We all know movement helps us to have healthy bodies and positive outlooks in life! This upbeat movement class focuses on high energy movements that help strengthen your bodies. Come move your body while we learn all sorts of different exercises and games as we work as a team, get strong and have fun!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Tuesday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Every pocket in Greek & Roman Myths focuses on eight myths: Pha ton and the Sun Chariot – Pandora’s Jar – Perseus and the Gorgons – Arachne and the Weaving Contest – The Race for Atalanta – Persephone and the Seasons – Bellerophon and Pegasus – Echo and Narcissus. Comprehension, art, and writing activities follow, helping the story come to life!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Wednesday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Students explore basic engineering and building skills through a sampling of brief activities, and applied projects that use a variety of materials. These activities may be individual or team oriented
This is an 18 week class designed for 6rd to 8th grade students. It meets Thursdays from 2:00 to 3:00
The Bermuda Triangle has been synonymous with strange happenings and mysterious disappearances since the discovery of the Americas. Also known as The Devil’s Triangle, the stretch of ocean between Miami, Bermuda, and Costa Rica is a unique part of the Atlantic Ocean in that it has been the site of more than 50 mysterious disappearances over the last century. Not marked on any commercial maps, the infamous area of mystery is speculated to sit somewhere between 500,000 and 1.5 million square miles of open water.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Monday from 10:00 – 11:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Let’s take a look at the Battle of Lexington and who fired the first shot of the American Revolution! The lesson follows a set of clues looking at primary sources in an effort to determine who fired the shot heard around the world!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 6th to 8th grade students. It meets Mondays from 11:00 to 12:00 Beginning September 9th.
Teacher: Stephanie Lentz
Content aligns to: Reading, Writing, & Social Studies
Mythical creatures originate from ancient mythologies, stories and folklore, and are often present in books, tv, film and games. This class explores a variety of mythical creatures and where their origins are from. Come learn about pegasus, elves, mermaids, serpents, and phoenixes just to name a few.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 7 -12th grade students. It meets Wednesdays from 12:00 to 1:00
Deepen your awareness, understanding, and appreciation of this literary genre. Your study of myths and legends will involve reading, discussing, and analyzing fascinating stories from ancient cultures and discovering how they have changed over time.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 7th to 12th grade students. It meets Wednesdays from 11:00 to 12:00
How many creations can we make from paper? In this class we will be using various techniques to create projects. From quilling to making our own paper, we are sure to get messy!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to t12h grade students. It meets Mondays from 2:00 to 3:00
Take on the adventure of learning about the United States! We will visit all 50 states and learn about historical events, landmarks, state symbols capitals and more.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Wednesday from 11:00 – 12:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
This class is designed for students who are eager to explore the wonders of science in a fun and interactive way. Each week students will dive into scientific concepts through experiments that show creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking. This class is all about making science accessible and enjoyable.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Mondays from 11:00 – 12:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Students learn basic computing terms and concepts such as what a computer is, a program, an algorithm, initialization code, bugs in computer programs and debugging. Students are introduced to digital citizenship, specifically online responsibilities and protecting themselves with strong passwords. Students learn what an algorithm is and experience writing algorithms using an instructional language. Students use a design and reflection journal throughout the unit. They practice writing their first journal entry. Students learn the basics of Scratch and explore and write their first programming projects. Students learn what debugging is and practice several debugging exercises to develop a debugging strategy.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Thursday from 10:00 – 11:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Have you ever asked yourself “How many moons do other planets have?”, “How did our solar system form?”, “Why does Saturn have rings?”, “Is there weather in space?” Well, let’s figure it out! In this class we will explore planets, the moon, the solar system and more!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Mondays from 1:00 to 2:00
Learn how to make 3D drawings, orthographic drawings, and both one and two vanishing point drawings. Finish the class with learning how to draw a house plan like an architect would!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 6th to 9th grade students. It meets Tuesday from 2:00 – 3:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
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