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Plymouth District and Curriculum

The public and charter schools in Massachusetts adhere to standards established by the Common Core Standards with standards unique to the state of Massachusetts that were developed by the Council of Chief State School Officer (CCSSO) and the National Governors Association Center for Best Practice (NGA). The standards are based on research of practices and assessments in advanced countries around the world.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Plymouth District Curriculum

Each grade level from pre-K -8 introduces and focused on a few new areas essential to mathematical literacy. Students of mathematics in grade 7 are introduced to the concept of proportional relationship, rational numbers, linear equations and expressions; they learn to use drawings and geometric figures to find solutions to problems, to use shapes and three-dimensional forms to find area and volume, and to make inferences based on information about populations.

Students in grade 7 should be able to work with fractions, decimals, percents, and rational and negative numbers, and to use all four operations of arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to solve problems with these kinds of numbers. In geometry, students extend their work in grade 6 by learning to find circumferences and surface areas, to make inferences about relationships between figures, to use scale drawings. Finally, students are introduced to how to use data sets and sampling to make mathematical inferences.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Plymouth Educational News

  • Rising Tide Charter School News - One of three charter schools in the district and serving 317 students, grades 5-8, the Rising Tide Charter Public School is a pioneer in online learning. Since 2005, the school has offered unique courses to gifted students in grades 5-8 since 2005. Rising Tide online courses are held at the school, where students are assigned their own computers.
  • Rising Tide Schools’ Annual Report - In a comprehensive review of students’ achievements since 2007 in grades 5 – 8, the Rising Tide program reports that its inquiry-based curriculum is showing strong improvements in mathematics and language arts.
  • College Jumpstart Program - The College Jumpstart Program is designed to help recent high school graduates earn college certificates and prepare for jobs in as little as thirteen weeks after graduation.

Plymouth 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: Recognizing Learning Styles

There are different ways to learn. You can learn something by listening, by observing, by manipulating it, or by talking about it. To adapt to all the learning environments we face today, we all have to learn to use all these methods to learn. But if we can learn to be more aware of how we learn, we can use strategies that make it easier for us to learn more readily and more successfully. Taking notes during a lecture allows you to see the ideas on paper, and helps you remember the lecture. Notetaking is especially good for learners who do best when they are physically involved with a lesson. Just being engaged in the physical act of taking notes can increase their ability to retain information. The more you understand your own learning style, the more effective you will be in selecting the strategies that work best for you.