Field Trip to the San Diego County Fair Plant*Grow*Eat Program
On Wednesday, June 7, four of my students, their parents, and I took a field trip to the San Diego County Fair for the annual Plant-Grow-Eat Program. We came from different locations around Southern California and met each other there in person for the first time.
Each of the students from around the San Diego area were provided with materials (seeds, soil, and a planter pot) for growing a radish plant. At the fair all of the students presented their plants and the judges handed out awards for the biggest, healthiest plants. Twins Jameson and Abel were awarded first place blue ribbons for their plants. Maverik was also awarded a blue first-place ribbon, and his sister, Iliana was awarded a second place ribbon.
We were able to walk around the fair during pre-fair hours and see many farm animals including a petting area where we could feed and pet the goats and some other animals. It was a fun, enjoyable learning experience.
Congratulations to 7th Grader Noah Raimo, NHD-CA State Finalist 2022
Congratulations are in order for Noah Raimo, 7th grader at Accelerated Academics for the award he received for his Website Entry, The Alaskan Purchase: Seward’s Folly or … , at the National History Day - Los Angeles Contest that was held on March 14, 2022.
Noah’s Junior Individual Website entry was one of three websites from this category that were selected out of many middle school website entries within the Los Angeles County School District to move on to the NHD-CA State Finals 2022 contest. He has renamed his website, Exchanging Alaska: Wisdom or Folly?, for the upcoming contest. The State Finals will be held on May 6-8, 2022 at William Jessup University in Rocklin, CA.
National History Day, is a year-long educational program that encourages students to explore local, state, national, and world history. Each year, NHD presents a different theme as a lens for students to look through as they select and study their historical topic of interest. This year’s theme was Debate & Diplomacy in History: Successes, Failures, Consequences. Noah’s participation in NHD this year was his first. Through this comprehensive program, he has learned many valuable advanced research and presentation skills that he can carry with him throughout his life.
Noah described the reason for his topic selection by stating, “The Alaskan Purchase just stood out, and since I knew gaining more land was a success and the U.S. had to use diplomacy to work out a purchase, it would fit the year's theme, so I started researching it.” Noah also shared how he searched for some of his primary sources regarding the Alaskan Purchase, “I used the Library of Congress webpages to find most of my Primary sources for my project.”
Congratulations, Noah, and best wishes for a wonderful experience as a NHD-CA State Finalist as you showcase your website project about the Alaskan Purchase. We, at Accelerated Academics, are so proud of you and your accomplishments.
— Dr. Jenelle S. Miller, Teacher
Maximizing What Works For Your Child: A Recipe for Success
What makes a recipe successful is the customization and enhancement of the ingredients by the cook for the enjoyment and health of the consumer. What makes a learning plan successful is the customization and enhancement of the learning opportunities by the parent/teacher for the socio-emotional health and academic engagement of the child. All children are different; and no one book of instructions is able to provide all the answers for successfully raising and educating any individual child. However, just like in a recipe book where a number of key ingredients are needed to create a delicious meal, a number of key strategies exist that can help you know and understand your child more thoroughly, thus enabling his or her success in life. At times, some of the ingredients in a recipe need to be adjusted in order to eliminate adverse reactions which might negatively affect certain customers. Sometimes specific ingredients need to be added to the recipe in order to enhance the flavor to suit an individual's taste or provide an additional level of enjoyment and nutrition. By exploring and understanding the learning styles, interests, reasoning abilities, and achievements of a child, one is able to create and customize an individualized learning plan (ILP) that will enhance, enable, and maximize his or her success.
Learning Styles
There are several different learning styles, meaning there are several different ways to learn. Knowing a child’s learning style allows the parent/teacher to adapt or modify the curriculum or curriculum delivery in a way that will maximize his or her learning potential. Types of learning styles include:
- Visual/Spatial: pictures, images, and spatial understanding
- Aural/Auditory-Musical: sound and music
- Verbal/Linguistic: words in speech and writing
- Logical/Mathematical: logic, reasoning, and systems
- Physical/Kinesthetic: body, hands, and sense of touch
- Social/Interpersonal: prefers to work and be with others
- Solitary/Intrapersonal: prefers to work and be alone
A child’s preferred learning style represents his or her strength. It is important to spend time working in his or her preferred style as well as working to develop the child’s least preferred or weaker style of learning.
Interests
Engaging a child in meaningful learning opportunities often depends upon the ideas and interests that he or she would like to pursue. Parents/teachers are important to the process of helping children think about and discover their own personal ideas, interests, and passions. Children as well as adults are more able to learn and retain information when they are studying things that are meaningful to them.
Reasoning Abilities
Children have varied levels of cognitive skills, many of which will change, grow, and adapt over a lifetime. Therefore, assessing a child for their cognitive reasoning abilities is a means to provide parents/teachers with insight into his or her learning potential. The results of such an assessment can help to identify learning disabilities so that instructors can provide remediation; or to identify giftedness and academic potential so that instructors can provide enriched learning experiences designed to develop a child’s gifts and talents.
Achievement
Assessing and evaluating a child’s achievement level provides parents/teachers with important baseline information that will help determine the academic level in which to start in order to reach maximum success. What does your child know? What does your child still need to learn? Does your child perform at the top percentile of the grade-level standardized achievement test in relation to same aged peers? If so, what is his or her true grade-level equivalency? Does he or she need to accelerate in some subjects or are there areas where he or she needs to catch up? These questions can be answered with the proper assessments and evaluations.
Children are unique and require an individualized approach to their education. Accelerated Academics, Inc. offers parents/teachers a number of evaluative tools that will provide information about their children’s strengths and weaknesses, how they learn, what they know, and how they think. This information is essential for creating a successful learning atmosphere that will nurture the socio-emotional health and academic engagement of the “whole child.”
Happy Pi Day! →
Today is Pi Day. Click on the title link to find out why Pi Day is special.
Here are a few other links for Pi Day activities from MAKE:
Celebrate Raspberry Pi’s Fourth Birthday with These 5 Pi Projects
How Far Can You Memorize Pi? Show Off Your Skills with These Memory Tricks
From other sources:
Enjoy your Pi Day exploration and activities!