The Four Square method can be used with all forms of writing and will fit any reading or language arts program. This step-by-step approach is built around a simple graphic organizer that first shows students how to collect ideas and then helps them use those ideas to create clear and polished prose. This method is also great for content area writing.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 3rd to 5th grade students. It meets Thursday from 10:00 – 11:00 Semester begins February 3rd.
The Four Square method can be used with all forms of writing and will fit any reading or language arts program. This step-by-step approach is built around a simple graphic organizer that first shows students how to collect ideas and then helps them use those ideas to create clear and polished prose. This method is also great for content area writing.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 6th to 8th grade students. It meets Wednesday from 11:00 – 12:00 Semester begins February 3rd.
Looking for an opportunity to learn coffee-making skills? In this class we’ll be studying all things coffee: the bean, the grind, the equipment, the history… and of course, we’ll be drinking lots of coffee! Students will learn the art of pulling shots, steaming milk, hot and iced espresso drinks along with Italian sodas and chai teas. They will also learn about resumes, cover letters, cash handling, customer service and safe food handling, and how coffee beans are roasted. A self obtained Washington State Food Workers Permit will be required by the end of the 18 week course. Course runs Thursdays, 1:00-2:00 Teacher: Stephanie Lentz
Content aligns to: Health/Nutrition, Life Skills, Work Skills
Beginning Spanish will cover a wide array of basics connected to its language, geography and culture. Students will engage in a variety of musical, kinesthetic, artistic, oral and auditory exercises to bring this language to life! There will be hands-on props, books, songs, videos, map work, art, food, dancing and more!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 2nd to 8th grade students. It meets Thursdays from 1:00 – 2:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Join our Co-Op where we strive to support and build community with a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) focus. After paying the family membership fee of $75, each student will have a $35 monthly fee for materials and facilities fee. Middle and High School levels meet on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 for fun lessons! As a cooperative, parents are expected to be involved during co-op time. All classes are parent-taught and the program is parent-led. Parents are also encouraged to volunteer in other ways (i.e.: plan field trips, coordinate classes). This will be the first month’s fee.
Director of Co-Op: Amanda Upton
Join our Co-Op where we strive to support and build community with a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) focus. We have expanded!
After paying the family membership fee of $75, each student will have a $35 monthly fee for materials and facilities fee.
Preschool and Elementary levels meet on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 for fun lessons!
As a cooperative, parents are expected to be involved during co-op day. All classes are parent-taught and the program is parent-led. Parents are also encouraged to volunteer in other ways (i.e.: plan field trips, coordinate classes).
Director of Co-Op: Amanda Upton
The first month’s fees are charged here, you can either pay in person or through this class link monthly.
Welcome to cooking/baking, a fun and engaging class for young chefs! This class will introduce children to the basics of cooking while teaching safety. We will explore a variety of recipes, learn how to read recipes, and get that hands-on cooking experience!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 2nd to 3rd grade students. It meets Thursday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Welcome to cooking/baking, a fun and engaging class for young chefs! This class will introduce children to the basics of cooking while teaching safety. We will explore a variety of recipes, learn how to read recipes, and get that hands-on cooking experience!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 6th grade students. It meets Thursday from 11:00 – 12:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Welcome to cooking/baking, a fun and engaging class for young chefs! This class will introduce children to the basics of cooking while teaching safety. We will explore a variety of recipes, learn how to read recipes, and get that hands-on cooking experience!
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 1st grade students. It meets Thursday from 10:00 – 11:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Come join an engaging writing class where you will expand your storytelling and creative abilities. Using prompts, discussions, and writing exercises, you will create comic strips, poetry, personal essays, news stories, short stories and more!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 8th grade students. It meets Wednesdays from 10:00 to 11:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
In this class students will learn the terminology which enables the student to gain a beginning understanding of the theatrical arts. Acting terminology, dramatic theory, and methods of acting are introduced through participatory warm ups, theater games, pair work, structured improvisations and the performance of scripted scenes. Our annual performance will be held in June.
This is an 18 week class, designed for 4th to 12th grade students. It meets Thursday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Have fun creating puppets, performing mini skits, creating with junk, and playing games all the while developing the creative thinking, public speaking, and acting skills. When working in Theater, one needs to learn to think ahead and to be flexible. Team work, eye contact, memorization and other skills are all a part of the arts. Most importantly, this is a class to make friends and to have fun! Students will need to bring small items from home such as a sock for a puppet.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 3rd grade students. It meets Tuesday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Learn to use creative thinking to solve problems and then create/build solutions for those problems. Learn how to make bridges as well as how to design a new invention!
This is an 18 week class, designed for 6th to 8th grade students. It meets Tuesday from 1:00 – 2:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
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