2021-2022 Registration - 6th grade; Anwatin Middle School
Welcome to the Anwatin Middle School Family!!! It's time to register for the electives you will take in 6th grade!  Please complete the following course registration form.

Anwatin Middle Years Program (MYP) Courses for 6th grade:

Advisory*
●     Math 6 or Telescoped Math
Humanities*
●     Science 6*
●     Physical Education & Health*
Language Electives (Spanish, American Sign Language (ASL), Literacy Support)
Art Electives (Dance, Theater, Music Exploration, Visual Art, Band)
Design Electives (Design Topics, Independent Living)

*Required Classes
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Student Information
Please fill out the student information below.
First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Student Lunch # (Not Required)
Course Selections:
Please read through all options carefully and select your courses for next year.
Please select your preferences for World Language. Rank your choices between 1st and 2nd. (Some students will be continuing their World Language in English Literacy*) *
Spanish 1
American Sign Language 1
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Description of Art Courses:
1. Visual Art: Students will use the creative process to create and present visual art using a variety of techniques. In addition, they will use inquiry, emotional analysis and problem-solving to respond to art in both historical and contemporary contexts. This class will support student development of new and existing skills, including: drawing, painting, sculpting, and other fine art mediums.  

2. Band: Students will play in an instrumental ensemble and will experience performing varying levels of music (At least one year of experience required).

3. Music Exploration: Students will experience various types of instruments such as keyboard, guitar, drums, etc. and learn how how to create and analyze music (Recommended for beginners).

4: Beginning Dance: Body. Soul. Expression. Art. Community. Genius.  Students will create and perform original work, build body and community awareness, and grow dance, acting, and film technique in a variety of styles & genres. This is a beginning performing arts class that will give students a solid foundation in both dance and theatre.

5. Theatre: Students will work as an ensemble to devise and perform original work in a variety of styles, including: Social Justice, Dance/Theatre Fusion, Narrative Performance, Invisible Theatre, Dance Film, and Musical Theatre. Students will use performance to create social change, engage in problem-solving and advocacy, examine current & historical events, and build community connections.

6. Advanced Performance: Students will study advanced technique, form and structure, and meaningful artistic communication. This is a flexible, project-based class where students can direct their own learning and create performance works in the genres/topics of their choice.  Class activities will focus on developing student voice, artistic intent, advanced creative habits, and ensemble building.
 Please select your preferences for your Art courses. Rank your choices between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. *
Visual Art
Band
Music Exploration
Beginning Dance
Theatre
Advanced Performance
1st Choice
2nd Choice
3rd Choice
Description of Design courses:
1: Design Topics: Using hands-on, project-based collaborative learning, students will develop the skills to become lifelong problem-solvers and efficient project managers.

2: Independent Living: Students will learn about basic life needs like nutrition, sewing, money management, and cooking
 Please select your preferences for your Design courses. Rank your choices between 1st and 2nd *
Design Topics
Independent Living
1st Choice
2nd Choice
AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination) is a college readiness program that students participate in year-round and can continue through high school. Watch this video to learn more about AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination):
Would you like to interview for AVID? *
In the last question, if you answered that you WOULD like someone to reach out to you, please provide us with the best phone number or email to reach you:
*Additional Information
● Please note that students are not guaranteed their first choice.

● Support classes such as Literacy, English Language Development, Social Skills, and Reading Workshop may affect students’ schedules.

● If you have any questions, please contact the school counselor, Aja Ruff, at aja.ruff@mpls.k12.mn.us
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