Sunday, January 1, 2017

Young Entrepreneurs Meetup 1/5/2017

Come join us for the first MYEC meetup of the year!

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My Young Entrepreneurs Club Meetups take place the 1st Thursday of every month from 6:45 - 9:00 p.m. in the upper room at The MakerBarn, 9522 Carraway Ln, Magnolia Tx 77354. Participation is open to anyone 14 and up who is interested in entrepreneurship. Youth younger than 14 may attend with a parent only. Please see additional policies at the end of this post.

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VIDEO SERIES @ 6:45 – 7:25

We will be starting a video series discussing ethics in public life - Doing the Right Thing is a 6 part Video study that will examine and discuss questions such as: How did we get into this mess? Is there truth or a moral law that we can all know? If we know what is right, can we do it? What does it mean to be human, and why does it matter? How do we rebuild and apply ethics and morality in the marketplace and public life?

TEACHING SESSION @7:30 – 8:10

Jody Cochran, Senior Visual Effects Artist with Aniden Interactive and father of our newest member, Mordecai Cochran, will be leading a session on Logo design. Come ready to participate and learn!

HANDS ON FUN @8:15 – 9:00

We'll start the year off with another team exercise in creative thinking and problem solving.

In an effort to better address the needs of both our older and younger members, we will be trying out a 3-part schedule: Video Session / Teaching Session / Hands-On Fun. The videos are approximately 30 min in length and will begin at 6:45 sharp. Younger students who may not wish to participate in this portion of the meeting may arrive later, around 7:30. If you arrive prior to 7:30, you are expected to participate in the viewing and discussion. There are NO exceptions. Students may not wander the barn unsupervised.

If you need more information, feel free to contact Jeanie or Jessie James. 281-850-2158 / 832-492-7932 or email myecdirector@gmail.com.

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Call for PSIA Contestants!

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Private Schools Interscholastic Association Competition (PSIA)
www.psiaacademics.org

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 31, 2017
REGISTER for the EE Team Here
http://www.extraed.net/psia_2017_team_registration​

DISTRICT 12AA CONTEST
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Trinity Lutheran School, Spring, TX

With 19 contest categories covering a wide range of disciplines, PSIA is an exciting opportunity for students to engage in academic competition with their peers throughout the state of Texas. PSIA contests span all levels from Grade 1 to Grade 8 —and PSIA is open to homeschoolers, too!

102_2296PSIA programs are designed to support the basic academic curriculum. Contest preparation is easily implemented into daily studies, and participation in academic meets serves to enrich skills. PSIA academic contests are designed to motivate students to find new excitement in learning, achieve a higher mastery level, and receive recognition and awards for academic excellence. Several local homeschoolers have even won scholarships through their involvement with PSIA!

Extraordinary Education's group membership allows us to send up to 3 students per grade/age level per event to the local District 12AAcompetition. Students who do well at the District level may go on to the State tournament. It is time to register students for these competition slots!
REGISTER for the EE Team Here

Please check out the contest descriptions on the PSIA website at www.psiaacademics.org then let us know ASAP if your student is interested in filling any slots on our team. There are a limited number of slots available for each event, and slots are filled on a first come basis.

NOTE: PSIA rules allow students to compete up to two grade levels above their current grade level but they can never compete below level. Also, a homeschooled student’s grade placement is determined according to their age on September 1st (the grade they would be in public school.) It can benefit an advanced student to compete with their age-mates in academic contests.

PSIA EVENTS OFFERED

LANGUAGE ARTS:

  • Creative Writing (Grades 1-2) 
    Using a prompt of several pictures, students have 30 minutes to create an original story based on the pictures.
  • Ready Writing (Grades 3-8) 
    Students are given a choice between two prompts. Each prompt defines the audience and provides or implies the purpose for writing. Time limits vary by grade level.
  • Spelling (Grades 2-8) 
    As spelling words are pronounced contestants may either write or print each word. Test words come from the current PSIA Spelling List (80%) and from outside sources (20%).
  • Dictionary Skills (Grades 4-8) 
    Students use all elements of the dictionary as they learn practical techniques for extracting and applying resource information.
  • Vocabulary (Grades 5-8) 
    SAT preparation skills, including word usage, reading comprehension, and analogies, are honed through this challenging multiple choice, 30-minute contest.
  • Listening Skills (Grades 4-8) 
    Contestants may take notes as they listen to the contest script on CD, and then use these notes as they answer objective test questions in 10 minutes.

MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE:

  • Mathematics (Grades 2-8) 
    In a multiple choice 30-minute math test students are challenged beyond their grade levels in a variety of general math questions including algebraic equations.
  • Number Sense (Grades 4-8) 
    Contestants find high-speed solutions to math problems in this exciting and challenging 10-minute contest in mental mathematics.
  • Calculator Applications (Grades 6-8) 
    This 30-minute contest develops mathematical reasoning and knowledge and requires application of problem solving skills toward realistic problems.
  • Maps, Graphs & Charts (Grades 4-8) 
    Students are challenged to obtain information from visual sources. Tests include maps, graphs & charts needed to answer multiple choice questions derived from the 2003 or newer editions of the Nystrom Desk Atlas.
  • Science (Grades 6-8) 
    Earth, Life and Physical Science information are tested in this 30-minute, multiple choice contest, which usually consists of 50 test questions.

FINE ARTS:

  • Music Memory (Grades 3-8) 
    Students identify composers and selections from some of the world’s best known classics. Contestants write answers as they hear 15-second segments of the music and also take a 20-item test over information found in the current PSIA Music Memory Student Handbook.
  • Art Memory (Grades 4-5) 
    Students are challenged to identify the artist and the work and answer questions about the art and the artists found in the current Art Smart Bulletin (paintings are from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. and museum in Texas.)
  • On-Site Drawing (Grades 6-8) 
    Using a display still life model consisting of from 4 to 7 objects, contestants produce a rendering on regular drawing paper using any drawing media. Contestants have 45 minutes at the contest site to produce their work of art.

SPEECH EVENTS:

  • Storytelling (Grades 1-3) 
    Contestants hear a story that they retell before an audience. Contestants will have approximately 6 minutes to retell the story in their own words.
  • Poetry Interpretation (Grades 4-8) 
    Students select, prepare and read a literary prose selection, with introduction, within a six-minute time limit.
  • Impromptu Speaking (Grades 6-8) 
    Students are challenged to organize their thoughts on a topic for three minutes, then speak for five or fewer minutes without notes.
  • Modern Oratory (Grades 6-8) 
    A challenge in writing and speaking, students prepare a short speech to examine the pros and cons of an issue (choice of 5) and defend their points of view. Contestants take a convincing stand on only one side of the issue.

For more details and rules about specific contests and events, please refer to the PSIA website links above.

Registration Information:
REGISTER for the EE Team Here

  • Registration with the 2017 EE Team is as follows:
    • $25 per FAMILY PSIA Team Fee
    • $35 per EVENT per child contest fee.
    • $50 Volunteer Deposit - This deposit check will be returned to you after you fulfill your volunteer slots on contest day.
    • Note: Individual homeschool families may also compete by registering directly with PSIA by the membership deadline of DECEMBER 15th.
  • Registrations and fees must be received in the EE office by January 31st, 2017. Fees can be paid online or mailed.
  • There is a limit to the number of students we can enter. Students must be registered and PAID to fill a slot.
  • We can enter up to 3 students per grade level per event. Some events have combined grade levels, and we may only enter 3 students in those grades combined.
  • Students may only compete in non-conflicting events. There are special rules for double-entry that only apply to specific events. Please refer to the PSIA Conflict Pattern Schedule (found on the PSIA website) for more information. 
    http://www.psiaacademics.org/wp-content/uploads/17-Conflict-Pattern.pdf
  • Families who participate are expected to fill judge/grader slots on the day of the contest.
    Our group is required to provide one volunteer judge or grader for every 2.25 entries. Your family should plan to fill one slot for each 2.25 contests in which your own students compete. Volunteer slots may be filled by either or both parents, another family member, friend, neighbor or even a high school or college student. Our team will be penalized if we do not fill our assigned slots, so volunteers must be reliable.

Contest Preparation:

  • Paid contestants are welcome to make use of the study materials available at EE. Study materials may not leave the EE campus, but parents are welcome to make copies for a small copy fee. We have invested many dollars in purchasing prior years' tests and other materials. We are thrilled to share them with our contestants!
  • Parents will need to MAKE AN APPOINTMENT with the Director if they need to make copies or view PSIA materials.
  • Please MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT ONLINE on the EE website or send an email to extraed@att.net.

REGISTER for the EE Team Here

Friday, December 30, 2016

EIL Robotics Team Wins $1500 Award!

EIL Robotics 2016 Regional

The Extraordinary Innovation Labs Robotics Team competed December 8-10  in the 2016 Texas State UIL/Regional BEST Robotics Contest. The event was held in Frisco, Texas and included over 70 qualifying teams from Texas and New Mexico. EIL is a homeschool robotics team sponsored by the Extraordinary Education Center in Magnolia.

The team earned high honors at the Regional contest winning the prestigious SIMULINK PROGRAMMING DESIGN AWARD and a $1500 CASH PRIZE from MathWorks, Inc. In addition to the Simulink Award, the team earned  the JUDGES’ CHOICE AWARD and placed in the TOP TEN in the ROBOT COMPETITION, ENGINEERING NOTEBOOK and overall BEST AWARD.

The team qualified for the Regional competition by taking 1st Place in the overall BEST AWARD at the local 2016 North Houston BEST Hub contest in October. The BEST Award is the highest honor a team can earn in BEST. It encompasses all aspects of the competition in 5 different areas including a Marketing Presentation, Marketing Display, Engineering Notebook, Robot Performance and Team Spirit. In addition to the overall BEST Award, the team also earned several other top awards at the local competition including 1st Place MARKETING PRESENTATION, 1st Place MARKETING BOOTH & INTERVIEW, 1st Place ENGINEERING NOTEBOOK, 1st Place PROGRAMMING AWARD, and 4th Place ROBOT COMPETITION.

Learn more about BEST Robotics at their website: www.bestinc.org 
Learn more about the EIL Robotics Team at the team website: www.eilrobotics.com or their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/eilrobotics
Learn more about the Extraordinary Education Center at:
www.extraed.org

2016 EIL Robotics Team Photo
Back Row L-R: Aiden Campbell, Ion Powell, Eli Rose, Jackson Davidson, Jacob Parker, Logan Tucker, Colin McKenzie,
Middle Row L-R: Tabitha Ford, Tandi Ford, Madison Gutierrez, Jason Eaton, Terrell Ford, Daniel Lopez
Front Row: Alex Gutierrez, Nabeel Bacchus,  
(Team members not pictured: Taryn Campbell, Jack Fruehwirth, Chris Martens, Andrew Riley)

Friday, October 21, 2016

Calling all Young Entrepreneurs!

It's time to get to business!

MYEC Web Logo2The MYEC Young Entrepreneurs Club will begin meeting the 1st Thursday of every month, beginning Nov, 3rd., from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Meetings will be held in the “upper room” at The MakerBarn, 9522 Carraway Ln, Magnolia Tx 77354. Meetings are open to anyone 14 and up who is interested in entrepreneurship. Youth younger than 14 may attend with a parent only.

Find out more on the club Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/165724376961376/

If you need more information, feel free to contact Jeanie or Jessie James. 281-850-2158 / 832-492-7932.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Robotics Team Sweeps Local Hub Competition

The Extraordinary Innovation Labs Robotics Team competed on October 15  in the 2016 North Houston BEST Robotics Contest.

The team earned high honors taking 1st PLACE in the overall BEST AWARD competition. The BEST Award is the highest honor a team can earn in BEST. It encompasses all aspects of the competition in 5 different areas including a Marketing Presentation, Marketing Display, Engineering Notebook, Robot Performance and Team Spirit.

In addition to the overall BEST Award, the team also earned the following top awards:

  • 1st PLACE MARKETING PRESENTATION
  • 1st PLACE MARKETING BOOTH & INTERVIEW
  • 1st PLACE ENGINEERING NOTEBOOK
  • 1st PLACE PROGRAMMING AWARD
  • 4th PLACE overall in the ROBOT COMPETITION

IMG_20161014_2118402The North Houston HUB contest included 18 registered schools such as the Academy of Science and Technology, John Cooper School, East Early College High School, and Klein High School among others. The team now moves on to the Texas BEST Regional Competition to be held December 8-10 in Dallas.

To learn more about the EIL Robotics Team, please visit the team website at www.eilrobotics.com or visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/eilrobotics

Be sure to congratulate these outstanding students when you see them!

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2016 EIL Robotics Team
Back Row L-R: Alex Gutierrez, Ion Powell, Aiden Campbell,  Jackson Davidson, Terrell Ford, Logan Tucker, Colin McKenzie
Middle Row L-R: Chris Martens, Daniel Lopez, Jacob Parker, Taryn Campbell, Nabeel Bacchus, Eli Rose
Front Row: Jason Eaton, Tandi Ford, Tabitha Ford, Madison Gutierrez, Andrew Riley
(not pictured: Jack Fruehwirth)

Friday, October 7, 2016

EIL Robotics Team Partners with MakerBarn Makerspace to Enhance STEM Education

imageA partnership between the Extraordinary Innovation Labs BEST Robotics Team and the newly developed MakerBarn makerspace is helping to increase student learning of science, technology, engineering and math. The EIL team, formerly known as The Woodlands Homeschoolers, has competed in the annual BEST Robotics contest since 2001. Over the years, the team of homeschooled students has struggled to find space in which to construct their robot, marketing booth and other components of the competition. For many years the team met in homes and took over their parents’ garages for up to six months during the local and regional competition season. And while school sponsored teams often have well-equipped workshops and funding, the EIL team has had to borrow the equipment needed. Sometimes this has left the team without the proper tools for the job.

Several years ago the team began meeting at the Extraordinary Education Center (www.extraed.org), a local non-profit organization that supports homeschooled students through classes, timageeams and activities. While this move helped with space concerns, the team still struggled with equipment needs. With the recent development of The MakerBarn makerspace on the Extraordinary Education Center campus, the team now has access to state of the art tools and equipment such as a CNC machine, laser cutting machine and 3-D printers. More importantly, the team has received valuable assistance and mentoring from volunteers who are part of the MakerBarn makerspace community. MakerBarn mentors have trained the students on use of many tools including the CNC machine and laser cutting machine. MakerBarn volunteers even helped finish out a dedicated section of the barn just for the team. The MakerBarn (www.themakerbarn.org) is a membership based community organization committed to supporting and sharing the art of “making” with people of all ages.

Extraordinary Innovation Labs (www.eilrobotics.com) is a student led organization that provides a safe, family friendly environment for students to learn about science, technology, and engineering as well as marketing and communication skills. imageThe team also provides an outlet for students to develop valuable leadership skills. The team has placed in the local hub contest and advanced to the regional competition numerous times in the past 15 years. Between competitions, the team hosts camps to promote STEM learning and the BEST Robotics program in the community. Through the camps, the team also raises funds to be used toward competition expenses. Camps have included Lego Robotics Camps, ReBoot Engineering Camps, and Minecraft Programming Camps.

BEST Robotics (www.bestinc.org) is a national program designed to Boost Engineering Science and Technology through a robotics competition. Teams are provided with raw materials such as plywood, pvc pipe, screws and other hardware along with a controller and motors and then challenged to turn those materials into a working robot within a six-week timeframe. The competition also has other elements which enhance student learning about the business world including a marketing booth, marketing presentation, and engineering notebook.

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Friday, August 5, 2016

Meet the Teachers & New Family Information

Families both old and new are invited to come out on Tuesday, August 9, to Meet the Teachers from 7:00-8:30 p.m. and learn more about our Fall 2016 classes and programs. If you are still considering enrolling, it’s the perfect opportunity to find out about our classes and what teachers will be offering. For families who are already enrolled, it’s a great time to meet your teachers prior to the first day of class.

A New Family Information session will be held on the same day from 6:00-7:30 p.m. This session is for families who are new to the EE program and will explain how our program works and how to get started with enrollment.
Please RSVP for the New Family meeting at the link below.
http://www.extraed.net/new_family_information

Children are welcome at Meet the Teachers and the New Family Meeting, but they must remain with a parent at all times while on campus.

Friday, July 15, 2016

Maker Camp

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Maker Camp has begun!
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Come join us at the Maker Barn, an official host site for Maker Camp, on July 25-29th from 1:00-3:30 and work with our makers to complete projects. Cost for on-site camp is only $5 to help offset costs of supplies. Projects are designed for students ages 7-12. Older students are welcome to come and participate and may work on challenge projects.

The Maker Barn is located on the campus of Extraordinary Education at 9522 Carraway Lane, Magnolia, TX 77354. Just off FM 2978 at the back of The Woodlands. Please register if you plan to attend so we can have enough supplies on hand.
http://themakerbarn.org/happenings/maker-camp/

Go to http://makercamp.com/ to learn more about the program which encourages kids to start making! The website is full of projects your kids can do at home and then upload their pics to connect with a community of other campers across the country.

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Join EE at the THSC Convention July 21-23!

Looking for some homeschool inspiration this summer? Then come join us at the annual THSC Convention! The convention takes place Thursday, July 21 through Saturday, July 23, 2016 at the Woodlands Waterway Marriott Convention Center. Be sure to drop by the Extraordinary Education booth in either the Local Vendor Spotlight area OR the Main Exhibit Hall and enter to win an EE “Rebel” T-shirt.
THSC Convention: Local Vendor Spotlight Thursday, July 21, 1:00-9:00 p.m. Woodlands Waterway Marriott - Waterway Foyer (upstairs)
FREE ADMISSION! http://www.thsc.org/events/texas-home-school-conventions/thsc-convention-the-woodlands-local-vendor-spotlight/
This is your opportunity to connect with local resources, classes, and support groups in the greater Houston area. Find out about the opportunities located close to your home town. Spend time browsing the vendor tables and gaining valuable information about local organizations.
Thursday Night FREE at the THSC Convention
Woodlands Waterway Marriott Convention Center
Thursday, July 21, 2016
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm - FREE Shopping in the Exhibit Hall
7:00 pm – 9:00 p.m. – Our Extremely Popular and Informative Getting Started Seminars
FREE ADMISSION!
http://www.thsc.org/events/texas-home-school-conventions/thursday-night-free-thsc-conventions/
New to Home Schooling or just New to Conventions? We’ve got you covered! Interested in Convention but just don’t know what it is all about? Do you want to look before you leap? Well, we have a plan for you! Come on Thursday night and you can shop in the Exhibit Hall for FREE! Then at 7:00 you have your choice of two inspirational free workshops.
THSC Main Exhibit Hall
Woodlands Waterway Marriott Convention Center
Fridayday, July 22 & Saturday, July 23, 2016
9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 
http://www.thsc.org/events/texas-home-school-conventions/woodlands-exhibitors/
Shop dozens of the top home school vendors in the country.
If you’re looking for ideas, encouragement and inspiration, try to New to Homeschooling Seminar or enjoy one of the numerous workshops offered on Friday and Saturday.
THSC Convention Workshops
Friday, July 22 & Saturday, July 23
http://www.thsc.org/events/texas-home-school-conventions/woodlands-workshops/
New to Home School Seminar
Thursday, July 21, 1:00 – 4:30 p.m.
$10 Admission

http://www.thsc.org/events/texas-home-school-conventions/woodlands-new-to-home-school-seminar/
Conventions can be as overwhelming as the questions that lead to a decision to home educate. Booth after booth in the exhibit hall, multiple workshop sessions to choose from, and the daunting task of figuring out exactly what you should do first are all challenges most first time home schoolers face. THSC is here to serve you and we want to take the guesswork out of your Convention experience.
The New to Home School Pre-Convention Seminar is a three-session offering designed to help you find your way to a great beginning. Join others new to home education in this valuable time of discovery.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Open House & Extraordinary Art Show - May 10th, 2016


Come on out and see what’s happening at Extraordinary Education this summer and next fall at our final Open House & Meet the Teacher event this spring. All families both old and new are invited to come out and talk with teachers about their fall classes and summer camps. BRING A FRIEND!
EE art students will also be hosting their Spring Art Show during the Open House from 6:00-8:30pm. Come enjoy these amazing works of art and help support our extraordinary students!
MEET THE TEACHERS & OPEN HOUSE​ TUESDAY, MAY 10th
6:00-8:30 – ART SHOW! 6:00-7:30 – NEW FAMILY OVERVIEW
6:00-8:30 – MEET THE TEACHERS

Open House/Meet the Teacher events are an opportunity for families to talk with teachers in an informal atmosphere. They are designed to allow parents and students to meet the teachers, gather information about their classes and ask questions to help them determine the best classes for their needs. Parents can find out about curriculum, workload expectations, course objectives and more.
A New Family Overview will take place from 6:00-7:30 pm on the evening of Open House. This meeting is offered to help new families understand how our program works and answer common questions. All families are expected to attend a New Family Overview before enrolling in fall classes. (This meeting is not required for those only enrolling in summer camps.)
Meet the Teachers will take place from 6:00-8:30 pm, and will be a bit different this year. Teachers will be set up with displays and information about their classes in classrooms around the campus. A map will be provided when you arrive. This arrangement will allow families to tour the facilities and meet with teachers at the same time. (Please note that children must stay with a parent at all times!)
RAIN NOTICE - In case of very rainy weather on the evening of the event, all activities will take place in the portable buildings only.

TKD Winners!

Congratulations to EE’s competitors (Peoples TKD Program): Ethan Bauder, Jack Alderson, Claire Alderson, Caden Alderson, Cruz Suarez, Grant ...