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EBS Elementary School

Summer program

ELA Classes: (Reading/Writing)

Elementary School classes:

  1. Payments have to be done before the classes. Pay per session or per week.
  2. Each session is 60 min.
  3. Classes are conducted both online and in-person (at the center). 2 sessions/week
  4. Classes can be conducted only if minimum of 5 kids are there in each group.

Letters, Phonics (consonant blends and Digraphs) and sight words:

Grade: PreK to Kindergarten

Phonics for beginners is a foundational program that introduces young learners to the relationship between sounds and letters. It focuses on teaching letter-sound correspondence, blending and segmenting words, developing phonemic awareness, learning sight words, and using a multisensory approach. The program progresses systematically and caters to individual learning needs, aiming to build strong reading and language skills in children.

Fees: $15

Learn to Read for beginners

Grade: Kinder to Gr 2

Learn to Read for beginners” is an educational program designed to teach young children essential reading skills. It covers foundational concepts such as letter recognition, phonics, sight words, and reading comprehension. The program provides engaging activities and materials suitable for children at various stages of early literacy development, helping them build the necessary skills to become confident readers.

Fees: $15

Second and Third Grade Reading:

Grade: 2 to 3

“Second and Third Grade Reading” is a curriculum tailored to children in these age groups, focusing on advancing their reading skills. This curriculum typically includes activities to enhance comprehension, expand vocabulary, improve fluency, and develop critical thinking skills. It often incorporates a variety of texts, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, to expose students to different genres and styles of writing. The goal is to help students become confident and proficient readers who can comprehend and analyze a wide range of texts independently.

Fees: $15

Writing for Kids: Grades 2-4

Grade: 2 to 4

“Writing for Kids: Grades 2-4” is a program designed to foster young children’s writing skills during their early elementary years. This curriculum focuses on developing foundational writing abilities such as forming letters and words, constructing sentences, organizing ideas, and expressing thoughts creatively. It incorporates age-appropriate activities and prompts that encourage students to explore various writing genres, including narrative, descriptive, and informative writing. The program aims to nurture students’ confidence and enthusiasm for writing while laying the groundwork for more advanced composition skills in later grades.

Fees: $15

ELA for 4th and 5th graders:

Grades: 4 to 5

English Language Arts (ELA) for 4th and 5th graders focuses on foundational reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. This includes comprehension strategies for various texts, expanding vocabulary, writing for different purposes, applying grammar rules, participating in discussions and presentations, critical thinking, research skills, and evaluating sources. The goal is to deepen literacy skills and prepare students for future academic success. 

Fees: $18

1 on 1 class ELA Elementary school students

Grades: 1st to 5th

English Language Arts (ELA) for 4th and 5th graders focuses on foundational reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. This includes comprehension strategies for various texts, expanding vocabulary, writing for different purposes, applying grammar rules, participating in discussions and presentations, critical thinking, research skills, and evaluating sources. The goal is to deepen literacy skills and prepare students for future academic success. 

Fees: $35

1 on 1 class ELA Elementary school students

Grades: 1st to 5th

English Language Arts (ELA) for 4th and 5th graders focuses on foundational reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. This includes comprehension strategies for various texts, expanding vocabulary, writing for different purposes, applying grammar rules, participating in discussions and presentations, critical thinking, research skills, and evaluating sources. The goal is to deepen literacy skills and prepare students for future academic success. 

Fees: $35

ELA for Middle School Kids

Grades: 6th to 8th

English Language Arts (ELA) for Middle Schoolers typically focuses on building and expanding reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Here’s an overview of key elements often included in the ELA curriculum for these grade levels:

  1. Reading Comprehension:
    – Analyzing and understanding various types of texts, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and informational texts. 
    – Developing strategies for identifying main ideas, supporting details, themes, and author’s purpose.
    – Making inferences, drawing conclusions, and evaluating text evidence.
  2. Vocabulary Development:   
    – Expanding vocabulary through exposure to diverse words and context-rich texts.
     – Learning strategies for determining the meaning of unfamiliar words using context clues, word roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
    – Using vocabulary effectively in reading, writing, and speaking contexts.
  3. Writing Skills:
    – Writing for different purposes and audiences, including narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive writing.

    – Crafting well-structured paragraphs and essays with clear introductions, supporting details, and conclusions.
    – Applying grammar, punctuation, and spelling rules to produce grammatically correct and coherent writing.
    – Planning, revising, and editing compositions to improve clarity, coherence, and organization.
  4. Grammar and Language Usage:
    – Understanding and applying grammar concepts, including parts of speech, sentence structure, verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and punctuation.
    – Using standard English conventions in writing, such as capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
  5. Speaking and Listening: 
    – Participating in collaborative discussions, debates, and presentations.
    – Listening actively to understand and respond to spoken communication.
    – Speaking clearly and effectively, using appropriate language and voice modulation.
  6. Critical Thinking and Analysis:   
    – Developing critical thinking skills by analyzing and evaluating texts, arguments, and media sources.

    – Forming opinions, supporting arguments with evidence, and engaging in respectful dialogue.
    – Making connections between texts, personal experiences, and the world around them.
  7. Research and Information Literacy:
    – Conducting research using various sources, including books, articles, websites, and digital databases.
    – Evaluating the credibility, reliability, and bias of sources.
    – Synthesizing information from multiple sources to create original research projects or presentations.

    Overall, the ELA curriculum for the middle schoolers aims to deepen students’ literacy skills, foster a love of reading and writing, and prepare them for academic success in high school and beyond.

Fees: $20

1 on 1 class ELA Middle school students

Grades: 6th to 8th

English Language Arts (ELA) for Middle Schoolers typically focuses on building and expanding reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Here’s an overview of key elements often included in the ELA curriculum for these grade levels:

  1. Reading Comprehension:
    – Analyzing and understanding various types of texts, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and informational texts. 
    – Developing strategies for identifying main ideas, supporting details, themes, and author’s purpose.
    – Making inferences, drawing conclusions, and evaluating text evidence.
  2. Vocabulary Development:   
    – Expanding vocabulary through exposure to diverse words and context-rich texts.
     – Learning strategies for determining the meaning of unfamiliar words using context clues, word roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
    – Using vocabulary effectively in reading, writing, and speaking contexts.
  3. Writing Skills:
    – Writing for different purposes and audiences, including narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive writing.

    – Crafting well-structured paragraphs and essays with clear introductions, supporting details, and conclusions.
    – Applying grammar, punctuation, and spelling rules to produce grammatically correct and coherent writing.
    – Planning, revising, and editing compositions to improve clarity, coherence, and organization.
  4. Grammar and Language Usage:
    – Understanding and applying grammar concepts, including parts of speech, sentence structure, verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and punctuation.
    – Using standard English conventions in writing, such as capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
  5. Speaking and Listening: 
    – Participating in collaborative discussions, debates, and presentations.
    – Listening actively to understand and respond to spoken communication.
    – Speaking clearly and effectively, using appropriate language and voice modulation.
  6. Critical Thinking and Analysis:   
    – Developing critical thinking skills by analyzing and evaluating texts, arguments, and media sources.

    – Forming opinions, supporting arguments with evidence, and engaging in respectful dialogue.
    – Making connections between texts, personal experiences, and the world around them.
  7. Research and Information Literacy:
    – Conducting research using various sources, including books, articles, websites, and digital databases.
    – Evaluating the credibility, reliability, and bias of sources.
    – Synthesizing information from multiple sources to create original research projects or presentations.

    Overall, the ELA curriculum for the middle schoolers aims to deepen students’ literacy skills, foster a love of reading and writing, and prepare them for academic success in high school and beyond.

Fees   : $ 45 (in-person)

Fees   : $ 40 (Online)

Math Classes:

  1. Payments have to be done before the classes. Pay per session or per week.
  2. Each session is 60 min.
  3. Classes are conducted both online and in-person (at the center). 2 sessions/week
  4. Classes can be conducted only if minimum of 5 kids are there in each group.

Elementary School classes:

Elementary math education introduces fundamental mathematical concepts and skills to young learners, typically spanning from kindergarten to fifth or sixth grade. Here’s an overview:

  1. Number Sense and Operations:
    – Understanding the base-ten number system, place value, and properties of operations.
    – Developing fluency in basic arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
    – Exploring fractions, decimals, and percentages in real-world contexts.
  1. Geometry:  
    – Identifying and describing two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.
    – Understanding attributes of shapes such as sides, angles, and symmetry.
    – Exploring spatial relationships and transformations like reflections, rotations, and translations.
  1. Measurement and Data:
    – Learning units of measurement for length, area, volume, mass, time, and temperature.
    – Applying measurement concepts to solve problems involving perimeter, area, and volume.
    – Collecting, organizing, and interpreting data through graphs, charts, and tables.
  1. Patterns and Algebra:
    – Recognizing and extending patterns and sequences.
    – Introducing basic algebraic concepts such as variables, expressions, and equations.
    – Solving simple one-step and two-step word problems involving unknowns.
  1. Mathematical Reasoning and Problem-Solving:
    – Developing critical thinking skills to solve mathematical problems using various strategies.
    – Analyzing and interpreting mathematical information to make informed decisions.
    – Communicating mathematical ideas and reasoning verbally and in writing.
  1. Mathematical Fluency and Application:
    – Building computational fluency through practice and application of mathematical concepts.
    – Applying mathematical skills to solve real-life problems and engage in mathematical reasoning.
    – Fostering a positive attitude towards mathematics and perseverance in problem-solving.

Elementary math education aims to lay a strong foundation in mathematical concepts, skills, and attitudes, setting the stage for further exploration and success in math throughout a student’s academic journey. 

Learning numbers, patterns, counting, colors, comparing

Grade: PreK to K

Fees: $15/session

Place Value, Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting

Grade: K to 2

Fees: $15/session

Learn about Money, Clocks and Months

Grade: 1 to 3

Fees: $15/session

Fractions: Comparing Fractions, Equivalent Fractions, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division etc.

Grade: 3 to 4

Fees: $15/session

Regrouping with Addition and Subtraction

Grade: 1 to 2

Fees: $15/session

Multiplication, lcm, geometry, word problems involving addition, subtraction and multiplication

Grade: 2 to 3

Fees: $15/session

Measurement and Basic Geometry

Grade: 3 to 5

Fees: $15/session

Private 1 on 1 class for elementary students

Grade K to 4

Fees: $35/session

Middle School classes:

Middle school math curriculum typically covers a wide range of topics to build a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and skills. Here’s an overview:

  1. Number Sense and Operations:
    – Understanding and working with rational numbers, including fractions, decimals, and percentages.

    – Performing operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with integers and fractions.
    – Solving problems involving ratios, proportions, and rates.

  2. Algebraic Thinking:
    – Evaluating algebraic expressions and solving equations and inequalities.
    – Graphing linear equations and interpreting graphs to solve problems. 
    – Applying algebraic concepts to real-world situations and patterns.
  1. Geometry:
    – Identifying and classifying geometric shapes, including polygons, circles, and solids.
    – Understanding properties of angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons.
    – Calculating perimeter, area, surface area, and volume of geometric figures.
  1. Measurement and Data:
    – Converting units of measurement within the metric and customary systems.
    – Collecting, organizing, and interpreting data using graphs, charts, and tables.
    – Analyzing and making predictions based on statistical measures such as mean, median, mode, and range.
  1. Probability and Statistics:
    – Understanding basic probability concepts and calculating probabilities of events.
    – Analyzing and interpreting data sets to make predictions and draw conclusions.
    – Exploring experimental and theoretical probability through simulations and experiments.
  1. Mathematical Reasoning and Problem-Solving:
    – Developing critical thinking skills to solve complex mathematical problems.
    – Applying mathematical strategies and models to real-world scenarios.
    – Communicating mathematical ideas and reasoning clearly and effectively.

The middle school math curriculum aims to prepare students for more advanced mathematical concepts in high school while fostering problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and mathematical reasoning.

Group class for Middle School students (Minimum 4 students)

Grade: 6 to 8

Fees: $25/session

Private 1 on 1 class for Middle School students

Grade: 6 to 8

Fees: $45/session

High School classes:

Group class for High School students (Minimum 2 students)

Grade: 9 to 12

Fees: $35/session

Group class for High School students (Minimum 2 students)

Grade: 9 to 12

Fees: $55/session

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