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Check out the Middle School Programs on Business and Oceanography

WEEK ONE: June 8 - 12, 2009
Class #2146

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing. They will work on websites to learn and play educational games.The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus.Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Yvonne Duncan

HISTORY- EASTERN WOODLAND INDIANS
The students will learn about Eastern Woodland Indians’ culture, customs, and contribution to U.S. History.

  • The students will learn about the Eastern Woodland Indians through direct instruction, literature, media, cooking and art.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - KABOOM
The students will be involved in a ball game that involves eye-hand coordination, running and problem solving.

Carolyn Bennett

ECONOMICS- CLASS BUSINESS
The students will form a business with the purpose of making items to sell at the Economic Expo.

  • The students will learn the various aspects of forming a business, producing items to sell.

Pam Kendrick

SCIENCE
The students will be involved in the 5 E’s of science… “Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate” through hands on experiences.

  • The students will learn about the 5 E’s of science through hands on experiences and experiments.

CFK II
Susan Gould
Class #2154

COLLEGE FOR KIDS II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

WEEK TWO: June 15-19, 2009
Class #2147

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing.They will work on websites to learn and play educational games.The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus. Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Yvonne Duncan

HISTORY - PLAIN INDIANS
The students will learn about Plain Indians’ culture, customs, and contribution to U.S. History.

  • The students will learn about the Plain Indians through direct instruction, literature, media, cooking and art.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - GAGA
The students will be involved in a ball game that involves eye-hand coordination, running, footwork, agility, and problem solving.

Linda Hyde

SOLAR ENERGY
The students will be involved in learning about solar energy through a fun and exciting cooking lesson. They will create their own solar ovens and cook with them.

  • The students will learn alternative energy resources.

Carolyn Bennett

ECONOMICS- CLASS BUSINESS
The students will form a business with the purpose of making items to sell at the Economic Expo.

  • The students will learn the various aspects of forming a business, producing items to sell.

CFK II
Susan Gould
Class #2155

COLLEGE FOR KIDS II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

WEEK THREE: June 22-26, 2009
Class #2148

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing.They will work on websites to learn and play educational games.The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus.Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Yvonne Duncan

HISTORY- SOUTHWEST INDIANS
The students will learn about Southwest Indians’ culture, customs, and contribution to U.S. History.

  • The students will learn about the Southwest Indians through direct instruction, literature, media, cooking and art.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - TERMINATOR
The students will be involved in a kickball game with a twist.The students will gain strength of legs, eye-hand coordination, running and team work.

Linda Hyde

THINK GREEN
The students will be involved in learning about going “Green.”They will be involved in activities that include recycling and reusing.

  • The students will learn about going “Green” through hands on activities and projects.

Mimi Skeim

SPANISH, CULTURES, CUISINE
The students will learn basic Spanish words through songs, literature, crafts and culture.

  • The students will learn Spanish as they learn about cultures that speak the native tongue of Spanish. They will do this by also tasting its cuisine.

CFK
Susan Gould
Class #2156

COLLEGE FOR KIDS II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

WEEK FOUR: June 29 - July 2, 2009
Class #2149

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing.They will work on websites to learn and play educational games.The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus.Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Yvonne Duncan

HISTORY - NORTHWEST INDIANS
The students will learn about Northwest Indians’ culture, customs, and contribution to U.S. History.

  • The students will learn about the Northwest Indians through direct instruction, literature, media, cooking and art.

Carolyn Bennett

ECONOMICS- CLASS BUSINESS
The students will form a business with the purpose of making items to sell at the Economic Expo.

  • The students will learn the various aspects of forming a business, producing items to sell.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - KICKBALL
The object of kickball is for two teams to score as many runs as possible by kicking a ball and trying to reach base before the other team catches or throws them out. 

  • The students will learn eye-hand coordination, running, strength of legs and teamwork.

Mimi Skeim

SPANISH, CULTURES, CUISINE
The students will learn basic Spanish words through songs, literature, crafts and culture.

  • The students will learn Spanish as they learn about cultures that speak the native tongue of Spanish.They will do this by also tasting its cuisine.

CFK
Susan Gould
Class #2157

COLLEGE FOR KIDS II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

WEEK FIVE: July 6-10, 2009
Class #2150

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing.They will work on websites to learn and play educational games.The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus. Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - JEDI
The students will be involved in a ball game that builds eye hand coordination and teamwork.

Carolyn Bennett

OCEANOGRAPHY
Students will shells, pebbles, and saltwater through hands-on projects.

  • Students will create projects using shells and pebbles.

Amanda Berglund

MATH FUN
The students will be involved in hands on math activities that will explore number sense, problem solving, geometry and more.

  • The students will learn a variety of methods to answer questions and solve problems.

Mimi Skeim

COOKING - MAKING IT FUN!
The students will learn about measurement, how to follow a recipe, participating in small groups and eating their creations.

  • The students will be able to measure dry and liquid ingredients and know the difference between them.They will participate in making dishes and sampling them as well.

CFK
Susan Gould
Class #2158

COLLEGE FOR KIDS II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

WEEK SIX: July 13-17, 2009
Class #2151

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing.They will work on websites to learn and play educational games.The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus. Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Carolyn Bennett

OCEANOGRAPHY
Students will shells, pebbles, and saltwater through hands-on projects.

  • Students will create projects using shells and pebbles.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - FLAG TAG
The students will be involved in a game of tag that involved two different teams.

  • The students will learn eye-hand coordination, teamwork and stamina.

Pamela Kendrick

SCIENCE
The students will be involved in the 5 E’s of science… “Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate” through hands on experiences.

  • The students will learn about the 5 E’s of science through hands on experiences and experiments.

Mimi Skeim

COOKING - MAKING IT FUN!
The students will learn about measurement, how to follow a recipe, participating in small groups and eating their creations.

  • The students will be able to measure dry and liquid ingredients and know the difference between them.They will participate in making dishes and sampling them as well.

CFK
Susan Gould
Class #2159

College For Kids II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

WEEK SEVEN: July 20-24, 2009
Class #2152

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing.They will work on websites to learn and play educational games. The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus. Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The students will be involved in physical activities that involve eye-hand coordination, running and problem solving.

Carolyn Bennett

OCEANOGRAPHY
Students will shells, pebbles, and saltwater through hands-on projects.

  • Students will create projects using shells and pebbles.

Pamela Kendrick

SCIENCE
The students will be involved in the 5 E’s of science… “Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate and Evaluate” through hands on experiences.

  • The students will learn about the 5 E’s of science through hands on experiences and experiments.

Garyn Harrington

READER’S THEATER
The students will participate in an experience that promotes an enjoyment of reading.

  • The students will increase fluency and a love for reading through reader’s theater plays.

Susan Gould

Class #2160

COLLEGE FOR KIDS II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

WEEK EIGHT: July 27-31, 2009
Class #2153

Stephanie Pawlowicz

COMPUTER LITERACY AND TYPING
The students will explore websites focusing on different subjects including reading, math, social studies, health, and typing.They will work on websites to learn and play educational games.The lessons for the week will coordinate with what students are learning in their other CFK classes on campus.Older campers will work on writing and creating a weekly CFK newsletter for publication.

  • The students will become computer literate and learn/reinforce subject area skills.

Darrin Hudson

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - FOUR SQUARE
The students will be involved in a ball game, which involves eye-hand coordination.

Amanda Berglund

SCRAPBOOKING
The students will be involved in the act of photography and creating scrapbooks of their experience at College For Kids.

  • The students will learn about how to put pictures in a scrapbook in a creative and fun way.

Carolyn Bennett

OCEANOGRAPHY
Students will shells, pebbles, and saltwater through hands-on projects.

  • Students will create projects using shells and pebbles.

Teacher - TBA

COOKING- MAKING IT FUN!
The students will learn about measurement, how to follow a recipe, participating in small groups and eating their creations.

  • The students will be able to measure dry and liquid ingredients and know the difference between them. They will participate in making dishes and sampling them as well.

CFK
Susan Gould
Class #2161

COLLEGE FOR KIDS II
This is an after school program that will involve arts and crafts, projects, cooking, computers, physical activity, and possible community service projects.

Middle School Program - It's My Business
Class #2234
Course #CFK0725

June 8 - July 2
Cost: $349
Instructor: Sara Carroll

Weeks One - Four
June 8 - July 2

IT’S MY BUSINESS (GRADES 7-9)
This course will introduce the student to economic principles and financial literacy. Topics will include developing and creating a business, financing, marketing and promotion.

  • The expected outcome is that the student will have a better understanding of the economic and financial world around them, making them better savers, investors, producers, consumers, and citizens.

Middle School Program - Oceanography
Class #2235
Course #CFK0725

July 6 - 31
Cost: $349
Instructor: Melissa Springer

Weeks Five - Eight
July 6 - 31

OCEANOGRAPHY (GRADES 7-9)
The students will explore the world of the ocean.

  • The students will learn about oceanography by exploring plant and animal life of the deep.

*NOTE: Class schedules may change due to unforeseen circumstances.

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