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  • Soccer Stars

    Backed by 20 years of experience, Soccer Stars offers a unique, age-specific curriculum that is crafted to improve soccer skills, build self-confidence, and develop socialization skills. Semester at a Glance Week Skills Lesson/Activity 1 Dribbling Develop dribbling skills with close control when having your head up. 2 Turning Develop turning skills in order to change directions. 3 Dribbling 1v1 Develop dribbling skills with speed to beat a defender. 4 Ball Control Develop close ball control with all parts of the body. 5 Short Passing Develop short passing skills along the ground with accuracy. 6 Pass and Move Develop passing and movement off the ball (support play). 7 Shooting Develop shooting skills with the laces. 8 Receiving the Ball on the Ground Develop close control (1st touch) with both feet under pressure.
  • Basketball with Amazing Athletes

    Get ready to dribble, shoot, and score in our action-packed basketball program designed specifically for elementary school students! In this class, kids will learn essential basketball skills while having a blast on the court. Our experienced coaches foster teamwork, sportsmanship, and a love for the game. Semester at a Glance Week Skills Lesson/Activity 1 Intro to Basketball Learn coordination and conditioning. 2 Dribbling Basics Learn how to properly dribble a basketball. 3 Passing + Catching Practice chest and bounce passes. 4 Shooting Techniques Learn layups and practice free throws. 5 Defensive Skills Work on defensive drills, such as closeout defense and steal and recover. 6 Offensive Strategies Work on offensive drills, such as fast breaks and pick and roll. 7 Teamwork + Communication Learn how to work together as a team. 8 Review + Game Play Review what we learned and hold scrimmages.
  • Dreamy Art with Abrakadoodle

    Bring your wildest dreams to life in this special series dedicated to Dreamy Art! Soar through the night sky with fantastical creatures! Add bursts of shimmering light to your art as you explore the phases of the Moon and constellations. Explore Native American legends about dream catchers! Learn about MLK Jr. and dream of a better world through your artwork! No dream is too big for this magical journey through the land of dreams! Semester at a Glance Week Artist Lesson/Activity 1 Saara Katariina Söderlund Dreamscape Collage Doodle Create a dreamscape collage using different types of paper printed magazines inspired by Söderlund’s illustrations. 2 None Dreamy Op Art Doodle Create an op art diptych by drawing positive and negative space compositions made up of contrasting black and white line patterns. 3 Roberto Aizenberg Roberto Aizenberg Card Soldier Doodle Make card soldier characters using neutral colors and geometric shapes inspired by Aizenberg’s surrealist style. 4 Paul Bond House in the Clouds Doodle Observe a still life of stacked rocks and create a painting with realistic and dreamlike imagery inspired by Mexican artist Paul Bond. 5 None Starlight Painted Rocks Doodle Create a starlight painted rock made from Model Magic® and paint star patterns while learning about the Milky Way and constellations. 6 Sherrie Levine MLK Jr. Dream Silhouette Doodle Create a drawing within a silhouette shape and share your dreams inspired by MLK Jr. and Levine’s photographs. 7 None Dream Catcher Doodle Create a dream catcher using shapes, patterns, watercolor and feathers while learning about Native American culture. 8 Creative Inspiration Showcase / Artist Challenge Children will select the materials for their creative inspiration and parents will be invited to join in on the fun.
  • Brick Bots

    Let your imagination and ideas take you wherever you want to go! Students will be challenged to use LEGO pieces to create a structure or setting using LEGO elements.  Students will engage with hands-on experience including fun and problem-solving activities and be encouraged to tell a story about their creations. Students will learn to identify build pieces and their function required to build structures towards the next step into Robotics. Semester at a Glance Week Build Lesson/Activity 1 Getting to Know your Elements Students will be challenged to explore kit pieces and be able to identify the element and build a movable invention. 2 Build a Car Students will build a car and have a formula race. 3 Build the Tallest Building Students will be asked to use their imagination and build a tall building that has structure integrity and an added challenge students must make something that moves on the building. 4 Where did the Dinosaurs go? Students will learn about dinosaurs. Students will build a dinosaur sanctuary and create stories about how to save a dinosaur. 5 It’s a Zoo Life Students will be encouraged to share their day at the zoo and each group will be assigned to care for specific animals that they would see the zoo. 6 Once Upon a Farm Students will learn about farm animals and must build and create a place in the build for the farm animals to sleep, eat and drink. 7 Pet Shop, Pet Adoption and Dog Bark Park Students will learn about how taking care of a pet takes a lot of responsibility and lots of love. 8 Let’s go to the beach! Parent Showcase Students will learn ocean life and animals and create a story scene after each build students will share a story about the build.
  • STEP Dance Movement

    STEP into a space where mind, body and community unite in perfect sync! Our unique dance fusion style blends inspiration Hip Hop & Modern Dance with the rich traditions of Stepping, K-Pop, Bollywood, West African and Latin dance. Our skilled coaches promote physical health, mental-emotional wellness, positive social interactions, and cultural appreciation. As they master each step and movement participants dive into the world of dance technique, gain valuable performance experience, and hone their teamwork and leadership skills in a fun-filled supportive environment. Semester at a Glance Week Lesson/Activity 1 Students will engage in Team building, Get to Know You activities and learn warm up routines. 2 Students will learn drills, team formations and team identity. 3 Students will learn section one of dance routines in whole group/ small groups including Hip Hop/ Modern and traditional dance of team choice. 4 Students will learn section two of dance routines in whole group/ small groups including Hip Hop/ Modern and traditional dance of team choice. 5 Students will learn section three of dance routines in whole group/ small groups including Hip Hop/ Modern and traditional dance of team choice. 6 Students will review and refine sections one through three of dance routines in whole group/ small groups including Hip Hop/ Modern and traditional dance of team choice. 7 Students will rehearse the entire presentation with small group intensives as needed. 8 Culmination Performance in collaboration with campus/ district showcases, Program shirts with student-led creative design elements (i.e Scarves, jeans, bandanas) Program certificate and team pictures.
  • Cooking & Baking 101

    Does your child LOVE to cook? Do you have a picky eater? This introductory level food literacy program teaches simple cooking techniques, food origins, seasonal recipes, and kitchen safety while having hands-on fun! Students gain self- confidence and priceless life skills while reinforcing core academics. Each session brings a different themed syllabus. This class can accommodate nut allergies. Instructors are professionally trained classroom educators, chefs, or nutritionists. We will accommodate nut allergies only. Semester at a Glance Week Recipe Lesson/Skills 1 Sunny Citrus Salad Knife skills, juicing, taste test 2 Raspberry Lemon Muffins Scoop and level, cutting in butter, dry vs. liquid 3 Margarita Pizza Rolls Knife skills 4 Toad in the Hole Egg cracking, skillet skills 5 Strawberry Shortcake Knife skills, scoop and level whisking 6 Spring Rolls and Radish Chips Knife skills 7 Broccoli Tots Egg cracking 8 Student’s Choice - Showcase Parents will be invited to the last class to sample two of the recipes made by their child.