Learning Immersion (LI) is an accelerated, challenging learning environment suitable for enthusiastic students. Our curriculum is compacted and the pace is brisk. A strong emphasis is placed on enrichment experiences.
Characteristics of a Learning Immersion Child:
Characteristics of a Learning Immersion Child:
- Eager to learn
- Carries out complex instructions with ease
- Shows strong memory and quick recall
- Comprehends on an advanced level
- Tells or reproduces stories and events with detail
- Has a large vocabulary
- Uses numbers and math skills in meaningful, real-world ways
- Asks unusual, provocative questions
- Is curious (often asks how, why, and what if questions)
- Offers unique responses
- Has an active imagination (likes to pretend)
- Recognizes patterns
- Makes mental connections and transfers learning into other subjects or real-life situations
- Sees cause and effect relationships (Often asks why?)
- Devises or adapts strategies to solve problems
- Figures out why or how things work
- Is an independent, self-starter (requires little direction or feedback)
- Is persistent in pursuing and completing self-selected tasks
- Enjoys new and different challenges
- Displays a sense of humor and uses it appropriately
- Accepts and carries out responsibilities