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Page 1: Summer Adventure Brochure 2014
Page 2: Summer Adventure Brochure 2014

Session 1 - June 30 - July 11

8:30 10:00 11:30 12:00 1:30

Cruise into Kindergarten

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Soccer NEW! Kitchen Science

Reading/Writing Math Arts & Crafts Storytime Art Around the World

Basketball Bowling NEW! Botany Bird is the Word NEW!

Bubble Blast Bug's Life NEW! Comic Book Creation Creative Characters NEW!

Computer Camp Dinosaurs Discovering Famous Artists Dance & Fitness NEW!

Gymnastics NEW! iPad Camp Legos Fairy Tales

Kids in the Kitchen Muggles at Hogwarts Math in the Kitchen NEW! Hola Espanol NEW!

Start Your Day Healthy Outdoor Games Tennis Jewelry Making

Comic Book Creation Super Science Yoga Safari Bistro

Discovering Famous Artists Under the Sea 50 Nifty States NEW! Journalism

Golf Art Around the World Creative Characters NEW! Kids in the Kitchen

Marble Madness Coding Club NEW! Greek Mythology Knights/Castles/Wizards

Yoga Dance & Fitness NEW! Green Ambassadors NEW! Muggles at Hogwarts

Kids in the Kitchen Hola Espanol NEW! News Broadcasting

Start Your Day Healthy MathART NEW! Spacetacular NEW!

Who Done It? Lights, Camera, Action! Tennis

Simple Machines NEW!

American Girls (K-3)

Session 2 - July 14 - July 25

8:30 10:00 11:30 12:00 1:30

Cruise into Kindergarten

LU

NC

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Crafty Critters Fiction Series Fun

Reading/Writing Math Arts & Crafts Storytime Building Bonanza

Bowling NEW! Comic Book Creation Bird is the Word NEW! Computer Camp

Bubble Blast Dance & Fitness NEW! Botany Crazy Faces

Bug's Life NEW! Fiction Series Fun NEW! Edible Art Dinosaurs

Class Monsters Kids in the Kitchen Fairy Tales Green Ambassadors NEW!

Muggles at Hogwarts Super Science 2 Inspiring Illustrators NEW! Hola Espanol NEW!

Yoga Soccer NEW! iPad Camp Kitchen Science

Basketball Start Your Day Healthy Jewelry Making Math in the Kitchen NEW!

Kids in the Kitchen 50 Nifty States NEW! Kids in the Kitchen Under the Sea

News Broadcasting Edible Art Safari Bistro Comic Book Creation

Spacetacular NEW! Golf Tennis Dance & Fitness NEW!

Start Your Day/Healthy Way Gymnastics NEW! Coding Club NEW! Inspiring Illustrators NEW!

Lights, Camera, Action! Greek Mythology Journalism

KEY Who Done It? Hola Espanol NEW! Knights/Castles/Wizards

Pre-K Classes American Girls (K-3) Marble Madness Putting It Together NEW!

Classes for Grades K-2 Muggles at Hogwarts Simply Machines NEW!

Classes for Grades 3-5 Outdoor Games Tennis

Grade Specific Academics Write it Right NEW!

Other (See description) Yoga

Session 3 - July 28 - August 8

8:30 10:00 11:30 12:00 1:30

Camp Discovery

LU

NC

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Be Fit & Get Outside! NEW! Pirates

Center Stage Computer Camp Arts & Crafts Storytime Building Bonanza

Comic Book Creation Dinosaurs Dance & Fitness Print Making

Cook Up A Book NEW! Fiction Series Fun NEW! Fairy Tales Bug's Life NEW!

No Batteries Req. Gymnastics Hola Espanol NEW! Math in the Kitchen NEW!

iPad Camp Jewelry Making Legos Safari Bistro

Outdoor Games Kids in the Kitchen Muggles at Hogwarts Super Science 2

Pirates Kitchen Science Sculpture Tennis

Yoga Start Your Day/Healthy Way Under the Sea Dance & Fitness NEW!

Bowling NEW! Super Science Journalism Hola Espanol NEW!

Coding Club NEW! 50 Nifty United States NEW! Kids in the Kitchen Muggles at Hogwarts

Print making Center Stage Lights, Camera, Action! News Broadcasting

Spacetacular NEW! Comic Book Creation MathART NEW! Spanish NEW!

Start Your Day Healthy Crochet Tennis Weather Reporters

Golf Write it Right NEW! American Girls (K-3)

Sculpture Summer Olympics (2-5) NEW!

Simply Machines NEW!

Yoga

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Computer Camp K-2 Younger students will utilize various programs to build their computer literacy and learn keyboarding and safe internet searching. Older students will learn about software like Word, Keynote, GarageBand, iMovie, Pages, PowerPoint, and Excel, among others. They will also learn how to navigate the Internet and work on proper keyboarding.

Cook Up a Good Book K-2 We will read story books involving

food, like If You Give a

Mouse a Cookie,

Pinkalicious, Pancakes

Pancakes, Pete’s Pizza,

and more! Then, we will learn how to make the foods we read about!

Crafty Critters Pre-K We will learn facts about some of our favorite animals, read stories about them, and create crafts to represent them using a variety of media and techniques. The goal is to learn, allow creativity, and experience different kinds of art.

Crazy Faces K-2 Young artists will have the

opportunity to create self-portraits influenced by artists like Kahlo, Van

Gogh, and Picasso. Not only will we paint our current faces, but also our super hero selves, what we might look like all grown up and in our favorite place. We will use a variety of fun materials and will create paintings based on conveying our mood through our facial expressions.

Creative Characters K-5

This class focuses on creative writing. Throughout the school year, writing workshop focuses on teaching children how to write stories from their lives but they have little opportunity to write stories from their imagination. Students will leave the class with a realistic fiction or fantasy piece, a sci-fi story or a fairy tale!

Cruise into K Pre-K This pre-K readiness adventure is for students entering Kindergarten in September. Through a variety of age appropriate activities, your child will refine and develop skills necessary for success in the fall. Activities will appeal to all types of learners: those who learn through movement and music, as well as those who learn through stories and hands-on projects.

Dance & Fitness K-5 Students will learn popular line dances and a few original combinations. The class will incorporate lyrical and hip hop dance moves. The class is for all students – any student can join and pick up on the steps. Come have fun and bust a move!

Dinosaurs & Other Fossils K-2 Students will become paleontologists as they learn and discover everything there is to know about dinosaurs. Using books, videos, and activities, the students will learn about the dinos that roamed the earth in the Jurassic period. They will add pages to their Dinosaur Journal, dig for dinosaur bones, and learn about other fossils.

Discovering Famous Artists

K-5 Students will become familiar with the work of great artists like Picasso, Van Gogh, and Warhol. Each day will feature different strategies and media used to create different genres of artwork like painting, drawing, and sculpture. Students will learn about different styles like impressionism and cubism, and will create unique artwork meant to echo the great artists of the past.

Edible Art K-5

When it comes to making art, what better way to end a project than to EAT IT? During this scrumptious class, we will work with edible paint, edible crayons, and even edible sand art. Students will not only create art with food, but will learn about the process of making edible food products.

Fairy Tales K-2 This is a class where anything can happen! Children will be able to use their imagination and create characters and worlds that are magical. They will be immersed in various fairy tales including Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel. We will also work on important reading strategies and activities based on what we read.

Fiction Series Fun PreK-2 This course explores the wonderful world of series books. Every few days, we will dive into a new series while focusing on character, plot, vocabulary and more. Explore Junie B. Jones, Clifford, and Henry & Mudge. Come and foster a love of reading with some cherished books.

Golf for Beginners 3-5 This introduction to the game of golf will include chip, swing, putting, club selection, keeping score, terminology, and etiquette. Mini-golf challenges will be held throughout the course. The most important part of the class is to have fun and learn the game so you can take what you learned and use it on a real course!

Greek Mythology 3-5 Students will learn all about the myths and legends of the Greeks – Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes, Mount Olympus, the Underworld, and creatures like Cyclops and Medusa! Children will create dioramas, taste Ancient Greek foods, and drink Medusa punch. Finally, students will create a labyrinth, Medusa stone statues, and Zeus lightning bolts.

Green Ambassadors 3-5 Our students will use the grounds as a place to learn, observe and explore!

Ambassadors will run the Summer Adventure Lunchtime Recycling program,

learn to identify local flora and fauna, and

develop general wilderness awareness. Think green, and help Summer Adventure be a better place!

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Gymnastics K-5 This class is the perfect way for

your child to develop confidence and self-esteem

through body movement! We will begin with a warm up sequence that will use a combination

of gymnastics and yoga techniques to promote strength and flexibility. Then, the students will learn about gymnastics and develop coordination and body awareness. Through posture, balance, coordination and strength, children release energy and have fun doing it.

Hola, Español K-5 Teaching Spanish can help students grow up and appreciate Hispanic culture. Having the ability to speak two or more languages in today’s society can give you a leg up! So say “Hola,” to Spanish, and “Adios,” to a boring summer!

Imagination Play K-2 Students participate in games that involve their imagination and work together to solve problems. Games include Adventure Treks, Bad Skits, Create Your Own Circus, Edible Bridge, Dinner Party, Puppet Party, Desert Island Escape and more.

Inspiring Illustrators K-5 Using the art of famous illustrators like Eric Carle, Leo Leonni and Robert Sabuda, kids will create their own inspired illustrations. This class will focus on the art within the books, and how it helps tell the story even without words. Students make collages, watercolor paintings, and pop-up art just like their favorite illustrators!

iPad Camp K-2 Do you enjoy exploring and learning new things about your iPad? iPad use in schools is catching on. Be your class’ iPad expert next year! This course will teach students how to use the iPad, download apps, and how to use the iPad in the classroom.

Jewelry Making K-2 Students will create a variety of one-of-a-kind jewelry and accessories using an assortment of tools and strategies. The class will use beads, yarn, clay, string, and fabrics to make a complete jewelry and accessory collection that they will be proud to wear. Students will leave the class with a compilation of handcrafted jewelry and accessories, and a How To booklet of all learned strategies!

Journalism 3-5 This course will teach students the components of making a magazine. They will write articles, conduct interviews, and edit the work of their peers. This course will improve writing, inspire creative thinking, and enhance grammar. At the end of the two weeks, they will compile an actual magazine!

Kids in the Kitchen K-5

This hands-on cooking adventure will focus on recipes that kids can make for themselves and their families. They will have fun cooking while also learning math through measurements and portion sizes. We will focus on health and nutrition as we make healthy and well-balanced foods. The students will also create a keepsake book of recipes throughout the class. An additional $10 food fee will be added to the price of this class.

Kitchen Science PreK-2 This course will open your children’s eyes to the exciting world of science using everyday items found in the kitchen! Students will create things like slime and rubber eggs, as well as learning how and why different things work and explore science in a safe, new, and exciting way.

Knights, Castles & Wizards 3-5 We will learn all about Medieval times and read tales of dragons and magical kingdoms. We will also make shields, catapults, and castles with moats. We will write with invisible ink, brew potions we can drink, and create our own wands.

Legos Rule K-2 Students will connect with the world of technology using Legos. Fun and engaging hands-on projects with castles, skyscrapers, bridges, 3-legged chairs, houses, and floor plans are just a few of the themes that are sure to please.

Lights, Camera, Action! 3-5 Have you ever wanted to make your own movie? Students in this class will learn how to make a movie from start to finish – shooting video footage, still photos, and their own created music. Students can decide to create a music video, commercial, personal documentary… the sky’s the limit!

Marble Madness 3-5 Two weeks of marble fun! Students will learn the history of marbles, and even make their own. They

will use them to “knuckle down” and play a wide variety of marble games. Don’t worry – we aren’t playing for keeps, so each child will bring their marbles home at the end of the session.

MathART 3-5 Students will create projects that make a natural connection between math and art like “stained glass windows,” tessellations, and explore the art of Piet Mondrian to explore geometry. They will also become invested in other projects involving number sense, measurement, patterns, symmetry, statistics, etc.

Mathematics Concepts K-5 This course will offer a review of basic math concepts. Classroom instruction will be enriched with a multitude of hands-on experiences, games, and strategies in a fun-filled environment designed to strengthen mathematical knowledge and expand mathematical competency. (Please register by grade

finished in June 2014)

Math in the Kitchen K-2 This class will introduce young bakers to fractions! We will discuss fractions, decimals and measuring while whipping up some tasty treats. Who knew math could be so delicious?

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Tennis K-5 Learn the FUNdamentals of tennis. This course will include practice in forehand and backhand strokes and introduction to the game’s rules.

Under the Sea K-2 Students will become immersed in

Ocean Life. They will read engaging books, watch real-life videos and work on

creative, hands-on projects. We will

discuss a variety of sea creatures including whales, dolphins, octopus, and squid. They will also learn about coral reefs and the animals that live in them. By the end of the course, students will have a new appreciation for the ocean.

Weather Reporters 3-5 Become a junior meteorologist and discover how hurricanes, thunderstorms, and tornadoes form. Investigate how weather is predicted and measured. Fun arts and crafts projects and hands-on experiments will back up the findings.

Who Done It? 3-5 Scientists will learn how

to enhance their detective skills

throughout this course by solving a series of different

mysteries. Various problem-solving techniques will be utilized during the course. Students will be given the chance to create their own mysteries, learn how to dust for fingerprints, and follow the trail of clues to solve the cases.

Write it Right! 3-5 In this fun course, students will hone their writing chops and review the Writing Workshop model they use throughout the school year by writing in some creative ways. We will explore seven genres of writing, brainstorm “seed” ideas in writers’ notebooks, discuss ideas, revise, and publish our final works! We will explore monologues, greeting cards, letters, menus, movie reviews, and articles!

Yoga K-5 The class will begin with a yoga sequence to promote strength and

flexibility. Then, the students will learn about and develop coordination and body awareness. Through posture, balance, coordination, and strength, children

can release energy and have fun doing it.

Fee per course for 2 week class (+$10 materials fee for Kids in the Kitchen)

Session 1: $225 Session 2/3: $250

Full Day Program – Session 1 (2 weeks, 4 courses)

$800

Reading/Writing & Mathematics (4 weeks)

One course: $400 Two courses: $600

Full Day Program – Session 2/3 (2 weeks, 4 courses)

$950

Cruise into Kindergarten, Camp Discovery (Pre-K), or Summer Olympics

Session 1: $400 Session 2/3: $600

Full Day Program – Sessions 1 & 2 (or 1 & 3) (4 weeks, 8 courses)

$1250

Summer Academic Programs (Reading/Writing or Math) are 4-week programs. Their fees are listed separately, or they can be taken as part of the 4- or 6-week full day program.

Full day Program – Sessions 2 & 3 (4 weeks, 8 courses)

$1400

Full Day Program – Sessions 1, 2, & 3 (6 weeks, 12 courses)

$1750

Session 1

June 30 – July 11

Session 2

July 14 – July 25

Session 3

July 28 – August 8

Important Notes:

1. Courses are held at Ridge School.

2. Instruction is provided by certified teachers, experts, or

content appropriate college students.

3. Principal and nurse are on duty at all times.

4. Regular classroom setting with A/C.

5. Program runs rain or shine.

6. Both indoor and outdoor activities.

7. Supervised lunch time for full-day students-please

bring your own lunch.

8. Class size is limited.

9. Full Day is 8:30 am-3 pm.

New Location

Ridge Elementary School

325 W. Ridgewood Ave.

Ridgewood, NJ 07450

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5 easy ways to register:

1. Mail this form (with payment) to the address on the Registration Form.

2. In person at the RCS Office 1-4 pm Monday – Friday

3. Phone (CHARGE ONLY) 1-4 pm Monday – Friday

4. Fax (CHARGE ONLY) 24/7 5. Online (CHARGE ONLY) at

https://register.community pass.net

Withdrawal Policy &

Program Information

If you need to withdraw your child from any class, you must submit

your request in writing on or before June 13th. Your tuition will

be returned, less a non-refundable $25 registration fee per class. If

you withdraw your child from any class after that date, no refund will

be given. Transfers are allowed but not guaranteed. Please select

your classes carefully as no refunds or transfers will be

allowed after 4 pm on June 13th. Classes with insufficient

enrollment are subject to cancellation. If RCS cancels a class, you will receive a full

refund. No transportation is provided.

Student Name ___________________________________________ is exiting grade ________ at (school) _______________

Address ____________________________________ Town ______________________ Parent Name _______________________

Phone (home) ___________________________ Phone (cell) ___________________________

email address_______________________________________________

For health and transportation forms and publicity waiver, please visit: http://bit.ly/13QLdgw

Please print, fill out, and send these forms in with your child on the first day of Summer Adventure.

Without these forms, your child may be excluded from certain activities.

Tuition included: ________________________ Please make checks payable to RCS, or include:

Credit Card Number (VISA or MASTERCARD) __________________________________________________

CVV:_____________________________ Exp. Date:________________________

Please use one form per child. Register for classes based on the grade they have just COMPLETED.

Summer Adventure 2014

REGISTRATION FORM

RCS, 49 Cottage Place, Ridgewood, NJ 07451

Phone - (201) 670-2777, Fax – (201) 444-5565

email – [email protected]

RIDGEWOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL Ridgewood Board of Education 49 Cottage Place Ridgewood, NJ 07451

8:30 10:00 12:00 1:30

Session 1

(June 30-July 11)

(no class July 4th)

Session 2

(July 14 – July 25)

Session 3

(July 28– Aug 8)

NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID

PARAMUS NJ PERMIT NO. 877