About Genesis Micro Academy Ltd.

Located In Fort Wayne Indiana we are an up and coming Microschool with the Mission of making School fit our students. All Students come from diverse cultures and have various learning styles and preferences. We use teaching methods and techniques that are conductive with various learning styles. This requires us to use Differentiated Instructions .

What Are the Benefits of Differentiated Instruction?

Differentiated instruction is beneficial because it helps educators reach students with different learning styles and abilities. We acknowledge that Not all students respond to a class lecture the same. For many with a more Kinesthetic learning style a hands on activity like game may work better. Some students learn better by reading than they do using a computer. Giving students choices about how they learn enables them to meet learning objectives in the best way for them.

Our Educators' 

At Genesis Micro Academy Ltd., we pride ourselves on having a team of highly qualified educators with diverse backgrounds and extensive experience in the field of education. Our educators are not only experts in their respective subjects but also passionate about creating a personalized learning experience for each student.

One on One tutoring makes a huge difference to our students. 

Supporting Student Success Beyond Traditional Methods

Here at Genesis Micro Academy Ltd., we go above and beyond traditional teaching methods to support our students' success and academic growth. By employing innovative approaches and personalized education plans, we ensure that each student receives the individualized attention they need to thrive.

4 Types of learning styles: Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing preference, and Kinesthetic.

Visual

Visual learners engage their eyes . These activities involve bright colors, graphic representations of concepts or materials, and lots of visual aids.

Activities

  • Diagrams, charts, graphs, and maps

  • Videos, photos, and other images

  • Drawing and doodling

  • Interesting layouts and formats of written material

  • Colors and shapes

Classroom Activities

  • Math: Represent numbers and problems in a variety of ways, including pictures, 10-frames, videos, and diagrams

  • Language Arts: Add images to support the text, like photos, charts, and maps; encourage students to make drawings representing what they read

  • Science: Watch videos, look at pictures, analyze charts and diagrams

  • Social Studies: Explore maps in detail, look at pictures, provide charts and diagrams, watch videos

Auditory

Auditory learning is all about sound, both listening and talking. The more students get a chance to hear, say, and discuss the information, the better for their learning.

Activities

  • Audiobooks

  • Videos with sound

  • Music

  • Discussion and debate

  • Asking and answering questions

Classroom Activities

  • Math: Sing songs to learn numbers or math facts, talk through problems out loud while solving them, repeat formulas out loud, watch math videos

  • Language Arts: Read out loud, listen to audiobooks, practice spelling words out loud

  • Science: Watch videos with sound, learn songs about concepts, discuss ideas and experiments

  • Social Studies: Debate or discuss a topic, read articles out loud, watch videos with sound

Reading Writing Style 

This style focuses on the written word. In both reading or writing, it all about the words on the page. 

Activities 

  • Textbooks, articles, and handouts

  • Writing Essays and papers

  • Making lists, with subheads, bullet points, etc.

  • Taking detailed notes

Classroom Activities

  • Math: Complete worksheets, write down math facts and formulas, turn numerical problems into word problems

  • Language Arts: Read independently, write essays or answers to questions, take notes during discussions or lectures

  • Science: Read texts and articles, watch videos with subtitles turned on, take detailed notes during hands-on experiments and activities, write down concepts in your own words during lectures

  • Social Studies: Read texts and articles, watch videos with subtitles turned on, write answers to review questions, take detailed notes during lectures, provide transcripts of videos

Kinesthetic Learning

Learning that ties to movement is the kinesthetic style. This involves lots of hands-on activities. Dancing and even exercise can reinforce this type of learning.

Activities

Hands-on practice

Experiments and demonstrations

Exploring real-life ideas and concepts

Moving while learning

Classroom Activities

Math: Play active math games practice counting while jumping or performing other movements, show how concepts apply in real-life situations, use of math manipulatives.

Language Arts: Read nonfiction and autobiographies, perform a play that summarizes a story.

Science: Make demonstrations, plan and perform experiments, apply the concepts to real life

Social Studies: Visit historic sites and museums, draw timelines of events, learn the cultural customs and arts of a various societies around the world.

 

 

 

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