ENGLISH Grade 7 (Core Class Required to pass for Promotion)
Grade 7 English will continue to integrate and provide continuity for Oral Communication, Writing, and Reading & Literature standards for the Language Arts. The strategies, assignments, materials, pacing, and the amount/depth of coverage will vary according to the needs of the students.
MATH Grade 7 (Core Class Required to pass for Promotion)
Students will reinforce and strengthen concepts and skills in numbers and operations, measurement, geometry, spatial sense, patterns, functions, algebra, data analysis, statistics, and probability.
SCIENCE Grade 7 (Core Class Required to pass for Promotion)
The 7th Grade Science curriculum aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS): Physics, Chemistry, Life Science, Space Systems, and Earth Science. Students will be engaged in scientific and engineering practices as they experience, investigate, and explain phenomena while learning core ideas and building a cohesive understanding of science.
SOCIAL STUDIES Grade 7 (Core Class Required to pass for Promotion)
The first semester focuses on the Hawaiian Monarchy and critically examines the people and events of that era. The second semester focuses on historical and contemporary issues of Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. Students are actively engaged in decision-making and problem posing and solving. The course will address the 7th-grade Social Studies Content Standards.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7 (1 Semester) (Required Elective)
Physical Education - This semester course is designed to develop lifelong participants in physical activities. Students will learn and apply fundamental skills in physical fitness, team, individual, and dual sports activities, and non-traditional games and activities to improve their level of fitness. Students will understand the reason for, the value of, and current techniques necessary for the development of these skills as well as acquire knowledge related to rules and safety practices in accordance with the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards.
CAREER EXPLORATION 7 (1 Semester) (Required Elective)
CAREER EXPLORATION - This semester Course focuses on learning about ourselves and how to pick a future career that we will enjoy. Our goals are to become more aware of the type of student we are, what our true interests are, and how our interests will help us pick a career, and develop skills that make us desirable in our career. Active participation in this course assists you in planning your future academic and career path.
ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)
A required course for all Limited-English speaking students in the EL program emphasizes the development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. ESOL placement is done by the current EL Coordinator.
7th-grade students must select 1 elective as part of their school schedule
Careful thought must be taken in selecting elective courses as changes may not be possible later. Furthermore, students who fail to select their elective courses during the course selection window will forfeit their right to choose or change their elective.
Elective offerings are subject to change due to insufficient enrollment or staff availability/certification.
INTRODUCTION TO BAND - (1st Year Band at Stevenson)
This Yearlong Course focuses on the fundamentals of playing a band instrument, musical techniques, and musicianship will be taught. These include basic theory, terminology, tone production, articulation, fingering, and musicality. Students will perform in class and at concerts throughout the year. NOTE: Students will be provided an instrument but must pay for their own supplies (mouthpiece, reeds, swabs) for their instrument.
BEGINNING BAND - (2nd Year Band at Stevenson)
This Yearlong Course is for students who have successfully completed Introduction to Band. Students will continue at an intermediate level of performance techniques, theory, aural training & musicianship. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in our performing band which performs in many concerts throughout the year. Stevenson's Performing Band offers students the opportunity to develop social and team-building skills, leadership opportunities as a band officer, and experience inter-island travel. Prerequisite: Must have approval from Mr. Shinbo, Band Instructor.
INTRODUCTION TO ORCHESTRA- (1st Year Orchestra at Stevenson)
This Yearlong Course is an Introduction of musical techniques and instruments are taught in this course. This will include care of an instrument, correct posture, breath control, tone production, intonation, articulation, musical terminology, and fingering. Students study simple music and are given the opportunity to play and listen to different types of musical compositions. Students will perform in class and at concerts throughout the year. NOTE: Students will be provided an instrument but must pay for their own supplies for their instrument. If students are interested in participating in the orchestra at the high school level, it is highly recommended to start Orchestra from the 6th Grade.
BEGINNING ORCHESTRA- (2nd Year Orchestra at Stevenson)
This Yearlong Course is for students who have successfully completed Introduction to Orchestra. Students will continue at an intermediate level of performance techniques, theory, aural training & musicianship. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in our performing band which performs in many concerts throughout the year. Stevenson's Performing Band offers students the opportunity to develop social and team-building skills, leadership opportunities as a band officer, and experience inter-island travel. Prerequisite: Must have approval from Mr. Shinbo, Band Instructor.
Music Wheel 7- (Semester Rotation)
Ukulele 7
During the Ukulele semester, students will develop fundamental skills including strumming patterns, chord progressions, and reading tablature. Students will be involved with performing, listening to, and evaluating ukulele music ranging from traditional folk to contemporary pop.
Piano 7
During the Piano semester, students will transition to the keyboard to learn proper hand positioning, finger numbering, and navigation of the Grand Staff. Emphasis is placed on note reading, rhythm, and hand independence. throughout the year, students will engage in both solo and ensemble performances, building a strong foundation in general music theory and appreciation.
ART 7
This Yearlong Course is an introductory course providing students with opportunities to create artwork through a variety of media and techniques imaginatively.
STEM 7
This Year-long course provides opportunities for students to make clear connections between and among the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics disciplines with a focus on Sustainability and Agriculture. Integrated STEM education cultivates deep-rooted and transferable learning experiences that purposefully apply the practices of the STEM disciplines through thematic, interdisciplinary, or problem/place/culture-based learning approaches. Integrated STEM supports the learning goals and progressions of individual subjects, helping to build foundational knowledge and skills in each discipline and make connections across content areas.
FITNESS WHEEL 7 (Semester Rotation)
TEAM SPORTS 7
This Semester Course is designed for students to strengthen physical movement forms, concepts, principles, and skills through participation in a variety of team activities. Students will be introduced to a variety of modified games and activities that may require students to apply a wide range of fundamental locomotor movement skills in complex changing situations.
WEIGHT TRAINING 7
This Semester Course is designed for students to strengthen physical movement forms, concepts, principles, and skills through participation in a variety of modified and adapted weight and resistance training activities.
YEARBOOK PRODUCTION
This Yearlong Course is designed for planning and producing the school's yearbook. Students use an online web-based yearbook program to produce the yearbook. Emphasis is on working as a team, designing and completing page layouts, writing copy and captions, photography, and meeting deadlines. This course often requires additional hours beyond class time. An interview process will be used to select students for the course as class size is limited. Students must have a current English grade of "C" or better.
Digital Media / BucTV
This Yearlong Course brings a synthesis of video, visual arts, and computer technology into a meaningful interdisciplinary approach to learning in the classroom. The students will establish a foundation in all three areas of study while utilizing their creativity to enhance their learning through a variety of quality assignments and school service projects. Students will also explore the basic foundations of broadcast and introduction to careers in media production. The course will involve a high degree of commitment by the student to incorporate these areas of study. A selection process will be used to determine acceptance into the course as class size is limited. An interview process will be used to select students for the course as class size is limited.
TEACHER'S AIDE
This course offers students the opportunity to serve the school by providing classroom support. Under the direct supervision of a faculty member, students assist with daily administrative and organizational tasks. This is a non-credit course.
OFFICE AIDE
This course offers students the opportunity to serve the school by providing office support. Under the direct supervision of a faculty member, students assist with daily administrative and organizational tasks. This is a non-credit course.