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Norman District and Curriculum

The Norman Public Schools in Oklahoma delivers a curriculum for all students that prepares the students for college and their future fields of work. The Oklahoma State Department of Education has developed the common core curriculum, and Norman Public Schools instruct the students according to these standards.

We currently cover the following Norman-area school district: Norman Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Norman District Curriculum

In English Language Arts, the students learn material such as summarizing and generalizing literature. The students experience acting out and role playing parts of the stories and they develop creative ways to retell the stories from beginning to end. The teachers instruct the students to identify the theme of the literature, and connect it their lives in a variety of ways, such as text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world. The main idea and supporting details are also explored, and the students are expected to back up their idea of the reading with evidence from the story.

In Mathematics, the students are responsible for concepts which include division of whole numbers fluently and accurately. Division is also performed using fractions and decimals, and the level of difficulty is determined by the grade level. The level increases in order to prepare them for algebraic concepts and the higher math courses, such as trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Norman Educational News

  • Orchestra and Band Performances - The week after Spring Break proved to be a great one as the Norman Public Schools held its 53rd annual All City Band and Orchestra production at the Lloyd Noble Center. Over 1,600 students in fifth through twelfth grades put on a spectacular show of talent for the community of Norman. Once again, the entire band and orchestra did their performance of the popular “Oklahoma” as they do each year. Great job to all of the talented students!
  • Special Education Teacher Honored - Madison Elementary School’s own G. Smith has been honored with the Special Education Teacher of the Year! The non-profit organization of AMBUCS granted her with the $500 award. G. Smith has proven to go above and beyond her responsibilities and has a great rapport with her students.
  • Athlete to Visit Norman - Recently, the nationally known distance runner, coach and motivator, Shaun Martin visited the University of Oklahoma and Norman High School. He spoke to the students and enlightened them with his wisdom. The citizens of Norman have been invited to run in his honor and to be involved in a film screening of his documentary, called “Racing the Rez.” Mr. Martin is an advocate for the Navajo traditions of long distance running, and helps with communities in the needs of the youth that live on the Navajo Reservation.

Norman 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: Can Fine Arts Help Students?

Fine Arts of all kinds can help students with their overall self-esteem, self-discipline, and even academics. Students that participate in band, art, drama, chorus, and other fine arts have a positive outlet, are surrounded by peers in which have the same interests in common, and use the strategies learned and developed in their talents and apply them to the classroom. Students that are in fine arts learn different types of concepts, and their “creative side” can shine and build their self-esteem. This sometimes is carried over into the classroom, such as with study skills, as they can use their background knowledge of the many aspects of the fine arts and apply it to their coursework. Being involved in fine arts can also help motivate the students to stay in school!