SEP - February 28th & March 7th
Dates:
2/28/2026 9:00 AM - 3/7/2026 4:00 PM
Âge:
Grades Maternelle - 12
Coût:
$0.00
Disponibilité:
This session has openings
L'inscription pour cette session se terminera le 2/19/2026.
Activités
Art of Drawing
Welcome to Drawing Class, where your imagination takes the lead! Whether you are a doodler or a detail-lover, this class is all about exploring your creativity. From sketching basics to bold masterpieces, we will dive into techniques that make your ideas come to life. Grab your pencils, let’s turn those blank pages into works of art!
Debating for Impact
Welcome to debate and public speaking. Students will be introduced to public speaking and will practice these skills while debating important current and/or historical topics that influence American society today. This is an “On your feet” competitive and highly participatory course that is geared toward the development and enhancement of communication for both debating and public speaking. Students will learn how to prepare arguments for and against a position, listen and learn critical thinking, and how to speak persuasively on a topic.
Math in Motion
Students thrive when their curiosity is met with challenge, creativity, and joy—and that’s exactly what Math in Motion delivers. This class introduces young children to early math concepts, while also laying the foundation for higher-level thinking. Through movement, music, and playful hands-on activities, math becomes an adventure. By starting early, students strengthen both their math skills and problem-solving abilities—building the confidence and creativity they’ll need to tackle more advanced learning as they grow.
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Spatial Problem Solving and Puzzles
Young innovators will stretch their spatial reasoning skills through a series of hands-on challenges and mind-bending puzzles in both two and three dimensions. Students will explore the fascinating connections between dimensions as they experiment with paper folding, flexagons, tangrams, Polydrons, and Möbius strips. They will design and construct 3-D cube structures, create precise 2-D projections, and develop isometric drawings that bring their visual-spatial thinking to life. This course encourages curiosity, creativity, and advanced problem-solving through mathematical exploration and design.
STEM into Science
Who is ready to have hands-on experience with Science? The goal is to provide hands-on learning to help students engage in science. Students who do hands-on activities tend to remember more of what they were taught. During this course, students will build rockets, build 3-D diagrams of solar systems, create weather tools, use household items, and use a variety of edible treats to show the physical changes of the Earth. Using what they learn, from each activity, students will be able to identify the steps of the scientific process.