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SUMMARY:Homeschool Class-Structural Engineering September 21 - October 12
DESCRIPTION:All Homeschool Classes occur once per week for four weeks. The course fee covers the entire course. Parents are encouraged to drop their child off for the class.Â Courses are taught by certified teachers who homeschool or have multiple experiences teaching homeschool students. All courses includeÂ materials and supplies.\n\nStructural Engineering Â ~~CLOSED~~\nAges 8-14 Â  Â  Â  Â  Â \nMondays Â  Â  Â  September 21\, 28Â Â October 5\, 12 Â  Â  Â  12:30pm - 2:00pmÂ  Â  Â  Â Â  $45\n\nStudents will build structures to understand forces\, materials and building concepts. Students will research information and then be provided with direct\, practical experience for linking this research to scientific ideas. UsingÂ experimentation and modeling to creatively solve problems\, students will see the various solutions to everyday engineering problems. This STEAM topic will incude such lessons as: teamwork\, problem solving\, science\, technology\, math\, communication\, analyzing and evaluating information\, digital design\, technical drawings and geometry.\nGross ScienceÂ Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â \nAges 6-12 Â  Â  Â (Go to October 19Â on the Calendar of Events to Register)Â  Â Â \nMondays Â  Â  Â Â October 19\, 26 Â Â  November 2\, 9 Â  Â  Â 12:30pm - 2:00pmÂ Â  Â Â  Â  Â  Â  $45\nÂ \nEw! Students will complete science experiments and create different substances that look gross\, feel gross or smell gross! This camp isn't for the faint of heart and is for students who love to get dirty. Studying the chemical and physical properties of a variety of substances will create fantastic results. Topics will include:\nGross Bodily Functions -Â Snot\, Edible Skin\, Spit and Taste (Theyâre related?)\, Flatulence Journal\nGerms -Â Germ Garden\, Travelling Germs\, Microbes\, Effectiveness of Soap\, Toothpaste and Bacteria\nGross Food -Â Spoiled Milk\, They Eat What?\, Rubber Eggs\nWhatâs That Smell? -Â Smell Ya Later\, Garbage Art\, 15 Worst Odors Â \nAnimals and Scat -Â Musical Roaches\, Worm Farm\, Drinkable Blood\, Match that Scat\, Bird Poop Art\n\n\nDebate Camp\nAges 7-15 Â  Â  Â  Â (Go to November 23 on the Calendar of Events to register)\nMondays Â  Â  Â Â  November 16\, 30 Â  Â December 7\, 14Â  Â Â  12:30pm - 2:00pmÂ  Â Â  Â Â $45\n\nDebate developsÂ critical thinking\, media literacyÂ and communication skills essential to academic and professional success. Students will be divided into age appropriate groups to plan and prepare arguments.\n\nStudents attending Debate Camp will learn to analyze text\, speak clearly and communicate effectively. They willÂ identify and structure arguments\, deliver speechesÂ and refute opponents.Â  This programÂ employs a âlearning by doingâ approach. Sessions will consist of short lectures followed by drills and exercises designed to expand upon and cement the dayâs lessons.Â  Students willÂ receive constructive feedback on debate skillsÂ each day of classÂ and leave with a follow up assignment to enhance skills learned.\n\nAges 7-9 will complete a court case between the The Three Little Pigs and the Big\, Bad Wolf using the stories The Three Little Pigs and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs.\n\nAges 9-11 will use fairy tales to debate ethics. For example\, Jack and the Beanstalk: Was it ethical to give Jack magic beans for a cow?\n\nAges 12-15 will debate high interest topics such as\,Â "Doing Time Online: Are children spending too much time online?"
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">\n<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" style="color: #000\; background: #FFF\;">\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html\; charset=utf-8">\n<title></title>\n</head>\n<body style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\;">\n<div id="body" style="padding: 0\; font: 13px/1.231 arial\,helvetica\,clean\,sans-serif\; margin: 0 auto\; width: 600px\;">\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">All Homeschool Classes occur once per week for four weeks. The course fee covers the entire course. Parents are encouraged to drop their child off for the class.Â Courses are taught by certified teachers who homeschool or have multiple experiences teaching homeschool students. All courses includeÂ materials and supplies.</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;"><span class="headerText" style="font-weight: bold\; font-size: 14.039999961853px\;">Structural Engineering Â <span class="red" style="color: #FF0000\;">~~CLOSED~~</span></span><br>\nAges 8-14 Â  Â  Â  Â  Â <br>\nMondays Â  Â  Â  September 21\, 28Â Â October 5\, 12 Â  Â  Â  12:30pm - 2:00pmÂ  Â  Â  Â Â  $45</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Students will build structures to understand forces\, materials and building concepts. Students will research information and then be provided with direct\, practical experience for linking this research to scientific ideas. UsingÂ experimentation and modeling to creatively solve problems\, students will see the various solutions to everyday engineering problems. This STEAM topic will incude such lessons as: teamwork\, problem solving\, science\, technology\, math\, communication\, analyzing and evaluating information\, digital design\, technical drawings and geometry.</p>\n<div style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">\n<span class="headerText" style="font-weight: bold\; font-size: 14.039999961853px\;">Gross Science</span>Â Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â  Â </div>\n<div style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Ages 6-12 Â  Â  Â (Go to October 19Â on the Calendar of Events to Register)Â  Â Â <br>\nMondays Â  Â  Â Â October 19\, 26 Â Â  November 2\, 9 Â  Â  Â <span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">12:30pm - 2:00pm</span>Â Â  Â Â  Â  Â  Â  $45</div>\n<div style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Â </div>\n<div style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Ew! Students will complete science experiments and create different substances that look gross\, feel gross or smell gross! This camp isn't for the faint of heart and is for students who love to get dirty. Studying the chemical and physical properties of a variety of substances will create fantastic results. Topics will include:\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Gross Bodily Functions -Â Snot\, Edible Skin\, Spit and Taste (Theyâ€™re related?)\, Flatulence Journal<br>\nGerms -Â Germ Garden\, Travelling Germs\, Microbes\, Effectiveness of Soap\, Toothpaste and Bacteria<br>\nGross Food -Â Spoiled Milk\, They Eat What?\, Rubber Eggs<br>\nWhatâ€™s That Smell? -Â Smell Ya Later\, Garbage Art\, 15 Worst Odors Â <br>\nAnimals and Scat -Â Musical Roaches\, Worm Farm\, Drinkable Blood\, Match that Scat\, Bird Poop Art</p>\n</div>\n<div style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;"><span class="headerText" style="font-weight: bold\; font-size: 14px\;">Debate Camp</span><br>\n<span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Ages 7-15 Â  Â  Â  Â (Go to November 23 on the Calendar of Events to register)</span><br>\n<span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Mondays Â  Â  Â Â  November 16\, 30 Â  Â December 7\, 14</span><span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Â  Â </span><span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Â  12:30pm - 2:00pm</span><span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Â  Â </span><span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">Â  Â Â </span><span style="line-height: 16.0030002593994px\;">$45</span></p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Debate developsÂ critical thinking\, media literacyÂ and communication skills essential to academic and professional success. Students will be divided into age appropriate groups to plan and prepare arguments.</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Students attending Debate Camp will learn to analyze text\, speak clearly and communicate effectively. They willÂ identify and structure arguments\, deliver speechesÂ and refute opponents.Â  This programÂ employs a â€œlearning by doingâ€ approach. Sessions will consist of short lectures followed by drills and exercises designed to expand upon and cement the dayâ€™s lessons.Â  Students willÂ receive constructive feedback on debate skillsÂ each day of classÂ and leave with a follow up assignment to enhance skills learned.</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Ages 7-9 will complete a court case between the The Three Little Pigs and the Big\, Bad Wolf using the stories The Three Little Pigs and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs.</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Ages 9-11 will use fairy tales to debate ethics. For example\, Jack and the Beanstalk: Was it ethical to give Jack magic beans for a cow?</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Ages 12-15 will debate high interest topics such as\,Â "Doing Time Online: Are children spending too much time online?"</p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n
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