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*Please complete the Fall 2022 Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information and proof of vaccination. To purchase and register for classes, please follow the prompts to check out. Grades 3rd - 5th Fall 2022 Wednesdays Sept. 14, 21, 28 Oct. 12, 19, 26 Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Dec. 7, 14, 21 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25Students will learn the basics of photography and complete some great photography projects. They will learn the technique for taking natural portraits in their own home. Students will explore how to plan, scout, shoot, and edit great candid photos. They will become skilled at finding interesting backgrounds both inside and out using natural light. Our photographers in training will travel the school and surroundings to find photography opportunities. Their work will be seen on our website and Instagram page. They will learn about famous photographers and will view their work and accomplishments. Each student will be about to create their own portfolio by the end of the class. All equipment's and devices will be supplied. -
Grades 2nd - 5th Spring 2023 – Mondays 2:30pm - 5:00pm Jan. 30 Feb. 6, 13, 27 Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27 Apr. 3, 17, 24 May. 1, 8, 15, 22 June. 5, 12Students will learn the basics of photography and complete some great photography projects. They will learn the technique for taking natural portraits in their own home. Students will explore how to plan, scout, shoot, and edit great candid photos. They will become skilled at finding interesting backgrounds both inside and out using natural light. Our photographers in training will travel the school and surroundings to find photography opportunities. Their work will be seen on our website and Instagram page. They will learn about famous photographers and will view their work and accomplishments. Each student will be about to create their own portfolio by the end of the class. All equipment's and devices will be supplied. -
Grades K - 2 Wednesdays Sept - 13,20,27 Oct - 4,11,18,25 Nov - 1,8,15,22,29 Dec - 6,13,20 Jan - 3,10,17,24 2:30pm - 5:00pmStudents get hands-on experience learning about gears, motors and energy while building LEGO® projects! Students will build creativity and develop problem-solving skills while learning concepts in engineering and robotics. *Please complete the Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information. To purchase and register for classes, please follow the prompts to check out. -
*Please complete the Fall 2022 Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information and proof of vaccination. To purchase and register for classes, please follow the prompts to check out. Grades K - 2nd Fall 2022 Wednesdays Sept. 14, 21, 28 Oct. 12, 19, 26 Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Dec. 7, 14, 21 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25"Yes, Math can be fun!!"Math doesn’t have to be boring or difficult. In fact, learning about recreational math can not only enhance your child's creative thinking but it can be exciting and useful in daily life. During this course students will be challenged to use their brain and have fun while learning about the math of various entertaining subjects such as magic squares, puzzles and games and more. They will also learn about famous recreational mathematicians. -
*Please complete the Fall 2022 Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information and proof of vaccination. To purchase and register for classes, please follow the prompts to check out. Grades 3rd - 5th Fall 2022 Thursdays Sept. 15, 22, 29 Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27 Nov. 10, 17 Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22 Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26"Recreational Math" is a fun and engaging program to practice mental arithmetic addition, subtraction, multiplication tables, division and more.Mental math (the ability to do math calculations in one's head) is an important skill for primary students required both to achieve academic success and in daily tasks that take place outside the classroom. It takes a lot of time and practice to master mental arithmetic. Our program is created to make this learning enjoyable and fun for children.During this course students will be challenged to use their brain and have fun while learning about the math of various entertaining subjects such as interactive platforms, puzzles, games and more. They will also learn about famous recreational mathematicians. -
Grades 3-5 Tuesdays Sept - 12,19,26 Oct - 3,10,17,24,31 Nov - 14,21,28 Dec - 5,12,19 Jan - 2,9,16,23 2:30pm - 5:00pm This class will focus on test-taking strategies."Recreational Math" is a fun and engaging program to practice mental arithmetic addition, subtraction, multiplication tables, division and more.Mental math (the ability to do math calculations in one's head) is an important skill for primary students required both to achieve academic success and in daily tasks that take place outside the classroom. It takes a lot of time and practice to master mental arithmetic. Our program is created to make this learning enjoyable and fun for children.During this course students will be challenged to use their brain and have fun while learning about the math of various entertaining subjects such as interactive platforms, puzzles, games and more. They will also learn about famous recreational mathematicians. Curriculum written by PS 6 teachers. *Please complete the Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information. To purchase and register for classes, please follow the prompts to check out. -
Grades K -1 Tuesdays Sept - 12,19,26 Oct - 3,10,17,24,31 Nov - 14,21,28 Dec - 5,12,19 Jan - 2,9,16,23 2:30pm - 5:00pm"Recreational Math" is a fun and engaging program to practice mental arithmetic addition, subtraction, multiplication tables, division and more.Mental math (the ability to do math calculations in one's head) is an important skill for primary students required both to achieve academic success and in daily tasks that take place outside the classroom. It takes a lot of time and practice to master mental arithmetic. Our program is created to make this learning enjoyable and fun for children.During this course students will be challenged to use their brain and have fun while learning about the math of various entertaining subjects such as interactive platforms, puzzles, games and more. They will also learn about famous recreational mathematicians. Curriculum written by PS 6 teachers. *Please complete the Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information. To purchase and register for classes, please follow the prompts to check out. -
*If you have Credit with Aurora Skills, please email Dawn Young dawn@auroraskills.com before registering for this class. 2nd - 5th Grade - Mondays - (3:30pm - 4:30pm) - $210.00 May 3, 10, 17, 24 June 7, 14 In this online class, students will explore the scientific world through a series of experiments, online simulations and real-world application. Each week, students will explore different scientific concepts with hands-on activities and tech based modeling simulations that allow a deep exploration of the content. Collaboration and investigation will give students a chance to learn new skills and apply them to real-world problems. Core Goals- To stimulate enthusiasm and a love for science
- To introduce important science concepts
- To teach major strategies for problem-solving
- To develop the scientific method
- To encourage science application to real-world problems
- To foster scientific creativity and ingenuity
- To collaborate and work with others to solve problems
- To provide for the satisfaction, joy, and thrill of meeting challenges
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*Please complete the Fall 2022 Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information and proof of vaccination. To purchase and register for classes, please the prompts to check out. Grades K - 1 Fall 2022 – Mondays Sept. 12, 19 Oct. 3, 17, 24, 31 Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28 Dec. 5, 12, 19 Jan. 9, 23 Students will be introduced to science using a hands-on, interactive approach. They will explore the scientific world through exciting experiments. These budding scientists will watch and wonder as they observe chemical reactions. They will be introduced to life science in the Eco-Center. Students will be shown how to use scientific methods to answer their questions. -
Grades 2 - 5 Tuesdays Sept - 12,19,26 Oct - 3,10,17,24,31 Nov - 14,21,28 Dec - 5,12,19 Jan - 2,9,16,23 2:30pm - 5:00pm Students will be introduced to science using a hands-on, interactive approach. They will explore the scientific world through exciting experiments. These budding scientists will watch and wonder as they observe chemical reactions. They will be introduced to life science in the Eco-Center. Students will be shown how to use scientific methods to answer their questions. *Please complete the Registration Form here BEFORE registering. This form ONLY collects your information. To purchase and register for classes, please follow the prompts to check out. -
*If you have Credit with Aurora Skills, please email Dawn Young dawn@auroraskills.com before registering for this class. Grades 3 – 5 Fall 2021 - Fridays Sept - 17, 24 Oct - 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Nov - 5, 12, 19 Dec - 3, 10, 17 Jan - 7, 14, 21, 28Animation Studio
Who doesn’t love an action-packed animation movie that brings our favorite toys to life? In Snapology’s Animation Studio program, students get to do more than just enjoy those movies, they get to create them! In this technical program, children will work in teams to learn the fundamentals of stop motion animation and develop their own animated movie starring some of their favorite LEGO® mini-figures! Students will go through the entire movie making process with their filming partner, from plot development and set design to detailed visual and audio editing. The best part, their movie will move beyond the classroom and be uploaded to Snapology’s YouTube channel so they can share their film with friends and family for years to come! What the Students Will LearnTechnology Skills Snapology’s Animation Studio program provides a structured, supportive environment for students to utilize unique stop animation software through which they can practice general technology skills. They will learn how to create, delete, modify, edit, design, add sound to, and upload their creations and practice with precision when doing so. In doing this, they will practice maneuvering through menu options and finding appropriate destinations for their creative needs.
Fundamentals of Storytelling There are five fundamental elements to storytelling - characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution – and your students will learn and master them all when creating their own story! Our program focuses on the importance of movie planning, basic storyboarding, and execution of these plans, which will encourage better storytelling in and out of the classroom! Teamwork/Partner Skills Small groups and peer partners are key components of Snapology’s classroom approach. We emphasize positive teamwork skills in our programs and constantly work to develop healthy, respectful collaborations between students. Through group planning, sharing of materials, and fun partner experiences, students become more cognizant of how to interact with their peers in a respectful and productive way.