Singapore American School
Elementary After-School Activities Term 1
September to November 2014 All EASA classes are taught by dedicated and professional teachers, many of whom are part the SAS Faculty. Registration information for EASA is sent home via mail prior to each term additional notices are emailed to parents via the SAS
On-line Registration
Term 1 Registration Dates August 12: EASA Program Brochure available online August 18: Term 1 Registration first class choice
Start on August 18th @ 10am
o registration starts at 10:00 a.m.
August 20: Term 1 Registration 2nd /3rd class choices o registration starts at midnight of
August 19
August 27: Last Day of Term 1 Registration
Elementary After-School Activities
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Process & Policies PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY • EASA program will be available online on August 12th, 2014. • Students may register on-line (www.sas.edu.sg/easa) for up to 3 classes Online registration for First choice class opens August 18th at 10 am
• Online registration for Second & Third choice classes open from August 20th
(midnight of August 19th) to August 24th.
• Registrations received on August 25th/ 26th onwards will be subject to a $15.00 late fee.
• Registrations will not be accepted after August 27th. • If a class is full during registration period, students may request to be on ONE “Wish List”. In the following EASA term, parents will receive via email an early invitation to register for their Wish Listed class choice only.
• Minimum and maximum student enrollments are listed with each class description.
• There will be no refunds after you have paid and registered your child in a class (once you have received the receipt from PayPal).
• There will be no switches (transfers to a different EASA class) after your registration is confirmed (once you have received the receipt from PayPal).
• Email reminder will be sent out after class list is completed. If you have not received notification/confirmation email by March 14, please contact the EASA office at 6360-6282 or email vhardinge@sas.edu.sg
General information when EASA classes start: All children must report to the ES Cafeteria K-2 or ES Cafeteria 3-5 directly after school at 3pm. Cafeteria supervision is provided until 3:15pm when EASA classes begin. ES K-2 students may be picked up at 4:15pm or ride the 4:25 pm ES K-2 EASA Bus (Registration online), or walk home if written parental permission is given via easainfo@sas.edu.sg. ES 3-5 students may walk home, be picked up or ride the 4:25pm Student Activity Bus (YOU must contact the Bus Office @ 63606770 to arrange for the Activity Bus) after confirmed enrollment in an EASA class. Please notify the EASA office (room C-002) or at easainfo@sas.edu.sg if your child will be absent from their EASA class.
R e g i s t r a t i o n
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Language
Mandarin Out-of-the-Box! – KG/1st grade This program provides opportunities for SAS Elementary students to learn Mandarin in a fun playing environment. Students will be engaged in activities that are rich in visual cues and focus on developing communicative enjoyment and confidence. The main focus will be speech using lots of exciting hands-on activities. The program has been designed as a continuous three term curriculum and students are encouraged to participate for the entire three terms to get maximum benefit from the program. Tues & Thurs 3:15—4:15 16 classes Sep 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 30, Oct 2, 7, 9, 14, 28, 30, Nov 4, 6
Mrs. Phan Room M-107 Min – 8; Max- 10 $450
Recreation Kinder Swim Lessons – KG This class is designed for students who are already water safe (who are able to go underwater and dogpaddle) and need to start to work on basic stroke development. In case of rain, please bring sports shoes to every swim class as we will not cancel class but will offer an alternate activity. James Tay ES small pool Min – 6; Max- 10 $190
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Kinder Soccer – KG Let’s play soccer! Focus will be on introducing basic soccer skills through training, games, and most importantly fun. Players will play fun game as well as competitive games. Learn the basics of passing, dribbling and shooting. This will be a group / team training session where kids will have a chance to make new friends. Each participant is responsible for wearing the proper equipment to each session: shorts, t-shirt, shin guards, and athletic shoes. Soccer balls will be provided.
Mondays 3:15—4:15 8 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 3
ISA Coaches ES Playfield Min – 8; Max- 12 $180
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4 ISA Coaches ES Playfield Min – 8; Max- 12 $180
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6 ISA Coaches ES Playfield Min – 8; Max- 12 $180
Kinder Climb – KG Welcome to introductory climbing. Various climbing activities, safety and simple techniques will be covered in this class designed to challenge all levels of climbers. A good pair of athletic training shoes and a positive attitude is all that is needed for this fun activity! Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Ms. Lawrence ES Gym B Min – 8; Max- 10 $180
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Girls Soccer Skills – KG & 1st/2nd grade
Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Gymnastics for Beginners – KG/1st grade
Our girls-only kinder soccer program aims to ensure that your daughter gets an opportunity to develop her skills and coordination without being afraid of having to ‘beat the boys’. Our program aims to develop a love of sport by developing self-confidence in their abilities. Coaches will create fun practices and exercises to build their skills, tactics and games to develop players’ strategy and technical ability. Each participant is responsible for wearing the proper equipment to each session: shorts, t-shirt, shin guards, and athletic shoes. Soccer balls will be provided. ISA Coaches ES Playfield Min – 8; Max- 12 $180
This EASA class is a great opportunity for the children to develop their gymnastic skills. Cartwheels, handstands and rolls of every kind are just a few of the many skills we will teach. This would involve the use of their own body weight and being able to control it. Strength and flexibility training is included as well as eye-hand and eye-foot coordination while having as much fun as possible within the hour session. – Mrs. Ferrell & Mr. Ferrell Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5 ES Gym A Min-12; Max-20 $160
Yoga for Children – KG/1st/2nd grade Children’s yoga is a natural and healthy way to exercise, relax, focus and strengthen the mind, body and spirit connection. Yoga games, breath meditation and deep relaxation are wonderful self-help therapies and excellent for children’s general health and well-being. Each child needs his/her own yoga mat. Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6 Mr. Donaghey Room P-103 Min-8; Max-12 $140
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Climb-On! – 1st/2nd grade Welcome to introductory climbing. Various climbing activities, safety and simple techniques will be covered in this class designed to challenge all levels of climbers. A good pair of athletic training shoes and a positive attitude is all that is needed for this fun activity! – Ms. Wenstrom Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Ms. Wenstrom ES Gym B Min – 12; Max – 15 $140
Swim Lessons – 1st/2nd grade This class is designed for students in grade 1 and 2 who are water safe and have the ability to swim 15 meters without an aid (e.g. without the help of a kickboard). We will be working on basic stroke development and will end each lesson with a fun activity, e.g. the waterslide! In case of lightning risk, please bring sports shoes to every swim class as we will not cancel class but will offer an alternate activity. James Tay Thursdays 3:15—4:15 ES Pool 7 classes Min – 8; Max – 10 Sep 4, 11, 18, $180 Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Game Busters! – 1st/2nd grade Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
In this EASA class we will focus on games and activities that get students moving and actively engaged! We will play cooperative games, tag games, and invasion games while incorporating sportsmanship and team work. Students will learn important game strategies which will help them develop fundamental motor skills that they can use to play major sports in the future. The ultimate goal of this class is to build each child’s ‘athletic confidence’. Come join the fun!! Ms. Selvie/Ms. Wenstrom ES Gym D Min – 20; Max – 30 $140
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Soccer Skills – 1st/2nd grade Let’s play soccer! Focus will be on developing soccer skills through exercises, drills, training, games and a lot of fun. Players will be given exercises & drills to hone their skills as well as play fun games & competitions. Learn the basics of passing, dribbling and shooting. This will be a group / team training session where kids will have a chance to make new friends. Each participant is responsible for wearing the proper equipment to each session: shorts, t-shirt, shin guards, and athletic /soccer shoes. Soccer balls will be provided. – ISA Coaches (ES Playfield)
ISA Coaches ES Playfield Mondays 3:15—4:15 8 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 3
Min-8; Max-16 $180
Touch Rugby Skills (boys & girls) – 3rd grade Touch rugby is a fast moving, minimal contact, evasive game that is played throughout the world by boys and girls. The game is similar to rugby but without tackling, scrumming, mauling, lineouts and kicking. This fast, simple and exciting game promotes the fundamentals skills of running, handling, evasion and support play, whilst developing basic principles of attack and defense. It is a great social game too! SAS offers a select Touch (girls) or Rugby (boys) in 4th & 5th grade so, get a head start and learn to play now! Mr. Shaw MS Playfield Min-10; Max-15 $140
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Dodge Ball – 3rd/4th grade Come join us in this fast paced, fun filled, competitive game that is popular with students everywhere! Emphasis will be on developing throwing and catching skills, then using these skills in a number of versions of dodge ball. Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4 Ms. Lawrence & Mrs. Schuster ES Gym C Min-24; Max-34 $140
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Soccer Skills – 3rd/4th grade If you want to learn how to kick, tackle, pass and score, then soccer is the activity for you. Each week we will focus on developing new skills and then play an exciting game. Students will be engaged in gross motor activities that develop movement patterns. In just a few weeks everyone will be able to bend it like Beckham! Boys & Girls are welcome to join! Mondays
Girls Touch Rugby Skills – 4th/5th grade This class is suitable for both beginners and experienced players. Touch Rugby is easy to learn and is great to improve your child’s fitness. Our girls touch rugby program has the goal to teach girls specific touch rugby skills such as running with the ball, finding space, kicking, catching, scoring a try and most importantly, teamwork. SAS Under 11 team is the current gold medal holder for ACSIS so, learn to play before the tryouts in February 2015! Mondays Mr. Shaw 3:15—4:15 MS Playfield 8 classes Min-10; Max-15 Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, $140 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3
Mr. Donaghey MS Playfield Min-8; Max-14 $140
3:15—4:15 8 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 3
Climb-On! -3rd/4th/5th grade Welcome to introductory climbing. Various climbing activities, safety and simple techniques will be covered in this class designed to challenge all levels of climbers. A good pair of athletic training shoes and a positive attitude is all that is needed for this fun activity! Tuesdays Mr. Goode 3:15—4:15 ES Gym B 9 classes Min-12; Max-14 Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, $140 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Basketball Skills – 3rd/4th/5th grade Introducing a high energy, continuous movement basketball skills course. Students will be encouraged to have fun with various dribbling, passing, shooting, and defensive games. Our challenge and emphasis will be on pushing ourselves towards personal improvement in this popular and exciting team sport. Mr. Goode ES Gym D Min-12; Max-24 $140
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Discover Synchronized Swimming – 3rd/4th/5th grade Synchronized Swimming is an Olympic Sport that combines ballet, gymnastics and swimming. This is a great sport for a creative child that likes music, chereography and swim. The coach is the former Captain of the Singapore’s Synchronized Swim Team. All participants must be able to swim at least one length of the pool (any stroke) and be comfortable when fully submerged in deeper water. An athletic swimming suit, swim cap and a yoga mat isall that is needed for this class! At the end of the term, parents will be invited to watch a performance.
Mondays 3:15—5:15 8 classes (16 hours) Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 3 Students can ride a 5:15pm EASA bus to American Club & Great World City
Ms. Mei Krishnan ES Pool Min-8; Max-12 $300
Futsal (indoor soccer) – 4th/5th grade Are you ready to play some Futsal? Futsal is widely viewed as the ideal skill-building sport for producing technically exciting soccer players. It is a low contact indoor sport, fast-paced and the kids can play it rain or shine. With particular emphasis on the skills of passing, dribbling, close control & shooting. So, what are you waiting for? Sign up now!
Mr. Donaghey ES Gym C Min-8; Max-14 $130
Fridays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 5, 12, 19, Oct 3, 10, 31, Nov 7
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Volleyball – 3rd/4th/5th grade Introducing a high energy Volleyball skills course. This is a skills and drills class for beginner players that want to learn volleyball fundamentals in a relaxed and fun setting. Students will be encouraged to learn and practice techniques such as footwork for passing, serving and positions. If you really are serious about learning Volleyball this is the class for you! Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5 Mrs. Schuster ES Gym C Min-12; Max-20 $140
Artistic Gymnastic Routines – 4th/5th grade It is one of the favorite styles of gymnastics! Students will learn to perform short routines on & with different gymnastics equipment (gymnastics ribbons, circus equipment and etc). They will work on balance, strength and choreography. Students learn to combine rolls, handstands, cartwheels, pyramids, jumping, hanging, and pulling up on bars and rope into routines with partners & small groups. Mrs. Schuster ES Gym A Min-8; Max-12 $140 Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Game Masters! – 3rd/4th/5th grade In this EASA class, students will play a wide variety of cooperative and competitive games that are fun and exciting. Favorite games such as: Mission Impossible, Dodge ball, Pits and Alleys, and Massive Pin Guard will be played. Students will also learn competitive game strategies and team building skills which will help them in most competitive sports in the future. Don’t miss out on the fun!!! Thursdays 3:15—4:15 Ms. Wenstrom/Ms. Selvie 7 classes ES Gym C Sep 4, 11, 18, Min – 20; Max-30 Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6 $140
Boys Rugby Skills – 4th/5th grade Rugby is a very popular sport worldwide! Our beginner’s rugby program has the goal to develop your child’s physical and social skills, as well as encourage rugby specific skills such as safe and effective tackle techniques, perfect ball presentation, running, safe and effective body position when taking the ball, kicking, catching, scoring a try, and most importantly teamwork. You can be selected to represent SAS during Season 3 in our Under 11 team so, learn to play before the tryouts in February 2015! Mr. Shaw MS Playfield Min-10; Max-15 $140
Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Dodge Ball – 4th/5th grade Come join us in this fast paced, fun filled, competitive game that is popular with students everywhere! Emphasis will be on developing throwing and catching skills, then using these skills in a number of versions of dodge ball. Mr. Goode/Mr. Donaghey ES Gym D Min – 24; Max-34 $140
Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Elementary After-School Activities
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Martial Arts Karate – KG/1st/2nd grade Karate is a traditional Japanese martial art, which teaches students how to use hands, elbows, knees and legs to become weapons. It teaches children good discipline, healthy lifestyle, good morals and also helps them to make new friends. This class aims to build a solid foundation for children to understand and enjoy Karate. Classes are taught by a dedicated Japanese Karate Association qualified 5th Dan black belt instructor who has been coaching for more than 15 years. It is optional for students to purchase their own Karate uniform. Uniform’ ($50.00) order form will be sent home via EASA confirmation email. – Mr. Tan (Room I-117)
Taekwondo (Beginner Belts)
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4 Min-8; Max-14
$225
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6 Min-8; Max-14
$175
– KG/1st/2nd grade Taekwondo foster strong values and beliefs such as respect, determination, modesty, perseverance and self control. It is a systematic and progressive training that seeks to polish and maximize student’s ability in self-defense together with improving their self confidence and motor skills. This class will be supervised by an International Certified Instructor who is a 7th degree black belter. Taekwondo Instructor will assess new students that already have belts from other countries/organizations and he will determine what EASA Taekwondo class these students should attend. It is optional for students to purchase their own Taekwondo uniform from the coach ($80.00). Order form will be sent home via EASA reminder email. Thursdays 3:15—4:15 Mr. Patrick Tan (Room P-220) 7 classes Min-8; Max-16 Sep 4, 11, 18, $190 Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Kendo (Japanese Fencing) – 1st to 5th grade Your child will gain many benefits from this traditional Japanese martial art, including: improved hand-eye coordination and reflexes, enhanced speed and dexterity and developed sense of timing and precision. Kendo carries the principles of samurai swordsmanship cultivating your child’s mind, body, and spirit. Kendo is a fast sport that will build your child’s endurance, obedience and character. Mondays 3:15—5:15 13 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17, 24 Dec 1, 8
New students: it is compulsory for students to purchase a Shinai (bamboo sword) from the coach ($65). Returning students: it is advisable to purchase complete Kendo Uniform ($80) & Armor.
Students can ride a 5:15pm EASA bus to American Club & Great World City
Overview of Kendo gear: Beginners class – Shinai Sword Upper beginners – complete uniform After one year of training – Armor Mr. Suresh ES Gym B Min-8; Max-20 $300
Taekwondo (PS Advanced Belts/IS Beginner Belts) – 1st to 5th grade Taekwondo is a traditional Korean martial art that involves more than physical fighting skills. This introductory course will focus on the values of Taekwondo, the fundamentals of Taekwondo stances, kicking and hand techniques for situational defense. Course taught by an International certified Taekwondo Instructor who is a 7th degree black belt. Instructor will assess new students that already have belts from other countries/organizations and he will determine what EASA Taekwondo class these students should attend. It is optional for students to purchase their own Taekwondo uniform from the coach ($80.00). Order form will be sent home via EASA reminder email. – Mr. Patrick Tan (Room P-220) Min-8; Max-20 $360
Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 13 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5 No K-2 EASA Bus: Nov 12, 19, Dec 3, 10
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Karate (Beginner Belts: Orange belt & below) - 3rd to 8th grade
Karate (Advanced Belts: Orange belt & above) - 3rd to 8th grade
Karate is a traditional Japanese martial art. It teaches children good discipline, healthy lifestyle, good morals and also helps them to make new friends. Classes are taught by a dedicated Japanese Karate Association qualified 5th Dan black belt instructor who has been coaching for more than 15 years. It is optional for students to purchase their own Karate uniform. Uniform’ ($50.00) order form will be sent home via EASA confirmation email.
Students will continue to learn how to use hands, elbows, knees and legs to become weapons. The instructor will design activities to keep the students focused and enthused with this amazing martial art. Positive reinforcement for goals achieved, is the foundation of this program. It teaches students good discipline, healthy lifestyle and good morals. Classes are taught by a dedicated Japanese Karate Association qualified 5th Dan black belt instructor who has been coaching for more than 15 years.
Mondays 3:15—4:15 13 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17, 24 Dec 1, 8
Mr. Tan Room I-117 Min-8; Max-20 $295
Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 13 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5, 12, 19, Dec 3, 10
Taekwondo (IS Advanced Belts/MS Beginner Belts) – 3rd to 8th grade Taekwondo is a perfect form of stress relief after a long day in school. It brings lots of benefits for student’s physical and emotional being. Students who aspire to be a profound black belter are welcome to join this group after completing the beginner belt program. This class will be taught by an International Certified Instructor who is a 7th degree black belter. Taekwondo Instructor will assess new students that already have belts from other countries/organizations and he will determine what EASA Taekwondo class these students should attend. Mr. Patrick Tan Room I-117 Min-8; Max-20 $300
Fridays 3:15—4:15 11 classes Sep 5, 12, 19, Oct 3, 10, 31 Nov 7, 14, 21 Dec 5, 12
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Performing Arts Lil’ Ballerinas – KG/1st/2nd grade A fun-filled opportunity for your child to learn ballet and dance to classical music by Tchaikovsky and Léo Delibes. Students learn ballet technique through famous ballets such as Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Coppélia and more. No previous dance experience is required. Leotards and ballet slippers are preferred. Ms. Vivienne Tan Room I-311 Min-8; Max-12 $220
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Irish Dance Beginners – KG to 7th grade Come along and have fun learning Irish Dancing! In this beginner class, you will first learn a reel, and progress through to the light jig and hop jig dances. In some classes, we also work on specific skills to sharpen up your steps. Most dancers are able to perform on stage towards the end of the first year. Dancers can progress onto higher levels which include learning choreographed group dances and hard shoe dancing. As dancers progress, there are many opportunities to perform at both school and public events. The Irish Dancing teacher is Sharon Pawley (Hedigan) who danced competitively in the UK and Ireland for 15 years, and has taught in Singapore since 2005.
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 11 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6 No K-2 EASA Bus: Nov 13, 20, Dec 4, 11
Mrs. Pawley (Room I-311) Min-8; Max-20 $270
Elementary After-School Activities
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Imagine more… StoryPlay – 1st/2nd grade In Imagine More..StoryPlay children learn storytelling skills to perform for an audience. Each child will create a story following the Imagine More Story Structure Steps©: Character Description and Storyboard. They will learn about the 5W (Who, Where, When, What and Why), how to structure a story with beginning, middle and end where a character must solve a problem, how to describe a character inspired in themselves and how to use their voice to transmit emotions. They will be performing both as a narrator and an actor, wearing a self-made costume and make-up or mask (optional). The purpose of these classes is to foster each child's confidence in expressing him/herself verbally and physically as a storyteller. We create a safe environment to try new things, challenge oneself and learn from and with friends. Parents receive a weekly summary and are welcome to participate as audience in the last two classes, as a way to be involved and nurture the children’s self-esteem. Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 Mrs. Gavin Room P-213 Min-6; Max-10 $180
9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Acting Antics – Drama Performance (1st/2nd grade) Does your child love to dress up, act and perform? Acting Antics offers students the opportunity to participate in a full theatrical live experience. These fun filled classes give students the opportunity to discover dramatic potential, learn basic acting skills, develop self–expression & and improve confidence. EASA students will audition, rehearse & perform in a fully costumed play. Every student gets a role with dialogue and fabulous costumes. Sneak peek of Act II play : I Wanna be a Pirate - Penny has set her heart on becoming a pirate, but Xmas is coming & Penny desperately wants to go home. Sadly, Captain Sourpuss has said NO, apprentice pirates cannot go home for Xmas! However, 3 days before Xmas, the Captain and his band of scummy pirates are kidnapped by Murkala the sea monster. Is this Penny's chance to prove her worth & go home for Xmas? Will Pearl the Oyster, the beautiful mermaids, Bump the Barnacle & Whoops the Whale help Penny & her best friend Pete rescue the pirates & solve the mystery of why they were kidnapped in the first place? Acting Antics (Room P-314) Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 Min-8; Max-14 11 classes $380 Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5 Please Note: fee also includes a performance fee Nov 12 – 2hrs dress rehearsal of $72.50 for scripts, rights, costume hire, Nov 19 – 2 hrs dress rehearsal make-up & certificate of achievement. December 1st - Performance
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Hip Kids Hop 1st/2nd grade: Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5 Min-8; Max-12 $220
Wanna dance like your favourite Disney stars on TV? Using easy-tofollow steps and lively Hip Hop music, this class focuses on upbeat routines that develop good rhythmic motions while having fun. Each class consists of basic technique of dance, simple stretches and body isolations to help kids improve their flexibility, balance and coordination. Yenny, a choreographer from L.A. Dance Connection is the expert teacher for this class and will help your kids develop dance excellence and creativity in a healthy, happy and positive environment. - Yenny (LA Dance) Room P-103
3rd/4th grade: Mondays 3:15—4:15 8 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct 13, 27, Nov 3, Min-8; Max-12 $220
Acting Antics – Drama Performance – 3rd/4th/5th grade Does your child love to dress up, act and perform? Acting Antics offers students the opportunity to participate in a full theatrical live experience. These fun filled classes give students the opportunity to discover dramatic potential, learn basic acting skills, develop self–expression & and improve confidence. EASA students will audition, rehearse & perform in a fully costumed play. Every student gets a role with dialogue and fabulous costumes. Sneak peek of Act III Wolf, Wolf & Wolf - As Xmas approaches things are not looking good for the hapless firm of Wolf, Wolf & Wolf (private investigators) and their long-suffering secretary, Miss Nolan. Webster, Wilfred & Winston have not had a client in over a month until suddenly they have 2 very intriguing cases; why does Mother Polly Pig want to talk to them about the impetuous 3 little pigs, and why does Grandmother Hood want help with her not-so-nice–grand daughters, Red & Ruby Riding Hood? And what is Real Estate agent, Robbing Robin, up to? Come and enjoy the twists and turns of this very funny comedy as some valuable lessons are learnt.
Mondays 3:15—4:15 11 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3 Nov 10 – 2hrs dress rehearsal Nov 17 – 2 hrs dress rehearsal Nov 24 – 2 hrs dress rehearsal December 1st - Performance
Acting Antics (Room P-314) Min-12; Max-16 $380 Please Note: fee also includes a performance fee of $72.50 for scripts, rights, costume hire, make-up & certificate of achievement
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Theater Sports – 4th/5th grade Learn to take risks, improve your communication skills and have a lot fun. Each week we will learn new improvisation theater games. We will practice projecting our voices and using our bodies to tell a story Think fast on your feet and solve problems with silly props. You didn't know theater could be a sport? Well, by the end of the term we will be forming teams and competing against our peers on stage. This class will be taught by Leanne Fulcher our Middle School drama teacher. Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Room S-106 Min-10; Max-20 $220
Arts & Crafts Great Masters – 1st/2nd grade In this art class we are going to paint, draw, use clay, create collage work, make sculptures and really have fun exploring art! We will be working on a different project each week. Students will have an opportunity to learn and experiment with many different media and techniques. – Ms. Heathorn Room C-103 Min-8; Max-12 $180 Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Kindy Kollage - KG In this art class, we are going to do lots of different collage work and really have fun exploring art! We will be working on a different project each week. Students will have an opportunity to learn and experiment with many different collage techniques. Mr. Emery Room C-104 Min-8; Max-10 $180 Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Imagine more… StoryArt – 1st/2nd grade In Imagine More..StoryArt children will be using different art techniques to create their own picture books and present them to an audience. Each child will create a story following the Imagine More Story Structure Steps©: Character Description and Storyboard. They will learn about the 5W (Who, Where, When, What and Why), how to structure a story with beginning, middle and end where a character must solve a problem, how to describe a character inspired in themselves and experience the printing of their books. The purpose of these classes is to foster each child's confidence in expressing him/herself verbally and artistically as a storyteller. We create a safe environment to try new things, challenge oneself and learn from and with friends. Parents receive a weekly summary and are welcome to participate as audience in the last two classes, as a way to be involved and nurture the children’s self-esteem. - Mrs. Gavin Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 Room P-213 9 classes Min-6; Max-10 Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, $200 Oct 7, 14, 28,
Nov 4
Santa’s Workshop – 1st/2nd grade Students will have a chance to get into the Christmas spirit early as they become Santa’s elves making a variety of festive objects for the holiday season. Our projects will include a ceramic plate for Santa’s cookies, various tree ornaments, Christmas cards and other decorative items. We will work with clay, paper, fabric & a little Christmas magic. Join Santa’s Workshop and get ready for the Ho Ho Holidays! – Ms. McFadzen (Room C-100) Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4 Min-8; Max-12 $180
Toy Making (Sewing) – 2nd/3rd grade Do you like to snuggle up with a soft toy at night? Do you want to design and make your own toy? In this class, you will have the opportunity to learn to create amazing soft toys using hand sewing skills. You will design, sew and glue cuddly creations. It is a fun, creative and calming way to make new friends! Sign up now!
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Ms. Heathorn Room C-103 Min-8; Max-12 $180
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Great Masters – 3rd grade In this art class we are going to paint, draw, use clay, create collage work, make sculptures and really have fun exploring art! We will be working on a different project each week. Students will have an opportunity to learn and experiment with many different media and techniques. Thursdays 3:15—4:15 Ms. Caskey 7 classes Room C-101 Sep 4, 11, 18, Min-8; Max-12 Oct 2, 9, 30, $180 Nov 6
Origami Adventure – 3rd/4th grade We’ll make creepy crawly origami creatures. There’ll be a frog race and a slithering snake challenge. Students will also learn how to make objects that fly and we’ll launch them off the top floor of the IS School. In this class, we will be looking at aerodynamics and determine which flying object flies the farthest and why. The culminating activity is to design boats and have races in the pool. Come join the fun!
Sewing & Dressmaking – 3rd/4th grade Want to learn to sew? This class will teach students the basics they need to get started! They will learn how to cut fabric by following a pattern, thread the machine, load the bobbin, adjust machine’s tension, hand stitching and much more. Each week they will learn a new skill and the end result will be a WEARABLE project! Students are required to buy their own sewing starter’ kit and material (more information about the materials will be sent via email after registrations). Fridays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 5, 12, 19, Oct 3, 10, 31 Nov 7 Ms. Stella Room P-223 Min-6; Max-8 $200
Mrs. Brundage IS Library Min-8; Max-12 $180 Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Young Cartoonists – 3rd/4th grade This class is open for new and returning students. This fun class continues to teach all elements involved in creating great, professional-looking comics and cartoons. Whether you are new or coming back, this class will show you how to turn your ideas into cool and funny comics and hone your skills to perfection. The class is taught by Dutch best-selling author and widely published cartoonist Iskander Walen who will show you all the tips and tricks of the trade. Every session is filled with hands-on practice and your work will be reviewed on-the-spot so you can improve immediately. http://sgcartoons.com/ Mr. Iskander Mondays 3:15—4:15 Room C-103 8 classes Min-10; Max-20 Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, $220 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3,
Wearable Art – 4th/ 5th grade If you like Art, Fashion, Design or Modeling, you will love this EASA class! Create wearable art that reflects/represents your idea and imagination. You will have the opportunity to construct your own life size mannequin, make a unique wearable creation and model it at Wearable Art Show before friends and family! So, what are you waiting for? Sign up now! Mr. Emery Room C-104 Min-6; Max-8 $200 Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Elementary After-School Activities
Art Works in Glass - 4th/5th grade The ART in Glass class is open to students who have not taken the course previously. Students will get creative using new and recycled Glass to make ART items to display and wear! In this fun class we will explore creatively recycling, mosaic, embossing, and fusing Glass in a kiln to make jewelry, tiles, bowls, and more. Mrs. Thompson Thursdays Room C-102 3:15—4:15 Min-6; Max-8 7 classes $240 Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Young Photographer - 4th/5th grade This class is for new and returning students. This course will cover the basics of digital photography planning, composition and lighting of a variety of photographs. Each student will create a portfolio of different topics, including portraiture, landscape, still life, action photography and nature (using macro). In each of these photographs they will apply the techniques they learn in class. All materials (including cameras) are provided for. http://www.flickr.com/photos/youngph otographers/ Mr. Iskander Room I-312 Min-8; Max-16 $220
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Elementary After-School Activities
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Sewing & Dressmaking – 5th grade Want to learn to sew? This class will teach students the basics they need to get started! They will learn how to cut fabric by following a pattern, thread the machine, load the bobbin, adjust machine’s tension, hand stitching and much more. Each week they will learn a new skill and the end result will be a WEARABLE project! Students are required to buy their own sewing starter’ kit and material (more information about the materials will be sent via email after registrations). Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 Ms. Stella 9 classes Room P-223 Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5 Min-6, Max-8 $200
Mind Stretch Imagine more… Playdate – KG/1st grade Imagine More..Playdate aims at promoting a relaxed, fun and engaging environment to make new friends with the support of an early childhood teacher. Children will be participating in group activities such as games, sensorial and artistic experiences such as self-made puffy paint and clay, they will have the possibility to go outdoors to the playground, dress-up will be available and story time will be part of each class. We create a safe environment to try new things, challenge oneself and learn from and with friends. Parents receive a weekly summary and are welcome to participate in class to tell a story or support an activity, as a way to be involved and nurture the children’s self-esteem. – Mrs. Gavin Mondays 3:15—4:15 8 classes Room P-213 Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Min-7; Max-12 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3, $220
Chess for Beginners – 2nd grade For beginners only! No wires, no batteries, no screens – just the classic, fun, thinking game of chess and checkers. Students will learn the complete set of rules as well as some of the basic openings and strategies. Mrs. Hevey Room P-108 Min-8; Max-16 $160 Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Junior Scientists – 2nd grade Is it magic or is it Science??!!! Come and find out! Learn about Heat, Light, Sound, Magnetism, Electricity, Plants and Animals. Through a range of exciting hands on experiments and computer technology, you will discover the Magic that is Science!! For more information go to: https://sites.google.com/a/sas.edu.sg/primaryscience-lab/science-club or watch youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDwfjMv2sxU Mrs. Liddell Room P-320
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4 Min-8; Max-12 $190 Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6 Min-8; Max-12 $170
Fun with Cooking
3rd grade: Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Kids have the chance to cook 9 different simple healthy recipes during a session. The class will be totally hand’s on with students doing the preparing, cooking and cleaning up. Parents are welcome to join the class as a helper. Students will go home with a sample of what they made during the class. Students with food allergies are not encouraged to sign up for the class. Mrs. Ferguson Room M-204 Min-8; Max-12 $220
4th/5th grade: Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Jr. Zookeeper – 3rd/4th grade Did you ever wonder what it would be like to be a zookeeper? Do you like animals and want to learn the science and logistics behind caring for them? In this class students will learn all about the important roles that zookeepers play in Zoos. They will learn about animal conservation, the importance of habitats, nutrition and they will even have hands on experience behind the scenes at the Singapore Zoo. So, what are you waiting for? Sign up now! Mrs. Brundage IS Library Min-8; Max-12 $230 Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9 (Field Trip), 16, 23, 30(Field Trip), Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4 (Field Trip)
Mad Scientists – 4th/ 5th grade For all science enthusiasts out there! This course is a perfect opportunity for your child to make science come alive with fun experiments and activities. This class is sponsored by SAS’ High School’ Science National Honor Society students. This course will provide a fun overview study of a variety of scientific subjects (Physics, Biology, Genetics, and Chemistry) with many hands-on scientific experiments supervised by our Middle School Science Teacher, Mr. Chassagne. Sign up now! Mr. Chassagne Room M-335 Min-8; Max-16 $230
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Junior Journalists – 3rd/4th/ 5th grade Are you good at taking pictures, writing stories, interviewing people to find out about their lives or are you someone who likes to draw, make posters, or maybe even edit other students' writing? Sign up to help produce the Intermediate School Student Magazine - created by kids, for kids and all about kids stuff. Mrs. Shaw (Room I-215) Min-10; Max-14 $160
Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Music Piano for Beginners – 1st/2nd grade Open for new students only! Students will learn piano from square one. Each student will have his or her own keyboard with headphones on which to practice. During Piano for Beginners, students will be working on mastering the following skills: playing high and low sounds, using right and left hands separately and together, playing keys with the appropriate finger number, and finding groups of black keys and middle C. Students will also learn basic rhythms and music notation, as well as beginning improvisation. Students who have already had a keyboarding unit in their music class but do not yet take lessons, will also be able to advance the skills they learned in class. Lessons will include group and individual practice. - Mrs. Ganske (Keyboard Lab, Room C-201)
Beginners Violin Ensemble -– 4th/5th grade The Beginners Violin Ensemble is open to 4th/5th grade students. Working through a violin methods book and supplementary materials, students will learn violin basics, with emphasis on playing skills and ensemble performance. We highly encourage students to make a commitment to EASA Strings for the entire school year. All students will need to bring their own violin. These can be purchased at many music stores around the city for about $175.
Mrs. Bell Lim Room I-214 Min-8; Max-20 $400 Mondays & Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 17 classes Sep 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, Oct 1, 8, 13, 15, 27, 29, Nov 3, 5
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6 Min-6; Max-10 $180
Guitar for Beginners – 4th/5th grade Students will continue to learn and practice various guitar techniques. We will increase our knowledge of notes and rhythms and continue building our cord vocabulary so that we can strum along to simple songs. All students will need to bring a Nylon String ClassicalStyle guitar to the class.
Mr. Filice Room P-327 Min-4; Max-6 $210
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Elementary After-School Activities
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Intermediate Strings – 4th/5th/6th grade This class is open to returning EASA Violin players or for new students who have had at least one year of private lessons. Emphasis will be placed on playing skills and ensemble playing, with opportunities for solo and small group work. We highly encourage students to make a commitment to EASA Strings for the entire school year. All students will need to bring their own violin.
Mrs. Bell Lim Room I-214 Min-6; Max-20 $210
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Computer & Technology Little Enginners – KG Looking for a creative and fun activity designed for your inquisitive Kindergartener? The Little Engineers does just that! This class introduces children to simple machinery through fun activities. Kids will learn about simple concepts of how machines work through stories and simple play experiments. They will be manipulating and constructing with LEGO® and be amazed by the mechanics of how different parts come together to make an awesome machine. This class is an excellent hands-on activity for your child to explore simple machine concepts.
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23,30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Children’s Worklab Room P-223 Min-8; Max-10 $280 Brainteasers & Mindbenders – 1st/2nd grade This technology class will introduce thought-provoking, challenging and entertaining computer games to stimulate critical thinking skills to young minds. Students will use their logic to solve some activities, but at times they may have to think ‘outside the box’ to reach their goal. This class is guaranteed to tease your brain and bend your mind! Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Mr. Taylor (Room P-302) Min-8; Max-12 $170
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Minecraft for Girls - 1st/2nd grade Build an ancient civilization structure and defend them from invaders in Minecraft! Discover about ancient civilizations while playing. Minecraft is interactive and more than just a game. Girls play it differently than boys. In this girls only class students will learn physics, engineering, programming and lots more using this popular game that allows players to use digital blocks to create almost anything they can imagine. We will also be incorporating the use of Lego bricks to build structures. The use of Lego bricks helps to enhance the students’ learning in design, mechanics and engineering.
Mondays 3:15—4:15 8 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3
Jr. Enginners –
Minecraft Ancient Civilization - 1st/2nd grade Build an ancient civilization structure and defend them from invaders in Minecraft! Learn more about ancient civilizations as you play. Minecraft is more than just a game; it's a tool that can be used to enrich students' learning. Minecraft can be used to teach history, physics, engineering, and programming and lots more. It is an interactive game that allows players to use digital blocks to create almost anything they can imagine. We will also be incorporating the use of Lego bricks to build structures. The use of Lego bricks helps to enhance the students’ learning in design, mechanics and engineering.
Creatiq Mindz Room P-302 Min-8; Max-12 $200
1st/2nd
grade
(Open for new students only). Does your child love playing with LEGO®? Your child could be one of our Junior Engineers. In this class students will have fun learning science and mechanical concepts through hands on building with LEGO®. They will explore and investigate topics such as gears and levers as they construct a variety of LEGO® mechanisms. By the end of the session, students will have an understanding of fundamental mechanical concepts and their day to day applications through an enjoyable playing and learning experience. Wednesdays 3:15—4:15 Children’s Worklab 9 classes Room I-110 Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, Min-8; Max-16 Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, $260 Nov 5
Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Jr. Robotics – 3rd grade Love LEGO® and Robotics? This class is great for your young budding RobotEnthusiast. Get introduced to LEGO NXT and explore all the fun and mechanics that LEGO NXT has to offer. In this class you will be introduced to the basics of programming, learn about all the different sensors (Ultrasonic, touch and sound sensors) where robots come alive and to perform different operations at a touch of a button. Your child will get to build Robots and machines using LEGO NXT alongside friends individually and in pairs to pit their skills in order to complete obstacle courses and challenges offered by our instructors. So join us today and learn how to build and program your very own Robot! - Children’s Worklab (Room I-110) Min-8; Mondays 3:15—4:15 Max-10 8 classes $280 Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3
Elementary After-School Activities
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Girls Robotics Club – 3rd/4th grade
Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 9 classes Sep 2, 9, 16, 23,30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
It’s a race against time for the different robot teams to return to the future and stop the monster robots from coming into the present time. They have to be the first to get to the time capsule before the evil robots destroy it. .Can your team help to build and program the fastest robot and get to the time capsule in time? Complete different missions as students will learn about teamwork, simple robot programming and understand the mechanics of the robot as they work together. Find out how you can make your robot react to different situations using sensors. – Creatiq Mindz (Room P-302) Min-8; Max-16 $180
Arcade Game Programming – 4th/5th grade Program your own arcade style mobile games! In this course, students will be taught the basics of game creation, using a simple and intuitive game creation engine. Students will learn basic coding and animation in a colorful and interactive environment and the results of their work will be seen almost immediately. During the coding and creation process students will apply math and science skills. They will also have a change to test their arcade games in mobile apple devices! Wednesdays Creatiq Mindz 3:15—4:15 Room P-303 9 classes Min-8; Max-10 Sep 3, 10, 17, 24, $200 Oct 1, 8, 15, 29, Nov 5
Movie & Video Creation – 4th/5th grade
This class is open to new and returning students. In this fun course the students will learn the basics of all video (and film) productions. The course will cover planning, filming and editing of all sorts of videos. Students will work together to create a series of short videos, applying every technique they learn in class. All materials (including cameras) are provided. The instructor is Iskander Walen, who has worked on award-winning local sitcoms, television commercials, and created several short films. His short "What's On?" was part of the official selection of the Singapore Short Film Festival: https//www.youtub e.com/movievideocreation.
Intro to Graphic & Creative Design – 5th grade In this class students will learn how graphic designers use words, images, and symbols to communicate their ideas and messages. They will explore the building blocks of graphic design: including contrast, alignment, repetition and proximity. Students will work on their own projects that could include creating a poster in Pages for a class project. Students will use paper, computers, and ipads to create fantastic and eye-catching visuals. Mrs. Dowd Tuesdays 3:15—4:15 Room P-303 9 classes Min-8; Max-14 Sep 2, 9, 16, 23,30, $160 Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4
Mr. Iskander Room I-312 Min-8; Max-12 $230 Thursdays 3:15—4:15 7 classes Sep 4, 11, 18, Oct 2, 9, 30, Nov 6
Term 1 / Sep to Nov 2014
Elementary After-School Activities
Robotics – 4th/5th grade Explore the wonders of science and technology through robotics. Learn to build and program differ- ent types of robots that help mankind. Build your dream robot and participate in various challenges. We use Lego Mindstorms NXT robotics sets and each session is engaging and fun while accomplish- ing its learning objectives. Classes are conducted by experience robotics trainers who are passion- ate about robotics and enjoy working with young children. EASA Robotics students will be invited to represent SAS during term 3 at a local RoboPreneur Challenge. So, don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity!
Robotics Connections Room I-312 Min-8; Max-12 $230
Mondays 3:15—4:15 8 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3
Mondays 3:15—4:15 8 classes Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Oct 13, 27, Nov 3