Chestnut Hill Signal Hill Forest Park Academically High
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Chestnut Hill Signal Hill Forest Park Academically High Aptitude Program, AHAP Half Hollow Hills Central School District Sunquam Renée Clarke rclarke@hhh. k 12. ny. us Paumanok Otsego Vanderbilt
Agenda /Introductions /Academically High /Our goals /Curriculum /3 rd /4 th /5 th /Housekeeping Aptitude Program
Our Goals • Develop higher order thinking processes • Facilitate in depth learning within an area of study through investigation and exploration • Promote creativity and critical thinking skills • Empower your children to take ownership and leadership roles in their learning • Develop the ability to demonstrate knowledge in a variety of ways
Curriculum • Designed with an over-arching theme • All curricular areas are integrated into our study • Allows for in-depth learning through investigation and exploration • Instruction in productive thinking skills is integrated to help students develop their ability to problem solve and think critically, creatively, and analytically. • Encourages the production of products that challenge existing ideas and produce new ideas
Productive Thinking • Engage with challenging problems that provide opportunities to explore productive thinking • Learn to understand how ‘productive struggle’ helps us as learners • Engage in self-monitoring
Third Grade Aqueous Adventures • Explore the importance of freshwater around the world • Explore the properties of water and how humans use water as a natural resource through scientific investigation • Create a project that applies our learning about challenges with the Earth’s clean water supply while offering solutions
Fourth Grade Mystery - Taking a Closer Look • Explore multiple ways in which the word mystery can be interpreted • Solve a variety of literary, mathematical, and scientific mysteries • Uncover the history of mystery as a genre • Stimulate divergent thinking, problem solving, critical thinking skills and deductive reasoning abilities • Use scientific thinking processes to conduct investigations and build explanations about forensic science
Fifth Grade Lego Robotics • Learn fundamentals of engineering • Learn principles of design and programming • Apply knowledge of science concepts, such as motion and forces, speed and motion • Strategically solve problems Please note that LEGO Robotics will run in the fall for our Group A AHAPers and in the spring for our Group B AHAPers.
Fifth Grade Collaborative Projects • Pursue areas of interest through investigation, guided and independent research • Students decide on topics that they would like to explore or projects they would like to embark upon • Propose a plan, gather resources, and conduct research • Developing collaboration skills, research skills, and project skills • Learn larger life skills like managing goals, managing time and being self-directed learners • Understand the role of reflection and evaluation to project success Please note that Collaborative Projects will run in the fall for our Group B AHAPers and in the spring for our Group A AHAPers.
Fifth Grade Civic Literacy & Service-Learning Projects • Understand that how we live today will effect how others live in the future • Increase awareness of and interest in current events • Design and implement service learning projects that address current real world issues • Engage students in generating ideas for the planning, implementation and evaluation of a service-learning experience • Develop interpersonal skills through group decisionmaking and communication of ideas to a larger audience
Thank you for coming and for your support! We are all looking forward to an AHAPpy year!