10 Ways to Manage Home Schooling for Your Children

With schools being closed and children now being homeschooled, it can be difficult to manage your daily routine (along with work) and still find time to ensure your kids are learning and staying active. Ranging from science and language to music and math, here are 10 programs and classes that will make learning fun for your children.

 

1. Scholastic Learn at Home Projects

Scholastic has started a Learn at Home series, which will keep children learning even though schools are closed. Each day, Scholastic will add four different learning experience videos to their website for different grade levels. Click here for the Scholastic Learn at Home Projects.

 

 

 

 

2. Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems

Children’s author Mo Willems has been releasing “Lunch Doodle” videos on The Kennedy Center’s website, which encourages children of all ages to draw and write with him. Be sure to have crayons, paper, pens or pencils ready and join Mo Willems each weekday at 1 p.m. Click here for the link to Mo’s videos. 

 

 

 

 

3. Khan Academy 

Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more, and it’s all free! Students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning. Click here to visit Khan Academy

 

 

 

4. Live Children’s Book Reading by Josh Gad (Olaf)

Josh Gad, the voice of Olaf from the Frozen franchise, has been reading children’s books via his Twitter account. Since Frozen 2 was just released, this is the perfect way to wind down the day and get your kids ready for bed. Click here for Josh Gad’s Twitter profile.

 

 

 

 

 

5. Prodigies Music Online Classes

Prodigies Music offers online classes and activities for children to teach them musical skills through video lessons, worksheets and sheet music. Children will learn how to sing in tune, understand music notes and how to play an instrument. Click here to sign up. 

 

 

 

 

 

6. NGAkids Art Zone

The National Gallery of Art presents NGAkids Art Zone, an interactive and informative way to introduce art and art history to children. It features activities like creating animated portraits, decorating 17th-century dollhouses and making three-dimensional geometric shapes, which will entertain your children while they learn about art and art history. Click here to access NGAkids Art Zone. 

 

 

 

 

7. Online Language Classes

Conjuguemos teaches students how to learn a new language through different types of interactive activities, quizzes and games. They offer these courses in Spanish, French, German and Italian, just to name a few. Click here to sign up and get started. 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Daily At Home Science Experiments

Club SciKidz have been posting daily science or cooking experiments that are safe for children to try at home. These experiments are interactive and will help viewers learn more about elements, matter, sound and more. Click here to access these at home science experiments.

 

 

 

 

 

9. Bamboo Learning through Amazon’s Alexa

Bamboo Learning has integrated voice-based learning through Amazon’s Alexa, making it easy for kids to learn since almost everyone has this tool in their homes. They have a variety of different tools that will educate children on subjects ranging from math and reading to music and history. Click here to enable these tools to your Alexa. 

 

 

 

 

10. Kid-Friendly Workouts

Sworkit, an at home fitness program and app is now offering kid-friendly workouts to help your kids stay active while at home. Ranging from warm-ups and strength to agility and flexibility, these videos are sure to keep your child engaged and occupied. Click here to get started. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Compass

 

 

 

Education in San Francisco Bay Area—Values and Opportunities

Education in San Francisco Bay Area—Values and Opportunities

 

Education is Highly Valued

  • One of the two most highly educated workforces in the country. The demand for technology workers and the high salaries they earn are draws for the best and brightest.
  • World’s finest colleges, universities and public and private schools for children.
  • Culture that values education, creativity and innovation.

 

Education Age 18 and under:

  • Some of the most highly ranked public schools in the United States.
  • Public education is funded largely by property taxes. Because real estate in the Bay Area is so valuable, the property taxes provide abundant amounts of money to nurture some of the best public schools in the country.
  • Wealthy residents make significant donations for athletic, technology and media centers, making these schools showplaces and providing world-class facilities (for example, a private party recently donated $20 million to Palo Alto High School to rebuild the athletic facilities there).
  • Silicon Valley elite fund excellent private schools and their children attend (Steve Job’s daughters attend the Castilleja School in Old Palo Alto for example).

 

Colleges and Universities

  • Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley are two top institutions of higher education in the Bay Area.
  • There are many other fine colleges in the Bay Area that offer a wide variety of educational programs, including art schools, women’s colleges and seminaries.
  • The largest number of top-ten ranked graduate programs in business, law, medicine and engineering in the nation are located in the Bay Area.

 

The Big Secret! How to Get into a Top University of California School without a Great High School Record

  • The highly acclaimed California Community College System.
  • Largest system of higher education in the world, serving more than 2.4 million students with a wide variety of educational and career goals.
  • Admits everyone.
  • Offers an ease (academically, socially and financially) into college life.
  • Feeds into the UC system.
  • Named degree is from a highly respected UC (You may or may not want to share your personal history here).

 

 

Keys to Getting into a Great College (I wouldn’t put this in writing, but these are in priority order for most schools.)

  • GPA: Grade Point Average
    • The GPA measures a student’s high school academic performance by assigning weights to courses and numbers (from 4.0 for an A to 0.0 for a failing grade) and then averaging these over the course of the high school career. A GPA of 4.0 is considered perfect, although students can earn higher than a 4.0 GPA by taking and excelling in advanced placement courses.
    • The UC system only considers classes from grades 10 and 11 in their GPA calculation for admission. Not every class counts toward the GPA. The list of classes that are included in their calculation is available on their website.
  • Standardized Test scores
    • There are two major testing services—the SAT and the ACT—which measure a student’s accumulated knowledge on math, science, reading and writing. Many schools will accept either SAT or ACT scores. There is a movement to eliminate the need for these standardized test scores among some colleges, but most top tier colleges still require them.
  • Extra-curricular Activities
    • Focus on quality, not quantity. It’s better to spend 15 years playing the violin or dancing ballet and to be really passionate and excellent at one activity vs. having a large number of different activities. The top schools have many, many applicants with excellent GPA’s and test scores. They are looking for what makes a student special and extra-curricular activities can provide that advantage.
    • Leadership is key. Taking a leadership position (editor of the high school paper, captain of the debate team, etc.) sets the student apart.
  • Essays
    • The experience and emotion is more important than the writing.
    • Avoid the standard essays—Volunteering in a third world country, death of a family member, divorce, etc. Admissions counselors see way too many of these. Make the essay about something that is unique to the applicant.
    • There are many consultants who know what colleges are looking for, and who can help give students an edge in this area.
  • Recommendations
    • Students should build a strong relationship with at least one teacher in a core academic subject (math, science, history, English) during their sophomore or junior years.
    • Students should have one other strong recommendation from another area—another academic subject, sports, extra-curricular activities, part-time work, etc.

 

Getting into an Ivy League or Top University is becoming increasing difficult

  • The San Francisco Bay Area has a culture that values education and will motivate students to do well and achieve.
  • There are many, many role models in the Bay Area with undergraduate and graduate degrees from prestigious colleges. Meeting and interacting with these people is inspiring and encourages higher education.
  • The San Francisco Bay Area is rich with assistance to help achieve high educational goals: Tutors (from Stanford or top high schools), educational services and college counselors abound.
  • Area high schools have many, many opportunities for students to find their niche. For example, at Palo Alto High School, clubs range from Acts of Random Kindness to the Zero Robotics Club.

 

Extra Tips:

  • Maintain a High GPA: Most colleges encourage AP courses and a challenging curriculum. That’s the ideal. But as admissions applications continue to increase, there is less time to look at each application individually. GPA’s and standardized test scores act as gatekeepers to eliminate a student or move a student along in the admissions process. Students should take the most challenging courses they can handle, but if it comes down to the grade or the challenge, pick the grade.
  • Prepare for Standardized Tests: Almost every student who aspires to a top-notch school rigorously prepares for the standardized tests. Prep methods vary from free online prep, to group classes to costly tutors who charge by the hour.

 

Summary: There is no better environment to educate, nurture and provide role models to high-achieving children than the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

 

舊金山灣區教育——价值和機遇

舊金山灣區教育——价值和機遇

 

教育受到高度重視

  • 这里是美國勞動力受高等教育程度最高的两个地区之一。對科技人员的大量需求以及優厚的工資吸引了全国乃至全世界最優秀的人才。
  • 拥有世界上最好的學院,大學和公立和私立中小學校。
  • 重视教育,創造和創新的文化。

 

18以下(包括18岁)人群的教育:

  • 拥有一些全美排名最高的公立學校。
  • 公眾教育的主要資金来源是物業稅。 由於在海灣地區房地產价格非常寶貴,因此物業稅可以提供充裕的資金,培育出了全美最好的公立學校。
  • 富裕的居民为当地的運動,科技和媒體中心捐出大量资金,使得学校成为当地的一处风景同时也给它们提供了世界一流的設施(例如,一個私人团体最近捐贈2000萬美元为Palo Alto High School更新了原有的體育設施)。
  • 矽谷精英也出资建立了一些优秀的私立学校,讓他們的子女也在那里上学。例如:(史蒂夫喬布斯的女兒在Palo Alto的Castilleja学校就讀)。

 

高校情况

  • 斯坦福大學和加州大學伯克利分校是海灣地區的兩個頂級高等学府。
  • 在海灣地區也有許多其它较好的學院,提供各種課程,包括藝術學校,女子學院和神學院。
  • 这里拥有全美數量最多的排名前十的商業,法律,醫學和工程专业研究生課程项目。

 

大揭秘! 如何在没有良好的高中成绩下進入加州頂尖大學和学院?

  • 備受好評的加州社區學院系統。
  • 世界上最大的高等教育体系,为超過240萬带着各種各樣的教育和职业願景的學生服务。
  • 认可每個人。
  • 为学生的大學生活(學術,社會和財政方面)提供便利。
  • 爲加州大學注入新鮮活力
  • 聲名卓著的加州大学學位證(您可以或也可以不在這裡透露你的個人經歷)。

 

进入到一所伟大學院的关键(我本不想把这些写下来,但是大多数学校都是按以下的优先级顺序。)

  • GPA:平均绩点

GPA 用于评估学生的高中学习表现,通過设定不同课程的權重,成績:(從4.0為A至0.0為不及格),然後把一个学生在整个高中生涯的绩点相加再平均便得到这些学生的GPA。GPA为4.0是满分,不过學生也可以通過修学其它课程并表现突出来修到超过4.0的GPA。

  • 加州大學系統只把学生10和11年级的绩点列入入学标准的考查范围,并不是每個班级都对GPA有要求。您可在他們的網站上查看到这些班级的具体信息。
  • 標準化考試成績
    • 有兩種主要的測試服務——SAT 和ACT—— 此類测试是用于评估學生在數學,科學,閱讀和寫作方面積累的知識。很多學校既认可SAT也认可ACT成績。不过现在出现了一种新趋势,那便是一些学院省去了这些標準化考試成績,但大多數頂級高校仍然对此类考试的成绩有所要求。
  • 課外活動
    • 注重質量,而不是數量。 一个学生最好是能花15年的时间去学拉琴或跳芭蕾舞,或是对某一个活动拥有真正的熱情和并且做得很出色而不是参与许多活動與但是不能持之以恒或表现平庸。申请頂級學校的学生很多具有優良的GPA成績及考試成績,因而那些顶尖高校正在尋找那些很特别的學生,那些在課外活動表现突出的学生在这方面便会有優勢。
    • 領導力是關鍵。从事一个领导性的事务能让学生脱颖而出(例如高中校报的主编,辩论隊長等 )。
  • 文章
    • 学生的經驗和情感比文章本身更重要。
    • 避免了標準化的文章——如自愿在一個第三世界國家服务,一個家庭成員的死亡,離婚等 ,入学顾问看了太多的这方面的东西。要使得写出的文章要是申請者个人独一无二的。
    • 有很多顧問知道院校在找什麼样的学生,他们可以给出很多建议帮助学生在这一方面獲得優勢。
  • 建議
    • 學生在高二或高三年期間應與至少一名核心學科教師建立密切關係(數學,科學,歷史,英語)。
    • 學生應該在其它领域变现突出获得推荐 – 例如其它學科,體育,課外活動,兼職工作等。

 

進入常春藤盟或頂尖大學變得越來越困難

  • 舊金山灣區有着重視教育,鼓勵學生去做得更好來实现梦想的文化。
  • 在湾区有很多的获得名校本科和研究生學位的社会楷模。 與這些人见面交谈往往会得到启发并鼓勵。
  • 舊金山灣區有豐富的求助资源可以幫助您實現高等教育目標:導師(從斯坦福或頂部高中),教育服務和高校輔導員比比皆是。
  • 湾区的高中为學生提供了很多的機會帮助他们找到自己人生的定位 。例如,在Palo Alto High School(帕洛阿爾托高中)既有隨时行善俱樂部也有Zero機器人俱樂部。

 

額外提示:

  • 保持一個高的GPA:大部分學院鼓勵学生学习AP課程和具有挑戰性的課程。這是非常理想的。但是随着入學申請的不斷增加 ,很少會有人有时间仔细看每个人的申请材料。GPA成绩或是标准化考试成绩是 很多学校選擇學生的门槛,只有过了这个门槛学校才会继续考察一个學生覺得最終是否錄取 。學生应该选择最具挑戰性的課程,但是如果是在科目的挑战性和最终成绩之间二选一的话,请选择成绩。
  • 如何準備標準化考試:幾乎每一個渴望上一流的學校的学生都會非常认真的 準備標準化考試。准备方法根据上课的方式——网上课程,班集体的课程还是按小时收费的家教课程——各不相同。

 

總結:舊金山灣區能为成绩优良的孩子提供的教育環境,自然环境,学习榜樣是世界上任何其它地方都无法比拟的。

 

 

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