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New Baltimore, Michigan Tutoring Programs
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New Baltimore District and Curriculum
The Anchor Bay School District curriculum provides a comprehensive learning experience for all students. The Michigan Merit Curriculum incorporates the Common Core Standards in Math and Language Arts, which focus on key topics in the subject and emphasizes critical thinking and reasoning. The district also uses the Project Lead the Way curriculum to provide STEM learning opportunities for students. There is also a focus on college and career ready standards that call on students to be able to communicate and collaborate effectively with peers and teachers, to be able to find information and use technology strategically, and to solve problems and use reasoning.
We currently cover the following New Baltimore-area school district: Anchor Bay School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the New Baltimore District Curriculum
In World Geography, at Anchor Bay School District, the students look at the people, places and environments locally and then compare them to regional, national and international areas. They also see how geography had a determination on events in the past and in the present. Students begin by becoming familiar with their own community and state. While in these classes the students learn about the physical processes that are a part of geography as well as the political, economic and social processes of different cultures.
In Science, through a foundation in the content knowledge of biology, earth and physical science, students begin to develop the habits of scientific inquiry and process-oriented research and investigation. Biology is an important part of the science curriculum. In biology, the students gain experience in field and lab investigations. They also use scientific methods to carry on these investigations. This enables them to gain critical thinking and problem solving skills. While in this class the students learn about cells and viruses, tissues, taxonomy and more.

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Keeping Informed: Recent New Baltimore Educational News
- District Curriculum Maps - The district provides curriculum maps so that parents and students can understand the scope and sequence of learning that will be done in each subject. It also states the learning goals for each grade, the overarching themes, and the expected critical thinking outcomes.
- Math & Science Honors Academy - The Math & Science Honors Academy is a small school within the high school that focuses on advanced topics in math, science, and engineering. Courses in robotics and graphics are also available. Many of the courses use the Advanced Placement curriculum.
- National Honor Society - The National Honor Society chooses, as members, students that excel in the areas of academics, service, character and leadership. Students are either chosen by peers or by faculty members. Members are expected to keep up their excellence in each of these areas, plus they also work together in service projects in their schools and community.
New Baltimore 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 Culture Affects Education
Culture has an impact on how children learn. There are some cultures which believe that working with other students is cheating while others see it as a way to give or receive assistance. There are places where it is believed that children should be quiet during the school day and eye contact should be avoided. One more is that all material should be considered communal while others believe that items belong to the individual. The differences in cultural history and ideologies need to be considered in the classroom and if children get together to study at home so they can obtain knowledge in a way that is suitable to them.