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- Art Week 4 - Environmental Art (Grades 5-8)
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Students will learn the principles of perspective and depth by creating three‑dimensional environments using paper‑folding techniques. As they design landscapes and habitats inspired by nature, ecosystems, or imagined future worlds, they’ll blend realistic environmental elements with fantasy or surreal features. This project encourages students to think about their relationship with the natural world while stretching their imagination, building spatial awareness, and expressing environmental ideas through creative, hands‑on artmaking.
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- Art Week 4 - Film Lab (Grades 5-8)
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Storyboard, shoot, and edit your very own short films! Kids work in teams, explore roles like director, camera operator, and editor, and bring stories to life on screen. They’ll learn collaboration, planning, and storytelling in a fun, hands-on environment. Finished films are presented in a mini-class premiere, celebrating creativity and teamwork.
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- Art Week 4 - Class Coming Soon! (Grades 1-4)
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Fee: $60.00
Dates: 7/6/2026 - 7/9/2026
Times: 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Days: M Tu W Th
Sessions: 4
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Available Seats: 30
More information soon. Stay tuned!
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- Culinary Arts Week 4 - Chocolate Creation Station (Grades 1-4)
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Get ready for a sweet adventure! In this hands-on class, students will dive into the delicious world of chocolate, melting it to perfection, mixing in fun flavors, and turning it into tasty creations. They’ll decorate their treats with colorful designs and package them like real chocolatiers. The best part? Using awesome silicone molds shaped like their favorite characters to make chocolates that look as amazing as they taste!
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- Culinary Arts Week 4 - Recipe Rangers (Grades 1-4)
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Let's go on a tasty adventure in the kitchen! Kids become food explorers as they follow recipes, measure ingredients, and create delicious dishes together. Students will learn kitchen basics, teamwork, and simple cooking skills while discovering how ingredients work together to make something amazing. From sweet treats to savory surprises, this hands‑on class builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of cooking—one recipe at a time!
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- Culinary Arts Week 4 - Recipe Rangers (Grades 5-8)
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Let's go on a tasty adventure in the kitchen! Kids become food explorers as they follow recipes, measure ingredients, and create delicious dishes together. Students will learn kitchen basics, teamwork, and simple cooking skills while discovering how ingredients work together to make something amazing. From sweet treats to savory surprises, this hands‑on class builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of cooking—one recipe at a time!
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- History Week 4 - Medieval Contests: Part Two! Tournament! (Grades 5-8)
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Step into the excitement of a medieval tournament! Students will explore the important roles that made a High Middle Ages knights’ tournament possible—from knights and armorers to builders and organizers. Using cardboard and craft materials, kids will design and create their own safe, imaginative tools, shields, and tournament gear. Through hands‑on building and creative play, learners will bring history to life while discovering how teamwork, skill, and preparation shaped these legendary events. It’s a crafty, historical adventure full of creativity and medieval fun!
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- Language Arts Week 4 - Debate & Dialogue (Grades 1-4)
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Speak up, listen well, and share your ideas with confidence! Students will learn how to express their opinions through fun, respectful debates about topics they care about. Using evidence, helpful sentence starters, and friendly rebuttals, kids will practice explaining their thinking while listening thoughtfully to others. Along the way, they’ll build confidence in speaking, strengthen critical‑thinking skills, and learn how to respect different viewpoints. It’s a lively class that helps kids find their voice—and helps parents appreciate the powerful communication skills they’re building!
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- Math Week 4 - Math Art Lab (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $60.00
Dates: 7/6/2026 - 7/9/2026
Times: 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Days: M Tu W Th
Sessions: 4
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 7
Instructor: Hannah Nelson
Available Seats: 30
This course students to explore the creative side of mathematics through hands-on, engaging activities that blend art and problem-solving. Participants will experiment with symmetry, patterns, tessellations, and geometry in art while creating their own designs and visual projects. Activities include building shapes with tangrams, designing repeating patterns, and discovering how math appears in artistic expression.
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- Music Week 4 - Journey into Sound (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $60.00
Dates: 7/6/2026 - 7/9/2026
Times: 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Days: M Tu W Th
Sessions: 4
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Instructor: Ben Nix-Bradley
Available Seats: 30
Beats? Bops? Boops? Start working those ear worms out with SoundTrap and learn how to make music using DAWs (Digitial Audio Workstations). So many virtual instruments to choose from. Students will learn about step sequencers, drum programming, audio mixing and more.Once we get rolling, you'll put new songs together in no time.
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- Music Week 4 - Piano First! (Grades 5-8)
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A starting point for anyone interested in playing keyboard instruments. Synthesizers, Marimbas, Organs, and many other instruments use this familiar layout that you can learn the basics of. Learn how to comfortably play for the first time and see if this family of instruments is a good fit for you! Students will learn scales, fingerings, and the beginnings of reading music notation.
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- Science Week 4 - Dinos, Volcanoes & Meteors! (Grades 1-4)
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Get ready for an explosive science adventure! Students will dive into Earth science by studying powerful volcanoes and uncovering how massive extinction events—like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs—shaped our planet’s history. Through hands‑on projects and discoveries, learners will explore plate tectonics, investigate the famous Ring of Fire, and see how Earth’s moving plates create dramatic changes over time. It’s a thrilling journey filled with fiery volcanoes, prehistoric mysteries, and earth‑shaking science!
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- Science Week 4 - Water Science! (Grades 1-4)
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Fee: $60.00
Dates: 7/6/2026 - 7/9/2026
Times: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Days: M Tu W Th
Sessions: 4
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 7
Instructor: Kaelyn Belton
Available Seats: 26
Splash into science and put your thinking skills to the test! Kids will explore cool water science concepts like density, buoyancy, and filtration through hands‑on experiments. They’ll test which objects float or sink, create colorful layered liquids, and design simple water filters using sand, gravel, and cloth. Working in teams, students will experiment, observe what happens, and improve their designs as real scientists do. This interactive class makes learning exciting while building creativity, problem‑solving skills, and teamwork through real‑world science fun!
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- Science Week 4 - Rolling Motion Design (Grades 1-4)
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Get ready for speed, creativity, and epic experiments! Kids will become engineers as they build a gravity-powered roller coaster and send cars flying using motion, momentum, and teamwork. Then they’ll switch to designer mode by creating eye‑catching posters to advertise their one‑of‑a‑kind thrill ride. Next, it’s race time! Students will carve their own soap race cars, test them on the track, and cheer as they compete to see which design is the fastest. It’s hands-on fun packed with problem-solving, creativity, and plenty of “WOW!” moments.
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- Social Science Week 4 - Heroes & Heroines Time Travelers (Grades 1-4)
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Go on a hero hunt and discover what makes someone truly amazing! Learners will search for real‑life heroes and positive role models, uncover their stories, and learn how kindness, courage, and perseverance can change the world. Through creating and sharing mini bios, kids will celebrate people who never give up, help others, and lead with heart. This uplifting course inspires empathy, confidence, and the belief that anyone can be a hero—maybe even them!
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- Social Science Week 4 - Culture Crafts: Fiesta Fun from Mexico (Grades 5-8)
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Kids will create meaningful, vibrant artwork inspired by the patterns, symbols, and artistic traditions of Mexico. Through colorful designs and hands‑on projects, students will explore cultural art styles while learning about similarities and differences in a respectful, thoughtful way. Each project encourages imagination, creativity, and reflection, helping kids appreciate how art can tell stories and bring cultures to life. It’s a joyful blend of art, culture, and fiesta‑style fun!
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