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Delta District and Curriculum

SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Delta 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.

Delta District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs

The Delta School District follows the curriculum laid out by the British Columbia Department of Education and oversees a comprehensive path of learning in all subjects. All areas from core academics to pre-professional learning programs have a series of standards that students should achieve to be proficient in the subject. To ensure children achieve their highest potential, faculty and staff members from both districts work closely with parents to promote a standard of excellence for all students. The result is a variety of in-class and out-of-class learning experiences that promote an appreciation for lifelong learning.

We currently cover the following Delta-area school district: Delta School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Delta District Curriculum

The math curriculum begins with fundamentals in numeracy, shapes and measurement, pattern recognition, and ways numbers are manipulated. Data analysis is a significant focus of the curriculum and tied to many real world applications. To learn about probability, students calculate expected values and outcomes and use those calculations to solve problems. Students additionally learn to use mathematics to create models that improve reasoning. They are also expected to be able to show and describe their problem-solving processes.

The Science curriculum lets students explore a wide range of natural phenomenon. Interactions of matter are also studied. Students examine various types of chemical reactions, including gas laws that govern pressure, volume, and temperature. Students also learn about matter, including the structure of atoms and molecules, as well as their behavior. The curriculum also emphasizes the development of scientifically literate students.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Delta Educational News

  • School Farming Resources - The Delta School District has lead in the field of agricultural education and provides opportunities for every student in the district to participate in stages of the planting, tending, and harvesting cycles within the local garden beds.
  • Parent Advisory Councils - The Parent Advisory Councils offer parents the chance to work with the district on issues facing the students and learning community. The group advises the principals of the schools on the parents views of issues and opportunities and work with other parents to promote useful experiences for the students.
  • Community Events - For families who are interested in participating in local events, the district provides a regularly updated calendar listing and describing the events, festivals, workshops, conferences, and informational sessions.

Delta 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: Positive Discipline

Disciplinary methods--whether by teachers or by parents--often involve adults telling children what they did wrong. The words "don't" and "no" are commonly used. Although it seems natural to tell kids what they shouldn't be doing, it is often more effective to use positive language, or reinforcement, telling them what they should be doing. In the classroom, rules should be written in positive language. For example, instead of saying "do not interrupt others when they are speaking," say "listen when others are speaking." When a student or students are misbehaving, the teacher can point out behavior that he/she does like instead of reprimanding those who are acting out. For instance, the teacher may compliment a student for doing well. Young students like to please their teacher, and this will indicate the positive behaviors other students should engage in. Although teachers may want students to act differently, they may be more likely to achieve this by using positive discipline.