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Come join Coach Mark Haffner as you have fun learning to serve, volley, and overhead. This high-energy camp will focus on the importance of sportsmanship,agility, movement, and the strength that is involved in the game of tennis. Campers are welcome to bring their own racquet to camp. Equipment will be provided for all campers who do not bring their own.
In Codemoji's Jr. Coding, students will learn the basics of coding and computer science as they are immersed in STEM activities. Students will collaborate to program robots to complete tasks, work with emojis as they dive into the Codemoji platform, and participate in offline unplugged coding activities and games. Throughout the program, students will design a website and learn to utilize their newly acquired coding skills to advance through interactive lessons. The Codemoji program will challenge your students as they advance through HTML, CSS, and JS coding basics and will promote the desire to continue their coding learning outside of the classroom.
This course will focus on the development of executive functioning skills that enable students to gain more independence and effectively participate in any class. The featured skills will include study skills, note taking skills, test taking skills, time management, and organization, and each day of this course will include both direct instruction and hands-on application in one of these skills. In addition, participants will be provided with materials/resources such as checklists and graphic organizers to use for any of their classes once the school year starts.
Number explorers will focus on basic number sense along with some fun hands-on activities that will reinforce the basic number sense concepts. agility, movement, and the strength that is involved in the game of tennis. Campers are welcome to bring their own racquet to camp. Equipment will be provided for all campers who do not bring their own.
Grades: PreK - 4Dates: July 18 - July 22Time: 9:00am - 12:00pmFee: $225.00Instructor: Little Medical School Staff
Inspired learning today - healthy futures tomorrow! In our 15hr Future Doctor Summer Camp, students will role-play the key responsibilities of a doctor and learn about vital organs in the human body. These future doctors will practice suturing stitches and administering first aid; they will learn about the heart, lungs, bones, brain, spine, eyes, digestion, and how pharmacists play a role in prescribing medicine.
Codemoji's Code It program's mission is simple: teach students to enjoy all things related to coding and the web while building problem solving and creative thinking skills. Our teachers deliver clear and entertaining instruction to ensure students have fun while learning complex coding skills using emojis that represent HTML text, which lowers the barriers to new coders and increases their excitement and understanding of computer science. Students build animations, websites, and video games; explore multiple coding languages; program robots; create STEM-based projects both on and offline and are encouraged to share their projects when they get home.
Grades: PreK - 2Dates: July 25 - July 29Time: 9:00am - 12:00pmFee: $250.00Instructor: Assemble Staff
Are you ready to blast off for an out of this world adventure? Do you like aliens, spaceships and exploring strange new worlds? Join Assemble teachers as we embark on a mission into outer space. Engineer your own spaceship, explore the stars and constellations, and learn about the influential "Hidden Figures" that left their mark on space history like Katherine Johnson.
"Conquer the great outdoors! In Wilderness MedicineSummer Camp, students will role-play emergency situations in the wild andlearn how to prepare for natural disasters. These future emergency medics willlearn about snake bites, hypothermia, tourniquets, poisonous plants, edible plants,distress signals, forest fires, tornadoes, storms, mosquito bites, and water safety."
The transition from kindergarten to first grade is a big step for any child. They will be a part of a "big school" now, have a longer school day, receive homework, and learn to be more independent. To help your child prepare for fall and get a jumpstart on a school year we have created a Get Ready for Grade 1! course. Every day will be structured to mimic school routine and introduce/reinforce skills necessary to be successful in the first grade and beyond.
In addition to academic preparation in core subjects such as reading, writing, and math, time will be allotted for social interaction and play. Sign up today to ensure that your child enters first grade with confidence and a love for learning
Every wonder what it's like to act in your favorite Disney movie or Nickelodeon show? Acting for the camera camp is great way to learn the art of acting for TV and movies! Students will work with basic acting technique and learn how to apply it for the on-camera medium using commercial copy and scenes from age-appropriate film and television scripts. By learning how to communicate the subtle nuances needed for this medium, students will explore what works on film versus acting for the stage. Camp will be held in Sewickley Academy's state of the art on-camera studio and students will receive all their on-camera work at the end of the week for viewing at home. They will also learn what it is like to work on a film set and delve a bit into the film and TV business. Taught by Carla Bianco, national commercial spokesperson and movie actor from Unstoppable and Promised Land.
Grades: PreK - 4Dates: August 8 - 12Time: 9:00am - 12:00pmFee: $225.00Instructor: Little Medical School Staff
Every cat needs a friend! In our 15hr Future Veterinarian Summer Camp, students will role-play the key responsibilities of a veterinarian and learn how to care for a cat. These future veterinarians will learn how to give a tip-to-tail exam, suture lacerations, give immunizations, discover the elements that make up a cat's blood, explore cat digestion, and understand cat body language.
This program is designed to help students acclimate to mathematics in Fifth and Sixth grades. We will focus on various strategies (including standard algorithms), foundational skills, and problem solving skills that will help students hit the ground running once school resumes.
Prepare for the school year ahead by reviewing key concepts from Sewickley Academy Middle School's English & Humanities curricula. Areas of focus include active reading and comprehension techniques; the writing process; language mechanics; and vocabulary development. Using a variety of activities appropriate for various learning styles, students will improve their fundamental skills and be better prepared for success in English. This course is designed for incoming Middle School students as well as seventh and eighth grade students who are looking for additional growth and support in these areas.
This fun, activity-driven workshop will help incoming Middle School students prepare to be successful from day one. In this course, students will develop the tools needed in middle school, including study skills, planning, and organization. Students will learn to identify their current learning habits and how to adjust them to meet the increased workload and responsibilities of middle school. This course is designed for incoming middle school students as well as 7th and 8th graders who need extra support in these areas. The course is open to students from any school, as most of the curriculum is applicable to all middle schools. However, some aspects of the curriculum will be tailored to Sewickley Academy Middle School.