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General Information
Registration Opens February 26, 2018 602.274.4866 | www.aseds.org/Summer-Camp
Welcome to All Saints’ Summer Camp! All Saints’ Summer Camp has received a reputation for flexibility and enthusiastic teachers who offer unique and exciting classes. Classes are designed by our teachers and provide them with an opportunity to share their passions, curiosities, and expertise with children. We are delighted that so many of our All Saints’ faculty and other educational leaders have offered their talents for this year’s summer camp. They have created the wonderful tapestry of choices you will view in this brochure. We’re bringing back our classic classes, such as Active Bodies Creative Minds, Sports Experience, and VansGogh. Be sure to check out our new and exciting STEM based classes offered in our DreamLABs, that will include coding, robotics, and other skills to bring out the maker in your child. Additionally, we offer a variety of classes that will enrich learning and reinforce math, reading, computer, study, and writing skills. At All Saints’ Summer Camp your child has the opportunity to explore his or her interests and pursue new ones creating the perfect summer experience! Flexibility and variety are key to our program. Classes are offered from 8:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. with an extended aftercare until 5:00 p.m. You may register your child for one or two classes, or you may build an all-day program. This brochure is filled with all of the information you will need to learn about All Saints’ Summer Camp. On page 4, you will find a listing of classes by week which indicates class title, instructor, class times, grade levels, and cost of each class. On page 8, is an alphabetical listing of class descriptions. The grade level requirements for each class indicate the grade a student will be entering for the 2018-19 school year. As you review this brochure, please note the 2018 All Saints’ Summer Camp will run a total of four weeks: June June June June
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Please feel free to pass on this brochure and invite your friends to enroll their children in our summer camp. We would love to have them join us! Additional information can be found on our All Saints’ Summer Camp webpage by visiting: www.aseds.org/Summer-Camp Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions at summercamp@allsaints.org. We are here to help you put together a great summer experience for your child. Regards, Andrew Klemmer & Danielle Daigle All Saints’ Summer Camp Team
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Week 1: June 4-8
Entering Grade Time Build It PK, K, 1 8:00-10:00 Elementary Dear Watson PK, K, 1 8:00-10:00 Piano Play PK, K, 1 8:00-10:00 Snackin’ Math PK, K, 1, 2, 3 8:00-10:00 States and Capitals 1, 2, 3 8:00-10:00 Build Your Own Dollhouse 1, 2, 3 8:00-10:00 Hard Rock Painting Co. 2, 3, 4 8:00-10:00 Jewelry Making 3, 4, 5 8:00-10:00 Math Games 3, 4 8:00-10:00 Sports Experience 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 Water Color Basics 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 Grammar Bootcamp 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 Sew Now! 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 CSI All Saints’ 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00
Teacher
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Ms. Kerrie Pelenytschka Ms. Elizabeth Gillis Ms. Casidy Nielsen Ms. Kelly Davis Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Chris Reed Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Mariana Morrill Ms. Jennifer Sprague Mr. JC DaVault Ms. Abby Coll Ms. Suzanne Scafuri Ms. Gwynn Nelson Ms. Katherine Stang
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Laser Cutting
Mr. Tyler Eglen
$220
Mindfulness for Children PK, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Read It Eat It PK, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Davis Dino’s PK, K, 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Movie Making Magic! 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 So You Think You Can Dance? 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Sculpture 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Creative Card Making 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Crafts Around the World 2, 3, 4, 5 10:15-12:15 Dungeons & Dragons 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 E-Books to Movies 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Flowers, Flowers, Flowers! 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Jr. Great Books 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Lego Robotics 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 (Mindstorms EV3)
Ms. Elizabeth Gillis Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Kelly Davis Ms. Tracey Williams Ms. Katherine Stang Ms. Abby Coll Ms. Chris Reed Ms. Mariana Morrill Mr. JC DaVault Ms. Suzanne Scafuri Ms. Jennifer Sprague Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Nicol Kardos Ms. Kerrie Pelenytschka
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Active Bodies/Creative Minds The Three P’s Biology of the Body Scrapbooking Build It Queens & Kings (Chess) VansGogh Tech Adventures Mini Monets Clay Creations! Drones Zombie Make-up (Beginner)
Ms. Teri Morkert Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Katherine Stang Ms. Chris Reed Ms. Kerrie Pelenytschka Mr. JC DaVault Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Tracey Williams Ms. Abby Coll Ms. Gwynn Nelson Mr. Tyler Eglen Ms. Suzanne Scafuri
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Ms. Danielle Daigle Mr. Andrew Klemmer
$110
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PK, K, 1 PK, K, 1, 2 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 2, 3, 4 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 4, 5, 6 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8
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12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45
After Care PK through 8 3:00-5:00
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Week 2: June 11-15 Entering Grade Every Day is a Holiday PK, K, 1 Ice PK, K, 1 Printing Princes & Princesses PK, K, 1 STEM Challenges K, 1, 2, 3 Sew by Hand (Beginner) 1, 2 Creative Card Making 2, 3, 4 Piano Play 2, 3, 4 Science Splash 2, 3, 4 Crafts Around the World 2, 3, 4, 5 Queens & Kings (Chess) 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 E-Books to Movies 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sculpture 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Summer Reading Café 5 Biology of the Body 5, 6, 7, 8
Advanced Robotics Active Bodies/Creative Minds Folk Tales, Fables, Fairy Tales Science Splash Up, Up, and Away Scrapbooking Water Color Basics Cursive Kings and Queens Jewelry Making Tech Inventions Basketball/Dodgeball Dungeons & Dragons Academic Writing Boot Camp Hard Rock Painting Co. CSI: TV vs. Reality
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8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00 8:00-10:00
Ms. Elizabeth Gillis Ms. Patricia Mussatto Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Kelly Davis Ms. Gwynn Nelson Ms. Chris Reed Ms. Casidy Nielsen Ms. Kerrie Pelenytschka Ms. Mariana Morrill Mr. JC DaVault Ms. Suzanne Scafuri Ms. Abby Coll Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Katherine Stang
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
6, 7, 8
8:00-12:15
Mr. Tyler Eglen
$220
PK, K, 1 PK, K, 1 PK, K, 1 PK, K, 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 2, 3, 4 3, 4, 5 3, 4, 5 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8 6, 7, 8
10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15
Ms. Patricia Mussatto Ms. Elizabeth Gillis Ms. Kerrie Pelenytschka Ms. Kelly Davis Ms. Chris Reed Ms. Abby Coll Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Mariana Morrill Ms. Tracey Williams Ms. Teri Morkert Mr. JC DaVault Ms. Suzanne Scafuri Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Katherine Stang
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $160 $110 $110 $110
Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Patricia Mussatto Ms. Chris Reed Ms. Abby Coll Ms. Tracey Williams Ms. Teri Morkert Ms. Gwynn Nelson Mr. JC DaVault Ms. Nicol Kardos Ms. Kerrie Pelenytschka Ms. Katherine Stang Mr. Tyler Eglen Ms. Suzanne Scafuri Dr. Beth Carson
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Ms. Danielle Daigle Mr. Andrew Klemmer
$110
Down on the Farm PK, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Fire PK, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Build Your Own Dollhouse 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Mini Monets 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Tech Adventures - For Littles 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Fun with Literature 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Sew by Hand (Beginner) 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Jump & Dodge 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Lego Robotics 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 (Mindstorms EV3) So You Think You Can Dance? 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 T-Shirt Designs 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Zombie Make-up (Advanced) 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Summer Reading Café 6 12:45-2:45 After Care PK through 8 3:00-5:00
$110 $110 $110 $110
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Week 3: June 18-22 Entering Grade Time Mindfulness for Children PK, K, 1 8:00-10:00 The Three P’s PK, K, 1, 2 8:00-10:00 Biology of the Body 1, 2, 3 8:00-10:00 Time Travelers 1, 2, 3 8:00-10:00 Basketball/Dodgeball 2, 3, 4 8:00-10:00 Hard Rock Painting Co. 2, 3, 4 8:00-10:00 Flowers, Flowers, Flowers! 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 Grammar Bootcamp 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 Piano Play 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 Sew by Hand (Beginner) 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00
Teacher
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Ms. Elizabeth Gillis Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Katherine Stang Ms. Patirica Musatto Ms. Janet Schrey Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Jennifer Sprague Ms. Suzanne Scafuri Ms. Casidy Nielsen Ms. Gwynn Nelson
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Fishing Exploration
4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Mr. JC DaVault
$395
Junior Scientists Elementary Dear Watson States and Capitals Making Mania Active Bodies/Creative Minds VansGogh Math Facts Basketball/Dodgeball Zombie Make-up (Beginner) CSI All Saints
PK, K PK, K, 1 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 4, 5, 6 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8 6, 7, 8
10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15
Ms. Shannon Klemmer Ms. Elizabeth Gillis Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Tracey Williams Ms. Patirica Musatto Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Jennifer Sprague Ms. Teri Morkert Ms. Suzanne Scafuri Ms. Katherine Stang
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Builder’s Workshop Ice Artful Umbrellas Bowling and Games Sew by Hand (Intermediate) Beyond the Basics: iPad and Keyboarding Drones So You Think You Can Dance? Zombie Make-up (Advanced)
PK, K, 1 PK, K, 1 K, 1, 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4 3, 4 4, 5, 6
12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45
Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Patirica Musatto Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Shannon Klemmer Ms. Gwynn Nelson Ms. Tracey Williams
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8 5, 6, 7, 8
12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45
Mr. Andrew Klemmer Ms. Katherine Stang Ms. Suzanne Scafuri
$110 $110 $110
Ms. Danielle Daigle Mr. Andrew Klemmer
$110
After Care PK through 8 3:00-5:00
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Week 4: June 25-29 Entering Grade Time Bugs, Bugs, Bugs PK, K, 1 8:00-10:00 Movies, Munchies and More! PK, K, 1 8:00-10:00 Piano Play PK, K, 1 8:00-10:00 Active Bodies/Creative Minds 2, 3, 4 8:00-10:00 Sports Experience 2, 3, 4 8:00-10:00 Artful Umbrellas 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 Sew by Hand (Intermediate) 5, 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00 CSI: TV vs. Reality 6, 7, 8 8:00-10:00
Teacher
Cost
Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Haley Hill Ms. Casidy Nielsen Ms. Patirica Musatto Mr. JC DaVault Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Gwynn Nelson Ms. Katherine Stang
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
We’re Going to the Zoo PK, K, 1 Printing Princes & Princesses PK, K, 1 So You Think You Can Dance? 1, 2, 3 Time Travelers 1, 2, 3 Fun with Literature 2, 3, 4 Movie Making Magic! 3, 4, 5 Dungeons & Dragons 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Movies and Munchies 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15 10:15-12:15
Ms. Shannon Klemmer Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Katherine Stang Ms. Patirica Musatto Ms. Teri Morkert Ms. Tracey Williams Mr. JC DaVault Dr. Beth Carson
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Animals Around Us PK, K, 1 Fire PK, K, 1 Mini VansGogh PK, K, 1, 2, 3 Jump Into First Grade 1 Tech Adventures - Littles 1, 2, 3 Basketball/Dodgeball 2, 3, 4 Cursive Kings and Queens 2, 3, 4 Bowling with Buddies 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Jump & Dodge 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sew Now! 5, 6, 7, 8
12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45 12:45-2:45
Ms. Shannon Klemmer Ms. Patricia Mussatto Dr. Beth Carson Ms. Teri Morkert Ms. Tracey Williams Ms. Janet Schrey Ms. Karen Pack Ms. Katherine Stang Mr. JC DaVault Ms. Gwynn Nelson
$110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Ms. Danielle Daigle Mr. Andrew Klemmer
$110
After Care PK through 8 3:00-5:00
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Class Descriptions
Academic Writing Boot Camp (5, 6, 7, 8) Suzanne Scafuri Get ready to learn about the power of words in Academic Writing Boot Camp! You will cover the basics from paragraph writing to writing a great thesis statement. According to need, you will review grammar rules and sentence structure, as well. Active Bodies/Creative Minds Teri Morkert (PK, K, 1) Patricia Mussaato (PK, K, 1) (2, 3, 4) This class is a mash-up of activities, crafts, and fun! Each day, we will get moving with athletic games and inspire creativity with fun art projects. Join your friends to develop your fitness and inner artist! Advanced Robotics (6, 7, 8) Tyler Eglen If you love working with your hands, computers, and making amazing machines, then you belong in Advanced Robotics. This camp will dive deep into sensors, motors, actuators, computer coding, and robotic controls. Using advanced micro-controllers and user friendly components, students will work together to build a real robot that can think, sense, move, and complete complicated procedures.
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Animals Around Us (PK, K, 1) Shannon Klemmer Learn about pets we see every day, like birds, dogs, and cats but also some more unique ones such as, hedgehogs, ferrets, snakes, miniature horses, and potbelly pigs. Also, don’t forget about the animals that live in our own Arizona backyards like javelina, coyotes, gila monsters, and more. We will make projects and play games and we might even get to hold a coyote skull! Artful Umbrellas (K, 1, 2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7, 8) Beth Carson Not all umbrellas need to be bland! They can deflect the sun and rain, yet reflect your unique personality and favorite topics, characters, and places. Each Artful Umbrella student will design and create artwork on his or her very own umbrella. Rain or shine, your umbrella will certainly be the most fun decoration in your room. Basketball/Dodgeball Janet Schrey (2, 3, 4) Teri Morkert (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) This class is designed for those who want to learn and practice the individual and team skills involved in basketball. Students will be taught basic skills, such as ball handling, fundamentals, drills, and scrimmage. Afterwards, students will switch gears and enjoy a competitive game of dodgeball! Beyond the Basics: iPads and Keyboarding (4, 5, 6) Tracey Williams In this course, students will practice their typing skills using games and activities. They will also explore iPad tools, from advanced camera functions to using the screen recording app to make their own tutorials. Students will become more efficient with Google Drive, Slides, and Docs, as well as native Apple apps such as Pages and Keynote. This class will benefit any student entering Middle School, or who needs help going beyond the basics.
Biology of the Body (1, 2, 3) (5, 6, 7, 8) Katherine Stang The human body is fascinating! Join us as we explore the science of our bodies. How does the food we eat digest? What really happens when we sneeze? Why do we get the hiccups? The answers to these questions and more! Class content is adjusted for grade levels. Bowling with Buddies (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Katherine Stang Get out of the heat and strike up the fun. Come bowling with your buddies! Class is limited to 13 bowlers. Bowling and Games (2, 3, 4) Shannon Klemmer We’ll go bowling everyday, and then return to All Saints’ for more fun: cards, board games, and more! Class is limited to 13 students. Bugs, Bugs, Bugs – See Fun with Literacy Build It (PK, K, 1) (2, 3, 4) Kerrie Pelenytschka Do you like to build? Have fun in this class building something new each day. We will see what we can create with sugar cubes, marshmallows, straws, Legos, and more! Build Your Own Dollhouse (1, 2, 3) Chris Reed We will be repurposing cardboard boxes and other household items to create fun doll houses for hours of imaginary play during the summer. These houses will be a great way to keep kids busy. Builder’s Workshop – See Fun with Literacy Clay Creations! (5, 6, 7, 8) Gwynn Nelson Bring in a photograph of your pet, and get ready to recreate your furry friend with modeling clay! Students will learn how to manipulate the clay with special techniques to create a “realistic” model of your family pet. Students will have the option to turn their final creation into an ornament to hang on the Christmas tree!
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CSI All Saints’ (6, 7, 8) Katherine Stang Where’s the evidence? What really happens in a crime scene investigation? Join us on the timeline of processing a crime scene, analyzing evidence in crime labs, and how to test the evidence through using science. Students will learn about various types of evidence and how to apply them. CSI: TV vs. Reality (6, 7, 8) Katherine Stang Do you like watching criminal investigative shows. We will dissect different tv shows and learn the difference between the television glamour and the reality of being a scientist. Crafts From Around the World (2, 3, 4, 5) Mariana Morrill We will create beautiful art pieces using techniques from different countries around the world such as Mexico, Africa, Japan and many others. Come join the fun! Creative Card Making (2, 3, 4) Chris Reed Join us and create beautiful, hand-stamped cards for all occasions. Each day pick a new theme and create cards for holidays and special occasions. Think of the pride you will have when you present a friend or family member with a beautiful card you designed and made.
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eens gs & Qu in K e v is Cur Cursive Kings and Queens (2, 3, 4) Karen Pack Learning to write cursive correctly and neatly can be super fun when it involves shaving cream, salt trays, watercolor paint, markers, Wiki Stix, and much more! Get some extra practice while having fun, and you may be crowned as a Cursive King or Cursive Queen! Sharpen your cursive writing skills this summer and soon you will be writing like royalty! Davis’ Dino’s (PK, K, 1, 2, 3) Kelly Davis Do you love dinosaurs? Come explore, create, and learn about dinosaurs. We will be doing art projects, reading books, singing songs, digging up dinosaur bones, and much more. Show off your inner Paleontologist. Down on the Farm – See Fun with Literacy Drones (5, 6, 7, 8) Tyler Eglen Andrew Klemmer How do drones work, and what can they be used for? This is the primary question that we’ll explore during this new-age camp. Learn the basics of drone flight, controls, and even aerial photography. Have a blast racing drones and sending them through complicated obstacle courses. If you already have a drone, bring it in!
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Dungeons and Dragons (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Jimmy DaVault Travel into the worlds inspired by JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis with your group of adventurers in one of the most exciting games of all time. This is a game that will encourage the students to problem solve, be social, engage the imagination, use math skills, read and create memories that last a long time. Students who take this class will learn how to create the characters, and play the game of Dungeon and Dragons, based off the 5th edition rules setting. E-Books to Movies (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Suzanne Scafuri This class will pair books read from iPads with movies made from the books. Students will read a book, watch the movie, and discuss the author’s intention as opposed to the director’s vision. Elementary Dear Watson (PK, K, 1) Elizabeth Gillis This class will help students think like detectives. They will crack codes, use invisible ink, play observation games and learn about fingerprinting. We will also explore the mystery genre in literature and learn about some famous fictional detectives for young readers like Harriet the Spy, Nate the Great, Encyclopedia Brown, the Boxcar Children, and Sherlock Holmes. Every Day’s a Holiday (PK, K, 1) Elizabeth Gillis Why should we only get to celebrate a special holiday once a year? In this class, we will celebrate a different holiday (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter and Fourth of July) every day through literature, music and crafts. Fire (PK, K, 1) Patricia Mussatto Join us as we spend the week learning about the wonders (and dangers) of fire... safely of course. Travel to volcanoes. Gather round a campfire, enjoying s’mores baked by the sun. Learn about candles, firefighters, lava, stars and more.
Fishing Exploration (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) JC DaVault Students will go to Prescott to learn the basics of how to tie a fishing knot, casting, setting a hook, how to reel in a fish, and basic survival in the outdoors. Spend time with your friends and enjoy the outdoors as we explore the world of fishing! Class is limited to 13 students. Flowers, Flowers Flowers! (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Jennifer Sprague Make flowers out of soda cans, paper, tile, and wood! Make sure to bring your own soda cans with interesting colors and patterns. Talk about recycling, better yet–you are reusing! We’ll supply the rest of the materials. All flowers will be taken home to share with friends and family! Folk Tales, Fables, and Fairy Tales (PK,K,1) Elizabeth Gillis This class explores stories that illustrate the essentials of good character such as honesty, courage, perseverance, responsibility, self-discipline, compassion, faith, loyalty, and friendship using literature, song and crafts. Fun with Literacy (PK, K, 1) Karen Pack Lots of fun with literacy will be happening this summer as students listen to and read stories, participate in engaging activities, as well as make and eat snacks related to many books by a variety of different authors. During Read it and Eat it, we will explore stories such as “If you Give a Mouse a Cookie”, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”, “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish”, as well as many others. Don’t worry, we won’t be eating real fish, but the child created snacks are sure to be extra tasty! Perhaps your child would enjoy having fun with books and activities related to Down on the Farm and animals, or Builder’s Workshop, reading about and building creations out of blocks, Legos, and a variety of other objects (some edible)! Reading, or being read to, can be so exciting when summer camp themes such as Bugs, Bugs, Bugs are part of the lineup! Who doesn’t like eating worms in dirt?! Fun with Literacy is sure to be a hit!
Fun with Literature (2, 3, 4) Teri Morkert Students will enjoy all types of literature in this class! Short stories, poetry, and myths will be read and discussed. A connected activity or project will also be included to further enjoy the literature. Grammar Bootcamp (5, 6, 7, 8) Suzanne Scafuri This class will provide practice in the fundamentals of writing and techniques for understanding grammar rules. You will break down parts of speech and word functions to learn how grammar works in academic writing. Through discussion, group work, and games, students will build a new understanding of words. Hard Rock Painting Company (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7, 8) Beth Carson River rocks, bricks, paint…what possibly could go wrong? NOTHING! We will pick the perfect hard objects and paint them into mesmerizing collectables that your family will treasure for years to come. Whether you opt for pointillism, portrait, or abstract designs you will have a rocking great time making your world a more colorful place. Ice (PK, K, 1) Patricia Mussatto Brrrrr….. Cool down this summer with all things frozen and cold. We will try ice science experiments, learn about Antarctica and the Arctic Circle, and mix our own ICE cream. We might even try to make ice grow!
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Jewelry Making (3, 4, 5) Mariana Morrill We will learn how to use different tools and beads to create unique pieces of jewelry. We will make earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. All materials for this class will be provided but if you already are a jewelry maker you are more than welcome to bring materials that you want to work with in class. Imagine making gifts with your own hands for the special people in your life. Jr. Great Books (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Beth Carson Do you like to read and talk about short stories? Do you like to do mini-projects related to the stories? Then this class will be a blast. We will use Jr. Great Books selections at appropriate reading levels as we read aloud, discuss, write, and create. Jump & Dodge (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Jimmy DaVault Each day we will travel to Flip Dunk Sports, for a one-of-a-kind recreational experience. You’ll literally be bouncing off the walls, while having high-flying fun! After returning to campus, you’ll end class with a friendly game of dodgeball. This class is raising your heart rate AND fun factor to new levels! Jump Into First Grade (1) Teri Morkert In this class, children will be exposed to beginning of first grade skills. We will practice handwriting, math facts, sentence writing, story writing, phonics and much more. The first day will include some assessments, and we will take it from their starting points. Junior Scientists (PK, K) Shannon Klemmer Join our team of Junior Scientists as we explore the world of science and all things that pop, fizz, or change color. We will spend our week in all areas of scientific discovery the body, the weather, colors, and more!
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Laser Cutting (6, 7, 8) Tyler Eglen This very exciting technology has now come to the classroom and is more accessible than ever. Students interested in design, fabrication, art, architecture, and even math will love learning the technical world of laser cutting. Students will be provided with hands on training, a variety of materials, and compelling projects that will help them utilize both their creative and technical sides. Have an idea for a new invention? Then jump into this class and get prototyping! Lego Robotics (Mindstorms EV3) (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Nicol Kardos and Kerrie Pelenytschka This class will involve fun programming and building challenges using the Lego Mindstorms EV3 robotics system. Students will have the opportunity to design, build, and program robots to solve a variety of missions. Join us for some Lego Robotics FUN this summer! Limited to 12 students. Making Mania (1, 2, 3, 4) Tracey Williams This is where your child’s creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills are challenged and developed in fun and exciting ways. Using cardboard to make an arcade, or Legos to explore a new and exciting planet, the goal will be to inspire future innovators and build their confidence to dream and create.
Math Facts (4, 5, 6) Jennifer Sprague Get a head start on your math facts this summer! We will work on solidifying a firm foundation in preparation for middle school math. This class will use fun math games and strategies to make memorization a breeze. There will be a combination of direct instruction, individual practice, and intra-class competition.
Math Games (3, 4) Jennifer Sprague Don’t let your brain turn to mush this summer! Come play all your favorite math games with your friends. We’ll play old favorites like Muggins, Mancala, Blokus, Master-mind and many more! Students will reinforce various math skills including, computation, memory, problem solving, and visual spatial skills. Mindfulness for Children (PK, K, 1) Elizabeth Gillis This class will offer exercises and activities to develop concentration and self-awareness including meditation, breathing exercises, yoga, crafts and children’s literature. This class will offer tools that children can use anytime to calm down, slow down, and feel better when they are upset. Mini Monets (1, 2, 3) (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Abby Coll Learn about some of history’s most famous artists! Each day, we will focus on a different aritst’s life and work, and create a piece of art inspired by them. Subjects will range from still life to landscapes and portraits. Mini VansGogh – See VansGogh
Movie Making Magic! (1, 2, 3) (3, 4, 5) Tracey Williams Learn the basics of movie making and channel your inner Hollywood director in this exciting course. Students will script, shoot, and edit their own movies. They will also explore special effects, including green screen compositing and stop motion animation. Students will use iPads, iMovie, and a host of innovative and exciting apps to create and edit their creations. At the end of the week, students will upload videos to a summer camp Seesaw account and we will spend the last day viewing the films as part of our own ASEDS film festival! Movies and Munchies (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Beth Carson Why not beat the heat and hunger pains? Relax in our makeshift movie theatre and enjoy watching new movies as well as old favorites while munching on plenty of snacks!
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Movies, Munchies and More! (PK, K, 1) Haley Hill Relax in our makeshift movie theatre while enjoying the snacks you made all by yourself! There may also be a craft or game that coorelates with the “movie of the day”. Come join us for cartoons, creative play and yummy munchies! 13
Piano Play! (PK, K, 1) (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7, 8) Casidy Nielsen Have you ever wanted to play the piano? Get started with this class, by learning the basics of piano playing. You’ll be introduced to basic hand posture, keyboard recognition, note reading, and basic theory. At the end of the week, you’ll get to show off what you learned in class at your first piano recital! Limited to 8 students.
Printing Princes & Princesses (PK, K, 1) Karen Pack Learning to write letters, words, and numbers correctly and neatly can be super fun when it involves shaving cream, salt trays, watercolor paint, markers, Wiki Stix, and much more! Get some extra practice while having fun, and you may be crowned as a Printing Prince or Printing Princess this summer! Get a head start on printing, or sharpen your handwriting skills this summer, and soon you will be writing like royalty! Queens and Kings (Chess) (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Jimmy DaVault Take your chess game to the next level, and build on your skills with more advanced tactics and strategies. Students will learn how to play for fun and competitively. In this class students will learn a variety of chess tactics while improving their problem solving skills. Read It and Eat It – See Fun with Literacy Science Splash (PK, K, 1) (2, 3, 4) Kerrie Pelenytschka Come and experience a little splash of science with Mrs. Pelenytschka. Do different science experiments every day that will be sure to captivate, motivate, and stimulate further inquiry and interest in science. Have you heard of Steve Spangler’s wacky and wonderful experiments and demonstrations that captivate student’s attention? Well then, this class is sure to be a must for your inquisitive child. Come and have some fun with Mrs. P!
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Scrapbooking (1, 2, 3) Chris Reed Learn how to scrapbook your cherished photos and preserve the precious memories of your lives using awesome techniques like embellishing, mounting, and arranging. Use the techniques right away in your own album. Bring your photographs, a scrapbooking album, and lots of creativity. We will provide the rest! Sculpture (1, 2, 3) (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Abby Coll Learn to create 3D sculptures using materials like paper mache, clay, and recycled materials. We will explore the fun and excitement of sculpture in this introductory course. Sew by Hand Gwynn Nelson Beginner (1, 2) (3,4) (5, 6, 7, 8) Have fun learning the fundamentals of hand sewing and design! Students will use cookie cutters as patterns for felt ornaments embellished with beads, sequins, and fur. Learn how to thread a needle, tie a knot, basic stitching, and sew buttons. Students will leave class with their very own cookie cutter ornament! Intermediate (3, 4) (5, 6, 7, 8) Build on your basic hand sewing knowledge, and learn about different types of stitches (whip, edge, and blanket stitches). This class will also focus on design, as the students will learn to execute their own freehand patterns. Students will have the opportunity to create a teddy bear, doll, or anything else their imagination can come up with! It is encouraged to start with the Beginner class before taking the Intermediate class. Sew Now! (5, 6, 7, 8, and parents) Gwynn Nelson Take your sewing skills to the next level! Learn how to operate a sewing machine, safely use an iron, cut fabric correctly, and sketch designs. Students will practice sewing straight and zigzag stitches as well as fine finishing techniques such as invisible seams and French seams. At the end of class, students will take home their own pillows! Limited to 8 students. Parents are allowed to register for this class too!
Snackin’ Math (PK, K, 1, 2, 3) Kelly Davis Do you like playing with your food? We will be making graphs, counting, adding, sorting, and much more. Come practice your math skills while enjoying treats. So You Think You Can Dance? (1, 2, 3) (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Katherine Stang We want to see you dance! High kicks, pirouettes, routines, and more. This class will offer elements of dance as well as exploring what it takes to become a dancer. Sports Experience (2, 3, 4) (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Jimmy DaVault The sports experience program will get students moving and working together by applying teamwork skills in controlled activities. Students will engage in activities that improve overall fitness and build on previous knowledge of rules by participating in dodgeball, volleyball, and basketball. States and Capitals (1, 2, 3) Karen Pack Play with puzzles, sing, and color your way through the fifty states and capitals of our great USA! S.T.E.M Challenges (K, 1, 2, 3) Kelly Davis How would you like to build the tallest tower with cream covered blocks? Make a bridge with Popsicle sticks and see if it can withstand a jello earthquake? Come bring your math and science brain to S.T.E.M. Camp!
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Summer Reading Café (5) (6) Beth Carson This class will help motivate All Saints’ students who want to complete their assigned summer reading in June and it will enable students from other schools to join in the great reading and discussions (books will be provided for non-All Saints’ students). The goal of the class is to facilitate students’ understanding of the themes, conflicts, plots, characters, points-of-view, and settings of the books. The fifth grade class will be reading, Wonder, by R.J. Palacio. The sixth grade class will be reading, Counting by 7s, by Holly Goldberg Sloan. If you have a copy of the book please bring it to class, as we have limited copies to lend to students.
Tech Adventures (4, 5, 6) Tracey Williams We’re designing video games and working with robotics, but we’re also 3D printing and programming! Bring your tech skills and get ready to have fun in this dynamic class! Tech Adventures - For Littles (1, 2, 3) Tracey Williams This class is a one stop shop for technology. From coding to circuitry and video game designing to robotics, this class will have it all. The only problem is that your child will never want to leave!
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Tech Inventions (3, 4, 5) Tracey Williams Using Makey Makeys, littleBits, Legos and more, students will become inventors and engineers, and everything in between. With Makey Makeys they will learn how to turn everyday objects (bananas, play dough, water, foil, etc) into a keyboard touchpad that they can use to create their own programs. A robot, bubble maker, car, and art machine are just a few of the projects students will create with littleBits. The possibilities are endless when children become inventors! The Three P’s (PK, K, 1, 2) (Paint, Play-Doh and Ms. Pack!) Karen Pack Join Ms. Pack in a paint and play-doh playtime adventure! Explore your inner artist through creative play with these childhood favorites.
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Time Travelers (1, 2, 3) Patricia Mussatto Travel through time to exciting places throughout history and maybe even go back to the future in this exciting week! We will experience the sights and sounds of Ancient Egypt, take a seat in King Arthur’s Court, ride into the Wild West, and more! T-Shirt Designs (5, 6, 7, 8) Tyler Eglen Do you wear clothes? Ever think of making your own? In this new class you can try your hand at two fun methods for designing your own shirts! If you love getting hands on with your making, then learning the basics of silk screening will be perfect for you. Or if you’re more digitally inclined and enjoy doodling cool pictures on an ipad, then the heat-press vinyl method will bring your designs to life! Either way, you’ll walk out of this class with at least 2 one-of-a-kind custom shirts. Bring your creativity and style for this unique design camp!
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Up, Up, and Away (PK, K, 1, 2, 3) Kelly Davis We’re going on a ship in our favorite rocket ship this summer. We will explore space through art projects, books, games and more. VansGogh (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Mini VansGogh (PK, K, 1, 2, 3) Beth Carson Draw on your shoes! If that sounds too good to be true, then hear this: that is exactly what you’ll be doing in this class! You will design and draw masterpieces on Vans shoes! Make dress code-appropriate or free dress appropriate shoes. Either way, you will present your finished products in a Shoe Show so everyone can marvel at your Vans! (Students need to bring their own white canvas tie or slip-on pair of Vans to decorate.) Zombie Makeup (5, 6, 7, 8) Suzanne Scafuri Beginner The focus of this class is on the basics of zombie makeup using latex, cotton, and tissue to create gore. Learn makeup shading and color-matching and creating false injuries with putty, makeup, and latex. Students learn about care of brushes and removal of zombie makeup. Advanced This class would be for students who have taken the Zombie Makeup beginner class. This summer, students will build off of basic makeup skills and focus on more intricate details, artistic expression, advanced makeup techniques, and latex building.
Watercolor Basics (1, 2, 3) (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Abby Coll Watercolor is fun when you know these helpful tricks! We will explore watercolor techniques like dry brush, wash, wet-on-wet, resist, salt, splatter, and others to create our own masterpieces.
We’re Going to the Zoo (PK, K, 1) Shannon Klemmer Tour the All Saints’ Zoo and discover new animals as well as surprising facts about old favorites. We’ll visit different habitats all over the world through fun crafts and games. From penguins in Antarctica to reindeer in the Arctic Circle to camels in the Saharan Desert, we’ll learn about them all!
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General Information
Registration and Payment Register early! Each class has a limited number of spaces available for students over various grade levels. Please visit our website www.aseds.org/Summer-Camp to register your child for the 2018 All Saints’ Summer Camp. Registrations are processed on a first come, first serve basis. Payment is required at the time of registration. Registration opens on February 26, 2018. Savings for Early Registration Parents who register their children for the summer program on, or before, March 31, 2018, will receive a 5% discount on the total fee for all of the All Saints’ Summer 2018 courses. Late Registration Fee In order to avoid a late registration fee, be sure to register for classes before the summer program begins. Registration forms accepted after May 31, 2018, are subject to an additional $10 registration fee. Changes in Class Selection Flexibility is our key, and we do our best to accommodate changes in classes. If you wish to change classes for your child once the summer program has begun, there will be a $10 fee to process the request. Low Enrollment Occasionally, a class will be cancelled due to low enrollment. Students may choose another course without charge, or parents will receive a full refund for the cancelled class. Cancellation and Refund Policy Parents are responsible for the entire tuition at the time of registration regardless of absences for whatever reason. Refunds minus a 25% processing fee will be returned to parents who submit a written request by May 31, 2018. No refunds will be given after May 31, 2018. Behavior Policy Upon registration on the website, parents will asked to review the behavior contract and inform your children about the appropriate behavior at the All Saints’ Summer Camp. Inappropriate conduct or behavior can result in expulsion from All Saints’ Summer Camp without a refund. Lunch and Snack Students are to supply their own lunch. We recommend healthy choices to provide them with energy throughout the day. Students who are attending classes over the lunch hour should bring a sack lunch from home. Lunches will be stored in a refrigerator, and all students will eat lunch together in a supervised area. Snacks will be served at 10:00am for students who are registered for camp between 8:00am - 12:15pm (or longer). If you wish your child to be included in the snack time or lunch time, even if she or he is not scheduled to be with us, there will be a $10 charge.
Questions If you have questions or would like help planning a full-day summer program for your child, please contact Andrew Klemmer or Danielle Daigle at summercamp@allsaints.org, or call 19 602-274-4866.
6300 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85012
www.aseds.org/Summer-Camp
602.274.4866