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The Village School of Naples
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Middle School
The school's philosophy, guiding principles, expectations and values are the same for all grades at The Village School. However, because experience and research shows that adolescents differ from elementary age children in reasoning, interests, and physical, social and emotional development, it was realized that the curriculum would differ in organization, content, and instruction. Fifth grade is a transition year at the Village School. Language Arts Reading, writing, structure, spelling and speaking are integrated in the Language Arts program. Writing and literature are foundations of the curriculum. The Writers' Workshop from first draft through publishing is fully implemented. Students experience all forms of writing. Literature involves studying all genres. Students respond to the literature orally, in writing, in debate and in drama. Language arts and social studies teachers collaborate to integrate their curriculum. Students in language arts classes read and write about the topic being studied for the social studies timeline. The cues on timelines provide opportunities for students to read and write about the social studies topic. Mathematics The math curriculum offers basic math at fifth grade, blended math and pre-algebra for sixth grade, pre-algebra for seventh grade, and honors algebra for eighth grade. The honors algebra class is taught as it is in Collier County middle schools so that eighth grade students may enter high school with a math credit. In addition to direct instruction for math concepts and functions, the teacher uses a variety of approaches that provide for multiple learning styles, real life math experiences, problem solving and discovery. |
Social Studies An important goal for middle school social studies is that students can make connections between the social science disciplines and skills so that they will see relationships between events, time and places. The curriculum is presented as a four year study. By the end of two years, students will have begun two timelines, an American History timeline and a World History timeline, which record events, people, places and times. Creative cues designed to help students recall the event are added for each entry on the timeline. These timelines are a work in progress for the entire middle school years. Science The science curriculum is thematic, project oriented, and research based. The themes are year-long science studies around a familiar subject:
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