
Math Olympiad
Math Olympiad is a challenging program for 4th and 5th graders that encourages problem solving skills to complete difficult math problems. The team meets to work cooperatively to solve higher order math problems and to identify diverse strategies. Five times during the year, members of the team use those strategies on a test given to teams all over the world. It is rare for a student to get all of the questions correct. The club is run by Ms. Hill and Mr. Love.
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Reading Together USA
Montgomery County Public Schools in partnership with the RFI Foundation, Comcast Cable and Montgomery County Government is implementing the Ruth Rales Comcast Kids Reading Network to boost reading proficiency of second grade students.
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FLES
Oakland Terrace offers foreign language instruction after school for grades K through 5. Classes are available in Spanish and in French. Learn more about FLES by clicking the link above. |

Oakland Terrace has partnered with The Round House Theatre Education Program to offer after-school enrichment theatre opportunities to our Oakland Terrace students. Round House Theatre provides trained teaching artists to conduct all classes on school premises. These 8 week sessions are offered in the fall, winter and spring and provide a variety of creative theatre experiences for grades K-5. Click on the Round House logo to find out more information.
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Mad Science
We spark imaginative learning when school is out! These hands-on, one-hour science programs are themed around a particular area of science and include such topics as rocketry, magnets, polymers and even the science of toys. Children engage in exciting hands-on activities, watch spectacular demonstrations, participate in inquiry-based discussions and take home things that they have made themselves like model rockets, periscopes, Mad Science putty and more. Mad Science after-school programs offer children a chance to see just how cool science can be!
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Morning Reading Club
The Oakland Terrace Morning Club is a group of recommended Kindergarten and First grade students that meet to work on strengthening the skills of oral language, phonemic awareness and word study. Twice a week, volunteer teachers work with the students in groups of four to six. It is the goal of the Morning Club to give an extra boost to the students to help them achieve literacy success.
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