundamental computing skills. No prior computing skills required.

Advanced Digital Design – This year-long project based class is open to 7th and 8th grade students who have successfully completed the ‘Digital Design’ or ‘Technology’ course. Students will advance their computing and digital design skills using Photoshop, code, digital drawing, video editing and 3D design.

Technology – This year-long class is for students looking to explore the world of technology. Students will use industry standard applications to make digital designs, create 3D models and learn the basics of coding. Students will also be introduced to fundamental computer usage and experiment with computer hardware and robotics. No prior computing skills required.

Robotics – This course covers the fundamentals of programming and robotics. Students will be faced with a variety of challenges which they must use innovative design choices to find solutions with programming and construction. Students will use multiple coding languages (Block, Python and Java) and also be introduced to internal computing components.

Other Elective Choices

ASB: This class is designed for students to learn and practice leadership skills. Students will be given the opportunity to become involved in a wide variety of school and community activities and will study the basics of leadership. Open to grades 7 / 8.

College and Career: The class emphasizes skills that will help students be successful in school.  A few of the topics include note taking, test taking strategies, following directions and organization.  Emphasis will also be placed on college discussions and continuing education after high school: career planning, budgeting, job applications, job resumes, cover letters, and mock interviews. Available to all grade levels.

Drama: LMS Drama is a musical theater performance class for 6th-8th grade students. In the 6th grade class, students will learn Musical Theater basics and put on a short play. In the 7th-8th grade class, students will learn leadership and technical theater skills in addition to advanced acting, auditioning, and vocal music skills. Open to all grade levels.

Publications / Yearbook: Publications is a year-long class which has as its main focus the production of the school yearbook. Students will work in a digital environment, creating page layouts utilizing the Jostens Yearbook Company on-line tools. Students will learn the fundamentals of good design concepts for page layouts as well as the fundamentals of good photography. Students will learn the importance of meeting deadlines and working in a team to accomplish a goal. Students will also learn how to use a variety of Photoshop techniques to create original graphic designs. Open to grades 7 / 8.

Science Projects / Engineering Focus: – This elective focuses on exploring STEAM careers and the skills needed in these fields. STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) is the use of arts, engineering, and math to interpret science and technology through hands-on projects. Students will explore many careers such as, game design, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Photography, Audio/Sound Development, Animator, Automotive Technology, Broadcast Technician, Culinary Technician, Website Design, and many more. Students will learn problem solving and life skills through innovation and design while exploring careers in various fields. Open to all grade levels.

Science Projects / FFA Focus: This elective class will further develop the leadership skills of the agriculture student. Students will practice for various speech, leadership and debate contests, form committees and plan their year of FFA activities, take pictures and organize their scrapbook for FFA competition. Students must be enrolled in agriculture science. Grade 7/ 8

Spanish: Beginning Spanish is a fun way to learn basic conversational Spanish.  This course will focus on the patterns of conversation, essential vocabulary, and simple grammatical structures to develop skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing Spanish.  We will also explore the diverse traditions and rich culture through a variety of activities. Open to all grade levels.

Spanish Literature Immersion Class: Is a culture driven class where students experience the many facets of Spanish speaking countries and learn about the literature, music, and behavioral nuances.  The study of certain regions expose students to other ideas and customs, which often define the Spanish speaking societies. Open to students in the Immersion program or fluent in Spanish.

Study Hall: Study hall is a class for students to complete homework/classwork from other classes.  A weekly grade is given for being on task during class.  A planner check is also done weekly, with points received for filling the planner with each class’s homework and/or classwork, for all classes, all week. Open to all grade levels.

Woodshop: Woodshop is a hands-on, project based class for 7th-8th grade students. Students will learn proper safety skills, use of tools, and woodworking basics then apply and demonstrate those skills by constructing an assigned project. Upon completion of their first project students are given the opportunity to design, plan, and build a project of their choice. Open to grades 7 / 8.

Sports Leadership – Yearlong Elective Prerequisites: Must be in 7th or 8th grade. Must apply in the counseling office and maintain B or above in citizenship across all classes and have a GPA of 2.0 or higher. If you like to be outside and in charge of sports and games, this is the elective for you! Sports Leadership organizes the lunchtime games; runs tournaments, referees games, set-up/clean-up, and gets to enjoy being a leader and organizer of their peers during lunchtime activities. 

Technical Theater Class: This class will focus on the behind the scenes aspects of theatrical productions.  Students will learn to safely use woodshop tools to plan and build props and sets.  They will also learn the technology side of theater such as lighting, sound, special effects, and video production.   Students will be expected to use the skills they learn to produce school announcements and work on after school theatrical, dance, and choir productions. 

Music Exploration

This year-long class offers students the opportunity to explore various instruments, including guitar and piano, as well as instruction into audio production and music history.

General Education Class Descriptions

English

Designed to involve the student in applying reading, writing, listening, speaking, and viewing skills in an independent manner through meaningful interdisciplinary tasks. Students will continue to develop an appreciation for literature through the study of literary elements in classic and contemporary selections. Emphasis is placed on moving from the literal to the abstract in the students’ critical thinking skills and in the use of language. All content is based on the Common Core standards.

Social Studies

6th Grade Social Studies: Ancient civilizations are the main focus in sixth grade Social Studies. Students practice critical thinking by interpreting primary sources and studying history through eyewitness accounts. Themes in 6th Grade Social Studies include geography, economics, government, world religions, and achievements. Cultures studied: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, India, China, the Americas, Greece, and Rome. Textbooks include Glencoe’s Discovering Our Past: Ancient Civilizations, TCI’s History Alive.

 7th Grade Social Studies: Focuses on the social, cultural, and technological changes that occurred in Europe, Africa, and Asia from the expansion and disintegration of the Roman Empire through the Age of Reason (500-1789 AD). Students study great civilizations developing throughout the world during medieval and early modern times emphasizing the effects of economic interaction as well as the exchange of ideas, beliefs, technologies, and commodities.

8th Grade Social Studies: Focuses on United States history up to World War I. Specific areas of focus include: the Colonial Era, Revolutionary War, Westward Expansion, The Civil War and Reconstruction, and Industrialization.  Students will gain understanding of United States history through critical thinking and by participating in act-it outs, experiential exercises, collaborative projects, creative writing, and other project based activities.

Immersion Social Studies:  This class is taught only in Spanish, using textbooks in Spanish, which mirror those that are used in the English only classroom.  Curriculum changes depending on each grade level.  We start with Ancient World, cover The Medieval Period, and then focus on the foundations of American History.

Math

6th Grade Math: Preparation work for middle school and high school math. Big emphasis on division and proportional reasoning.

7th Grade Math: Ratio, proportion, percent.  Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of rational numbers.  Solving equations and inequalities. Scaling, area, and perimeter of rectangles, triangles; Circumference and area of a circle.

8th Grade Math: Heavy on equations with an emphasis on linear equation functions and geometry.

8th Grade Math and Project Lead the Way Core – This is a two period course that integrates the 8th grade math with the engineering concepts in the Project Lead the Way science course.

8th Grade Math and High School Integrated One – This is a two period math class that will cover 8th grade math standards in the first semester and high school integrated one math standards the second semester.

A School of Arts and Sciences

  • Students can Express themselves Creatively in Various Art Classes from Award-Winning Show Choir, Chorus, Band, Orchestra, and Drama classes to Visual Arts, Digital Arts, and Dance Programs
  • Project Lead The Way is a Special Opportunity that Gives Students the Chance to Explore Different Career Paths while Engaging in Fun and Immersive Learning
  • The Future Farmers of America Program gives Students the Chance to Participate in Class and Laboratory Learning, Leadership Development, and Supervised Agricultural Experience Projects
  • Students in Robotics are Faced with a Variety of Challenges which They must use Innovative Design Choices to Find Solutions to Using Programming and Construction
  • Foreign Language Immersion Programs are Designed to Enrich the Education of Students by Teaching all their Academic Subjects in a Second Language
  • Students can Explore New Topics and Interests in Many Elective Classes like Woodshop, Technology, College/Career Exploration and Many Arts Offerings

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