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REGISTER FOR 2018 SUMMER UNIVERSITY AT ASESCHOOL.ORG/SUMMERUNIVERSITY
Summer University is open to students of all faiths and all schools.
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Summer University provides a full summer of classes for three-year-olds through high school seniors designed to foster academic growth, stimulate your child’s imagination, pique curiosity and encourage creativity. Summer University is open to students of all faiths and all schools. who Please note that three-year-old classes are designed for students in will be three by September 1, 2018, and they must be potty trained sent order to attend a class. Grade levels indicated next to each class repre the grade your child will enter in the fall.
t n a t r Impo ation m r o f n I Morning Care $50/week Summer University offers morning care for students ages three through sixth grade from 7:30-9:00 a.m. Students are fed a nutritious cold breakfast, which includes cereal, fruit, milk and juice.
Extended Care $150/week Summer University offers extended care for students ages three through sixth grade from 2:00-6:00 p.m. Students are provided a substantial and nutritious snack at the beginning of extended care. Each day has a different theme: Movie Monday, Technology Tuesday, Wet Wednesday, Throwback Thursday and Free Time Friday. Sprinkled throughout each day will be activities such as outdoor recess, arts and crafts, games, reading and free play centers.
NEW! Multi-Registration Discounts We are pleased to announce our two new multi-registration discounts: • Students who are enrolled in a morning and afternoon (or a full-day) class and extended care can receive a $100 discount for the week. • Students who are enrolled in morning care, a morning and afternoon (or full-day) class and extended care can receive a $125 discount for the week. When registering online for the multi-registration discount(s), you will be prompted to pay a $100 desposit once you reach the payment screen. At that time, the Director of Summer Programs will apply the applicable discount and the credit card on file will be charged for the remaining balance. Please allow 24 hours for processing. You will be able to log in and check your account at any time. More detailed information can also be found on the payment screen.
Class Sizes A minimum of four students is required for a class to “make,” unless otherwise indicated. If the enrollment for the class does not reach the minimum number, you will be notified of the cancellation. If a class is cancelled due to lack of enrollment, a full refund will be given for that class.
Refunds Each class has a separate cost and schedule as listed in the program guide. Payment is required at the time of registration. Class confirmation will be sent shortly after your registration is received. If you need to cancel a class prior to one week of the start date, a $50 cancellation fee will be charged for each class cancelled, and the remainder of your tuition will be refunded. Within one week of a class, there will be no refunds given. Cancellations must be made in writing, through mail or email, to Cherie Dioguardi at SummerU@aseschool.org.
Locations Classes will be located on the All Saints’ campus at 9700 Saints Circle, Fort Worth, TX, unless otherwise noted. Specific locations will be provided in an email sent the week prior to class beginning. Maps are included at the back of the program guide to help you navigate our campus. Our Life Safety Team at the gate can direct you to the appropriate place once you arrive on campus!
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Student Conduct Students are expected to be kind, considerate and respectful of both their peers and teachers. Disruptive behavior will be handled first by the teacher and then by the Director of Summer Programs if needed. Continued disruptive behavior may cause a student to be permanently removed from the class without a refund.
Lunch If your child will be attending both a morning and afternoon class (or 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. class), please make sure he/she brings a sack lunch from home. Students will eat a supervised lunch from 11:15-11:45 a.m.
Registration Online registration begins March 1, 2018. Registrations may be taken up to one calendar week before a class’ start date. This allows our teachers to properly prepare for their class. When completing the registration online, please be very specific when it comes to food allergies and medical conditions, especially if signing up for a class that involves cooking. The health and safety of our students is our utmost concern.
Confirmations Confirmation of classes will be emailed once registration is complete and payment is submitted. Any cancellations on the part of All Saints’ will also be made via email.
Questions If you have any questions or problems with the online registration, please contact the Director of Summer Programs by phone 817-560-5700 ext. 416, or email SummerU@aseschool.org.
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Week One
Rainbows, Rainbows Everywhere! Jennifer Kramer 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-1 $150
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JUNE 4
Soccer Instructors through Soccer Shots
Have you heard of ROY G BIV? This is the acronym we use to learn the colors of the rainbow... red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. There is something special about seeing a rainbow in the sky. But why do we only see them after a rain? Is it possible to make a rainbow in the classroom? Believe it or not, we can! This week, students will explore how rainbows form, how to use Skittles to create a rainbow in milk and even how to use food to make a rainbow plate. Students will learn all about rainbows by reading great stories, doing science experiments and making colorful arts and crafts. Rainbows can be found everywhere!
Classroom Camping Morgan Aguilar
9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 3-5 (min. 6 students)
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 2-3
$150
$150
Soccer Shots is a nationally recognized program that offers a high-energy, fun and age-appropriate introduction to the wonderful game of soccer. In addition to soccer, players improve gross motor skills and learn important concepts such as teamwork, sharing and respect. Soccer Shots instructors are enthusiastic and passionate about working with kids. Their goal is simple: to leave a lasting, positive impact on every child they serve! Registration is through All Saints’; however, for more information about Soccer Shots, visit their website at www.soccershots.org.
Ah, camping in the great outdoors! Fresh air, campfires, s’mores and stargazing. On the other hand, there are also bugs, rain, wet tents and drenched sleeping bags. If you like camping or want to experience it without bringing bug spray and an umbrella, you’ll want to sign up for classroom camping. Students will study stars, make fires, and go fishing and hiking all without leaving the classroom. This week will be full of learning activities centered around a camping theme. Of course no campout would be complete without making s’mores. Your student is sure to be a happy camper this week!
“A” is for... Temple Baldridge 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
A is for apple, B is for bat. Everyone knows that’s a fact. Twenty-six to be exact! Let’s learn our letters and sounds they make and even enjoy some art to take. Learning the ABC’s has never been so fun!
Seasons Change Caseye Smith 9:00–11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1). What is a season, and why are there four? Through science, art, music and stories, students will explore each season and find answers to some of the most common questions: Why do leaves change colors in fall? What do snowflakes look like? Why do plants start budding in spring? Why is summer so hot? As quoted by Greek philosopher Heraclitus, “The only thing constant is change.”
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WEEK ONE June 4-8
Football John Bates 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 1-8 $150
The football program at All Saints’ continues to have a winning tradition. Come be a part of it! Learn the fundamentals of football with All Saints’ Varsity Football Coach, John Bates, and members of our winning football team. This fun, non-contact football program offers a chance to learn and enhance skills in a positive, team atmosphere. Players will be grouped by grades: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 and 7-8. Younger players will participate in flag football. In this camp, sportsmanship and character are emphasized at every opportunity, helping to create a well-rounded athlete.
WEEK ONE · June 4-8
Powerfully Poised - Developing Presence for Compelling Public Speaking Quincy Jones 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 9-10 $150
Are you ready for that all-important interview, speech or personal contact? Are you prepared to make a memorable first impression? Out of all the names, faces and presentations, how do you make yourself stand out? What are the key ingredients of compelling communication? This week, students will not only learn how to get over their glossophobia, but how to develop the preparedness, presence and poise needed to leave a lasting impression.
1, 2, 3...Count With Me! Temple Baldridge 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
Field Hockey Dana Weaver 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 4-8, and any new Grade 9-12 student, boys and girls $150
Ready to score some field hockey fun? Join All Saints’ Varsity Field Hockey Coach, Dana Weaver, and members of our TAPPS state championship Field Hockey team to learn basic techniques, defending and goal-scoring skills, tactical awareness and much more. Whether a beginner or an experienced player, students will learn new skills and improve upon existing ones. Sticks will be provided to any player needing one. This camp is open to both boys and girls this year!
Do you know your numbers? How high can you count? Believe it or not, we all use numbers every day! This week, students will have fun exploring numbers by counting chocolate chips on cookies, stringing beads, playing with patterns, identifying shapes, measuring and much more. Students can “count” on fun in this class!
Disney Alive Caseye Smith 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
Love Disney? Then journey into this fun-filled and exciting world where Disney characters will be brought to life. From Woody and Buzz to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, students will enjoy learning about friendship and all that it entails. Get reacquainted with Disney characters through movies, books, art, dramatic play and more! Join the magical world of Disney where dreams really do come true! This class is sure to have a fairy-tale ending.
Treasure Island Jennifer Kramer 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-1 $150
Yo-ho-ho and away we go. Join fellow mateys and explore Treasure Island. This week, students will become “good” pirates and learn how to read a map to find hidden treasure. We will play games, make an island and read stories such as How I Became a Pirate by Melinda Long and Pirate Boy by Eve Bunting, just to name a couple. Shiver me timbers, it’s sure to be a good time!
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I’ve Got a Crush on Candy Morgan Aguilar 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 2-3 $175
When you hear jelly, do you think beans? Does the word snicker make you think of the candy bar instead of a laugh? Do you LOVE candy? If so, you’ll love this class! Believe it or not, there’s a science to making candy. Proper measurement and temperature are the keys to success. Join Morgan Aguilar and learn how to make your very own tasty treats. This is sure to be the sweetest week of the summer!
Beat Those Butterflies – Getting Over the Fear of Public Speaking Quincy Jones 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 7-8 $150
For most people, one of their biggest fears is speaking in front of a crowd. The irony is, public speaking is something we can never get away from; there will always be that class presentation, that interview for a special program, that important social event. So, how do we develop the courage and confidence to be a strong communicator? This week, students will learn how to beat those butterflies and gain the confidence and capability they need to speak well in front of others.
Equestrian Camp 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Grades 1-12 Benbrook Stables $250
Spend a week learning all about horses. Experience riding Western and English and even some bareback riding. Students will learn about nutrition, anatomy and horse safety. They will also get to bathe, groom, feed and even saddle up their own horse. We will have fun doing arts and crafts, going on hayrides and enjoying horse-related games and activities. This camp is designed for the novice to the experienced rider. Students will be divided into groups based on age and must provide their own transportation to and from Benbrook Stables.
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WEEK ONE June 4-8
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Missy Carson 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
Pack a suitcase and get ready to go on a travel adventure! Explore various continents this week and learn about the lifestyles, cultures and customs of different countries. Students will also learn about the foods eaten in different countries and how life is different than in America. So, pack a bag for an exciting journey!
He’s a Groovy Cat! Temple Baldridge 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
Do you love Pete the Cat and all of his crazy antics? If so, grab a favorite stuffed animal and join Temple Baldridge for a week of fun exploring this series by James and Kimberly Dean. Enjoy a week of reading, singing, counting and “groovy” crafts inspired by these stories. Pete may be blue, but you won’t be this week!
Games Galore Greg Duke and Teresa Doutlick 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 3-5 (max. 16 students) $150
If you are like most kids, your favorite subject in school is probably P.E.! If so, spend the week with Coaches Duke and Doutlick playing some of the most loved P.E. games, such as Superhero Tag, Partner Tag, Troll Treasure and Dog Catcher. Students will explore and play with hula hoops, jump ropes and frisbees, just to name a few. So grab some sneakers and make a run for this class!
WEEK TWO June 11-15
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WEEK TWO · June 11-15
JUNE 1
WEEK ONE · June 4-8
Week Two
“All Aboard” for Travel Adventures
Archaeology “Rocks!”
Show Choir Spectacular
Jennifer Leavitt
Emily Davis
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-1
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 2-6 (max. 12 students)
$170
$150
A rock is a rock is a rock...or is it? Sometimes what appears to be a rock could actually be a fossil! Fossils can be from plants or animals and can be molds, casts and even petrified bones. This week, students will become archaeologists and participate in a simulated excavation. Then they’ll put on their paleontologist hat and study the fossils they find. Students will get to make their own molds and casts of dinosaur bones and plants to take home, too. They’re really going to “dig” this class!
Join All Saints’ MS & US Choral Director, Emily Davis, for a fun-filled week of singing and dancing to Pop and Broadway hits! Get up and move in this performance-based class and enjoy an actionpacked time of musical and physical expression. Students will learn proper vocal technique in both Pop and Broadway styles while also learning fun choreography for each song. Each student will take the spotlight as they perform in the Show Choir Spectacular for an audience of family and friends on the final day of class.
Old McDonald’s Farm Temple Baldridge
Home on the RANGE
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
Nicole Stroud
$150
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 2-3
Most people know the song, but do you know what a farm is and what farmers do? This week, students will learn about different types of farms, the various animals and crops raised and grown on farms and what life on a farm is like. Of course, no study of farm life would be complete without sampling some of the foods grown on farms. From cows and carrots to pigs and potatoes, you’ll love learning about farms through books, singing, arts and crafts and more.
$150
Water, bugs and mud…Oh, My! Do you want a better connection to the farm-to-table movement in a fun and dynamic outdoor learning environment? Come and explore the RANGE (Research, Adventure, Nature, Geology, Ecology) through an array of gardening and animal care projects. Students will learn about the water cycle, supporting the food chain with gardening and insects and animals that support different habitats in the RANGE If you like to get dirty and love hands-on activities, this is the class for you! Not only will students experience a week of hands-on learning, but they’ll also begin to build a foundation that supports sustainability in an urban environment. This class extends into the afternoon class called From RANGE to Stovetop. Be sure to check it out, too!
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WEEK TWO June 11-15
Basketball
Missy Carson
Shon Adams
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 1-8, boys only
$150
$150
Where are monkeys, sloths, macaws and Kapok trees found? In a rainforest of course! Put on an explorer hat and study the largest tropical rainforest in the world - the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. Explore the different layers of the rainforest, animals that make it their home and the many delicious plants that grow there, including cocoa beans used to make chocolate. Students will create art projects as unique as the animals they study, make rain sticks to imitate the sound of the rainforest and sample foods grown there. Ready...Set...Explore!
Boys can join the fun at this basketball skills camp. Learn to master the fundamental skills of dribbling, passing and shooting from our Varsity Head Coach, Shon Adams, as well as basic schemes and terminology used by our varsity programs. Players will be placed in groups comparable to age and/or skill level. A special emphasis will be placed on the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship and how to properly train to master skill sets. There will also be games and competitions for opportunities to win prizes.
WEEK TWO ¡ June 11-15
Exploring the Rainforest
Games Galore Greg Duke and Teresa Doutlick 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-3 $150
If you are like most kids, your favorite subject in school is probably P.E.! If so, spend the week with Coaches Duke and Doutlick playing some of the most loved P.E. games, such as Jurassic Park Tag, Line Tag, Troll Treasure and Queen Ball, just to name a few. So grab some sneakers and make a run for this class!
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From RANGE to Stovetop
Launch Camp
Nicole Stroud
Counselors from Sky Ranch
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 2-3
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Grades K-4 (min. 50/max. 100 students)
$175
$280
Have you ever walked outside and picked food for your next meal? Think all food must come from a store? If you want to challenge yourself in a fun way, pack an apron and let’s meet at the RANGE (Research, Adventure, Nature, Geology, Ecology)! This week, students will learn how to use herbs and garden items from our very own All Saints’ garden to create delicious and healthy meals! We will create several tasty treats and compile a fun recipe book students can add to their kitchen collection!
Sky Ranch is one of the leading North American Christian camps, and their Launch Camp offers students an extraordinary day camp experience – right in their neighborhood! It’s the perfect option for students entering Kindergarten through 4th grade who want to enjoy Sky Ranch Summer Camp but are not quite ready to stay overnight. Students enjoy five fun-filled days of camp activities with suitable programs and positive encouragement from caring and extensively trained counseling staff. The goal is to help students build character and to strengthen the foundation for their faith in Jesus Christ. Launch Camp will be held at All Saints’ Episcopal School; however, registration must take place through Sky Ranch. Simply visit www.skyranch.org to register and learn more about Launch Camp.
CSI - Crime Scene Investigation Jennifer Leavitt 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 4-6 $150
We need forensic scientists to help us crack the case! Put on your detective hat and learn about forensics, crime scene investigation and processing evidence. Students will dust for fingerprints, study DNA, analyze hair and clothing fibers and more. Get to know the suspects and their stories. Can you figure out whodunit?
Sail Away! Instructors with Fort Worth Boat Club 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Ages 7-18 (max. 35 students) Fort Worth Boat Club $400
Sail Away at the Fort Worth Boat Club! This camp is a wonderful way for students to be exposed to the sport of sailing while enjoying the refreshing waters of Eagle Mountain Lake. The camp will be taught by instructors from the Fort Worth Boat Club (FWBC) who are U.S. Sailing Certified Instructors and CPR/First Aid Certified. Fort Worth Boat Club’s Sailing Camp will include and incorporate fun activities while learning the basic fundamentals of sailing for campers new to sailing. We will also be providing Learn to Race and Racing instruction for sailors who are more experienced and who participate with the All Saints’ Sailing Team. This course will be a great way to get exposed to what high school sailing is all about. This is an all-day camp with transportation to and from the Boat Club provided by All Saints’. Campers will need a personal floatation device, closed-toe tennis shoes or water shoes, towels, sunscreen, a fishing pole and tackle on fishing days and a water bottle. Lunch will be provided daily and is included in the fee, along with a camp t-shirt. Award certificates will be presented at the end of the week in a special closing ceremony. The campers will gather in the main hall of the Moncrief Lower School each morning at 8:30 a.m. to ride the bus. Parent pick-up each afternoon will be at 5:00 p.m. in the main hall of Moncrief Lower School. Note: Additional paperwork from the FWBC will be emailed to each parent once their student is registered. This paperwork must be returned to All Saints’ prior to the start of camp.
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WEEK TWO June 11-15
“Polar” Opposites
Science Rules! Mackenzie Rizzotto 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 2-3 $150
Infer, predict, experiment! In this interactive, hands-on science class, students will explore a variety of science topics such as chemical reactions, physics and magnetism, just to name a few. We will perform investigations and experiments to answer “how,” “what,” and “why” questions such as, “How can you make an egg float?” and “What happens if you mix glue and borax together?” If you love science, this is the class for you!
Teddy Bear Adventures
Morgan Aguilar
Claire Miller
9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
$150
$150
Come on a polar expedition this week and explore two of the coldest places on Earth, the North and South Poles. They’re not really poles at all though. This week, students will explore both regions and learn what the weather and temperature are like in each. Think plants can grow in these freezing areas? Students might be surprised to find the answer. They’ll even learn about the animals that call these places home, like penguins and polar bears. This class will be full of reading, math, science and art activities sure to warm anyone’s heart.
From Corduroy to Winnie the Pooh, teddy bears capture our hearts and imaginations. Bring a favorite teddy bear every day and enjoy stories about these beloved bears, hear tales of friendship and delight in their many adventures. Students will listen to stories, create art projects and participate in math activities all centered around teddy bears. At the end of the week, we will go on a teddy bear parade. In the words of A. A. Milne, Pooh said “I knew when I met you an adventure was going to happen.” Come be part of it!
If You Give….
Art and Literature
Kari Zelms
Kari Zelms
9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students)
$175
$150
What happens when you give a mouse a cookie or a moose a muffin? Join us for a week of reading, cooking and art activities centered around the If You Give...series by Laura Numeroff. Students will even get to make up their own story! So start thinking of a special character and what it might want if you give it…..
Do you love listening to stories and enjoy painting? Have you ever heard of primary and secondary colors? Believe it or not, there are also tertiary colors (that’s a fancy word for colors that are made from mixing a primary and secondary color together)! This week, students will read stories such as Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh and Mix It Up by Herve Tullet to explore color theory. We will also read stories and study illustrations by authors/illustrators such as Eric Carle and Jan Brett and learn how to use different mediums for illustrating like water colors, colored pencils, markers and crayons.
Threads, Buttons and Sewing…Oh, My! Nicole Stroud 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-1 $175
Do you like to work with felt and fabric? Ever threaded a needle or sewed on a button? In this class, we will make fun personalized sewing projects that will stretch students’ imaginations. We will work with scissors, glue and thread to create simple sewing projects. Believe it or not, sewing is a great way to strengthen fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. “Sew” grab a friend and join the fun.
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WEEK THREE · June 18-22
JUNE 18-22
WEEK TWO · June 11-15
Week Three
What’s the “Matter?” Morgan Aguilar 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-1 $150
Nothing’s the matter. What’s the matter with you? Maybe the question should be, “What’s the matter in you?” Matter is everything around us; it’s anything that has mass and takes up space, like people! It is found in different phases, such as solids, liquids and gases. Each day will be full of hands-on activities and experiments to help students learn about chemical changes, physical changes, mixtures and solutions. Students will also have fun making goop, goo, slime and putty. But most importantly, having fun this week is all that matters!
Drawing Made Fun and Easy Using the Grid Method Beginner Class Renee Kubik 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 4-8 $150
Do you love to draw? If so, come enjoy learning how to use the grid method to draw accurate and proportionate copies of pictures and photos. This approach allows students to reproduce and/or enlarge an image through the use of measurements and has the added benefit of helping improve their drawing and observation skills. This is a fun and creative way to help students develop an understanding of spatial concepts with drawings that will now be proportionally correct. An advanced class will be offered July 23-27 for students who have taken this class this summer or last summer.
Tied Up In Stitches Nicole Stroud 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 2-3
Launch Camp
$175
Do you want to learn to sew? This class will teach students basic sewing skills, both by hand and with a sewing machine, to help them create their own stitched masterpiece. In addition to sewing a project with a machine, students will also create a few needlework projects. Come join the fun and make a special project that will last for years.
Counselors from Sky Ranch. 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Grades K-4 (min. 50/max. 100 students) $280
Sky Ranch is one of the leading North American Christian camps, and their Launch Camp offers students an extraordinary day camp experience – right in their neighborhood! It’s the perfect option for students entering Kindergarten through 4th grade who want to enjoy Sky Ranch Summer Camp but are not quite ready to stay overnight. Students enjoy five, fun-filled days of camp activities with suitable programs and positive encouragement from caring and extensively trained counseling staff. The goal is to help students build character and to strengthen the foundation for their faith in Jesus Christ. Launch Camp will be held at All Saints’ Episcopal School; however, registration must take place through Sky Ranch. Simply visit www.skyranch.org to register and learn more about Launch Camp.
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WEEK THREE June 18-22
WEEK THREE · June 18-22
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Calling Dr. Seuss Dina Simpson 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students)
JUNE 25-29 Yoga for Kids
Welcome to the wild and wacky land of Seussville! Join Horton, The Cat in the Hat, Sam I Am and others and delight in the imagination, art, rhythm and rhymes of the legendary, lovable Dr. Seuss. Snacking on green eggs and ham, playing games with Thing One and Thing Two or creating a Foot Book are all possible in this class. Would you, could you, take this class? I would, I could, take this class!
Tammy Reeves 8:00-8:45 a.m. Grades 4-8 (min. 8 students) $50
The Yoga for Kids class is based on Baptiste Yoga. Baptiste Yoga inspires people to fulfill their purpose of making a difference in themselves and others. The tools and practices used enable self-development. This class incorporates movements, play, mindfulness and self-awareness through games and yoga stretches. This week, students will take a journey into creating more strength, flexibility, body awareness, creativity, breath awareness, teamwork/cooperation and empowerment in a non-competitive environment. Please bring a yoga mat and blocks if you have them.
Di-No-Mite Dinosaurs! Kim Allen 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
The wonderful world of dinosaurs! Ever wonder what it would be like to roam the earth with dinosaurs? Learn about different dinosaurs, including their size and shape, personality and what they ate. Each day will be full of stories and “di-no-mite” arts and crafts. Students will become young archaeologists while participating in a dino-dig and learning from fossils. It’s sure to be a ROARING good time!
Nexplore Mind and Body Camp Instructors from Nexplore USA 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 3-5 (min. 6/max. 12 students) $175
Do you love playing games and movin’ and groovin’ to music? This class is a combination of Nexplore Games and Zumba Kids led by instructors from Nexplore USA. Students will play strategy and mind games that focus on how to think rather than what to think. They’ll also enjoy fun, highenergy routines and games choreographed to music and rhythms like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and salsa. This class is designed to help increase focus and self-esteem, enhance creativity and coordination, boost energy and learn about teamwork. Students will also do arts and crafts and learn about other cultures. For more information about Nexplore, visit www.nexploreusa.com.
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WEEK FOUR · June 25-29
$150
Storybook S.T.E.M. Challenge - Part I
Martial Arts
Ann-Marie McCollough
Greg Duke
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-2
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 3-6
$150
$150
Are you interested in science, technology, engineering or math? Spice up summer with this STEM Challenge session! Each day of the week, we will explore a new engineering and design challenge inspired by favorite children’s authors, such as Maurice Sendak and Kevin Henkes. Students will also have time each day to think and create in our mini Maker Lab. Join me for one super “STEMulating” summer camp!
Whether you’re an expert at martial arts or wanting to learn for the first time, this is the class for you! Learn basic self-defense techniques from a variety of martial arts and how martial arts help improve focus, self-discipline, confidence and overall fitness. Coach Duke has trained extensively in Kali, Western boxing, wrestling, MMA, is a Judo black belt, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blue belt and Kenpo Karate black belt! He’s won international competitions in karate, full contact MMA and kickboxing. There is no better instructor for this class. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity! All lessons will be conducted in a safe, fun and exciting learning environment.
American Girl® Debbie Burr 9:00-11:15 a.m. (max. 10 students) Grades K-3 $175
Do you have a favorite American Girl doll? Bring her along to this all-American, always popular and always fun American Girl class! Celebrate the uniqueness of different dolls and the stories behind them. Each day, students will make crafts and cook pint-size treats to share with their dolls! Students will also get to travel to the Dallas Galleria to visit the American Girl store and have lunch at the Bistro (date to be determined).
Girls Basketball Tammy Reeves 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 4-8 $150
Join All Saints’ Coach, Tammy Reeves, for a week-long skill and drill basketball camp. Learn fundamental offensive and defensive moves, enjoy fun and competitive games and learn the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship and hustle. Whether you are new to basketball or wanting to take your game to the next level, Coach Reeves can help!
Minecraft Engineering Using LEGO® Instructors from Play-Well TEKnologies 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 5-7 or Grades K-2 (min. 11/max. 24 students) $150
Modern Masterpieces Doug Clark 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 3-6 $175
Break out the paint brushes and learn from the masters! Learn how to use acrylic paint to create masterpieces in the styles of various artists such as Vincent van Gogh, George Seurat, Andy Warhol, Piet Mondrian, Paul Signac, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe and Henri Matisse. Students will learn about various artists and their art and create paintings on canvas in a variety of styles from Impressionism to the late 20th century. Students will also learn color theory and mixing, as well as different application techniques. By the end of the week, they’ll have several masterpieces of their own to take home.
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WEEK FOUR June 25-29
Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether and a moving Minecart! Students will create their favorite Minecraft objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Whether you are new to Minecraft and LEGO® materials or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities.
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The Mighty Jungle
Modern Masterpieces
Claire Miller
Doug Clark
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-2
$150
$175
Frogs, snakes, monkeys and tigers. What do they have in common? It’s not the way they look but where they live. These animals, and others, can be found in jungles around the world, along with trees, plants and flowers. This week, students will learn all about jungles and how important they are. A great place to begin learning is by reading The Great Kapok Tree by Lynne Cherry. And of course, no study about the jungle would be complete without reading Disney’s The Jungle Book. Swing by for a wild time of reading, math, science and art projects.
Break out the paint brushes and learn from the masters! Learn how to use acrylic paint to create masterpieces in the styles of various artists such as Vincent van Gogh, George Seurat, Andy Warhol, Piet Mondrian, Paul Signac, Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe and Henri Matisse. Students will learn about various artists and their art, and create paintings on canvas in a variety of styles from Impressionism to the late 20th century. Students will also learn color theory and mixing, as well as different application techniques. By the end of the week, they’ll have several masterpieces of their own to take home.
Beach Blanket Bingo! Dina Simpson Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. $150
We might not be able to go to the beach in this class, but we sure can pretend! Get a beach towel, blow up the balls, break out the Bingo game and get ready to limbo. Each day, students will read books and play games to review letters, numbers and colors. Of course, we’ll also get to play in the sand and make yummy treats to eat. So pull up a blanket and join the fun!
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Martial Arts
Nexplore Mind and Body Camp
Greg Duke
Instructors from Nexplore USA
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-2
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-2 (min. 6/max. 16 students)
$150
$175
Whether you’re an expert at martial arts or wanting to learn for the first time, this is the class for you! Learn basic self-defense techniques from a variety of martial arts and how martial arts help improve focus, self-discipline, confidence and overall fitness. Coach Duke has trained extensively in Kali, Western boxing, wrestling, MMA, is a Judo black belt, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu blue belt and Kenpo Karate black belt! He’s won international competitions in karate, full contact MMA and kickboxing. There is no better instructor for this class. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity! All lessons will be conducted in a safe, fun and exciting learning environment.
Do you love playing games and movin’ and groovin’ to music? This class is a combination of Nexplore Games and Zumba Kids led by instructors from Nexplore USA. Students will play strategy and mind games that focus on how to think rather than what to think. They’ll also enjoy fun, highenergy routines and games choreographed to music and rhythms like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and salsa. This class is designed to help increase focus and self-esteem, enhance creativity and coordination, boost energy and learn about teamwork. Students will also do arts and crafts and learn about other cultures. For more information about Nexplore, visit www.nexploreusa.com.
S.T.E.M. Challenge Week - Part I Ann-Marie McCollough 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 3-5 $150
Is technology your favorite subject these days? Let’s put that passion to work with a week of engaging engineering and design challenges to spice up the summer. Each day, students will be faced with a new task that can only be solved with collaboration, communication, critical thinking, creativity and compassion. They’ll also have time to think and create independently in our mini Maker Lab. Join me for an awesome week that will stretch skills and challenge minds.
Minecraft Master Engineering Using LEGO® Instructors from Play-Well TEKnologies 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 7-12 or Grades 2-5 (min. 11/max. 24 students) $150
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO® parts! Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghast and a motorized Minecart! This project-based camp designed by Play-Well instructors combines the basic format of our core engineering-themed programs based on the world of Minecraft. Students will explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO® materials.
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WEEK FOUR June 25-29
WEEK FOUR · June 25-29
Week Five
WEEK FIVE · July 9-13
JULY 9-13 Happily Ever After Debbie Burr 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
“And they all lived happily ever after. The end.” We all love happy endings when we read stories and usually think of fairy tales when we hear those magical words. This week, students will listen to stories, play games, do arts and crafts and more as they explore different fairy tales each day. They’ll especially love listening to fractured fairy tales, funny twists on some of their favorite stories. Students are sure to have an enchanted time this week.
Jedi Engineering Using LEGO®
Exploring with Eric Carle
$150
Tricia Bowles 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
Instructors from Play-Well TEKnologies 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 5-7 or Grades K-2 (min. 11/max. 24 students)
The force awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi! Students will explore engineering principles by designing and building projects using LEGO® materials such as X-Wings, R2 Units, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets and Settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire!
Who doesn’t love Eric Carle? Join us this week as we explore several of his books, such as The Grouchy Ladybug, The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, just to name a few. Each day, we’ll focus on one or two of his stories, discuss his writing style, study his artistic expression and, of course, do fun arts and crafts to go along with each story. Little One, Little One, What Do You See? I see a week of fun waiting for me!
2x2 Bluebonnet Book Club Allison Edmonds 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-2 $150
Want to get a jump start on the Bluebonnet Book Challenge for 2018-2019? Join All Saints’ third grade teacher, Allison Edmonds, for a lively week of reading and discussing some of the 2x2 nominees for the upcoming year. Students will read, read, read and have a blast along the way with various art activities. Don’t forget a favorite pillow, blanket and stuffed animal. After all, reading is more enjoyable when we’re comfortable and have a special friend. Come join us at the Bluebonnet Book Club!
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Crafty Kids
Reading Boot Camp
Mackenzie Rizzotto
Jamie Powers
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 1-3
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grade 5 (max. 15 students)
$175
$150
Are you good with scissors, glue and paint brushes? Do you like creating unique crafts and don’t mind getting a little messy? If the answer is yes, this is the class for you! Students will cut, color, draw, paint and glue all week to create one-of-a-kind crafts to take home. There’s sure to be some glitter and bedazzling as well.
Do you dread summer reading? Do you wait until the last minute to begin required reading? If so, come to Summer Reading Boot Camp and let Drill Sergeant Powers power you through one of the required books (title yet to be determined). Students will read, read, read, discuss, discuss, discuss and get through the book in only a week! They’ll dissect the story, take notes and learn about literary devices that will help them get through other reading assignments as well. Register early to ensure a spot! Please email SummerU@aseschool.org after March 1 to find out the name of the book to be read.
Reading Boot Camp - The Lightning Thief Barclay Wilson 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grade 7 (max. 15 students) $150
Do you dread summer reading? Do you wait until the last minute to begin required reading? If so, come to Summer Reading Boot Camp and let Drill Sergeant Wilson walk you through one of the required books, The Lightning Thief. Students will read, read, read, discuss, discuss, discuss and get through the book in only a week! They’ll dissect the story, take notes and learn about literary devices that will help them get through other reading assignments as well. Register early to ensure a spot!
DIY Room Essentials Paige Money 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 4-6 $175
Welcome all who are interested in a fun-filled week of Do-It-Yourself bedroom projects. Each day, we will begin a new creation that will enhance the décor of each student’s room, like a look-alike “Kate Spade” candle holder or an adorable desk organizer. Their rooms will be the envy of all of their friends. Students will gain confidence and skill in their artistic expression and will tap into their own ideas and abilities. Maybe someday they’ll be able to teach a DIY class to friends and family using their own unique designs.
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WEEK FIVE July 9-13
WEEK FIVE · July 9-13
Camping in the Classroom
Don’t be Clueless
Debbie Burr
Dina Simpson
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-2
$150
$150
Have you ever wanted the camping experience without leaving town? This week, students will learn all about camping in and outside the classroom! They’ll do all things camping, including camping crafts, making s’mores, reading some great campfire stories and more! No camping trip would be complete without going on a hike, canoeing through the classroom and learning what to pack for a campout. Get your flashlights and binoculars ready for this camping adventure.
Do you like treasure hunts? Have you ever been on a scavenger hunt? If you’re good at following clues and solving puzzles, you’ll love this class. Students will solve riddles and rebus puzzles to help build their creative thinking, problem-solving and logic skills. For added fun, they’ll also participate in alphabet, number, photo, nature and magazine scavenger hunts, just to name a few. This week, students will exercise their body and their mind as they hunt for answers.
Basketball Shon Adams 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 1-8, boys only $150
Boys can join the fun at this basketball skills camp. Learn to master the fundamental skills of dribbling, passing and shooting from All Saints’ Varsity Head Coach, Shon Adams, as well as basic schemes and terminology used by our varsity programs. Players will be placed in groups comparable to age and/or skill level. A special emphasis will be placed on the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship and how to properly train to master skill sets. There will also be games and competitions for opportunities to win prizes.
Clifford, The Big Red Dog Tracey Salge 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
He’s big. He’s red. He’s Clifford the Big Red Dog. We can all learn many lessons from Clifford, Emily Elizabeth and all their friends on Birdwell Island. Come discover how we can be good friends, helpers and neighbors. Students will have lots of fun reading, cooking, doing arts and crafts and even composing their own book based on Clifford and some of his adventures. You’re sure to have a “fetching” good time!
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Jedi Master Engineering Using LEGO®
DIY Room Essentials
Instructors from Play-Well TEKnologies
Paige Money
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 7-12 or Grades 2-5 (min. 11/max. 24 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 7-8
$150
The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics and eccentric motion. Students will build projects using LEGO® materials such as X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away.
Bluebonnet Book Club Allison Edmonds 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 3-6 $150
Want to get a jump start on the Bluebonnet Book Challenge for 2018-2019? Join All Saints’ third grade teacher, Allison Edmonds, for a lively week of reading and discussing some of the Bluebonnet nominees for the upcoming year. Students will also knock out some of the required summer reading! They’ll read at least 5 books, do lots of fun crafts and have a blast along the way. So grab a favorite stuffed animal and meet me at the Bluebonnet Book Club!
Reading Boot Camp Jamie Powers 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade 4 (max. 15 students) $150
Do you dread summer reading? Do you wait until the last minute to begin required reading? If so, come to Summer Reading Boot Camp and let Drill Sergeant Powers power you through one of the required books (title yet to be determined). Students will read, read, read, discuss, discuss, discuss and get through the book in only a week! They’ll dissect the story, take notes and learn about literary devices that will help them get through other reading assignments as well. Register early to ensure a spot! Please email SummerU@aseschool.org after March 1 to find out the name of the book to be read.
Reading Boot Camp Barclay Wilson 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade 6 (max. 15 students) $150
Do you dread summer reading? Do you wait until the last minute to begin required reading? If so, come to Summer Reading Boot Camp and let Drill Sergeant Wilson walk you through one of the required books (title yet to be determined). Students will read, read, read, discuss, discuss, discuss and get through the book in only a week! They’ll dissect the story, take notes and learn about literary devices that will help them get through other reading assignments as well. Register early to ensure a spot! Please email SummerU@aseschool.org after March 1 to find out the name of the book to be read.
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WEEK FIVE July 9-13
$175
Welcome all who are interested in a fun-filled week of Do-It-Yourself bedroom projects. Each day, we will begin a new creation that will enhance the décor of each student’s room, like a look-alike “Kate Spade” candle holder or an adorable desk organizer. Their rooms will be the envy of all of their friends. Students will gain confidence and skill in their artistic expression and will tap into their own ideas and abilities. Maybe someday they’ll be able to teach a DIY class to friends and family using their own unique designs.
Two-Week Summer Musical - Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka KIDS James Venhaus and Emily Davis 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., July 9-13 and July 16-20 Grades 1-8 $750
Calling all actors! Join All Saints’ award-winning performing arts faculty for this one-of-a-kind musical experience. Everyone loves Roald Dahl and his unique characters and stories, especially Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Now this story will come alive on stage in Willy Wonka KIDS, an adaptation designed especially for children! This two-week class features a rigorous, multi-media curriculum developed just for schools to introduce students to a wide range of theatrical skills. The class culminates with a performance in the McNair Theater on Friday, July 20 at 4:00 p.m.. No acting or singing experience required; just a desire to have fun, work hard and unleash hidden talents!
Pamela Lancaster 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-2 $175
If you love art and want to dabble in a variety of mediums, this is the class for you. Students will experience painting, drawing, sculpting and creating collages and prints. At the end of the week, they will have one-of-a-kind artwork to add to their personal portfolios. Express imagination and creativity through art this week. The possibilities are endless.
Space is the Place Morgan Aguilar
Under the Big Top Amanda delMas 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
Ladies and gentlemen. Get ready for an amazing, spectacular circus of epic proportions! Students will bring out the performer within as they pretend to be a clown, acrobat, juggler and tightrope walker. They’ll explore the different jobs in the circus like the ringmaster and animal trainer. And of course, no circus would be complete without a little cotton candy and popcorn! Enjoy the show under the big top this week as we learn all about a circus through songs, stories, movement, math activities and more!
Mini Masterpieces
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-2 $150
Blast off for fun this week as we explore the wonders of space. Do you know the name of the closest star to Earth or that stars make patterns called constellations? This week, students will learn all about stars, planets, moons, the solar system and more as they take part in a range of hands-on activities and fun projects. They’ll even learn about astronauts, the International Space Station and get the chance to experience a little space food. 3...2...1...Blast off!
Aspiring Authors Ann-Marie McCollough 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 3-4
Katy Williams
$150
9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students)
Do you have a favorite author? Maybe you’re drawn to J. K. Rowling, Andrew Clements, Beverly Cleary or Rick Riordan. What makes these authors so well-loved? Their style of writing! Using literary devices such as foreshadowing, flashbacks, imagery, metaphors and varying sentence structures, authors are able to make their writing more captivating. This week, students will practice all these things and learn how to make their writing more descriptive so readers can form a mental picture. Learn how to take your writing to the next level. Who knows? You may just be the next Lois Lowry or Roald Dahl!
$150
Calling all little artists! Let’s get creative and a little messy this week as we create fun and unique masterpieces. Artists will use traditional artistic tools as well as some nontraditional tools. Did you know that we can paint with a straw, string and even food? We can also use bubble wrap for more than just packing. Join Katy Williams and discover the inner artist in you!
Girl Time! Annie Heinzelmann 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 4-6, girls only $150
Girls…get ready! Join All Saints’ fourth grade teacher, Annie Heinzelmann, and learn how we can better love ourselves! We will learn how to do different hairstyles and have the prettiest nails in town. Most importantly, we will learn how to keep our bodies healthy. We will chat about the changes girls’ bodies go through as they get older. Girls will be able to ask confidential questions and feel more comfortable in their own skin. This week’s class mantra will be Psalms 139:14, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.”
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WEEK SIX · July 16-20
JULY 16-20
WEEK FIVE · July 9-13
Week Six
Mixed Media Art
Writing with Style
Mixed Media Art
Nancy Crossley
Pamela Lancaster
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 6-8 (min. 5/max. 20 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 3-6
$150
$175
It is important to have a strong writing voice, one that is uniquely your own. This week, students will discover their voice using quotations from famous authors to explore diction, detail, figurative language, imagery and syntax. From their words, we will craft original sentences that are not only grammatically correct but beautiful as well.
If you love art and want to dabble in a variety of mediums, this is the class for you. Students will experience painting, drawing, sculpting and creating collages and prints. At the end of the week, they will have one-of-a-kind artwork to add to their personal portfolios. Express your imagination and creativity through art this week. The possibilities are endless.
Wild, Wild West
Scientifically Speaking
Caseye Smith
Morgan Aguilar
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 3-4
$150
$150
Howdy Partners! Put on some boots, saddle up, and come gather ‘round the campfire for some good old-fashioned fun. Wanted--all cowboys and cowgirls who are ready to learn about the west. We will be learning through stories, crafts, games and more. This is one western showdown that is sure to be a wild good time!
Katy Williams
What do classifying, comparing and contrasting have in common? They all require the study of “things.” That’s exactly what science is! It’s the study of the physical and natural world around us. Scientists investigate, hypothesize, test, analyze, interpret...the list goes on and it might sound a little overwhelming at times. Actually, “It’s elementary, dear Watson!” This week will be full of hands-on activities designed to get students thinking like a scientist. Through investigations and experiments, they’ll study physical, earth and life science. It’s sure to be an awesome week of exploration and learning, “scientifically speaking.”
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students)
SAT Test Prep
$150
Nancy Crossley
No Drama Llama, Llama
Llama Llama might have had some holiday and shopping drama, but there will be none of that this week! Who doesn’t love the Llama Llama series by Anna Dewdney? Llama Llama is a lovable character that is sometimes afraid to try new things. But with the help of his mama, friends and his favorite stuffed animal, dolly llama, he is able to experience new adventures and learn along the way. Grab a friend and a favorite stuffed animal for a week of fun, games, crafts and stories as we explore this heart-warming series. Students may even need a pair of red pajamas this week!
12:00-3:00 p.m. Grades 11-12 (min. 5/max. 20 students) $465 (price includes Official SAT Prep Guide)
Ann-Marie McCollough
Both the SAT and ACT test the same skills, but in a slightly different format; both admissions tests are accepted by all colleges. The SAT has four sections (Reading, Writing, Math without a calculator, Math with a calculator) and an Essay. The Reading and Writing sections have graphs, diagrams, and tables embedded in them. The Essay has changed completely to Rhetorical Analysis of historical nonfiction. We will spend one day on each section plus one on the Essay, always improving pacing with strategies for accuracy.
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-2
Rovers Rocketing to Space!
$150
Instructors from Destination Science
Myths, Legends and Tall Tales
Can you believe it? Not all stories are true! So why read them? Well, although they might not always be true, they can teach us a thing or two, even if some do stretch the truth a bit. This week, students will learn how myths, legends and tall tales are similar but different. They’ll have fun reading stories by world-renowned authors Steven Kellogg, Tomie dePaola and Gerald McDermott, and exploring their creative use of illustrations to help tell their stories. Students will also have the chance to write their own myth, legend and tall tale. This week will be full of hands-on activities sure to spark students’ imagination and creativity. Trust me! I’m not making this up!
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WEEK SIX July 16-20
9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-6 (min. 10/max. 42 students) $300
Calling all future astronauts, we’re returning to space… Destination Dinoterra, a newly discovered planet inhabited with alien dinosaurs! Students will design and build a Dinosaur Space RoverBot to gather and transmit information back to Earth and blast-off H2O rockets to this fantastical planet. At the end of the week, they’ll be able to take their robot, rocket, launch system and much more home. All systems go. 3, 2, 1...Blast Off!
Nexplore Mind and Body Camp Instructors from Nexplore USA 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 3-5 (min. 6/max. 12 students) $175
Do you love playing games and movin’ and groovin’ to music? This class is a combination of Nexplore Games and Zumba Kids led by instructors from Nexplore USA. Students will play strategy and mind games that focus on how to think rather than what to think. They’ll also enjoy fun, highenergy routines and games choreographed to music and rhythms like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and salsa. This class is designed to help increase focus and self-esteem, enhance creativity and coordination, boost energy and learn about teamwork. Students will also do arts and crafts and learn about other cultures. For more information about Nexplore, visit www.nexploreusa.com.
Calling Dr. Seuss Debbie Burr 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
Welcome to the wild and wacky land of Seussville! Join Horton, The Cat in the Hat, Sam I Am and others and delight in the imagination, art, rhythm and rhymes of the legendary, lovable Dr. Seuss. Snacking on green eggs and ham, playing games with Thing One and Thing Two or creating your own Foot Book are all possible in this class. Would you, could you, take this class? I would, I could, take this class!
Petite Chefs Kari Zelms 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $175
Calling all aspiring chefs! Do you enjoy reading, cooking and most importantly, eating? If so, join All Saints’ third grade teacher, Kari Zelms, for a week sure to entice your imagination and stir up an appetite. Each day, students will whip up tasty treats and sample snacks that go along with the book they read. Who knew reading could be so delicious?
Aloha! Missy Carson 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-1 $150
Aloha! Grab your Hawaiian shirts, grass skirts and get ready to limbo! Did you know that Hawaii is made up of volcanic islands and the Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters? Do you want to learn more about our 50th state? Come explore the geography, climate and history of Hawaii. Get a taste of Hawaii’s cultural flavors by tasting their unique foods and learning about their customs and celebrations. Students will make leis, tiki masks and discover what their Hawaiian name is. This fun week will end with a Luau!
S.T.E.M. Challenge Week - Part II Ann-Marie McCollough 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 2-3 $150
The second week of STEM Challenge will include new tasks to STEMulate our brains utilizing collaboration, communication, critical thinking, creativity and compassion. Each challenge will build upon the next to prepare for the final Friday Challenge. Students will also have time each day to think and create independently in our mini Maker Lab. Join me for an awesome week that will stretch skills and challenge minds.
WEEK SEVEN July 23-27
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WEEK SEVEN · July 23-27
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JULY 23
WEEK SiX · July 16-20
Week Seven
Writing with Style
Nexplore Mind and Body Camp
Nancy Crossley
Instructors from Nexplore USA
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 9-12 (min. 5/max. 20 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-2 (min. 6/max. 16 students)
$150
$175
“Awkward” is not a writing style! Writing is a craft that we can hone with a few syntactical tricks and some practice. What is the difference between repetition and rhythm? One sounds bad and the other good; we will practice the latter and produce some beautiful prose. “It’s not what you said but the way you said it!” Yes, tone matters…in writing, too. This class is for students who want to go beyond grammar to classy and clever composition.
Do you love playing games and movin’ and groovin’ to music? This class is a combination of Nexplore Games and Zumba Kids led by instructors from Nexplore USA. Students will play strategy and mind games that focus on how to think rather than what to think. They’ll also enjoy fun, highenergy routines and games choreographed to music and rhythms like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and salsa. This class is designed to help increase focus and self-esteem, enhance creativity and coordination, boost energy and learn about teamwork. Students will also do arts and crafts and learn about other cultures. For more information about Nexplore, visit www.nexploreusa.com.
Wacky Water Wonders Debbie Burr Age 3 (max. 10 students) 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. $150
If you think water is just for drinking or washing you are in for a surprise! Water is all around us and there are so many fun things to do with it. Did you know that we can change the color of water? Did you know that water is sometimes frozen or floating in the air and we can’t even see it? Did you know that water is used to make bubbles? This week will be full of hands-on activities sure to bring a smile to students’ faces and quench their thirst. And yes, we will get a little wet. So get ready for a week of wacky water wonders!
Experimental Fun Kari Zelms 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
Learning about science is fun! In this hands-on class, students will make, create and investigate various topics in science. For example, how can milk help teach us about color theory? What does buoyancy mean and how can we test it? What can we do with a little baking soda and vinegar? Students will also learn what it means to observe, infer and predict while conducting engaging experiments. Get ready to become science sleuths!
Storybook S.T.E.M. Challenge - Part II Ann-Marie McCollough 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-1 $150
Are you interested in science, technology, engineering or math? Part two of STEM Challenge will include new and exciting tasks based on favorite picture books. Students will also have the chance to “Design a Challenge” on our final day together. We’ll also have time each day to think and create in our mini Maker Lab. Join me for one super “STEMulating” summer camp!
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WEEK SEVEN July 23-27
WEEK SEVEN · July 23-27
Aloha!
Fashion 101
Missy Carson
Paige Money
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 2-3
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 7-8
$150
$175
Aloha! Grab your Hawaiian shirt, grass skirt and get ready to limbo! Did you know that Hawaii is made up of volcanic islands and the Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters? Do you want to learn more about our 50th state? Come explore the geography, climate and history of Hawaii. Get a taste of Hawaii’s cultural flavors by tasting their unique foods and learning about their customs and celebrations. Students will make leis, tiki masks and discover what their Hawaiian name is. This fun week will end with a Luau!
Welcome all students interested in delving deeply into the world of fashion and style. The main focus for this class is to tap into students’ own personal style and find a way to own it. We will study designers, the latest trends and create killer outfits. We will take a field trip to local thrift stores with the purpose of pulling together a runway look that will be featured in the ultimate finale, a fashion show highlighting their personally designed look. Come and join the fun…maybe someday your designs will grace the pages of InStyle magazine!
Drawing Made Fun and Easy Using the Grid Method Advanced Class
ACT Test Prep
Renee Kubik 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 4-8 $150
Artists can take their drawing to the next level in this advanced class utilizing the grid method of drawing. This class is perfect for those who took the beginner class in June, or even last summer. At the end of the week, students will have a portfolio to take home and share, as well as a favorite piece framed.
Nancy Crossley 12:00-3:00 p.m. Grades 11-12 (min. 5/max. 20 students) $465 (price includes Official ACT Prep Guide)
The recent overhaul of the SAT follows closely what the ACT has been doing for years; therefore, preparation for the ACT improves SAT skills as well. The ACT has four sections (Reading, English, Math, Science) and an Essay. The Science section, which is more about reading data than scientific knowledge, has now added “dual scientist” passages, and the Essay has changed completely from persuasive to argumentative. We will spend one day on each section plus one on the Essay. Throughout, we will work on strategies and pacing.
Amusement Park Science Camp Instructors from Destination Science 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-6 (min. 10/max. 42 students) $300
Do you love the thrill and excitement of riding roller coasters? Have you ever wondered what goes into designing them? This week, students will get to build their own kid-powered roller coaster - The Great Gravity Dropper! They’ll also design a crazy, fun, backyard carnival using centripetal force, simple machines and catapulting games. Then they’ll get to create their own floating Ocean Explorer to touch real shark and other marine specimens. Grab a friend and join us for a week of roller coasters, carnivals and marine exploration!
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Week Eight JULY 30 - AUGUST 3
Math for 1st Grade Rebecca Torres 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grade 1 (max. 20 students) $170
If you’re starting first grade this fall, this is the class for you! This week, students will work on skills taught in Kindergarten and be introduced to skills they’ll learn in first grade. Some of the skills reviewed and taught will include calendar math, skip counting, numbers and operations and basic geometry, just to name a few. Students will participate in activities, use manipulatives and play games to enhance their understanding of math. This is a great class to help prepare students for the upcoming school year!
¡Viva la música! Mirna Groff 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
Do you love music and singing? Learn Spanish through songs that children in Spanish-speaking countries sing at a young age. Students will also make crafts to use as props for their songs. Come join Señora Groff and learn about the Hispanic culture through authentic children’s music. There’s sure to be some moving and shaking as well. Long live the music!
It’s an Emergency Debbie Burr 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
Do you know how to get help if there’s an emergency, or what emergency responders do? First responders are true community heroes, helping keep us safe every day; knowing what their jobs require and what we can do to help them is important. This week, students will learn about the roles of these local heroes. Each day, we’ll focus on a different community helper such as police officers, firemen and paramedics through stories, games, crafts and even visits from some of these real-life heroes. Who knows, maybe YOU will be a future community hero!
Math for Kindergarten Kari Zelms and Vanessa Morales 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grade K (max. 20 students) $170
Are you starting Kindergarten this fall? If so, this class is for you! This week, students will work on skills which will be introduced in Kindergarten. Some of the skills reviewed and taught will include calendar math, skip counting, numbers and operations and basic geometry, just to name a few. They’ll participate in activities, use manipulatives and play games to enhance their understanding of math. This is a great class to help prepare students for the upcoming school year!
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WEEK EIGHT July 30-August 3
Math for 2nd Grade Jennifer Albritton 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grade 2 (max. 20 students) $170
Calling all second graders! Time to get ready for school! Join All Saints’ second grade teacher, Jennifer Albritton, and freshen up on skills taught in first grade and get introduced to skills taught in second grade. Some of the skills reviewed and taught will be addition, subtraction, problemsolving, basic geometry and fractions, just to name a few. Students will participate in activities, use manipulatives and play games to enhance their understanding of math. Get a jump start on second grade by taking this fun and informative class!
WEEK EIGHT · July 30 - August 3
Math for 3rd Grade
Pre-Algebra for Middle Schoolers
Allison Edmonds
Anne Hill
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grade 3 (max. 20 students)
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 7-8 (max. 15 students)
$170
$150
Time to brush off the cobwebs, third graders! Join All Saints’ third grade teacher, Allison Edmonds, for a refresher week of math. Students will work on skills taught in second grade and be introduced to skills they’ll learn in third grade. Some of the skills reviewed and taught will be addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, problem-solving, geometry, fractions and more! They’ll participate in activities, use manipulatives and play games to enhance their understanding of math. Get ready for third grade by signing up for this fun, hands-on math class!
Are you taking pre-algebra this upcoming school year? Then you’ll want to take this class to get a little “heads up!” This class is designed to give students an overview of pre-algebra. Whether they need a refresher course or want to lay some groundwork for the upcoming year, this class will provide instruction to dust off the cobwebs of summer. Students will review and become familiar with the following: the properties of mathematics, the language of algebra, solving one-step equations, adding and subtracting integers, graphing inequalities, proportions, percentages, statistics and graphs, probability, applying algebra to geometry and measurement. You can never be too prepared for school!
Math for 4th Grade Jamie Powers 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grade 4 (max. 20 students) $170
If you’re entering fourth grade this fall and need a little math refresher, you won’t want to miss this class. Students will work on skills taught in third grade and be introduced to skills they’ll learn in fourth grade. Some of the skills reviewed and taught will be multiplication, division, problemsolving, geometry, fractions, decimals and more! Students will participate in activities, use manipulatives and play games to enhance their understanding of math. Have fun while preparing for the start of a new school year by signing up for this class!
Math Booster
All-State Choir Camp
David Gaul
Emily Davis
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 5-6 (max. 20 students)
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 9-12
$150
$150
It’s time to dust off the cobwebs and get ready for school. This class is intended to help students gain confidence and fluency with topics they’ve already learned and introduce them to new ones they’ll learn when school starts. Students will review a variety of topics such as fractions, decimals, percentages, rates, ratios and proportions, as well as percent of change. This class is guaranteed to be lively, interactive, fun and informative.
Get a jump start on the competition and join Emily Davis for this week-long choir camp! This week, students will learn all of the 2018-2019 All-State Choir competition music prior to the start of school. This camp will also give students the opportunity to brush up on their sight-reading skills and proper vocal technique. Essentially, this is Fine Arts “two-a-days,” if you will. It’s going to be rigorous, but a lot of fun, too!
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More than “Sorta” Fun
Reading and Writing for 1st Grade
Temple Baldridge
Rebecca Torres
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade 1 (max. 20 students)
$150
$170
Buttons and beads are great for making jewelry, but they’re even better for sorting. Did you know that we can sort things based on their shape, size and color? We can even sort things based on how they feel and taste! This week, students will explore a variety of objects and learn how to sort them based on different characteristics. There will be fun arts and crafts each day to help reinforce the day’s lesson. And, of course, no sorting activity would be complete without a little eating. Students that love goldfish, fruit loops and pasta will love this class. It won’t be “sorta” fun; it will be a “lotta” fun!
Calling all first graders! Get ready for school this week by working on reading fluency, comprehension, grammar, writing and more. Students will not only focus on learning to read, but reading to learn in this class. Don’t fall behind; join this class and be ready for the start of a new year!
Reading and Writing for 2nd Grade Jennifer Albritton 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade 2 (max. 20 students) $170
Get ready for second grade this week by working on reading fluency, comprehension, grammar, writing and more. Students will not only focus on learning to read, but reading to learn in this class. Don’t fall behind; join this class and be ready for the start of a new year!
¡Hablo español! Mirna Groff 11:45 a.m.-2;00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
¡Hola Amigos! Join Señora Groff for this “Beginner Spanish for Little Ones” class. Students will learn greetings, how to to introduce themselves to other people and Spanish words for different animals and foods. What makes this class so fun is that students will be learning through songs, games and play! Each day, they’ll take something home to help show off what they’ve learned in class. Únete a la diversión. Join the fun!
Reading and Writing for Kindergarten Kari Zelms and Vanessa Morales 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade K (max. 20 students)
Allison Edmonds 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade 3 (max. 20 students) $170
$170
Get ready for Kindergarten by improving your reading and writing skills. This week, students will be working in small groups focusing on phonics and word-building skills. They will also be reading great literature and working on story structure and writing skills. Join All Saints’ teachers, Kari Zelms and Vanessa Morales, and get ready for Kindergarten!
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Reading and Writing for 3rd Grade
WEEK EIGHT July 30-August 3
Are you going into third grade this fall? If so, join this class to work on your reading fluency, comprehension, grammar, writing and more. All Saints’ third grade teacher, Mrs. Edmonds, will show students how to find information in text as well as make inferences. This class will help you get ready for the beginning of another great school year!
WEEK EIGHT · July 30 - August 3
What Did I Just Read?
Math Boot Camp
Sarah Wright
Neil Mittal
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 4-5 (max. 20 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 9-11 (max. 18 students)
$150
$150
“Yes, I read my lesson, but I have no idea what I read or what it means!” Does this sound familiar? Many students are excellent at reading and decoding but struggle with comprehension. If this sounds like you, let All Saints’ teacher, Sarah Wright, show you different ways to improve comprehension. There are many strategies, such as outlining, note-taking and annotating that can help you remember what you’ve read. Don’t feel lost anymore; find your way to understanding this week.
Time to brush off the cobwebs from summer! Do you want to be ready on the first day of class? Do you want to learn how to use more features on a calculator? If so, then sign up for Math Boot Camp! We’ll review skills needed to begin your new math class this fall, review vocabulary, learn strategies for studying for math tests and what your calculator can do for you. Bring a pencil, paper and graphing calculator. This class will prepare students to start their year in Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus and Calculus.
Collaborate, Investigate, Simulate
Transforming Robots Camp
David Gaul
Instructors through Destination Science
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 5-6
9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-6 (min. 10/max. 42 students)
$150
$300
Science is one of the most interesting subjects in school, but often times there just isn’t enough time for all the fun, hands-on activities that extend what students are learning in the classroom. Well, this week is just that! Five days of hands-on, interactive and engaging activities that will cover concepts such as physics, rocketry and chemistry. So get ready for a little egg bungee jumping, roller coaster challenges, bottle rocket launching and more.
Have you ever wanted to build and program a robot? If so, this camp will make your dreams come true. Students will get to design and build their own robot transformer. Want to build a skyscraping Megabot or a racing Autobot? Complete fun challenges with cool techno-toys and more. Students can build and train four robots to follow them home. Robots...transform!
Middle School Preparedness Liza Caruthers 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade 7 (max. 18 students) $150
Middle school is often a stressful time for rising seventh graders. Students who want to be one step ahead and gain a bit of confidence going into this new chapter of life should attend this class and learn about organizational skills, time management and study skills. They’ll also learn strategies to help build relationships with their teachers and peers. There’s no such thing as being too prepared!
Grammar Games: Catching On! Denise Tolle 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 7-8 (max. 18 students) $150
How good is your grammar? Do you know the difference between a participle, dangling participle and a participial phrase? And just what is the difference between infinitives and gerunds? Brush up on your grammar this week and go beyond basic nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Middle school grammar can be a bit daunting to some. Don’t let it be! You will learn how diagramming can help you learn parts of speech and how varying sentence structure can lead to improved writing.
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Week Nine August 6-10 Under the Sea Debbie Burr 9:00-11:15 a.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students) $150
Get ready to explore the oceans of the world and the fascinating life in them. Through songs and stories, students will become young oceanographers by learning the names of the five oceans, the different animals that inhabit them and food that comes from the ocean. “Dive in” and enjoy daily arts and crafts designed to reinforce learning. Get ready for a “whale” of a good time!
Don’t Bug Me! Tracey Salge 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
Is there a difference between an insect and a bug? Journey inside the world of creepy, crawly creatures designed just with us in mind! This week, students will become young entomologists and explore the difference between bugs and insects, what they look like, where they live, what they eat and how they survive. So, get a bug catcher and join us for a closer look into a bug’s life. They’re really quite fascinating and can be very helpful as well!
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WEEK NINE August 6-10
Cooks with Books Jamie Powers 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-1 $175
Put on your apron and bring a spatula! One of the best ways to connect learning and cooking is through children’s literature. Join All Saints’ fifth grade teacher, Jamie Powers, for a week of reading and cooking and learn how math and science play a huge role in the success of a dish. Students will also get a recipe book at the end of the week to take home and share with their family. Bon appetit!
WEEK NINE · August 6-10
Introduction to STEM Using LEGO® Instructors from Play-Well TEKnologies 9:00-11:15 a.m. Ages 5-7 or Grade K-2 (min. 11/max. 24 students) $150
Ratchet up imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Design and build as never before and explore the craziest ideas in a supportive environment. There are no prerequisites for this course. This class features different engineer-designed projects such as cities, garbage trucks, catamarans and dinosaurs.
Summer Boredom Busters Nicole Stroud 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 2-3 $175
Cheer Clinic Amanda Endsley and the All Saints’ Varsity Cheerleaders 9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades K-6
“So now it’s August, school is still a month away and I’m bored!” Does this sound familiar? There’s only so much swimming you can do or video games you can play. Join Dr. Stroud’s “boredom buster” class and learn to make some fun recipes for playing outside. This week, students will make sidewalk chalk, soap foam, sidewalk puffy paint, scented foaming paint and more. At the end of the week, they’ll have their very own boredom buster recipe book to take home and share with family and friends. Be prepared to get a little messy this week as we bust the boredom blues.
¡Vamos a Divertirnos! (Let’s have Fun!)
$150
Margarita Amate
Join All Saints’ varsity cheerleaders for a fun-filled week of cheerleading, laughs, dance and spirit-based crafts! Students will be split into grade level groups (K-3 and 4-6) and learn basic cheerleading techniques and the fundamentals of cheer. Older girls will learn basic stunts and dance as well. To add to the fun, the camp will end with a pep rally in the Martin Gymnasium on Friday. During the fall, students will also have the opportunity to cheer with the Varsity Cheerleaders on the field (dates to be determined). Now that’s something to cheer about!
9:00-11:15 a.m. Grades 4-6 $150
Will you be taking Spanish for the first time this fall or need to brush up on your Spanish before school begins? If so, let Senora Amate help you prepare in this week-long Spanish immersion class. The class will incorporate components of language, culture, music and vocabulary building. All of these components will be combined to encourage and develop learning in a fun and happy atmosphere! This class will be a stepping-stone for students as they enter the upcoming school year and get them excited about learning Spanish.
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Mother Goose
Summer Boredom Busters
Debbie Burr
Nicole Stroud
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Age 3 (max. 10 students)
11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades K-1
$150
$175
Do you love Mother Goose poems? Their rhythm and rhyme make them easy to learn and fun to sing. Come learn some of the most famous Mother Goose poems this week such as “Humpty Dumpty,” “One Two, Buckle My Shoe,” “Where Has My Little Dog Gone,” “Hickory Dickory Dock” and “The Cat and the Fiddle,” just to name a few. Students will have fun playing games and making crafts related to each poem they learn. Of course, no Mother Goose class would be complete without music and movement. So come enjoy some Mother Goose favorites and explore some new ones as well.
“So now it’s August, school is still a month away and I’m bored!” Does this sound familiar? There’s only so much swimming you can do or video games you can play. Join Dr. Stroud’s “boredom buster” class and learn to make some fun recipes for playing outside. This week, students will make sidewalk chalk, soap foam, sidewalk puffy paint, scented foaming paint and more. At the end of the week, they’ll have their very own boredom buster recipe book to take home and share with family and friends. Be prepared to get a little messy this week as we bust the boredom blues.
¡Vamos a jugar! (Let’s Play!) Margarita Amate 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 1-3 $150
What better way to learn a new language than through play! Do you know how to speak Spanish or want to learn for the very first time? If so, join Senora Amate for a week of fun and play. Students will be immersed in Spanish from the moment they enter the room. Through fun, yet relaxing, play and songs, they’ll learn new words every day! Then students can teach them to their family and friends. By the end of the week, they’ll be amazed at how much Spanish they’ve learned!
The Art of Cooking Jamie Powers 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 2-3 $175
Barnyard Palooza Tracey Salge 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 4-5 (max. 12 students) $150
Oink! Moo! Cock-a-doodle-do! What lives on a farm? I know, do you? From pigs and cows to roosters and hens, explore a farm where the fun never ends. Through stories and games, students will learn all about farms, from the animals that live there to crops that are grown. Each day will be full of art, math, reading and science activities centered around farm life. And of course, there’s sure to be some fun recipes to make. So “mooove” on over for a wagon-load of fun!
The Joy of Cooking is one of the most published cookbooks in America. And cooking is joyful. But, there’s definitely an art to it! Some say that we eat with our eyes first, which means we “taste” food based on how it looks before we even take a bite. This week, students will learn the art of cooking with Jamie Powers. They’ll discover simple, delicious recipes that are easy to create and presentation techniques to make their friends’ mouths water. At the end of the week, students will have all the recipes to begin their own personal cookbook collection. Bon appetit!
STEM FUNdamentals with LEGO® Instructors from Play-Well TEKnologies 11:45 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Ages 8-12 or Grades 3-5 (min. 11/max. 24 students) $150
Gear up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as houseboats, mini golf courses, forklifts and the London Tower Bridge. Design and build as never before and explore the craziest ideas in a supportive environment.
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WEEK NINE August 6-10
David Parks In-class Instruction: M/W, June 11-20, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Grade 10 $895
The New Testament is a collection of 27 books written within 70 years after Jesus’ death and resurrection. Jesus, and the books written about him, has deeply impacted the history of the Western world. This class will look broadly at some of the literature in these 27 books and narrowly at Jesus’ life and ministry. Because these books primarily focus their attention on one of history’s most impactful people, we will spend time looking at who Jesus was as a first-century Jewish prophet. We will be asking historical, religious and personal questions as we spend time learning about the world of Jesus and the early Church.
The Classical Legacy (class for credit and required for graduation)* The following blended-learning classes will begin in June and be completed by July 31, 2018. Students will have approximately 15-20 hours of face-to-face instruction with their teacher in June. During this time, and in the month of July, students will do assignments and projects online. All projects and assignments will be due by July 31 for grading. Students will have to complete the same course requirements and are subject to the same grading expectations in the summer as students are in the fall or spring. Tuition for each class is $895. Students may withdraw from a class, but the withdrawal must be in writing and received by the Business Office by 3:00 p.m., Friday, June 8. A refund of $670 will be given at that time. A minimum of four students is required for a class to make. Saints L.I.V.E. classes are now offered to non-All Saints’ students. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure his/her school will accept the class credit and grade. It is also the student’s responsibility to request the grade be sent to his/her school at the completion of the class. For further information or questions, please email the Director of Summer Programs at SummerU@aseschool.org. Class seating is limited to 20 students.
Digital Literacy (class for credit and required for graduation) Kimberly Moore In-class Instruction: June 4-8, 1:00-4:00 p.m. Grade 10 $895
This class is designed to teach students how to collaborate and share information online. Students will be introduced to emerging 21st century digital technologies. They will learn to navigate and use Web 2.0 tools to their fullest potential as both consumers and producers of information. Students will explore, analyze and reflect upon applications for online bookmarking, blogging, podcasting, vodcasting, collaborating, organizing and sharing. We will also discuss digital citizenship and how student choices on the computer affect them and the world around them.
Eric LaPointe In-class Instruction: M-F, July 9-27, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Grades 10-12 $895
This course will explore the impact of the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome on subsequent European and American religion, art and architecture and society. During broad surveys into these areas, students will be given ample opportunity to research and present to the class specific topics that are of special interest to them. At the end of the class, students will prepare an individual research or art project, which will take the place of the final examination. In the past, students have done projects ranging from historical and scholarly research to visual art, poetry, plays and even movies. *This class provides one of the three seminar credits required for the Honors Classics Diploma. Students must already be taking Latin throughout high school to be eligible.
Biblical Theology (class for credit and required for graduation) David Parks In-class Instruction: M/W, June 11-20, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Grade 11 $895
What do Christians believe? How did the major tenets of the Christian Religion develop? In this class, we will look at the historical development of Christian theology from its Jewish roots to its Roman influence to its modern expression. Although we will look at how Christians talk about God, creation, Jesus, salvation, humanity and the future, students will be encouraged to think about how they understand the Christian faith. In the end, students will write a credo, outlining their personal convictions as they continue to critically reflect on some of the most profound questions of human history.
SAINTS LIVE Learning in a Virtual Environment
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WEEK NINE · August 6-10
Saints L.I.V.E.
New Testament (class for credit and required for graduation)
MONCRIEF LOWER SCHOOL
BASS MIDDLE SCHOOL
THE 51 CAMPUS STORE
DILLARD CENTER FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION NORMANDALE MAIN ENTRANCE
ALL SAINTS’ CHAPEL
MCNAIR THEATER SIMPSON UPPER SCHOOL
Mission Statement
Outcome Statement 13
Non-Discriminatory Policy
All Saints’ Episcopal School promotes academic excellence in a nurturing, Christian environment and upholds the Anglican tradition of worship.
A graduate of All Saints’ Episcopal School will exercise genius within through developing a relationship with God, by engaging the world and by serving others.
All Saints’ Episcopal School of Fort Worth administers its personnel, academic, extracurricular and tuition assistance programs without regard to gender, race, religion, ethnicity or national origin.
See you this summer! 2018
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