6th Grade Scheduling

Try the Instrument Night, March 7th, 5:30pm-7:30pm

Join us for Try the Instrument Night on Thursday, March 7th, from 5:30pm-7:30pm.  This evening is specifically for students that may be interested in participating in our Band or Orchestra program.  We are excited to share our Music Department is one of the most successful organizations in our district!  Students participating in Band or Orchestra during their 6th grade year will learn to play an instrument, but more importantly become part of a team that works, performs, and has fun together.  This event will be held in our gymnasium and families are requested to park and enter the school from the northeast (back parking lot) entrance of the building.  

 
Elective Night, April 2nd, 5:30-7:30pm

This event will be held on Tuesday, April 2nd, 5:30pm-7:30pm.  This is a schoolwide event for all of our incoming 6th grade students.  During this event, you will learn about each of our Elective class options and what you can expect of your student’s 6th grade schedule.  

 
Information Regarding Class Scheduling

Every Bridger student will take 6 classes over the course of the school day.  A student’s schedule will consist of 4 required classes per day and 2 Elective classes per day.

 

Required Classes

Each student is required to take the following classes for the entire school year. 

● English Language Arts (ELA)

● Mathematics                         ● Science

● Social Studies                       ● Physical Education

 

Elective Classes

In addition to required courses listed above, students will participate in elective classes. Elective classes are each  a year in length.  

● Band                                                                                                                                                                         Flute, Trumpet, Clarinet, French Horn, Saxophone, Trombone, Baritone/Tuba, Percussion*                              *Enrollment in Percussion is by director approval only.

● Orchestra                                                                                                                                                                Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass

● Choir                            

● Visual Arts 

● Acting and Debate          

● Intro to Gateway

● Music Appreciation 

● Intro to Technology

 
Elective Class Descriptions

Band
At Bridger Middle School, students have the opportunity to begin their secondary instrumental music education. Students are able to take instrument-based classes  ie: flutes; clarinets; saxophones; trumpets; French horn; trombone & baritone; tuba; and percussion. Students are able to get instruction on their instrument by specialists working with one instrument at a time.

*Students interested in percussion must meet with Mr. Johnson to audition at our Elective Night.  

Orchestra                                                                                                                                                          Orchestra is a class that combines fun, music, and exploring the world of Strings. We include the violin, viola, cello, and bass. We have many students who play other instruments at home like the piano and guitar that join us to learn a different instrument and be part of a group. Orchestra is a great way to be part of a team as well as learn a lifelong skill. 

Choir                                                                                                                                                                         
The choir meets daily within the school day. There are evening performances, and students are challenged on a wide variety of songs. Students will learn how to explore their voice, and how to best and safely use it to perform. No need to be a soloist, or have a lot of experience singing.

Acting and Debate                                                                                                                                                    Acting and Debate is an introductory course that provides students a variety of ways to perform and speak in front of their peers in a comfortable environment. Students will create short one-act plays, a silent film using pantomime, and learn characterization through storytelling. They will also learn basic theater concepts such as stage and body positions. Students will use research skills to write a debate using voice and reasoning. Students will then refute by evaluating and disproving their opponent's case. Students will participate in a variety of theater activities (games) to assist them in feeling relaxed while speaking in front of their peers.  

Visual Arts                                                                                                                                                                    
In Visual Arts, students will explore art materials to create original works of art and begin to develop basic knowledge of Elements of Design (Line, Shape, Color, Value, Form, Texture, and Space). Students will also learn to develop individual viewpoints about art and how it impacts the world we live in.

Introduction to Gateway                                                                                                                                              This course will serve as an introduction to the Project Lead the Way curriculum. If your student is potentially interested in the engineering field, this course will prepare students for Automation and Robotics and Design and Modeling, electives they will be able to take in 7th grade. It will also cover some basics of internet safety, touch typing, and file management.

Introduction to Technology                                                                                                                               
This course will provide a comprehensive overview of basic technology skills that every student will need for the future. We will cover touch typing, internet safety, digital citizenship, Microsoft Office, Google Apps, basic coding, and multi-media tools.

Music Appreciation                                                                                                                                                  Music Appreciation is a class that focuses on music fundamentals. Students explore the history and evolution of music from the Renaissance to today. The music appreciation class explores a wide variety of styles, using a variety of instruments. Students will continue building on their musical experience, acquired in elementary school, and use that knowledge to create and perform some of their own music. 

Physical Education                                                                                                                                             
Our program provides students with the knowledge, skills, fitness, and attitude necessary to lead an active, fit and healthy life. The learning of motor and skill development, cognitive assessment, team-building, and social interaction are crucial for one's overall fitness. Some of the units involved in our curriculum include archery, basketball, weight training, volleyball, hockey, Frisbee golf, and spike ball.

 

 
Important Upcoming Dates

March 7th: Try the Instrument Night, 5:30pm-7:30pm

April 2nd: Elective Night, 5:30pm-7:30pm

April 5th: Elective Enrollment Forms Due to 5th Grade Teachers

 
Elective Class Enrollment Form

The 2019/20 Elective Enroolment Forrm wil be posted soon!