Student Behind in Skills? Ed Sage School Can Help

Parents are finding their students behind in skills in reading comprehension, math, writing, and general knowledge. Filling the skills gaps is important.

Brain Based Learning at Ed Sage School can help a student fill academic holes and get ahead. This is done by creating individual education programs designed to help each student based on their individual brain learning styles.

This is done in a regular classroom setting. No pull out programs. Students feel calm and learn well. They also realize that they are smart and can do their work. This process creates strong, confident, independent learners.

Ed Sage School is accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year for grades 5-8. Look at the website for more information: http://www.edsageschool.com. Call Head of School, Beth Silver, at 310-720-0390 to answer your questions. Connect with Beth through email at bethcarolsilver@gmail.com.

Brain Based Learning at Ed Sage School

Brain Based Learning targets individual brains, emotional responses, and learning styles at Ed Sage School. Each student has an individual Student Action Plan that addresses how to help them with their learning needs. The objective is to develop students who are confident, independent learners.

The brain works on emotions. It is important for students to recognize what their emotional approach is to learning. Understanding attitude toward a specific subject or piece of assigned work helps a student focus, understand, and do well with the work.

Putting information into memory is important. There are two pathways to memory that students use. The first is a parts to whole learner. Here the student learns the pieces and then puts them together for the whole. The second is the whole to parts learner. Here the student looks at the whole and then learns the parts. Students vary their approaches to different subjects.

Ed Sage School is now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. Visit the website: http://www.edsageschool.com for more information. To apply contact Beth Silver, Head of School, at 310-720-0390 or bethcarolsilver@gmail.com.

Smart Students Improve Skills at Ed Sage School

Smart, capable students need to have their minds challenged and their skill levels increased through the school assignments they do. Far too often the work they are asked to do is not a challenge and is extremely boring.

Intelligent students need to have their thinking challenged. They need to have reading assignments that are above grade level. Writing assignments should require detail to explain their thoughts. Math work should require application of concepts at a higher grade level. Social Studies should require cause and effect thinking and understanding. Science learning should require the understanding of the “why it works” part of concepts.

Ed Sage School creates individual Student Action Plans for each student. The smart, capable students have the “push” written into them so the students can learn to achieve above grade level.

Ed Sage School is accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. Contact Beth Silver, Head of School, to apply. Phone 310-720-0390. Email bethcarolsilver@gmail.com. For more information visit the website: http://www.edsageschool.com.

Students Ace Math Word Problems at Ed Sage School

Brain Based Learning is used to help students at Ed Sage School learn how to do math word problems. The emphasis is on the reading comprehension skills for understanding math word problems.

Reading comprehension of math word problems is difficult for most students. At Ed Sage School students are shown how to read, interpret, and solve the language of the word problem. It is the language of the word problem that is the issue. Most students can do the arithmetic or algebra work.

Taking the time to understand the language of math word problems is a priority at Ed Sage School. This reading focus helps all students, but especially those with learning issues. The math reading comprehension skills students learn are used throughout the remainder of their education.

Ed Sage School is now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. Contact Beth Silver, Head of School, to apply or for more information. Phone – 310-720-0390 or bethcarolsilver@gmail.com. Website- http://www.edsageschool.com.

Smart Dyslexics Achieve Well in Regular Classroom Setting at Ed Sage School

Dyslexic students become independent, high academic achievers at Ed Sage School. The Brain Based Learning program at the school helps incorporate the needs of dyslexic students in a regular classroom setting to make them successful.

Most dyslexic students are quick, bright and learn in many ways. They are quick to learn using methods that supplement their reading and writing. In most regular classroom settings, however, they feel stupid because of their dyslexic issues. It is time for them to feel good about who they are, and what they have to offer. Feeling good and smart happens in the Ed Sage School for all students.

At Ed Sage School dyslexics use text to speech programs for reading comprehension of required reading material and proofreading of their writing. An app called Dictionary.com is used for pronunciation and meaning of words.

Ed Sage School is currently accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year for grades 5-8. Contact Beth Silver, Head of School, to apply and information. Phone is 310-720-0390. Email is bethcarolsilver@gmail.com. School website: edsageschool.com