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Collegeville, Pennsylvania Tutoring Programs
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Collegeville District and Curriculum
The school districts in Collegeville adhere to the guidelines set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Students start out by learning the building blocks for knowledge and understanding; namely reading, writing and arithmetic. Students are therefore given the tools they need to learn. As students progress through grade levels, they add to their knowledge both in breadth and in depth. Students learn about and how to use technology so that they will be able to interact with and progress in our modern world.
We currently cover the following Collegeville-area school districts: Methacton School District and Perkiomen Valley School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Collegeville District Curriculum
Students learn reading, writing, math, science, social studies, how to stay fit and healthy, and many other developmentally important life skills. In social studies, students learn about agricultural and industrial resources and examine the relationship between these resources and the geography of the state. The states’ history then follows these topics in the curriculum to present a logical flow of information. From statehood to recent events, students will learn about the history, society and culture that makes their state unique.
Before entering high school, students are encouraged to consider and choose a career path that interests them and utilizes the things they are best at. Then, many electives are offered to help students achieve these goals. Classes in technology, business, the arts as well as advanced courses in core subjects such as science, math and English are offered to help students be more prepared for college or career.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Collegeville Educational News
- 5th Graders Celebrate and Learn About Colonial Times - Fifth graders from Perkiomen Valley School District got to dress up and experience a bit of what life would have been like during Colonial times. They had fair activities, games and more to experience the life of people from another time.
- Special Education Students Participate in Student Olympics Event - Students from Perkiomen Valley School District participated in their annual Olympics event for special education students. Many sporting events were held as well as a dance party.
- Methacton School District Offers Summer Community Education Courses - Open to all members of the district, the summer community education courses offer different classes and programs in everything from art and design, to sports and dance, as well as academic and career oriented courses.
Collegeville 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: How to Write a Speech
Whether you love giving speeches or loathe it, chances are you will have to give several before you graduate high school. Public speaking is not on everyone’s list of favorite things to do, however learning how to present material verbally can prove critically important in college, career and vocation. To write a speech, one of the first things you should think about is: who is your audience. As you write your speech, think about whether it should be formal or more casual. Then, thinking about your audience, decide what information is going to be most relevant and interesting to them. What do you think they will already know? When writing a speech, writing a detailed outline is often sufficient. Enough to speak off of, but not so much that you are reading it. Your speech should have a clear line of thought from beginning to end so that the listeners get the same point you are trying to make. Once you have your outline, practice, practice, practice, making sure not to speak too fast.