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Ignite the love of learning with Epic Charter Schools' academic enrichment events! From Spelling Bees and Science Fairs, to Living Wax Museums and Literacy Days, we offer a wide range of fun, engaging experiences for all ages and grade levels. Join us at events across the state and watch them thrive.
LEARNING OUTCOME
Epic is thrilled to partner with the Scripps National Spelling Bee platform again next year. By inspiring the exploration of words, the Scripps National Spelling Bee illuminates pathways to lifelong curiosity, celebrates academic achievement and enriches communities. All Epic students in grades 3-8 are invited to participate!
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Epic is registered with the Scripps National Spelling Bee platform, and this comes with some important information regarding registration for your student. Epic will host two separate spelling bees, one in the Oklahoma City area and one in the Tulsa area. One winner will arise from each of these areas to move on to the Oklahoma regional spelling bees. Students who participate in the Epic Oklahoma City area spelling bee must live in specific counties. Students who participate in the Epic Tulsa area spelling bee must live in other specific counties.
Please look at the attached map to ensure your student is registered for the appropriate Epic Spelling Bee according to where you currently live.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. How can my student prepare for the spelling bee?
There is a word list for each grade level that students should study prior to the event. Once a student has registered using the links above, a confirmation email will be sent that contains links to word lists for all grade levels. Scripps also has apps available for Apple and Android users that can be found below. NOTE: It’s best practice to study your grade-level words along with the grade level above yours. If your grade-level competition continues beyond your grade-level words, the next grade-level words will be used. For example, a 3rd grader should study both 3rd -and 4th-grade words. It is a good idea for each student to be familiar with every word on each grade level list.
Download Scripps Word Club app
2. What happens if my student misses the first word in the competition?
Unfortunately, even if a student misses the first word in their round, they will be eliminated from the competition.
3. Will there be any words given during the competition that aren’t on the grade-level study list?
Yes. The study lists are meant to be a starting point and do not contain every word that will be given during the competition. The WORD CLUB app is a great way to take your Spelling Bee study sessions to the next level.
LEARNING OUTCOME
We’re excited to have you at the Science Fair! This is a fun project where you get to be curious and creative while learning about science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM).
Get ready for an exciting adventure! The best part of the Science Fair is that you get to learn by doing. It’s okay to make mistakes - they’re just part of the fun. The most important thing is to enjoy exploring and learning. We’ve made a step-by-step guide to help you complete your project, from choosing a topic to sharing what you found. Your rubric will show you how to get the best score.
What you'll learn:
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Think Critically: Ask great questions and make smart conclusions.
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Solve Problems: Design your own experiments.
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Be Creative: Come up with unique ideas.
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Build Confidence: Shine when you present your work.
Your tools:
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Student Instructions: Your step-by-step guide to the Science Fair.
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Rubric: Your map to earning top points.
LEARNING OUTCOME
We’re excited to have you at the Living Wax Museum! This is a fun event, where you get to be creative and learn about history by bringing famous people to life. Get ready for an exciting experience!
The best part of the Living Wax Museum is that you get to learn by doing. You’ll get to research a famous person, create a costume and perform as if you were that person. The most important thing is to enjoy learning and sharing what you found out. We’ve made a step-by-step guide to help you through your project, from choosing a person to practicing your performance.
What you'll learn:
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Historical knowledge: In-depth research on a figure.
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Research and critical thinking: Analyzing sources, prioritizing information.
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Creativity and public speaking: Engaging portrayal and communication.
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Interactive learning: Makes history more memorable and engaging.
Your tools:
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Student Instructions: Your step-by-step guide to the Living Wax Museum
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC COMPETITION
VIRTUAL – JAN. 1-FEB. 1
LEARNING OUTCOME
The International Academic Competitions include the National Geography Bee, National History Bee, and National Science Bee.
The International Academic Competitions provide students with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in Geography, History and Science, while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
How to Participate
Free online regional qualifying exams will take place from January 1 - February 1, 2025, and are open to students in grades 1-8.
Register for an account: Fill in the required details, including:
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First Name, Last Name, School, Grade
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Parent’s Email (this section must be completed).
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For the teacher email, use: leisha.albaugh@epiccharterschools.org
Choose your exam(s): Decide which Qualifier test(s) your student would like to take.
Take Qualifier test(s): Qualifier Tests are available online from January 1 - February 1, 2025, and can be completed at home.
Save Player ID: Write down your student’s Player ID and keep it for future use. This will be required if your student takes additional tests later.
Testing: When your student is ready, click on their chosen exam.
Test Format:
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Timed: 20 minutes
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50 multiple-choice questions
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Encourage your student not to guess if they are unsure of an answer. Leave it blank if they do not know the answer.
Results: If the student qualifies, they can select the competitions they wish to participate in.
READ ACROSS AMERICA – LITERACY DAY
GLENPOOL – MARCH 3
NORMAN – MARCH 7
IT IS FUN TO HAVE FUN, BUT YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW!
Reading Corner – You’ll meet some special friends and listen as they read books to our students in a cozy reading corner. The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go!
Book Walk – Use your mind and your muscles as you read your way to a healthier you! Read to go and go to read, participate at each station and fill your passport with speed. Epic students will receive a FREE T-shirt for participating in the Book Walk. (While supplies last.) So be sure when you step, step with care and great tact. And remember that life is a great balancing act.
Book Giveaway – Stop by our book giveaway and grab your reading certificate for being an excellent reader! Oh, the things you can find if you don’t stay behind!
Resource Fair – Connect with Community Resources for your family and students and visit Epic Literacy Vendors. Hop into our community care closet and find many things to meet your families needs. You’ll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut!
Come celebrate Read Across America Week at an Epic Literacy Event, fun for the whole family!
This will be an event where Epic families can celebrate the joy of reading with our staff, teachers, and a few surprise visitors. But that is not all. Oh, no. That is not all! The day will be full of zizzer-zazzer-zuzz and gluppity-glup, and a whole host of other collywobble activities. Read on to find out what to expect at this event. Because these things are fun and fun is good!
LEARNING OUTCOME
Read Across America helps to promote literacy, encourage a love of reading and build community among children and families. All you need to do is register for the event and show up. We will take it from there!
LEARNING OUTCOME
Imagine Oklahoma’s coolest authors coming right onto your computer screen to share their writing secrets. In these super-fun online sessions, you’ll learn how they create amazing stories and get tips to make your own writing awesome.
If you love writing or reading, this workshop is for you. It’s like a field trip into the world of your favorite books! Get ready to meet the authors and learn how you could become one too.
Stay tuned for details on the schedule, authors, and how to join the fun.
How to attend:
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This event is online and will held via Zoom. You will receive an access link delivered via email three days prior to the event.
Who can attend:
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The focus age for the session is for students in grades 5-8 at Epic. However, high school students are also welcome to attend.
Supplies needed:
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Notebook/paper.
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Pencil.
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Markers.
PRESENTING AUTHORS
9/25 Darleen Bailey Beard – On Sept. 25, join Darleen Bailey Beard, award-winning author of “The Babbs Switch Story,” “Annie Glover is Not a Tree Lover” and “Twister.” In Darleen’s workshop, called The Recipe for a Successful Story, you will learn the basic “ingredients” of a delicious story and write your very own recipe to turn into your story.
11/7 Alton Carter – On Nov. 7, join Alton Carter, a former foster child and police officer. He was the first person in his family to graduate from high school and college. In this virtual session, he will speak to students about how he overcame his circumstances to become the person he is today. He will introduce students to his book “The Boy Who Carried Bricks” and the processes behind making that a best selling novel.
Check back frequently for registration updates and more information about academic enrichment events.
For more information about participating in these learning opportunities, please reach out to:
Leisha Albaugh
leisha.albaugh@epiccharterschools.org
Brianna Davison
brianna.davison@epiccharterschools.org