Sunday, November 16, 2014

PSIA Competition - Call for contestants!

Private Schools Interscholastic Association (PSIA)
www.psiaacademics.org
REGISTER for the Team Here

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!

100_5606PSIA 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 10A competition. 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 Team Here

PSIA DISTRICT 10A CONTEST
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Host Site: San Jacinto College North

Please check out the contest descriptions on the PSIA website and 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.
REGISTER for the Team Here

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.
  • Prose 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 Team Here

  • Registration with the EE Team is $35 per student per event for current EE students and $40 per student per event for non-members. Individual homeschool families may also compete by registering directly with PSIA. The cost is usually greater to compete as an individual family.
  • Registrations and fees must be received in the EE office at least 4 weeks prior to the contest date.
  • 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 for more information.
  • 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 Team Here

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

European Mosaic Trip

lit-up-at-nightJoin other EE families and teachers for a fabulous 15 day trip in June of 2016 to London, Paris, Munich, Berlin, Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, and more!

Be the first to learn about this spectacular trip and save $100.00 if you enroll by the end of 2014! (The sooner you enroll, the longer you have to pay off the trip/earn money for the trip/dream about the trip/etc.!!!)

There will only be two meetings about the European Mosaic this year: Sunday, November 16th at 4:30 p.m. or Tuesday, November 18th at 4:30 p.m. on the EE campus in Mrs. Campbell’s classroom. (We will have additional meetings in the Spring of 2015.)

vienna1All students who will be twelve years of age or older by June 1, 2016 and their parents are invited to attend the meeting and travel with us.  Students who will be fourteen years of age or older by June 1, 2016 will be able to travel with the group without a parent chaperone.  Students who are twelve and thirteen at the time of the trip must have a parent or guardian travel with them.  Family members are welcome on this trip as long as they meet the minimum age requirements.

Please consider joining us on this trip of a lifetime!  It will undoubtedly change your life!

Rick Green's Constitution Alive! Class

Sunday, November 16
3:00 – 6:00 pm
The Woodlands Bible Church
2407 Timberloch Place, Suite D
The Woodlands, TX 77380

constitutiondaypicHistory and government do NOT have to be boring! Rick Green brings the Constitution and citizenship to LIFE through compelling and entertaining stories about the lives, fortunes, and sacred honor sacrificed to make America the most powerful and most free nation in the history of the world.

Rick will take you back to the events of 1776 and the Declaration of Independence, 1787 and the Constitutional Convention, and step by step through the Constitutional Amendments, right up to the current debates in our nation today covering topics such as nullification, impeachment, the Electoral College vs. National Popular Vote, First Amendment Freedom of Religion, individual God-given rights. vs. group government-given rights, is the Constitution a living document, and much more.

Read more at http://rickgreen.com/live-events/constitution-classes/#jv2wrKT3FEvWM818.99

Space is limited, so register today! To register, please go to: http://rickgreen.com/montgomery-county-constitution-class/

Tuition:
$25 per individual
$35 per couple (1  workbook)
$45 per family (2 work books)
$10 per student (no workbook)
Children under 14 are free/with parent

NOTE: This is a community event. It is sponsored by the Montgomery County Tea Party. It is not sponsored by EE.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Texas Renaissance Festival School Days–11/4 & 11/5

The Texas Renaissance Festival invites all public, private and home school educators and students to join us for the 10th Annual School Days. School Days is offered exclusively as an educational opportunity. The festival grounds will not be open to the general public. It is designed to be age appropriate for students and all events, shows and activities will be both educational and entertaining.  Students, teachers and chaperones are invited to join the fun and come in costume.

DSCN0728Students step back in time as they enter the sights and sounds of New Market Village, an authentic recreation of a 16th century European Village.   Students will interact with hundreds of costumed characters representing the courts, culture, art, science and literature of the Renaissance Period.

Jousting knights, musicians, jesters and magicians perform on stages and arenas throughout the village.  Students will have the opportunity to learn courtly dances, the ancient art of falconry, and the history of arms and armor. 

IMG_0007Artisans in period dress illustrate the technological advances of the Renaissance age through live demonstrations in pottery, glass blowing blacksmithing, armor making and other arts and trades of this amazing period.

The 2014 School Days will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4th and 5th, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.   The Texas Renaissance Festival is located at 21778 FM 1774, between the towns of Magnolia and Plantersville, Texas, 45 miles northwest of downtown Houston.

DSCN0738All Tickets are $8.00 per person, including same day ticket purchases at the gate.  Children 4 and under are admitted free.  There is no charge for parking.  

Tickets ordered prior to October 22, 2014 will be mailed.  Tickets ordered after October 22th will be placed in Will Call to be picked up the day of the event.  Admission includes all stage entertainment, demonstrations and interactive presentations. Admission purchase is required to participate in any School Day
contest.

800-458-3435
schooldays@texrenfest.com
http://texrenfest.com/school-days

The Festival is an outdoor event and will operate rain or shine. 

Contests
http://www.texrenfest.com/school-days/contests

School Days Performing Arts Festival 
http://www.texrenfest.com/school-days/performing-arts-festival

Theatre Arts Festival 2014
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
Our Theatre Arts Festival is an adjudicated drama competition which offers students the chance to perform works of classical theatre in an authentic Renaissance setting.  Intermediate, junior high and high school students can compete in the categories of monologue/soliloquy, duet scenes, group scenes and one-act play.  Theatre Arts performances will be adjudicated by experienced and accredited theatre professionals and all contest judging will be based upon an impartial scoring system.  Awards will be presented to the highest scoring performances in each category and age group at a daily awards assembly hosted by the King and featuring the Royalty from England, France, and
Spain!

Early Music Festival 2014
Wednesday, November 5th, 2014

Instrumental and vocal music students are invited to participate in the Early Music Festival, an adjudicated competition for intermediate, junior high and high school students.  Bands, orchestras, choirs and other ensembles may perform period music in an authentic Renaissance setting.  Performances will be adjudicated by experienced and accredited music professionals and all contest judging will be based upon an impartial scoring system.  Awards will be presented to the highest scoring performances in each category and age group at a daily
awards assembly hosted by the King and featuring the Royalty from England, France, and Spain!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Individual and Family Portraits 11/5-11/7

Fernando Kohan with "Other Day's Light Photography" will be at EE on Wednesday, November 5th and Thursday, November 6th to take individual student photographs for the EE Yearbook. Family/group sittings will also be available on these dates and on Friday, November 7th. This will be the third year in a row Fernando has done our photographs at EE. We know you will love his work!

OtherDaysLight-14Individual student photos for the Yearbook will be taken during class time on Wednesday 11/5 and Thursday 11/6 prior to the sitting times listed on the sign-up form. If your student does not normally attend class on either of those days, please sign up for a time on the form so that he/she may be included in the yearbook. It would be helpful if you list "make up photo" in the comment section.

OtherDaysLight-20Fernando will also be available to take family/group portraits on Wednesday 11/5 and Thursday 11/6 as well as on Friday 11/7. The sitting is free of charge, and you may purchase portrait packages or a CD of your photos. He has added a family CD option as well. Please following the link below to the sign up form to reserve a time slot.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0d49afab2fa0fb6-individual

For more information contact Virginia Young at virginiakerr1965@gmail.com.

Monday, October 27, 2014

EE Fall Festival - November 7th

Hello EE Families! On behalf of  Tiffany Verot and Katrina West; your 2014 Fall Festival Coordinators… Welcome to the long awaited and highly anticipated "Fall Festival Volunteer Sign Up"!

GEDC0059You will find the "Sign up Genius" link below. Just click and go!  
Please read through the brief descriptions of the volunteer opportunities that are available.  We need many hands to make this a successful event, so please consider sharing some of your time.

Sign up sheets will be in the lunchroom and at the front desk FOR TEEN STUDENTS.  They will receive community service hours for their commitment. 

GEDC0061Please note:  Time increments are not posted on Sign-Up Genius. Once you have signed up YOU ARE NOT expected to work the entire time. Time slots will be in 30 minute or 1-hour increments depending on how many volunteers we have.  This will be determined and a coordinator will let you know before the festival.

BOOTH COORDINATORS NEEDED/ DUTIES:

  • Ticket Sales Coordinator (tickets will be pre-sold) - Organize and track ticket sales.
  • Kids Booth Coordinators - Contact/instruct/coordinate with your volunteers.  Gather materials, set up/tear down of booth.
  • Bonfire Coordinator - Manage wood pile and keep area safe.  Make sure fire is secure and safe before leaving the area for the evening.
  • Face and Pumpkin painting Coordinator - gather materials/supplies. Contact/instruct/coordinate with your volunteers. Set up/tear down of booth.

GEDC0062OTHER VOLUNTEER NEEDS:

  • Set up/tear down crew
  • Photo booth
  • Cooking/serving
  • Face painting/pumpkin painting
  • Kids booths (fish pond/pin the tail/bean bag toss
  • Cake walk
  • Obstacle course/teen games
  • Bonfire (adults)
  • Hay ride
  • Fill in/runner/ wherever you need me

Watch for upcoming emails ... We will need baked goods for the cake walk and old adult clothing for one of the teen games.... More info to follow!

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0E4BAEAE2C7-volunteer/5582148

Thank you,

Tiffany and Katrina

EIL BEST Robotics Team Results

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The Extraordinary Innovation Labs BEST Robotics Team competed in the North Houston BEST Hub contest on Saturday, October 18th. The team came away with the Founder’s Award for Creative Design and advanced to Finals with their robot winning 4th Place Robot out of a field of over 20 teams.

GEDC0596The team also earned the 3rd Place BEST Award for their overall performance. The BEST Award is the most prestigious award in the BEST competition and recognizes the team for their efforts to Boost Engineering Science and Technology. As part of the team’s BEST efforts, the team earned a perfect score on their exhibit booth as well as a perfect score on their oral presentation.

The team will continue honing their engineering and marketing skills during the off-season. Please see the team’s website at www.eilrobotics.com for more information.

Houston Mini Maker Faire

November 1st
10am-5pm at the Stafford Centre
http://www.houstonmakerfaire.com/

Passing this on. It sounds like a lot of fun!  From the website:

Let’s get right to the point: we were all born to be learners and creators, but sometimes this gets lost in the rush and distractions of modern life. If you want to get back in touch with your inner passion to learn / create / design / build / make, Maker Faire is the place for you! Here you can see real projects, real experiences and activities, made by real people who might even live on your street. While there are some cool things to purchase if you want, Maker Faire is outstandingly about learning and doing.

Tickets for adults are $20.  Volunteers earn free tickets.
http://www.houstonmakerfaire.com/volunteer/

Monday, October 20, 2014

CYT at EE!

Plans are in the works to bring Christian Youth Theater classes to the EE campus starting with the Winter 2014 session! Classes will be held on Thursday evenings. Specific class details are still being finalized but will be released soon.

Registration for these classes will be handled through CYT – not EE. Be sure to check the CYT website for class details and registration information.

http://www.cythouston.org/classes/

Homeschool Baseball Opportunities

MtB Mustangs Kid's Camp - Saturday, Oct 24 (9:00am - 12:00noon)
The annual MtB Mustangs "Kid's Camp" will be held Saturday, October 25 for boys ages 6 - 10.  This is a great time when our coaches and high school players will lead boys through basic baseball drills.  This is a FREE event, so pass the word and let's get a good group of boys at this event.  The camp will be held at Barton Park, Conroe, Loop 336 just east of FM 1314.  Please download the 2014 Kid's Camp registration form from our website at: http://www.eteamz.com/mtb_mustangs/ (in the Forms section), complete it, and bring it to the camp.  The boys also need to bring a glove, cap, and their favorite bat - if they have one.  We look forward to having a great camp for our up-and-coming Mustangs.

MtB Mustangs 2015 Season Tryouts - Saturday, Nov 8 (9:00am - 12:00noon)
Mark your calendars for the 2015 season tryouts Saturday, Nov 8 at Barton Park.  These are tryouts for all players who want to play for the Junior High or High School MtB Mustang teams.  There is no cost for the tryout, but please come ready to try-on jerseys and caps so we can submit our uniform order and get them back in time for our kick-off meeting early-January.  This is an open tryout for any homeschool baseball player interested in playing next season.

For more info or to learn more about becoming part of the Mustangs, call General Manager Mark Pyle at 281-460-0502 or email: mark.pyle@suddenlink.net

MtB Mustangs - "More than Baseball"
http://www.eteamz.com/mtb_mustangs/

Please note that this is not an EE event. Information is shared for the benefit of our EE families.

TKD Winners!

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