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Preparing Students For A Successful Future

HELPING EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FULFILL THEIR POTENTIAL

What We Offer

Students in grades K-8 will be immersed in developing their reasoning skills in a variety of content areas: reading, writing, and problem solving. They will come to understand how critical thinking can be applied across content areas. Weekly, hour-long classes are held in 10 week sessions. Our dynamic teachers, highly motivated students and engaging curriculum allow us to accomplish a great deal in an hour: a challenging word/logic problem, analysis of the assigned reading piece (fiction or nonfiction) and instruction in a complementary writing assignment. Students are expected to complete their homework and come prepared for class. The depth of discussion depends on students’ ability to come fully ready to share and defend their ideas.

  • Small group instruction: 4-6 students
  • Highly qualified, master teachers
  • Engaging fiction to develop essential reading strategies:inference, asking questions, making connections, summarizing
  • Challenging nonfiction to expand background knowledge, identify structural elements, and build summarizing and paraphrasing skills
  • Writing assignments that dovetail with Marlboro Township’s writing curriculum and NJ standardized test writing requirements
  • Exposure to classic logic problems (matrix, Sudoku) and multi-step word problems
  • Vocabulary development through challenging text, analogies, and/or vocabulary study

FIRST GRADE

CRITICAL THINKING: READING & PROBLEM SOLVING
TUES: 4:30PM - 5:30PM
WED: 4:30PM - 5:30PM
9/26/23 - 12/6/23

$45/week

First graders will read quality fiction and nonfiction picture books that focus on people throughout history who have encountered discrimination that will teach the importance  of kindness and diversity.

Ms. Krachie

Teacher

SECOND GRADE

Critical Thinking: Reading & Problem Solving With Mrs. LaMoot

TUES: 4:30PM - 5:30PM
9/26/23 - 12/6/23

$45/week

Students will read age appropriate fiction and nonfiction to more deeply understand the injustices of race, gender and unkindness and respond to comprehension questions using text evidence.

Mrs. Lamoot

Teacher

SECOND GRADE

Math/Logic With Mrs. DeBear

WED: 4:30PM - 5:30PM9/26/23 thru 12/6/23

$45/week

NEED EXPLANATION

Mrs. DeBear

Teacher

THIRD GRADE

Critical Thinking: Reading & Problem Solving With Mrs. LaMoot

TUES: 6:00PM - 7:00PM4/18/23 thru 6/6/23
WED: 6:00PM - 7:00PM
4/19/23 thru 6/7/23
 

$45/week

Students will explore famous people and their impact on history and be required to write a biographical report using the skill of paraphrasing.

Mrs. Lamoot

Teacher

FIFTH GRADE

TUES: 7:00PM - 8:00PM4/18/23 thru 6/6/23
WED: 7:00PM - 8:00PM
1/25/23 thru 3/29/23

$45/week

Students will explore people who encountered injustice and stood up to it learning how to identify the theme of a story and to apply theme in writing an original story.

Ms. Gorcica

Teacher

SIXTH GRADE

TUES: 6:00PM - 7:00PM4/18/23 thru 6/6/23
WED:
 6:00PM - 7:00PM
1/25/23 thru 3/29/23

$45/week

Students will read both fiction and nonfiction to explore fairness and justice from events spanning Columbus's voyages to the suffragist movement and write a compare/contrast paper.

Mrs. Blume

Teacher

SEVENTH GRADE

TUES: 7:00PM - 8:00PM4/18/23 thru 6/6/23
TUES: 7:00P - 8:00P
4/19/23 thru 6/7/23

$45/week

Students will explore fairness and justice through history spanning the Salem Witch Trials through McCarthyism. An argumentative essay will be required.

Mrs. Blume

Teacher

EIGHTH GRADE

FRI: 4:00PM - 5:00PM4/2123 thru 6/9/23

$45/week

Students will explore fairness and justice through history spanning the Salem Witch Trials through McCarthyism. An argumentative essay will be required.

Ms. McDonald

Teacher
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