Electives for Incoming Grade 6 Students

San Jose Intermediate offers a rich array of elective classes that develop students’ interests, talents and social skills.  Sixth-grade students may enroll in one elective course for their sixth-grade year.  Elective enrollment commitments are for the full school year.  Every effort will be given to ensure a student’s first choice; however, due to class size limitations, etc. this may not always be possible. Depending on academic needs, students may be placed in an academic support class.

Deadline for Incoming Grade 6 Students to Submit Elective Preferences:  Submit your elective preferences using the form at right by March 26.  For a one-page print-friendly version of the course descriptions in English and Spanish, click the PDF button.

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6th Grade Band

Open to all students, no prior instrumental experience required. Students will learn individual instrumental skills and band practices, and participate in school concerts throughout the year.  Instruments can be rented.  Students practice between classes and maintain a practice log at home. 

Drama

Students will learn acting styles, stage direction, set building, and production techniques (including stage lighting, videography and audio set-up). There are two major productions.

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The 6th Grade Dual Elective Option

This option allows students to take one semester each of two electives, chosen from the following combinations:  Study Skills and Art or Study Skills and Technology.

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Study Skills

This course is for students who want to learn and practice strategies for their future to better prepare for middle school, high school, and college. We focus on organization, collaboration and inquiry, and discuss the transition from elementary to middle school. This program is designed to introduce students to AVID skills and culture.

Exploratory Art

This class will explore a wide variety of materials while also giving the students an introduction to basic drawing skills. We examine art from areas studied in both History and English classes. The focus in this class is growing student confidence in the art-making process.

boy working at easel art project smiling
girls working on circuit board stem project

Exploratory Technology

Students learn about digital citizenship and safety while using the Internet. There is a focus on learning Google Office Suite apps. Students then move onto using basic, block coding with Scratch, basic circuitry and physical computing using Makey boards. They create different projects using both circuitry and coding scripts that work with Scratch.

Electives for Rising Grade 7 (Current Grade 6) Students

Students currently in grade 6 may enroll in one elective course for their seventh-grade year.  Elective enrollment commitments are for the full school year.  Every effort will be given to ensure a student’s first choice; however, due to class size limitations, etc. this may not always be possible. Depending on academic needs, students may be placed in an academic support class.

Deadline for Current Grade 6 Students to Submit Elective Preferences:  Submit your elective preferences using the form at right by April 1.  For a one-page print-friendly version of the course descriptions in English and Spanish, click the PDF button.

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Jazz Band

Jazz Band will meet as an extra-curricular opportunity this year.  Practices will likely be in the morning.   Auditions TBA. In order to be in Jazz band, students must choose Concert  Band as their elective.

Scorpion Band (Beginning & Intermediate)

Open to all students. Students will learn individual instrumental skills and band practices. Students will participate in school concerts throughout the year. It is expected that students will be responsible for maintaining a practice log at home.

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student band

Concert Band

Concert Band is for any band student who has completed one year of study for any band instrument.  Band placement is at director’s discretion.  Students at the seventh-grade level may choose to transfer to another instrument with the instructor’s approval, and may also audition for Jazz Band. Expanding skills, performance practice, and festivals are all included with the seventh-grade band elective.  `

Drama

Students will learn acting styles, stage direction, set building, and production techniques (including stage lighting, videography, and audio set-up).  There are two major productions.   Students should sign up for Drama and they will be placed by the teacher.

performing arts students
performing arts students

Advanced Drama

Students will continue to develop skills in acting, stage direction, and performance and will build an MSA portfolio.  Additionally, more challenging materials will be addressed, including works by William Shakespeare.   Students should sign up for Drama and they will be placed by the teacher.

The 7th Grade Dual Elective Option

This option allows students to take one semester each of two electives, Art and Technology.  Courses switch at semester.

Art

The seventh-grade art class continues to study art from around the world including Japan and the Italian Renaissance, while also working on strengthening skills with writing and discussing art. The students create an art book to keep their thoughts and sketches in. We will also explore both digital art and photography.

girl painting in art class
young woman of color working on robotics project

Technology

Students work with Learn.code.org learning about doing concepts such as loops, conditionals, functions, and variables. They move on to physical computing and work with Micro:Bit boards. Students learn about a coding concept, apply it to their coding, and incorporate it into a physical build. By the end of the semester, students apply all concepts they have learned to create a project of their choice.

Leadership

If you’re a student interested in Leadership please locate the application in your school bookmarks folder. Please know that the application process includes the leadership teacher talking with your current teachers.  Applications must be completed by April 30.

group of student leaders
two students studying over books and laptop

AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)

This elective class involves both an application and interview process for students who want to improve their writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization, and reading skills in order to be prepared for college and beyond. An application will be placed in your bookmarks.   Please contact Ms. Cosentino for more information at [email protected]

Electives for Rising Grade 8 (Current Grade 7) Students

Students currently in grade 7 may enroll in one elective course for their eigth-grade year.  Elective enrollment commitments are for the full school year.  Every effort will be given to ensure a student’s first choice; however, due to class size limitations, etc. this may not always be possible. Depending on academic needs, students may be placed in an academic support class.

Deadline for Current Grade 7 Students to Submit Elective Preferences:  Submit your elective preferences using the form at right by April 1For a one-page print-friendly version of the course descriptions in English and Spanish, click the PDF button.

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Jazz Band

Jazz Band will meet as an extra-curricular opportunity this year.  Practices will likely be in the morning.   Auditions TBA. In order to be in Jazz band, students must choose Concert  Band as their elective.

Scorpion Band (Beginning & Intermediate)

Open to all students. Students will learn individual instrumental skills and band practices. Students will participate in school concerts throughout the year. It is expected that students will be responsible for maintaining a practice log at home.

girl smiling playing trombone
students playing clarinet

Concert Band

Concert Band is for any band student who has completed one year of study for any band instrument.  Band placement is at director’s discretion.  Students at the seventh-grade level may choose to transfer to another instrument with the instructor’s approval, and may also audition for Jazz Band. Expanding skills, performance practice, and festivals are all included with the seventh-grade band elective.  `

Drama

Students will learn acting styles, stage direction, set building, and production techniques (including stage lighting, videography, and audio set-up).  There are two major productions.   Students should sign up for Drama and they will be placed by the teacher.

performing arts students
performing arts students

Advanced Drama

Students will continue to develop skills in acting, stage direction, and performance and will build an MSA portfolio.  Additionally, more challenging materials will be addressed, including works by William Shakespeare.   Students should sign up for Drama and they will be placed by the teacher.

Grade 8 Art

(This is a full-year course)  In Art 8, students will continue to broaden both their creative and technical skills. We work on projects that introduce a wide variety of media, from pencil and pen to paint and plaster.  As the students move through the art program, the projects move from an introduction of the elements and principles of art to portfolio creation in preparation for high school. The 8th-grade art class uses the  Marin School of the Arts portfolio requirements as a jumping-off point for projects to help students prepare for the application process.

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Spanish I

This is a full year Spanish course. Students who complete the course with a B or better are eligible to take Spanish II in high school.

Leadership

If you’re a student interested in Leadership please locate the application in your school bookmarks folder. Please know that the application process includes the leadership teacher talking with your current teachers.  Applications must be completed by April 30.

group of students
teen boy looking at camera

AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)

This elective class involves both an application and interview process for students who want to improve their writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization, and reading skills in order to be prepared for college and beyond. An application will be placed in your bookmarks.   Please contact Ms. Cosentino for more information at [email protected]

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