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Colleyville, Texas Tutoring Programs
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Colleyville District and Curriculum
SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Colleyville students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.
Colleyville District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs
Colleyville Schools help to create community learners out of their students by creating a curriculum that is based on the standards set down in the Texas Essential Knowledge and skills. The students are able to take the skills they learn in all their subjects in school to become problem-solvers in their post-secondary pursuits. In order to help students understand what type of academic and career experience they wish to have, there are also electives and extracurriculars that connect students with their future.
We currently cover the following Colleyville-area school district: Grapevine Colleyville Independent School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Colleyville District Curriculum
The mathematics curriculum at Colleyville Schools helps students to learn how to use mathematics in everyday life. The students begin by learning about the different shapes and angles by the time they graduate they are able to find more than 20 different shapes and angles in the world around them. They also learn about the importance of famous mathematicians in their lives. When the students are young they may experience statistics by playing board or classroom games but in high school they take this same subject and find about how much a corn field will yield.
Students learn how to apply the skills they learn in English in everyday life, also. In elementary students learn how to write paragraphs for different purposes. When they are in high school students are able to take information they obtain by interviewing other students and create a narrative. They also examine poetry for examples of syntax, diction and imagery that they are then able to use in their own creative works.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Colleyville Educational News
- Debate Team - Debate offers students a chance to grow as scholars and as people. Students learn how to prepare for debates and competitions locally, statewide, and nationally. They learn how to participate in events such as Lincoln-Douglas Debates or Cross-Examination Debates. They also experience different part of the United States as they travel to these competitions.
- Mu Alpha Theta - Mu Alpha Theta is a mathematics society. Students that join help each other grow stronger in various areas of mathematics. Each of these students then competes against other schools for the chance at awards and scholarships.
- Peer Assistance Leadership - PAL, or Peer Assistance Leadership, is a way for younger and older students to interact. It allows the opportunity for students to develop a caring relationship between each other. The older student is a role model to the younger one as they can listen and aid the younger ones in the new experiences they encounter at high school.
Colleyville Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed
SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.
Chalk Talk: Elementary Math Expectations
In second grade math class, students build upon the skills they developed in kindergarten and first grade. They also learn some new skills such as ordering, labeling and how to express answers to problems. They learn how to use mathematical language such as minus or subtraction. They also learn fractions and spatial relationships. Applicability is emphasized so that students are able to use mathematic insight in their own life, and many examples that connect to home and play are used to gain that understanding. Students also use manipulatives and work on skill-enhancing projects to prepare them for the slightly more complex work in 3rd grade. By fourth grade, most students will be assessed on their math proficiency, and generally these tests are based on learning during all years of elementary school. Each state may have slightly different standards, but these are the basics that are learned nationally.