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Summer Program

June 20-August 12, 2016

Non-Sectarian, Spiritually Diverse, Values Based

www.cardenarborview.org

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Carden Arbor View School invites students from the

Foothill communities to join us for a Roaring Summer of

adventure, fun, and learning. Designed for motivated and

creative learners, our summer program, presented by

experienced teachers, embraces the ideals of an

education that includes Joy, Growth,

Enthusiasm, Dignity and Respect.

O u r s u m m e r

program combines a

v a r i e t y o f

enriching courses with

several grade level specific

academic courses to insure

students receive an opportunity to

make the most of their summer months at

Carden Arbor View School. Back again this summer is the

opportunity for students to build their day around a family’s b u s y

schedule. Offering four two-week academic and enrichment sessions of

three periods each, students may elect to attend a single course or enjoy a

full day of activities including extended child care from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00

p.m.

Mondays through Thursdays of each session are devoted to instructional

courses offered in two-week sessions. On Fridays, Cougar Tracks and Cub

Tracks give students and teachers an opportunity to enjoy a full day of

unique activities, and always includes lunch, please see the individual session

description. Cub Tracks is designed for younger students and is always an on

campus activity; Cougar Tracks is designed for older students and may be

on or off campus. Cougar Tracks and Cub Tracks require separate

enrollments as they are separate summer program options.

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Session 1 Monday, June 20-Thursday, June 23 Monday, June 27-Thursday, June 30 Fridays, June 24 and July 1

Language Arts Class includes the vowel chart, spelling, parts of

speech, diagramming and composition. Small class

size allows teacher to personalize and create a

specialized program.

Mrs. Johnson—Grade 1

Mrs. Duster—Grade 2

Mrs. Dinkelman—Grade 3/4

Mrs. Oxley—Grades 5/6

Intro to Algebra and Geometry—Grades 7-8 Discuss order of operations, graph and solve linear

equations and inequalities, learn the Cartesian plane

and Pythagorean theorem, identify and apply various

formulas, understand use rules of exponents,

determine relations and functions, identify and

define various 2D & 3D shapes and angles.

Miss Buckner

French 1—Grades 1-3 Bienvenue a la classe de Français! Students will

exchange greetings and make introductions in a

culturally appropriate manner. Students will learn the

alphabet, numbers, colors, and shapes. They will

introduce themselves to a group in French. Students

will sing traditional French songs, dance and play!

Mme. Groche

Improv—Using the Imagination—Grades 5-8 Improvisation can be purely comedy-based, a mix of

comedy and drama, or simply drama. It is like

scripted theatre—without the script, the actors are

acting, directing themselves, writing the plot, and

interacting with each other all at the same time.

Improv is spontaneous, entertaining, and fun.

Dr. Stein

Bead-dazzled—Grades 1-3 Have fun creating unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry while

working on your hand-eye coordination and patterning

skills.

Mrs. Gracial

Math Games—Grades 4-6

Let's have fun while learning math. We will play

math games and learn new concepts.

Ms. O’Mullen

iPad Exploration—Grades 6-8 A class where adventure and exploration meet

technology. Students will explore and learn using

purposefully selected iPad apps. Students will work

independently or in small group activities that

incorporate research, problem solving, and application of

basic skills. This course guides student research using

the Internet, specific Apple Applications, and

incorporates problem solving.

Mrs. Plowman

Zumba—Grades 3-8 A fun, energetic, dance fitness class. The students will

learn elements of dances from cultures all over the world

while engaging in a fun work out to contemporary music.

They will also learn the basics of how exercise benefits

the body. Includes a short performance on the last day

of class.

Miss Enriquez

Space—Grades 1-3 Let’s explore space and learn about our planets and

constellations.

Ms. Henderson Beginning Ballet—Grades 1-4 Beginning ballet will focus on learning all the basic ballet

positions and movements as well as theory and French

ballet terms. Children will perform what they have

learned on the last day of class.

Mrs. Smith

Cartoons—Grades 1-8

Students will explore their creativity and learn the

techniques necessary to develop ideas into drawings.

Lessons will challenge the student and encourage

imaginative thinking and the process of organizing

thoughts. Drawing techniques include basic shapes,

perspective, shading and foreshortening.

Mr. Zailo

Gardening—Grades 1-3 We will be outside playing in the garden and planters,

learning about the plants that are around our school and

how to care for them. We will also learn about

propagating succulents so that the children can take part

of the Carden Garden home.

Ms. Pierce

Period 1 - 9:00-10:30 a.m.

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Math Academy Math basics that cover addition, subtraction,

multiplication, division, word problems, pre-algebra,

algebra, and geometry concepts. Small class size

allows for a personalized lesson plan over the two-

week session.

Mrs. Johnson—Grade 1

Mrs. Duster—Grade 2

Mrs. Dinkelman—Grade 3/4

Ms. O’Mullen—Grades 5/6

French 2—Grades 4-6 This is a course for those who have some experience

with French. The class will emphasize communicating

proficiently with special attention to the

development of oral and listening skills, and self-

expression. Classroom activities are varied and

interactive, including listening, speaking, singing,

game playing, reading, and writing.

Mme. Groche

Jewelry and Beading—Grades 4-8 Create your own jewelry using a variety of crystals,

wood, and metal beads.

Mrs. Gracial

WebQuest Adventures—Grades 1-3 Join me on a quest around the world, if you dare!

Explore foreign lands, dive into unique cultures, and

take a walk in the shoes of a westward bound

pioneer! If you are an adventure seeker, this class is

for you. This teacher-created course guides student

research using the Internet while incorporating many

skills such as problem solving.

Mrs. Plowman

Fun With Dr. Seuss—Grades 1-3

Crafting and cooking our way through our favorite

Dr. Seuss books.

Ms. Henderson

Cheer & Songleading—Grades 2-5 Participants will learn basic cheer movements along

with basic tumbling, sideline cheers, and chants.

They will make their own poms and t-shirts and

perform a short routine the last day of class.

Mrs. Smith

Language Arts—Grades 7-8 Class includes spelling, parts of speech, diagramming

and composition. Small class size allows teacher to

personalize and create a specialized program.

Mrs. Oxley

Watercolor— Grades 5-8 Discover your inner artist and expand your creativity

while producing your own colorful paintings. Have fun

while you learn the theory and techniques of

watercolor in this easy to understand class. Students

will leave class with completed projects.

Mr. Zailo

Books and Crafts—Grades 3-8 Students will make fun crafts inspired by their

favorite books.

Miss Enriquez The Very Hungry Caterpillar—Grades 1-3 Based on the Eric Carle book! Let’s build butterfly

homes for your own very hungry caterpillar! Learn

about the life cycle of the caterpillar and why they

are so important to our environment.

Ms. Pierce

Robotics—Grades 5-8 Using LEGO®MINDSTORMS® EV3 kits, students will

build, program, and test their solutions based on real-

life robotics technology. Students are encouraged to

brainstorm in order to find creative solutions to

problems and then develop them through a process of

selecting, building, testing, and evaluating. The process

encourages cooperation, conversations, and provides

hands-on experience with an array of sensors, motors,

and intelligent units.

(Class size limited to 16 students)

Miss Buckner

Learning about Monologues to Understand

Characterization –Grades 5-8 A Monologue is a scene performed by one person. Even

without a scene partner, the actor should have an

imaginary scene partner that they deliver the lines to

or rather have someone in mind with whom he or she is

talking.

Dr. Stein

Session 1 (continued) Monday, June 20-Thursday, June 23 Monday, June 27-Thursday, June 30 Fridays, June 24 and July 1

Period 2 - 10:45-12:15 p.m.

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Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8 Students will learn to make origami, modular origami,

and be introduced to kusudama. They will have the

opportunity to decorate their favorite pieces and

put them on display for the last day of class. They

will also learn the Japanese history and culture

behind origami and kusudama.

Miss Enriquez

Nutrition & Fitness—Grades 2-5 Students will learn to enjoy, achieve and maintain

overall health and well-being while having fun! They

will experience and practice Yoga, Pilates,

Kickboxing, Zumba, Line Dancing, Kids Resistance

Training, and Kids Insanity. Students will also draw

upon relevant health and nutrition concepts in

authentic, meaningful ways to make healthy food and

physical activity choices on a daily basis.

Mrs. Plowman

Time, Measurement, and Money—Grades 1-3 This class will focus on time, length, weight, and

money. Students will work on perfecting their basic

skills while gaining confidence. They will run a class

store as well as participate in a classroom jeopardy

on the last day of class.

Mrs. Smith

Literacy & Culinary Experience—Grades 1-3 Read and discuss stories followed by creating a

recipe that goes along with the book ~ yummy!

Mrs. Duster

Book Report Writing—Grades 4-8 You’ve read the books, now let’s write the report!

Get them done so that you can enjoy the rest of

your summer!

Ms. Oxley

Period 3 - 1:15-2:45 p.m.

Session 1 (continued) Monday, June 20-Thursday, June 23 Monday, June 27-Thursday, June 30 Fridays, June 24 and July 1

Write Your Own Book—Grades 2-5 Unleash your creative spirit and write your own Chil-

dren’s Book. Go through the step-by-step process

from concept to a final hard copy book!

Mrs. Dinkelman

Good Food That’s Good for You—Grades 1-8 Cook and prepare delicious and healthy snacks and

meals. You will learn about nutrition while creating a

variety of different food.

Mrs. Gracial

Art for All Ages—Grades 2-5

This class is to encourage the children to explore and

express themselves through art activities. Students

will be given the opportunity to work in small groups on

guided activity-based art projects. We will be experi-

encing drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, design

and more. There will be an Art Show at the end of the

session where students will display their work.

Mrs. Johnson

All About the Rainforest—Grades 1-4 We will learn all about the Rainforest and the animals

that call it home.

Ms. Henderson Microbiology—Grades 5-8 This course is designed to give a general look into the

exciting world of microbes and other organisms. We

will discuss what organisms are included in microbiolo-

gy and some key concepts about each group. Ms. Pierce

Computer Coding—Grades 5-8 Students are introduced to computer science by learn-

ing functions with parameters, loops, computational

thinking, algorithms, conditionals, and sequencing, using

a combination of block-based programming and un-

plugged activities.

Miss Buckner

Internet Research—Grades 4-6

Learn how to research people, places and important

events in history and how they impact our lives.

Ms. O’Mullen

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Kindergarten 9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

A self-contained program that incorporates the theme for the week into the

art, math, science, pre-reading and reading programs.

Plunge Into Pond Life

A pond is “a small body of still water,” but it is teeming with activity—crickets

chirping, frogs leaping, fish swimming, and turtles sunning. We will use a

collection of activities from across the curriculum and take the plunge.

Mrs. Moreno

Friday, June 24

9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

Grades 1-8

The aquarium displays the largest collection of Southern California

marine life in the world. Children will be grouped by age,

lunch is included.

Friday, July 1

9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.

Walk Around Town for Fun

Grades 1-8

We will start off with a walk to the bowling alley for bowling fun and

then off to Lazer Tag for lunch and a game or two. On the way back to

school we will stop for ice cream. Children will be grouped by age. A

custom misting water bottle is included.

Cub Tracks Friday, June 24

Billions of Bubbles

Friday, July 1

Wheels Day

Includes lunch every Friday

K-2nd 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Cougar Tracks

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Session 2 Tuesday, July 5 –Friday, July 8 Monday, July 11 -Thursday, July 14 Friday, July 15

Language Arts Class includes the vowel chart, spelling, parts of

speech, and reading, diagramming, and composition.

Small class size allows for the teacher to create a

customized program.

Mrs. Johnson—Grade 1-2

Mrs. Smith—Grades 3-4-5

Mrs. Plowman—Grades 6-7-8

Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8 Students will learn to

make origami, modular

origami, and be

introduced to kusudama.

They will have the

opportunity to decorate

their favorite pieces

and put them on display

for the last day of class.

They will also learn the

Japanese history and

culture behind origami and kusudama.

Miss Enriquez

Animals and Their Habitats—Grades 1-4 Explore different types of animals and where they

call home.

Ms. Henderson Learning about Monologues to Understand

Characterization –Grades 5-8 A Monologue is a scene performed by one person.

Even without a scene partner, the actor should have

an imaginary scene partner that they deliver the lines

to or rather have someone in mind with whom he or

she is talking.

Dr. Stein

Period 1 - 9:00-10:30 a.m.

Watercolor— Grades 5-8 Discover your inner artist and expand your creativity

while producing your own colorful paintings. Have fun

while you learn the theory and techniques of water-

color in this easy to understand class. Students will

leave class with completed projects.

Mr. Zailo

Rocketry—Grades 5-8 Scientific concepts, such as aerodynamics, center of

gravity, point of balance, drag and thrust, problem

solving, calculating formulas, and determining alti-

tude and speed, are discussed. In learning to con-

struct rockets, students must follow directions, read

a diagram and work carefully and precisely. Students

who have already taken rocketry at Carden may build

more advanced (two stage) rockets during the ses-

sion.

Miss Buckner

Internet Research—Grades 4-6

Learn how to research people, places and important

events in history and how they impact our lives.

Ms. O’Mullen

Jewelry and Beading—Grades 4-8 Create your own jewelry using a variety of crystals,

wood, and metal beads.

Mrs. Gracial

Gardening—Grades 1-3 We will be outside playing in the garden and planters,

learning about the plants that are around our school

and how to care for them. We will also learn about

propagating succulents so that the children can take

part of the Carden Garden home.

Ms. Pierce

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Monday, July 4th

NO SCHOOL!

Math Academy Math basics that cover addition, subtraction,

multiplication, division, word problems, pre-algebra,

algebra, and geometry. Small class sizes allow for a

personalized lesson plan over the two-week session.

Mrs. Johnson—Grade 1

Mrs. Smith—Grades 2-3

Ms. O’Mullen—Grades 4-5-6

Intro to Algebra and Geometry—Grades 7-8 Discuss order of operations, graph and solve linear

equations and inequalities, learn the Cartesian plane

and Pythagorean theorem, identify and apply various

formulas, understand use rules of exponents,

determine relations and functions, identify and define

various 2D & 3D shapes and angles.

Miss Buckner

Crafting, Crafting, Crafting—Grades 1-4

Come craft your heart out, we will cut, glue, fold,

melt, sparkle, and more.

Ms. Henderson

iPad Exploration—Grades 3-5 A class in which adventure and exploration meet

technology. Students will explore and learn using

purposefully selected iPad apps. Students will have

opportunities to work independently or in small group

activities that incorporate research, problem solving,

and application of basic skills. This course guides

student research using the Internet and specifically

selected Apple Applications while incorporating many

skills such as problem solving.

Mrs. Plowman

Scene Study and Cold Reading—Grades 5-8 This class involves a detailed breakdown of the

dialogue. Students begin with a table read where the

scene will be broken into its essential elements.

Students rehearse on campus with further study at

home for critique and direction. Cold reading improves

a student’s reading skills for life.

Dr. Stein

Bead-dazzled—Grades 1-3 Have fun creating unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry while

working on your hand-eye

coordination and patterning

skills.

Mrs. Gracial

Cartoons—Grades 1-8

Students will explore their creativity and learn the

techniques necessary to develop ideas into drawings.

Lessons will challenge the student and encourage

imaginative thinking and the process of organizing

thoughts. Drawing techniques include basic shapes,

perspective, shading and foreshortening.

Mr. Zailo

Zumba—Grades 3-8 A fun, energetic, dance fitness class. The students

will learn elements of dances from cultures all over

the world while engaging in a fun work out to

contemporary music. They will also learn the basics

of how exercise benefits the body. Includes a short

performance on the last day of class.

Miss Enriquez

Explore Insects—Grades 1-3 What makes up an insect?

Ms. Pierce

Period 2 - 10:45-12:15 p.m.

Session 2 (continued) Tuesday, July 5 –Friday, July 8 Monday, July 11 -Thursday, July 14 Friday, July 15

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Advanced Origami and Kusudama—

Grades 3-8 For students who have

already taken the Origami

and Kusudama class. They

will learn to make more

challenging origami pieces

as well as complete more

elaborate Kusudama balls.

Miss Enriquez

Engineering—Grades 1-3 We will have fun while building different types of

simple machines.

(Class size limited to 10 students)

Ms. Henderson

Creative Writing—Grades 3-5 This class will focus on becoming a more confident

and creative writer. We will work on how to set up a

paper along with grammar and vocabulary skills

which are necessary components to becoming a

great writer.

Mrs. Smith

Artistic Science—Grades 1-4

In this class we will be using color and creativity to

help us learn a variety of scientific concepts. We

will discuss topics like states of matter, density,

light refraction and much more with activities where

we can be hands on and visualize the concepts.

Ms. Pierce

How do You Pinterest?—Grades 2-5

Interested in learning about Pinterest crafts? We

will get kids creative juices going and flowing! This

class will feature creative art and craft ideas for all

ages, a little something for everyone! We will create

a new Pinterest craft every day for your child and

you to enjoy!

Mrs. Johnson

Session 2 (continued) Tuesday, July 5 –Friday, July 8 Monday, July 11 -Thursday, July 14 Friday, July 15

Period 3 - 1:15-2:45 p.m.

Intro to Life & Physical Science—Grades 5-8 Come along on science adventure! Physical Science—

Phases of matter, chemical reactions, acids/bases,

forces in fluids, Newton’s laws, and simple machines.

Life Science—Fingerprinting, dissections, owl pellets,

microscopes, and bacteria cultures on petri dishes.

Miss Buckner

Fun With Science—Grades 3-5 Wanted: Mad Scientists with expertise in inquisition!

Does your curiosity often lead to a disastrous mess?

Has mom outlawed your kitchen experimentation? Fear

Not!—this summer you are encouraged to let loose and

explore your scientific creativity! In Fun With Sci-

ence, we will explore the role that science plays in our

everyday lives through a variety of zany, wacky and

educational experiments!

Mrs. Plowman

Good Food That’s Good for You—Grades 1-8 Cook and prepare delicious and healthy snacks and

meals. You will learn about nutrition while creating a

variety of different food.

Mrs. Gracial

Puzzlemania—Grades 4-8 Learn to solve and create many different puzzles, in-

cluding crossword, word search, maze, Sudoku, jigsaw,

kakuro, anagrams, ciphers, and connect-to-dots.

Ms. O’Mullen

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Regular class on Friday, July 8

No Cougar Tracks Program

Friday, July 15

9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.

Medieval Times Summer Matinee

Grades 1-8

Step back in time and experience spectacular horsemanship, amazing

swordplay, medieval games of skill and an authentic jousting tournament

between six brave knights. As the tournament takes place, the castle’s serfs

and wenches serve you a feast fit for a king!

Vegetarian meal available upon advance request.

Cub Tracks Regular class on Friday, July 8

No Cougar Paws program

Friday, July 15

Water Play

Includes lunch

K-2nd 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Kindergarten 9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

A self-contained program that incorporates the theme for the week into the

art, math, science, pre-reading and reading programs.

Storybook Cooking

Enjoy cooking and crafts that go along with our story as we integrate reading

and math skills with loads of fun.

Mrs. Moreno

Cougar Tracks

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Session 3 Monday, July 18-Thursday, July 21 Monday, July 25-Thursday, July 28 Fridays, July 22 and July 29

Math Academy Math basics that cover addition, subtraction,

multiplication, division, and word problems. Small class

sizes allow for a personalized lesson plan over the two-

week session.

Mrs. Johnson—Grade 1-2

Mrs. Dinkelman—Grades 3-4

Mrs. Plowman—Grades 5-6

Ms. O’Mullen—Grades 7-8

SSAT Prep—Grades 7-8 The Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) is a

standardized test that most independent high schools

use in the application evaluation process. This course

will provide the student skills to manage the test,

including developing strategies proven to help students

achieve their desired score. The course includes:

understanding the test structure, strategies for

successfully completing the reading comprehension,

verbal, quantitative, and writing sections.

Mrs. Sprague

Robotics—Grades 5-8 Using LEGO®MINDSTORMS® EV3 kits, students will

build, program, and test their solutions based on real-

life robotics technology. Students are encouraged to

brainstorm in order to find creative solutions to

problems and then develop them through a process of

selecting, building, testing, and evaluating. The process

encourages cooperation, conversations, and provides

hands-on experience with an array of sensors, motors,

and intelligent units.

(Class size limited to 16 students)

Miss Buckner

Jewelry and Beading—Grades 4-8 Create your own jewelry using a variety of crystals,

wood, and metal beads.

Mrs. Gracial

Body Class—Grades 1-4 In this class we will explore the systems of the human

body. What organs make up each system and what

they do. (Body maps will not be made in this summer

course.)

Ms. Pierce

Cheer & Songleading—Grades 2-5 Participants will learn basic cheer movements along

with basic tumbling, sideline cheers, and chants. They

will make their own poms and t-shirts and perform a

short routine the last day of class.

Mrs. Smith

Watercolor— Grades 5-8 Discover your inner artist and expand your creativity

while producing your own colorful paintings. Have fun

while you learn the theory and techniques of

watercolor in this easy to understand class. Students

will leave class with completed projects.

Mr. Zailo

Scene Study and Cold Reading—Grades 5-8 This class involves a detailed breakdown of the

dialogue. Students begin with a table read where the

scene will be broken into its essential elements.

Students rehearse on campus with further study at

home for critique and direction. Cold reading improves

a student’s reading skills for life.

Dr. Stein

Engineering—Grades 1-3 We will have fun while building different types of

simple machines.

(Class size limited to 10 students)

Ms. Henderson Zumba—Grades 3-8 A fun, energetic, dance fitness class. The students

will learn elements of dances from cultures all over

the world while engaging in a fun work out to

contemporary music. They will also learn the basics of

how exercise benefits the body. Includes a short

performance on the last day of class.

Miss Enriquez

French 1—Grades 1-3 Bienvenue a la classe de Français! Students will

exchange greetings and make introductions in a

culturally appropriate manner. Students will learn the

alphabet, numbers, colors, and shapes. They will

introduce themselves to a group in French. Students

will sing traditional French songs, dance and play!

Mme. Groche

Period 1 - 9:00-10:30 a.m.

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French 2—Grades 4-6 This is a course for those

who have some experience

with French. The class will

emphasize communicating

proficiently with special

attention to the

development of oral and

listening skills, and self-

expression. Classroom

activities are varied and

interactive, including listening, speaking, singing,

game playing, reading, and writing.

Mme. Groche

Fun With Dr. Seuss—Grades 1-3

Crafting and cooking our way through our favorite

Dr. Seuss books.

Ms. Henderson

Cartoons—Grades 1-8

Students will explore their creativity and learn the

techniques necessary to develop ideas into drawings.

Lessons will challenge the student and encourage

imaginative thinking and the process of organizing

thoughts. Drawing techniques include basic shapes,

perspective, shading and foreshortening.

Mr. Zailo

Artistic Science—Grades 1-4 In this class we will be using color and creativity to

help us learn a variety of scientific concepts. We

will discuss topics like states of matter, density,

light refraction and much more with activities where

we can be hands on and visualize the concepts.

Ms. Pierce

Space—Grades 1-3 Let’s explore space and learn about our planets and

constellations.

Ms. O’Mullen

Language Arts Class includes the basics of the vowel chart, spelling,

parts of speech, and reading. Small class size allows

for teacher to personalize and create a specialized

program.

Mrs. Smith—Grade 1

Mrs. Johnson—Grade 2

Mrs. Dinkelman—Grades 3-4

Mrs. Plowman—Grades 5-6

Literature and the Fantastic—Grades 6-8 A perfect environment for all book lovers to share

their curiosity and wonderings about all elements of

literature through open discussions. Exploration of

fantasy literature will have students diving into a

magical world.

Mrs. Sprague

Bead-dazzled—Grades 1-3 Have fun creating unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry while

working on your hand-eye coordination and patterning

skills.

Mrs. Gracial

Computer Coding—Grades 5-8 Students are introduced to computer science by

learning functions with parameters, loops,

computational thinking, algorithms, conditionals, and

sequencing, using a combination of block-based

programming and unplugged activities.

Miss Buckner

Improv & Using the Imagination—Grades 5-8 Improvisation can be purely comedy-based, a mix of

comedy and drama, or simply drama. It is like scripted

theatre—without the script, the actors are acting,

directing themselves, writing the plot, and interacting

with each other all at the same time. Improv is

spontaneous, entertaining, and fun.

Dr. Stein

Books and Crafts—Grades 3-8 Students will make fun crafts inspired by their

favorite books.

Miss Enriquez

Period 2 - 10:45-12:15 p.m.

Session 3 (continued) Monday, July 18-Thursday, July 21 Monday, July 25-Thursday, July 28 Fridays, July 22 and July 29

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Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8 Students will learn to make origami, modular origami,

and be introduced to kusudama. They will have the

opportunity to decorate their favorite pieces and put

them on display for the last day of class. They will

also learn the Japanese history and culture behind

origami and kusudama.

Miss Enriquez

All About the Rainforest—Grades 1-4 We will learn all about the Rainforest and the animals

that call it home.

Ms. Henderson Fun With Science—Grades 3-5 Wanted: Mad Scientists with expertise in inquisition!

Does your curiosity often lead to a disastrous mess?

Has mom outlawed your kitchen experimentation? Fear

Not!—this summer you are encouraged to let loose and

explore your scientific creativity! In Fun With

Science, we will explore the role that science plays in

our everyday lives through a variety of zany, wacky

and educational experiments!

Mrs. Plowman

Cross Stitch & Basic Sewing—Grades 3-7 Students will begin with basic cross-stitch to create a

small project. This will include separating the strands,

building a basic tool kit, stitching without knots,

reading a stitch chart, and conclude with adding beads

and embellishments for a gorgeous finish.

Mme. Groche

Math Games—Grades 4-6

Let's have fun while learning math. We will play math

games and learn new concepts.

Ms. O’Mullen

Session 3 (continued) Monday, July 18-Thursday, July 21 Monday, July 25-Thursday, July 28 Fridays, July 22 and July 29

Period 3 - 1:15-2:45 p.m.

Beginning Ballet—Grades 1-4 Beginning ballet will focus on learning all the basic bal-

let positions and movements as well as theory and

French ballet terms. Children will perform what they

have learned on the last day of class.

Mrs. Smith

Chemistry—Grades 1-4 This introductory chemistry course will explore the

basics of chemistry through experimentation. We will

go over the fundamentals of chemistry and how they

apply to the world around us.

Ms. Pierce

The Chess Club—Grades 2-8 The Chess Club gives students an opportunity to play

friendly games of chess against their peers in a low-

stress environment. Students of all levels are wel-

come to come, as help is given to those who need it.

The Chess Club is meant to foster intellectual growth

while having fun.

Miss Buckner

Taste Around The World—Grades 1-5 Come take a journey around the world through food

and fun. We will visit different continents and coun-

tries through location, region, human-environment in-

teraction and different food of the regions. Students

will learn map skills, types of map projections, time

zones, key cities, rivers, prominent landforms, cele-

brated physical features, and cultures around the

world.

Not a cooking class.

Mrs. Johnson

Good Food That’s Good for You—Grades 1-8 Cook and prepare delicious and healthy snacks and

meals. You will learn about nutrition while creating a

variety of different food.

Mrs. Gracial

Creepy Crawly Composition—Grades 4-8 Create your own creepy crawly creature while learning

to write an awesome essay that involves research and

a step-by-step composition writing process.

Mrs. Dinkelman

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Friday, July 22

9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Pizza and a Movie—Grades 1-8

Start the day watching Ice Age: Collision Course on it’s premiere

day! Followed by lunch at John’s Incredible Pizza. (movie subject to change)

Friday, July 29

9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Los Angeles Zoo—Grades 1-8

Come spend the day walking around the zoo seeing gorillas, polar

bears, giraffes, snakes, flamingoes, and so many more animals.

Lunch Included.

Cub Tracks Friday, July 22

Ooey Gooey Science Day

Friday, July 29

Fiesta Day

Includes lunch every Friday

K-2nd 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Kindergarten 9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

A self-contained program that incorporates the theme for the week into the

art, math, science, pre-reading and reading programs.

A Day at the Beach

A wave of learning excitement! We will use a collection of activities from

across the curriculum to take a dive into adventure!

Mrs. Moreno

Cougar Tracks

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Session 4 Monday, August 1-Thursday, August 4 Monday, August 8 -Thursday, August 11 Fridays, August 5 and August 12

Language Arts Class includes the basics of the vowel chart, spelling,

parts of speech, and reading. Small class size allows

for teacher to personalize and create a specialized

program.

Mrs. Smith—Grades 1-2

Mrs. Holmes—Grades 3-4

Mrs. Dinkelman—Grades 5-6

Formulas & Math Games—Grades 7-8 Stretch your math skills to keep them limber. Work

on formulas and understanding how transferable they

are through a number of math games.

Ms. O’Mullen

French 1—Grades 1-3 Bienvenue a la classe de Français!

Students will exchange greetings

and make introductions in a

culturally appropriate manner.

Students will learn the alphabet, numbers, colors, and

shapes. They will introduce themselves to a group in

French. Students will sing traditional French songs,

dance and play!

Mrs. Groche

Cartoons—Grades 1-8

Students will explore their creativity and learn the

techniques necessary to develop ideas into drawings.

Lessons will challenge the student and encourage

imaginative thinking and the process of organizing

thoughts. Drawing techniques include basic shapes,

perspective, shading and foreshortening.

Mr. Zailo

Improv & Using the Imagination—Grades 5-8 Improvisation can be purely comedy-based, a mix of

comedy and drama, or simply drama. It is like

scripted theatre—without the script, the actors are

acting, directing themselves, writing the plot, and

interacting with each other all at the same time.

Improv is spontaneous, entertaining, and fun.

Dr. Stein

Greek Mythology—Grades 5-8 Learn all about the Greek Gods and their fascinating

stories.

Ms. Henderson

Debate for Life—Grades 6-8 A fun, energetic course that develops character,

communication, critical thinking, and collaboration

skills. Novice and experienced debaters gain self-

confidence by practicing public speaking skills,

learning about current world events and participating

in mock debates.

Mrs. Sprague

Chemistry—Grades 5-8 This introductory chemistry course will explore the

basics of chemistry through experimentation. We

will go over the fundamentals of chemistry and how

they apply to the

world around us.

Ms. Pierce

Zumba—Grades 3-8 A fun, energetic, dance fitness class. The students

will learn elements of dances from cultures all over

the world while engaging in a fun work out to

contemporary music. They will also learn the basics

of how exercise benefits the body. Includes a short

performance on the last day of class.

Miss Enriquez

Period 1 - 9:00-10:30 a.m.

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French 2—Grades 4-6 This is a course for those who have some

experience with French. The class will emphasize

communicating proficiently with special attention to

the development of oral and listening skills, and self

-expression. Classroom activities are varied and

interactive, including listening, speaking, singing,

game playing, reading, and writing.

Mme. Groche

Artistic Science—Grades 1-4 In this class we will be using color and creativity to

help us learn a variety of scientific concepts. We

will discuss topics like states of matter, density,

light refraction and much more with activities

where we can be hands on and visualize the

concepts.

Ms. Pierce

Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8 Students will learn to make origami, modular

origami, and be introduced to kusudama. They will

have the opportunity to decorate their favorite

pieces and put them on display for the last day of

class. They will also learn the Japanese history and

culture behind origami and kusudama.

Miss Enriquez

All About the Rainforest—Grades 1-4 We will learn all about the Rainforest and the

animals that call it home.

Ms. Henderson

Math Academy Math basics that cover addition, subtraction,

multiplication, division, and word problems. Small

class sizes allow for a personalized lesson plan over

the two-week session.

Mrs. Smith—Grades 1-2

Mrs. Holmes—Grades 3-4

Ms. O’Mullen—Grades 5-6

Literature and the Fantastic—Grades 6-8 A perfect environment for all book lovers to share

their curiosity and wonderings about all elements of

literature through open discussions. Exploration of

fantasy literature will have students diving into a

magical world.

Mrs. Sprague

Watercolor— Grades 5-8 Discover your inner artist and expand your creativity

while producing your own colorful paintings. Have fun

while you learn the theory and techniques of

watercolor in this easy to understand class. Students

will leave class with completed projects.

Mr. Zailo

Book Report Writing—Grades 4-8 You’ve read the books, now let’s write the report! Get

them done so that you can enjoy the rest of your

summer!

Mrs. Dinkelman

Learning about Monologues to Understand

Characterization –Grades 5-8 A Monologue is a scene performed by one person.

Even without a scene partner, the actor should have

an imaginary scene partner that they deliver the lines

to or rather have someone in mind with whom he or

she is talking.

Dr. Stein

Period 2 - 10:45-12:15 p.m.

Session 4 (continued) Monday, August 1-Thursday, August 4 Monday, August 8 -Thursday, August 11 Fridays, August 5 and August 12

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Cooking Class—”Les Gourmands”—Grades 3-6 Eight days of baking and cooking classes. Students will learn to make French

desserts such as tarte Tatin, pain perdu, crêpes, mousse au chocolat, oeufs

mimosa, clafoutis, choux a la crème… Students will also learn to set the

table and about table manners. So chic! Yummy!

(Class size limit of 10 students)

Mrs. Groche

Animal and Plant Cell—Grades 4-8

In this class we will explore the anatomy and physiology of the animal cell and the plant cell. We will compare

and contrast the two and we will create our own model to help understand the concepts.

Ms. Pierce

Advanced Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8 For students who have already taken the Origami and Kusudama class. They will learn to make more

challenging origami pieces as well as complete more elaborate Kusudama balls.

Miss Enriquez

Crafting, Crafting, Crafting—Grades 1-4

Come craft your heart out, we will cut, glue, fold, melt, sparkle, and more.

Ms. O’Mullen

Write Your Own Book—Grades 2-5 Unleash your creative spirit and write your own Children’s Book. Go through the step-by-step process from

concept to a final hard copy book!

Mrs. Dinkelman

Time, Measurement, and Money—Grades 1-3 This class will focus on time, length, weight, and money. Students will work

on perfecting their basic skills while gaining confidence. They will run a class

store as well as participate in a classroom jeopardy on the last day of class.

Mrs. Smith

Crafting, Crafting, Crafting—Grades 5-8

Come craft your heart out, we will cut, glue, fold, melt, sparkle, and more.

Ms. Henderson

Session 4 (continued) Monday, August 1-Thursday, August 4 Monday, August 8 -Thursday, August 11 Fridays, August 5 and August 12

Period 3 - 1:15-2:45 p.m.

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Friday, August 5

9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.

Walk Around Town for Fun

Grades 1-8

We will start off with a walk to Hangar 18 for some indoor rock-climbing fun

and then off to Lazer Tag for lunch and a game or two. Children will be

grouped by age. A custom misting water bottle is included.

Friday, August 12

9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Games & More

Grades 1-8

We will be staying on campus for a day full of fun activities.

Morning activities are being kept under wraps, but the Video Game Truck will

be here in the afternoon.

BBQ lunch, popcorn, and ice cream are included!

Cub Tracks Friday, August 5

Water Play

Friday, August 12

Wheels Day

Includes lunch every Friday

K-2nd 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Kindergarten 9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

A self-contained program that incorporates the theme for the week into the

art, math, science, pre-reading and reading programs.

Ready, Set… Let’s Go!

Transportation keeps our world on the move. Whether for work or for play,

transportation is an integral part of our everyday lives. We will use a

collection of activities from across the curriculum to take a trip!

Mrs. Moreno

Cougar Tracks

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Registration Procedures You may register for one, two, or three periods

per session. If periods are not consecutive,

children must be picked up during the break time.

Late pickups will be charged for the next period.

You may register for Cougar/Cub Tracks in

addition to your session OR on its own. Extended

care is also available both in the morning and

afternoon.

Please circle your program selections and indicate

a first and second choice for each period.

The Kindergarten program is offered as either

morning only (9:00-12:15) or full day (9:00-2:45).

The grade level is the one the child will be

entering in Fall 2016.

Advance registration is required for all sessions.

To receive the 20% discount, registration and

payment in full must be made by Tuesday, May

31, 2016.

Late registration will be accepted if space

permits.

The registration form, contact information, and

payment in full are required to complete

registration. Make checks payable to CAVS or

pay by credit card in the school office.

Summer Program Daily Schedule 6:30-8:45 a.m. - Extended Care

8:45-9:00 a.m. - Break and Session drop-off

9:00-10:30 a.m. - Period 1

10:30-10:45 a.m. - Break and Session

drop-off/pickup

10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Period 2

12:15-1:15 p.m. - Lunch Session

drop-off/pickup (Children are welcome to stay for lunch after Period 2 or come for lunch before Period 3 with no additional charge.)

1:15-2:45 p.m. - Period 3

2:45-3:00 p.m. - Break and Session pickup

3:00-6:00 p.m. - Extended Care

Our Faculty Our summer faculty consists of our regular

academic and enrichment teachers along with

adjunct teachers who are recommended to us.

Summer Attire Casual and comfortable are best for summer.

Shoes or sandals (no flip flops) are a must.

Please be aware that some activities will require

tennis shoes, swim suits, safety helmets, etc. Refund Policy Refunds, less a 20% fee, will be made with one

week’s notice of cancellation. Cancellation notice

of less than one week will

incur a 50% fee. (Excluding

Cougar Tracks and Cub Tracks which are non-

refundable.)

Daily Routine Attendance is taken at the beginning of each

class period so students should arrive on time and

be prepared for the start of each class period.

The entrance gate will be locked during program

hours and unlocked at each dismissal/drop-off/

pickup period.

Extended Care Extended Care is available both in the morning

and afternoon. Sporadic daily extended care can

be arranged at a daily rate of $25 per child. All

extended care must be paid for in advance. Same-

day care must be paid for at drop-off.

Children not picked up by 6:00 pm will incur a late

fee at the rate of $1 / minute.

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Fee Schedule Kindergarten Half Day - Per Session $310

(9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.)

Kindergarten Full Day - Per Session $465

(9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.)

One class in one session $155

Two classes in one session $310

Three classes in one session $465

Cub Tracks on campus $ 55

Cougar Tracks off campus $ 85

Extended Care per session $125

Extended Care per day $ 25

Lunch and Snacks Students are responsible

for bringing their own lunch

and snack. Some cooking

c l a s s e s o f f e r t h e

opportunity to eat the

items prepared, however,

packing food for your child

ensures they have an

adequate amount that is

nutritionally balanced. Please keep sugar items to

a minimum. Cougar Tracks and Cub Tracks

activities will include lunch. Children enrolled in

the morning classes are welcome to stay for the

lunch period at no extra charge.

Children enrolled in afternoon classes are

welcome to come for the lunch period at no extra

charge.

Facilities Our campus is located at the intersection of San

Antonio Avenue and 15th Street in Upland.

Although we are not affiliated, we share our site

with Upland Christian Church. The school backs

up to Magnolia Park, which we frequently use

during the summer session. Our well-maintained

grounds boast a variety of mature trees and are

safe and secure with locked, coded gates.

Carden Arbor View School

1530 North San Antonio Avenue

Upland, CA 91786

909.982.9919

www.cardenarborview.org

Rules Carden Arbor View School requires that students

who are not 8 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall to

have a booster seat to travel off campus.

Students are required to be respectful towards

their teachers and peers at all times.

Drop Off and Pickup Please drop-off and pickup students at the front

of the school in the semi-circle. The front gate

will be unlocked and staffed during recess times

for those students who are leaving and arriving.

The gate will be locked during class time and

unlocked at lunch time, during which children will

be supervised. If the gate is locked, you may use

the front office to enter the grounds. If you plan

to walk your child onto campus, please park in a

designated stall and not in the loop.

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CARDEN ARBOR VIEW SCHOOL

1530 North San Antonio Avenue ♦ Upland, California 91786-2272

(909) 982-9919 voice (909)981-3221 fax

www.cardenarborview.org

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Carden Arbor View School Summer Program 2016 Registration

Session 1 (June 20-July 1)

Kindergarten Half Day…………………….………………………..$310

Kindergarten Full Day……………………………………………….$465

Cub Tracks Billions of Bubbles (June 24)……....…..$ 55

Cub Tracks Wheels Day (July 1)……………......…….…..$ 55

Period 1______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 2______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 3______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Cougar Tracks Cabrillo Aquarium (June 24)…..…...$ 85

Cougar Tracks Walk Around Town (July 1)……..…..$ 85

Extended Care…………………………………………………………….$125

Discount_________________________$________

Total Session 1 $________

Session 2 (July 5-July 15)

NO CLASS Monday, JULY 4th

Kindergarten Half Day……………………………….…….……….$310

Kindergarten Full Day……………………………….………………$465

Cub Tracks Water Play (July 15)………....……………….$ 55

Period 1______________________________ $155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 2______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 3______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Cougar Tracks Medieval Times Matinee

(July 15)…………...………………………………………………………...$ 85

Extended Care…………………………………………………………….$125

Discount_________________________$________

Total Session 2 $________

Student Name_______________________________________________Grade in Fall________________

Session 3 (July 18-July 29)

Kindergarten Half Day …………………………………………….$310

Kindergarten Full Day……………………………………………….$465

Cub Tracks Ooey Gooey Science (July 22).……….$ 55

Cub Tracks Fiesta Day (July 29)………………….……….$ 55

Period 1______________________________ $155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 2______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 3______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Cougar Tracks Pizza and a Movie (July 22).………$ 85

Cougar Tracks L.A. Zoo (July 29)……………...………..$ 85

Extended Care…………………………………………………………….$125

Discount_________________________$________

Total Session 3 $________

Session 4 (Aug 1-Aug 12)

Kindergarten Half Day…………………….……………………….$310

Kindergarten Full Day……………………………………………….$465

Cub Tracks Water Play (Aug .5)…………….….……..…..$ 55

Cub Tracks Wheels Day (Aug 12)…….……....……..…..$ 55

Period 1______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 2______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Period 3______________________________$155

2nd Choice____________________________

Cougar Tracks Walk Around Town (Aug 5)……..…..$ 85

Cougar Tracks Games & More (Aug 12)………………..$ 85

Extended Care…………………………………………………………….$125

Discount_________________________$________

Total Session 4 $________

Circle your choices

Circle your choices

Over

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Carden Arbor View School Summer Program 2016 Contact Information

Student Name ______________________________________________ Date of Birth________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________ City, Zip _____________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Information______________________________________________________________ E-Mail Address________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone________________________________ Work Phone ________________________________ Cell Phone__________________________________ Cell Phone__________________________________ Emergency Contact___________________________ Phone_____________________________________ Emergency Contact___________________________ Phone_____________________________________ Allergies___________________________________ Medications_________________________________ Physician Name______________________________ Phone_____________________________________

In the event of an emergency, I authorize Carden Arbor View School to seek appropriate medical treatment.

I give permission for the above named child to participate in summer program activities both on and off campus.

_________________________________ ________________ Signature Date

Student’s Current School_________________________________________________

Grade In Fall _________

*T-Shirt Size (circle one): Youth S M Adult S M L XL

Paid CC Check#___________ Cash Date_______________ Amount________________