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Chestnut Hill Signal Hill Forest Park Academically High Aptitude Program, AHAP Half Hollow Hills

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

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

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

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

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 •

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

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

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

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

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

Thank you for coming and for your support! We are all looking forward to an AHAPpy year!