Footprints through Literacy
Electives session 2,
Registration opens tomorrow!!
Dates: Mondays
IN PERSON
Nov.1,15, and Dec. 6,
ONLINE
Nov. 8, 29, and Dec. 13
Time: 10am-3pm
***We will be using Technology and Reading with all classes***
10:00- Geography lesson/Anime lesson
11:00- Engineering/Current events research
12:00- Lunch
1:00- Art
2:00- Minecraft/Anime project
Costs: $15/week
Registration fee: $25 non-refundable
Technology fee: 1 time fee of $10 per student
***Registration and technology fees are for NEW students only and are due by October 29th.
Ages: 7-17
Groups: Age by Nov 1
Early elementary: 7-9
Upper elementary: 10-11
Middle school: 12-14
High school: 15-17
Location: The Historic McCrorey YMCA
***We are not a YMCA program***
Around the World in 6 weeks
We will be studying world geography and engineering using Minecraft Education Edition. The
elementary students will be using the Minecraft Education Edition, a game-based learning platform that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment, to explore the 7 continents and its famous architecture and engineering. Educators around the world use Minecraft: Education Edition to engage students across subjects and bring abstract concepts to life. We will use the program for project led learning problem-solving.
Anime and Current Events
Middle/High school students will be studying the top 4 animes (Naruto, Dragon BallZ, One Piece, and Bleach. We will focus on character development, story arcs and fillers (plots), subtitles vs. dubbed anime, the various anime art styles, the history of anime, and the themes in the top 4.
We will create a short anime based on current events for the final project using various digital platforms .
The program will engage students across subjects and bring abstract concepts to life by requiring the students to work together on a project led by researching and analyzing current events.
Electives session 2,
Registration opens tomorrow!!
Dates: Mondays
IN PERSON
Nov.1,15, and Dec. 6,
ONLINE
Nov. 8, 29, and Dec. 13
Time: 10am-3pm
***We will be using Technology and Reading with all classes***
10:00- Geography lesson/Anime lesson
11:00- Engineering/Current events research
12:00- Lunch
1:00- Art
2:00- Minecraft/Anime project
Costs: $15/week
Registration fee: $25 non-refundable
Technology fee: 1 time fee of $10 per student
***Registration and technology fees are for NEW students only and are due by October 29th.
Ages: 7-17
Groups: Age by Nov 1
Early elementary: 7-9
Upper elementary: 10-11
Middle school: 12-14
High school: 15-17
Location: The Historic McCrorey YMCA
***We are not a YMCA program***
Around the World in 6 weeks
We will be studying world geography and engineering using Minecraft Education Edition. The
elementary students will be using the Minecraft Education Edition, a game-based learning platform that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment, to explore the 7 continents and its famous architecture and engineering. Educators around the world use Minecraft: Education Edition to engage students across subjects and bring abstract concepts to life. We will use the program for project led learning problem-solving.
Anime and Current Events
Middle/High school students will be studying the top 4 animes (Naruto, Dragon BallZ, One Piece, and Bleach. We will focus on character development, story arcs and fillers (plots), subtitles vs. dubbed anime, the various anime art styles, the history of anime, and the themes in the top 4.
We will create a short anime based on current events for the final project using various digital platforms .
The program will engage students across subjects and bring abstract concepts to life by requiring the students to work together on a project led by researching and analyzing current events.
Registration Closed!
This course is both an introduction and a deep dive into healthy relationships and sexual encounters. It is taught by Joseph Ward, an Infection Disease Specialist with over 10 years of experience in the field.
Sex Education/Healthy Relationship Classes Topics Will Include The Following:
True Life Assessment
What is a Healthy Relationship?
The Anatomy of Sex: How Our Body Parts Work
Hygiene & Safe Sex
Safe Sex 101
STD 101
The cost of this class is $60 per student.
Class times: 7:30PM EST - 8:30PM EST
Class Dates:
November 1, 8, 15, 29,
December 6, 13
Sex Education/Healthy Relationship Classes Topics Will Include The Following:
True Life Assessment
What is a Healthy Relationship?
The Anatomy of Sex: How Our Body Parts Work
Hygiene & Safe Sex
Safe Sex 101
STD 101
The cost of this class is $60 per student.
Class times: 7:30PM EST - 8:30PM EST
Class Dates:
November 1, 8, 15, 29,
December 6, 13
Registration Closed!
* $40 per week
**$70 per week for out of state students
* Registration: $40 non refundable
* Tuesdays and Thurdays the week of Nov. 1st - the week of December 13th
* IN PERSON 10 am- 3 pm
DETAILS
Reading and Writing skills to be covered:
• Comprehension
• Word study and analysis
• Structural analysis
• Grammar
• Figurative language
The schedule will be Tuesdays and Thursdays.
**Groups will be divided by grades and there will be no more than 8 to 10 students per group.
GREEN 2-3 grade
RED 3-5/6 grade
ORANGE 6-8 grade
YELLOW/PURPLE 8/9-12 grade
**Group placement may change based on ability vs grade level.
***All times are E.S.T***
LITERACY, CRITICAL THINKING, HISTORY, SCIENCE
The fall program will focus on the development and enhancement of skills and strategies necessary for increasing self-confidence in literacy using Social Emotional Learning (SEL). We specialize in focusing on diversity, specifically the African American experience. We chose books and projects to discover and enhance our perspective on literary concepts. We explore the SEL concepts of social and self-awareness, responsible decision making, self-management and relationship skills using several mini projects.
We use a project based, holistic, non common core, spiral skill building approach to teach reading, writing, speaking/listening, critical thinking, and study skills.
The 5 skills are taught together to provide students the opportunity to make seamless connections that are required for performing higher level thinking regarding reading, writing, and applying knowledge.
To ensure that the essential skills and strategies are acquired, we have created assignments and projects that encourage in depth, comprehensive, independent, and creative educational experiences.
We address the SEL concepts of social and self-awareness and relationship skills by completing a critical book analysis, a writing literary analysis essay (differentiated by appropriate ability), and a community crisis development critical thinking project.
We address the SEL concepts of responsible decision making and self-management by completing 4 study skills mini projects on time management, organization, prioritization, and note taking.
**$70 per week for out of state students
* Registration: $40 non refundable
* Tuesdays and Thurdays the week of Nov. 1st - the week of December 13th
* IN PERSON 10 am- 3 pm
DETAILS
Reading and Writing skills to be covered:
• Comprehension
• Word study and analysis
• Structural analysis
• Grammar
• Figurative language
The schedule will be Tuesdays and Thursdays.
**Groups will be divided by grades and there will be no more than 8 to 10 students per group.
GREEN 2-3 grade
RED 3-5/6 grade
ORANGE 6-8 grade
YELLOW/PURPLE 8/9-12 grade
**Group placement may change based on ability vs grade level.
***All times are E.S.T***
LITERACY, CRITICAL THINKING, HISTORY, SCIENCE
The fall program will focus on the development and enhancement of skills and strategies necessary for increasing self-confidence in literacy using Social Emotional Learning (SEL). We specialize in focusing on diversity, specifically the African American experience. We chose books and projects to discover and enhance our perspective on literary concepts. We explore the SEL concepts of social and self-awareness, responsible decision making, self-management and relationship skills using several mini projects.
We use a project based, holistic, non common core, spiral skill building approach to teach reading, writing, speaking/listening, critical thinking, and study skills.
The 5 skills are taught together to provide students the opportunity to make seamless connections that are required for performing higher level thinking regarding reading, writing, and applying knowledge.
To ensure that the essential skills and strategies are acquired, we have created assignments and projects that encourage in depth, comprehensive, independent, and creative educational experiences.
We address the SEL concepts of social and self-awareness and relationship skills by completing a critical book analysis, a writing literary analysis essay (differentiated by appropriate ability), and a community crisis development critical thinking project.
We address the SEL concepts of responsible decision making and self-management by completing 4 study skills mini projects on time management, organization, prioritization, and note taking.
Registration Closed!