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Transcript of 2015 Summer I.D.E.A.S. Ages 7 & 8 Program Packet
FOR REGISTRATION & FEES USE INSERT INCLUDED WITH THIS BOOKLET QUESTIONS? 414.540.3350 2
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AT-‐A-‐GLANCE Ages 3 – 8 (as of 9/1/15)
Select one or more weeks of Summer I.D.E.A.S.! Prices vary based on programs and number of weeks. See Registration Insert for fees. See website, www.usmk12.org/IDEAS, for program descriptions and teachers.
Specialty Weeks: A Smorgasbord of Activities for Ages 4-‐8 Specialty Week 1 Fill the Day or Choose a Portion-‐of-‐the-‐Day! See details on following pages. 6/17-‐6/19 (3 days)
MAIN SIX-‐WEEK PROGRAM: DISCOVERY CAMPS/CLUBHOUSE CAPERS 6/22-‐7/31 (closed 7/3)
One-‐to-‐six week options. Six-‐week A.M. and P.M. programs $798 each (by 5/14); $818 each (after 5/14) See Registration Insert, p.2, for other pricing options.
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Each week with new and exciting themes! (See pages 8 & 9.)
12:00-‐3:30** Discovery Camp P.M. (Age 4-‐Gr. 3) On-‐campus thematic activities (see pages 8 & 9), tennis (ages 5-‐8), and more (M, W, Th)
Off-‐campus swimming at local parks and pools (Tu, F) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
3 year olds: Choose three-‐weeks: 6/22-‐7/10, 7/13-‐7/31, or six-‐weeks: 6/22-‐7/31 9:00-‐12:00 only Note: special orientation scheduled for 6/23 and 6/24 4-‐8 year olds: Choose any combination of 1-‐to-‐6 weeks from 6/22-‐7/31 Programs available 9:00-‐12:00 and 12:00-‐3:30
*E.T.C. A.M. (Extended Time Care) available from 7:30-‐9:00 (6/22-‐7/31) for ages 3-‐8. (Use p. 3 of registration insert.) ** E.T.C. P.M. (Extended Time Care) available from 3:30-‐5:30 (6/22-‐7/31) for ages 4-‐8. (Use p. 3 of registration insert.)
Discovery Camp A.M. (Ages 3-‐6) Clubhouse Capers A.M. (Ages 7-‐8) Discovery Camp P.M. (Ages 4-‐8) Combines non-‐traditional learning activities with more traditional camp experiences. Encourages children’s interest and imagination to direct learning. Integrates language arts, math, science, and social studies with storytelling, art, music, games, cooking, outdoor and nature experiences, and movement activities as fun and learning permeate this year’s themes. (See p. 8.) Children stay with their teacher and an assistant in their grade-‐specific groups for the entire morning.
Older campers enjoy our “step-‐up” program as they “join” two clubs every week. (See p. 9.) Children begin and end the day in their grade-‐specific homeroom with their teacher and an assistant and move to another classroom for their second club. The clubs bring variety, excitement, outdoor experiences, and fun mixed with opportunities to use thinking skills, language arts, math, art, and more. Clubhouse Capers is a great match for the interests and developmental readiness of its “members.”
Provides a dynamic mix of child-‐centered, thematic experiences and recreational opportunities. On M, W, and Th, children’s imaginations and enthusiasm guide directors and counselors who help them ponder and play with this year’s themes. Includes tennis and other ball skills (ages 7/8; ages 5/6 optional) and small and large motor activities (ages 4-‐6). On Tu and F, campers go to parks and pools for water and land fun! (Indoor activities are substituted on inclement days.) Four children to one supervisor is maintained on pool days. Afternoon campers bring a lunch and beverage.
Specialty Week 2 Specialty Week 3 Specialty Week 4 8/3-‐8/7 8/10-‐8/14 8/17-‐8/21
See following pages for a complete list of programs organized by children’s ages and grades.
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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AT-A-GLANCEGrade 2: Age 7 – Grade 3: Age 8 (as of 9/1/15)
See p. 9 for Clubhouse Capers/Discovery Camp P.M. Weeks and Themes.
To register, use p. 2-3 of registration insert. Prices included on p. 2.
Go to www.usmk12.org/IDEAS for Specialty Weeks program descriptions.
Seven Year Olds
6/17-6/19 SPECIALTY WEEK I(Choose one or more programs.)
9:00-10:15 Early Engineers I with Bricks 4 Kidz
10:25-11:40 Soccer for Kids A I
11:45 Supervised lunch when staying for P.M.
12:25- 1:25 Paints! Prints! Patterns! I
1:35- 2:35 Cook-Book Fun I
2:45- 3:30 Basketball for Kids A I
8/3-8/7 SPECIALTY WEEK 2(Choose one or more programs.)
9:00-10:20 Wild World of Animals I with David Stokes
10:30-11:50 Baseball Basics I 11:50 Supervised lunch when staying for P.M.12:30- 3:30 Disney’s Sleeping Beauty KIDS (wk. 1)
12:30- 1:30 Let’s Go Camping I with Engineering for Kids
1:35- 2:35 Photos & Frames I 2:45- 3:30 Basketball for Kids B I
8/10-8/14 SPECIALTY WEEK 3(Choose one or more programs.)
9:00-10:20 Physics for Kids I with Karl Debelack
10:30-11:50 Soccer for Kids B I11:50 Supervised lunch when staying for P.M.12:30- 3:30 Disney’s Sleeping Beauty KIDS (wk. 2)
12:30- 1:30 Rock Art I1:35- 2:35 Pirate Academy I with Engineering for Kids
SPECIAL ICE PROGRAMSIce Hockey Camps (See registration insert, p.11, for pricing.)
7/13-7/17 & 7/27-7/31 Mites U8 8:30-1:15
Skating School (See registration insert, p.12, for pricing.)
8/10-8/14 Hockey Tots wk. 1 11:15-2:15Learn to Skate wk. 1 2:45-5:45
8/17-8/21 Hockey Tots wk. 2 11:45-2:30Learn to Skate wk. 2 2:45-5:45
8/17-8/21 Ready! Set! Go! (USM Only) 9:00-11:30
6/22-7/31 Six-Week Main Program (Choose Weeks)
7:30- 9:00 E.T.C. A.M.9:00-12:00 Clubhouse Capers See p. 9
12:00- 3:30 Discovery Camp P.M. See p. 9
3:30- 5:30 E.T.C. P.M.
6/17-6/19 SPECIALTY WEEK I (3 days)(Choose one or more programs.)
9:00-10:15 Early Engineers I with Bricks 4 Kidz
10:25-11:40 Soccer for Kids A I
11:45 Supervised lunch when staying for P.M.
12:25- 1:25 Paints! Prints! Patterns! I
1:35- 2:35 Cook-Book Fun I
2:45- 3:30 Basketball for Kids A I
8/3-8/7 SPECIALTY WEEK 2(Choose one or more programs.)
9:00-10:20 Wild World of Animals I with David Stokes
10:30-11:50 Baseball Basics I 11:50 Supervised lunch when staying for P.M.12:30- 3:30 Disney’s Sleeping Beauty KIDS (wk. 1)
12:30- 1:30 Let’s Go Camping I with Engineering for Kids
1:35- 2:35 Photos & Frames I 2:45- 3:30 Basketball for Kids B I
8/10-8/14 SPECIALTY WEEK 3(Choose one or more programs.)
9:00-12:00 Fishing Camp Plus9:00-10:20 Physics for Kids I with Karl Debelack
10:30-11:50 Soccer for Kids B I11:50 Supervised lunch when staying for P.M.12:30- 3:30 Disney’s Sleeping Beauty KIDS (wk. 2)
12:30- 1:30 Rock Art I1:35- 2:35 Pirate Academy I with Engineering for Kids
SPECIAL ICE PROGRAMSIce Hockey Camps (See registration insert, p.11, for pricing.)
7/13-7/17 & 7/27-7/31 Mites U8 8:30-1:15
Skating School (See registration insert, p.12, for pricing.)
8/10-8/14 Learn to Skate wk. 1 2:45-5:458/17-8/21 Learn to Skate wk. 2 2:45-5:45
8/17-8/21 Ready! Set! Go! (USM Only) 9:00-11:30
6/22-7/31 Six-Week Main Program (Choose Weeks)
7:30- 9:00 E.T.C. A.M.9:00-12:00 Clubhouse Capers See p. 9
12:00- 3:30 Discovery Camp P.M. See p. 9
3:30- 5:30 E.T.C. P.M.
Eight Year Olds
Children attending consecutive Specialty Weeks 1, 2, or 3 will
be escorted to each class and supervised over the lunch hour.
Parents will need to plan an escort for their children to Skating
School and to assist them in dressing for skating.
Children attending consecutive Specialty Weeks 1, 2, or 3 will
be escorted to each class and supervised over the lunch hour.
Parents will need to plan an escort for their children to Skating
School and to assist them in dressing for skating.
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GRADES 2 & 3 THEMES
CLUBHOUSE CAPERS (9:00-12:00)
DISCOVERY CAMP P.M. (12:00-3:30)
Mondays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays includes tennis for Grades 2 and 3. On Tuesdays & Fridays, we leave with our lunches (brought by children;
kept refrigerated if in the morning program) and “hit” local swimming pools and parks for an afternoon of well-supervised fun!
One or more assistant teachers are assigned to each class. Staffing is increased on “swim” afternoons.
Come join the fun with two clubs per week! Club “members” may attend from one to six weeks!
Second and third graders meet from 9:00-10:20 in their first club, enjoy recess time,switch places (and teachers), and head to their second club from 10:40-12:00.
See www.usmk12.org/IDEAS for themes and program descriptions.
Week 1 (6/22-6/26) Week 2 (6/29-7/2)
~ Closed 7/3 ~
Out-of-This-World Club Create & Innovate Club Science Mysteries Club Treasure Hunter Club(Ms. Hill) (Ms. Willis) (Ms. Hill) (Ms. Willis)
Week 3 (7/6-7/10) Week 4 (7/13-7/17)
Games Frenzy Club Secret Agent Club Coding for Games Club Sports Club(Ms. Nuss) (Ms. Willis) (Ms. Nuss) (Ms. Willis)
Week 5 (7/20-7/24) Week 6 (7/27-7/31)
Fit as a Fiddle Club Wild About Art Club iMovie Club Outdoor Adventures Club(Ms. Nuss) (Ms. Willis) (Ms. Nuss) (Ms. Willis)
Weeks 1-3 (6/22-7/10) Weeks 4-6 (7/13-7/31)
~ Closed 7/3 ~
The Amazing Race Incredible Inventions(Mrs. Clemens and Mr. Crass) (Mrs. Clemens and Mr. Crass)
TO REGISTER, USE MATERIALS ON THE WEBSITE OR CALL 414.540.3350. 1
Discovery Camps & Clubhouse Capers Themes & Specialty Program Descriptions
for Children Ages 3 – Gr. 3
Programs are M-F unless otherwise noted.
Focus Grades and ages listed are for a student’s grade or age in September 2015.
Fees: For specialty programs, first amount is the early registration fee due by 5/14 for programs beginning before 7/31 or by 7/8 for August programs. Amount in parentheses is regular registration fee. See registration materials for Discovery Camp & Clubhouse Capers weekly fee options.
Discovery Camps/Clubhouse Capers Faculty A.M.: PK – Mrs. Muffie Browne (Mrs. MacKie); Ms. Angelica Miller JK – Ms. Julie Buchen SK – Ms. Laurie Stephan Gr. 1 – Mrs. Jane Duffey Gr. 2/3 – Ms. Brita Willis (Weeks 1-6) Ms. Brianne Hill (Weeks 1-2) Ms. Jenny Nuss (Weeks 3-6) P.M.: JK/SK - Ms. Lauren Hirschsinger Gr. 1 – Mrs. Jenny Comfort Gr. 2 – Mr. Bill Crass Gr. 3 - Mrs. Jenny Clemens Children’s Tennis – Ms. Fatima Laster
Extended Time Care (E.T.C.) A.M.: Mrs. Jane Pykett P.M.: Mrs. Theresa Braam
How Teachers Use Themes Teachers develop themes based on their children’s ages and interests. While the descriptions that follow show the basic idea behind a week’s theme, activities vary. All themes include stories, arts and crafts, outdoor and indoor activities, creativity, action, and fun! In the older grades, teachers integrate reading, writing, research, and math into the program. “Learning while doing” is the key to great days and delightful times. Teachers send notes home on Fridays that describe the week’s activities and give a preview of what’s ahead.
DISCOVERY AM THEMES (Ages 3-6) 9:00-Noon
Week 1 (6/22-6/26) Mooshy Gooshy Anything What’s mooshy and gooshy? Finger paints! Jello! Wet sand! Mud! Paste! The mooshier and gooshier the better! This is a week to MESS around!
Week 2 (6/29-7/2) Stars & Stripes
Our country’s flag will be flying high this week as we celebrate the Fourth of July! Get ready for parades, fireworks, picnics, music, and a grand ‘ole time.
Week 3 (7/6-7/10) World of Treasures
What do you treasure? A collection of rocks, things that sparkle, a special toy or gift, the outdoors, friends, and more! Collect! Discover! Uncover! Study! Explore! Create! Appreciate! Enjoy a week full of treasures everywhere you look!
Week 4 (7/13-7/17) Awesome Animals Four legs…. bushy tail…horns…scales…huge ears… Enter the world of animals. Look at their similarities and differences, their homes, and their habits. “Adopt” an animal; run a “stuffed” animal hospital; create a zoo! Animal Crackers are for you!
DISCOVERY CAMPS & CLUBHOUSE CAPERS THEMES and SPECIALTY PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
2 SEE PROGRAM BOOKLET FOR COMPLETE LIST OF PROGRAMS ORGANIZED BY AGES AND GRADES.
Week 5 (7/20-7/24) Be an “Author”ity Discover a favorite author! Dress up as a favorite character! Write your own book! Re-create a scene! Create in the same style as an illustrator! Hear the wonderful sounds of words! Enter the amazing world of books and watch them come alive!
Week 6 (7/27-7/31) Building Bonanza
Build a castle, a race track, a house for a mouse! Use recyclables, boxes, blocks, sticks, and other materials to create structures that tickle the imagination. Plan and build a town with skyscrapers, a library, a school, houses, and more. Creativity, discovery, and play are building blocks for learning!
CLUBHOUSE CAPERS THEMES (Ages 7 & 8) 9:00-Noon
Week 1 (6/22-6/26) Out-of-This-World Club
Space…..the great frontier! Create spacescapes. Imagine life on Mars or another galaxy. Think about the challenges of space travel and the possibilities of creatures from outer space. Reach to the moon, planets, and stars!!
Create & Innovate Club What problems would you like to solve? Do you need a homework machine? Something to help you clean up your room? A quicker way to do a chore or walk the dog? Let your curiosity take over and create prize-winning, even preposterous, inventions of your own. Imagine, explore, and create to better the world around you.
Week 2 (6/29-7/2) Science Mysteries Club Get ready for a week full of fascinating experiments from many fields of science. Use the scientific method: ask, research, predict, test (experiment), record, conclude, communicate. Have fun learning by doing!
Treasure Hunter Club
Go on treasure hunts! Create maps for others to follow. Practice map reading as you search for hidden treasures. X marks the spot for
fun and adventures.
Week 3 (7/6-7/10) Games Frenzy Club Indoor and outdoor, fast moving and snail-paced……..…games can take on all sorts of looks. Try old favorite playground and board games, meet some new games, and make-up your own. Consider game strategies and game manners. Have a good time whether you win or lose.
Secret Agent Club Mysteries! Spies! Intrigue! Help Encyclopedia Brown solve a mystery. Work with codes to give a clue or send a message. Find out how Dick Tracy or other detectives get their man! Enjoy tricking the tricksters as you become a secret agent.
Week 4 (7/13-7/17) Coding for Games Club
Experiment with basic programming using an app on the iPad to create games for your and others’ enjoyment. See how to control from behind the scenes.
Sports Club It’s time to hit the fields and the gyms for a week full of sports. Play old favorites and learn new games with a little soccer, basketball, kickball, and more. Practice good sportsmanship. Remember: it’s not whether you win or lose; it’s how you play the game!
DISCOVERY CAMPS & CLUBHOUSE CAPERS THEMES and SPECIALTY PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
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Week 5 (7/20-7/24) Fit as a Fiddle Club Fitness can definitely be fun!!!! Turn every day into a fitness bonanza with energizing movement and an understanding of how good food fuels your body. From stretching and yoga to running and relay fun, you’ll be on the right track!
Wild About Art Club Here’s a week of delightful and engaging art activities that can be done inside or outside with an emphasis on the out-of-doors. Enhance your projects with nature’s materials. Art is all around you and is in the eyes (and hands) of the beholder. Week 6 (7/27-7/31) iMovie Club Experience the out-of-doors through hikes, stories, games, and crafts. Look! Feel! Listen! Smell!
Outdoor Adventures Club Venture into the great outdoors with scavenger hunts, map making, games, survival challenges, and other activities filled with sunshine, fresh air, and fun!
DISCOVERY PM THEMES (Ages 4 – Gr. 3) Noon-3:30 Week 1-3 (6/22-7/10) The Amazing Race Perhaps you’ll go around the world in eighty days. Where would you visit? What would you see? What would you do? OR…..Perhaps your amazing race will be full of obstacle courses and relay races that you design for yourself and your friends. You can race against a stop watch and try for your best time. Whatever the race, you’ll make it count!
Week 4-6 (7/13-7/31) Incredible Inventions Let your imagination run wild! Learn about famous inventors and how their dreams came true! How would you improve on today’s inventions? What would features would improve a bicycle, an automobile, a favorite toy?
SPECIALTY WEEK 1 (6/17-6/19) 3 Days Basketball for Kids A Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Start your basketball experiences with age-appropriate lead-up activities as you are introduced to shooting, dribbling, and passing. Use lowered baskets, relays, and games to bring this sport within your reach! Jr. A: $35 ($43) 2:45 - 3:30 Mike Sweet IA: $35 ($43) 2:45 - 3:30 Mike Sweet
Cook-Book Fun Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Mix a good book with some stirred-in ingredients to make tasty dishes or fun treats. Each day is a new treat!!!! Jr.: $59 ($67) 12:25 - 1:25 Kelly Strains I: $59 ($67) 1:35 - 2:35 Kelly Strains
Early Engineers Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Engineers build things that move like windmills, trucks, and water wheels. Use Lego® bricks and follow the steps to make wonderful creations with time to build your own designs each day. Jr.: $60 ($68) 10:25 - 11:40 Bricks 4 Kidz I: $60 ($68) 9:00 - 10:15 Bricks 4 Kidz
Paints! Prints! Patterns! Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Have fun with paints and prints! Create fascinating patterns and see if your friends can figure out your plan. Be a pattern-seeker and look for patterns in the world around you! Jr. $44 ($52) 1:35 - 2:35 Barb Balistreri I. $44 ($52) 12:25 - 1:25 Barb Balistreri
DISCOVERY CAMPS & CLUBHOUSE CAPERS THEMES and SPECIALTY PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
4 SEE PROGRAM BOOKLET FOR COMPLETE LIST OF PROGRAMS ORGANIZED BY AGES AND GRADES.
Soccer for Kids A Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Join in this fresh-air sport. Through great lead-up games and with lots of practice and fun, have a blast with soccer. Shoot a goal. Pass and kick the ball down the field. Stay in your zone rather than running after the ball. Learn all of this one step at a time! Jr. $40 ($48) 9:00 - 10:15 Mike Engroff I: $40 ($48) 10:25 - 11:40 Mike Engroff
SPECIALTY WEEK 2 (8/3-8/7) Baseball Basics Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 For beginners or those with a little experience, practice your baseball skills with drills and games. Run the bases, bat the ball, catch, and throw! Have a great time! Batter up!!!! Jr.: $69 ($77) 9:00 - 10:20 Zack Wernecke I: $69 ($77) 10:30 - 11:50 Zack Wernecke
Basketball for Kids B Jr. B: Ages 4-5 IB: Ages 6-8 Start your basketball experiences with age-appropriate lead-up activities as you are introduced to shooting, dribbling, and passing. Use lower baskets, relays, and games to bring this sport within your reach! Jr. B: $58 ($66) 2:45 - 3:30 Bill Crass IB: $58 ($66) 2:45 - 3:30 Bill Crass
Let’s Go Camping Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Pack your bags and lace up your hiking boots as you explore the great outdoors. Build a tent, design waterproof clothing, engineer a survival pack, and more! You’ll surely go home a happy camper! Jr. $85 ($93) 1:35 - 2:35 Engineering for Kids I: $85 ($93) 12:30 - 1:30 Engineering for Kids
Photos & Frames Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Start with a disposable camera. Take pictures on the first day and spend the rest of the week doing projects to display your photos in interesting ways. Watch out not to cover the lens with your finger! Jr. $83 ($91) 12:30 - 1:30 Vicki Samolyk I: $83 ($91) 1:35 - 2:35 Vicki Samolyk
Wild World of Animals Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 What do snakes, frogs, turtles, and dragon flies all have in common? Naturalist David Stokes brings these and other wonderful animals for you to touch and study as he shares stories, music, and great information. Jr.: $95 ($103) 10:30 - 11:50 David Stokes I: $95 ($103) 9:00 - 10:20 David Stokes
Show-in-Two-Weeks Jr.: Disney’s Sleeping Beauty (2 weeks: 8/3-8/14) Ages 7-8 In just two weeks, prepare and present the story of Sleeping Beauty for an audience. Work with a director and choreographer. Learn your lines, songs, and staging in this whirlwind theater experience. Performance: 3:00 p.m., August 14 $311 ($321) 12:30 - 3:30 Felice Leib, Director; Terri Stevens, Choreographer
SPECIALTY WEEK 3 (8/10-8/14) Fishing Camp Plus Age 8 Enjoy this intro to fishing. Learn how to identify species of fish, cast, apply bait, and more! Take daily trips to favorite fishing holes. Bring your fishing pole, hooks, bobbers, and sunscreen. $191 ($199) 9:00 - 12:00 Myron Thomsen
Physics for Kids Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Join science teacher extraordinaire, Karl Debelack, as you explore the science behind sound, bubbles, flight, colors, and more. Learn terms and concepts behind these physical sciences in a perfectly kid-friendly way. Each year brings old favorite and newly developed activities. Get excited about the wonders of science! Jr.: $95 ($103) 10:30 - 11:50 Karl Debelack I: $95 ($103) 9:00 - 10:20 Karl Debelack
DISCOVERY CAMPS & CLUBHOUSE CAPERS THEMES and SPECIALTY PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
TO REGISTER, USE MATERIALS ON THE WEBSITE OR CALL 414.540.3350. 5
Pirate Academy Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Join Kelvin’s crew and sail the ocean blue searching for buried treasure. Build a pirate ship, go fishing for treasure, and create a delicious treat that’s more precious than gold. Hop aboard the Green Ghost and set sail to explore the seven seas! Jr.: $85 ($93) 12:30 - 1:30 Engineering for Kids I: $85 ($93) 1:35 - 2:35 Engineering for Kids
Rock Art Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 You’ll rock with rock art. Build with rocks. Make rock people and a rock mobile. Paint rocks. Find out why author Byrd Baylor says, “Everybody Needs a Rock.” There’s an endless supply or rocks and an endless supply of ideas!!!!! Jr.: $73 ($81) 1:35 - 2:35 Emily Joerres I: $73 ($81) 12:30 - 1:30 Emily Joerres
Soccer for Kids B Jr.: Ages 4-5 I: Ages 6-8 Join in this fresh-air sport. Through great lead-up games and with lots of practice and fun, have a blast with soccer. Shoot a goal. Pass and kick the ball down the field. Stay in your zone rather than running after the ball. Learn all of this one step at a time! Jr. $66 ($84) 9:00 - 10:20 Bill Crass I: $66 ($84) 10:30 - 11:50 Bill Crass
SPECIALTY WEEKS 2, 3, & 4: SKATING SCHOOL
Teeter Tots Ages 1 ½ -3 Start ice skating early with a carefully designed program for our youngest skaters. To ensure a quality experience, one pro works with a maximum of three children. Children need to bring a parent or adult caregiver who will sit close by and be able to interact with the child. Special single-blade toddler skates required. Contact Jill Herbst for the proper skating equipment.
$120 ($130) 8/3-8/7 9:00 am - 10:00 a.m. Jill Herbst
Gliding Into Synchro Ages 7-12 Practice working together as one unit in this team sport. Learn how to apply the artistic elements of a well-rounded routine, set your program to music, and perform at the end of the week. Prerequisite: Learn to Skate Basic Three $140 ($150) 8/3-8/7 10:30 am - 12:00 p.m. Jill Herbst
Hockey Tots I & II Ages 4-7 Concentrate on stick handling, fundamental hockey moves, backward skating skills, speed, form, and endurance through creative games and
activities. Prerequisite: Backwards skating ability
I $280 ($290) 8/10-8/14 11:15 a.m.- 2:15 p.m. Jill Herbst II $280 ($290) 8/17-8/21 11:45 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Jill Herbst
Learn to Skate/Bridge I & II Ages 4-14 Increase speed, endurance, strength, grace, and agility. Learn and practice new skills each day. Young skaters play games and enjoy relays. More advanced skaters work on choreography. Perform for an audience of parents and friends on the last day. I $280 ($290) 8/10-8/14 2:45 - 5:45 Jill Herbst II $280 ($290) 8/17-8/21 2:45 - 5:45 Jill Herbst
SPECIALTY WEEK 5 (8/17-8/21) Ready! Set! Go! A Program for USM Students Grades SK-3 Jr.: (SK) Work on numbers, the alphabet, and language basics with plenty of time to play and practice social skills. Grades 1-3: Brush up on reading, writing, and math skills before the school year begins. Jr.: $170 ($180) 8/17-8/21 9:00 - 11:30 Sue Jeffers Grades 1-3: $170 ($180) 8/17-8/21 9:00 - 11:30 Gr. 1: Kristen Linzmeier; Gr. 2: Brita Willis; Gr. 3: Mike Sweet