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SUMMARY:July 20-24: Robotics\, Etiquette\, CSI & Video Game Design
DESCRIPTION:Robotics/CodingÂ (CLOSED)\n(Entering PreK/K â 8thÂ Grade)\n\nCan your child build\, code and program a variety of robots? Robotics and coding are becoming critical parts of the lives of today's youth. Youth are being prepared for jobs that don't yet exist and are learning to think\, create and inspire! Robotics builds science\, technology\, engineering and math skills\, providing students with real world experiences\, which provides practice critically thinking about problems and solutions while developing programming skills and team building. AAALC robotics programs begin as young as VPK and encourage students to continue through high school and beyond.\n\nCSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CLOSED)\n(Entering 1st-8thÂ grade)\n\nWhodunit? Young detectives will enter a world of mystery and mayhem as they try to solve a âcrimeâ. They will learn how detectives solve cases and what strategies they can use to help. Stealth and saavy investigationÂ will be important.Â Students will read\, write\, listen and "detect". Fingerprints\, "blood" samples\, footprints\, DNA extractionÂ and more will combine and leave some surprises in store. A special visit from a K9 friend will give young detectives a sneak peek into the world of investigative police work and all that goes into solving real cases.Â Note:Â Campers who sign up for this event will be given a character to portray. On the last day of camp\, each child will come dressed as their character and participate to solve a mystery that will start as soon as they enter the room. Who will be the guilty one? Who will be the mole? Can you solve the mystery?\n\nVideo Game Design (CLOSED)\n(Entering 1st-8thÂ grade)\n\nIs your child interested in creating their own video games? Does your child have an imagination that can take them anywhere? Would you like them to be able to continue their work after camp is over? Join AAALC for an incredible camp week that will continue long after itâs over. Campers will use computer technology to build and design their own video games. They will begin by creating characters and settings and will continue by tellingÂ their stories through a game board that is brought to life with technology\, transforming learning from the paper and putting the final product into the hands of campers. They will learn to use this tool at the Center and can continue at home\, long after camp is over. The possibilities are endless!\n\nEtiquette (CLOSED)\n(Entering 3rdÂ â 8thÂ )Â (P.M. only)\n\nManners are critical to your childâs success both socially and professionally. This interactive week-long camp will introduce children to essential manners and important social skills to increase their confidence in any situation. Daily activities will include role play\, discussion\, hands-on activities and more. Topics will be covered in a fun\, engaging manner and will teach campers lessons on: Posture\, Confidence\, Handshakes\, Eye Contact\, Grooming\, Attire\, Sportsmanship\, Digital Diplomacy\, Parties/Playdates\, Invitation\, Host/Guest Relations\, Thank You Notes\, Table Manners and moreâ¦\n\nImportant Notice: Camps fill up quickly. If registration options arenât open for specific selections\, then they are not available. Contact 341-1400 to be placed on a Waiting List. Cancellations requested more than two weeks prior to camp will incur a $35 cancellation fee. Cancellations within two weeks of camp may not be refunded unless there is a camper on the Waiting List. A $35 cancellation fee will still be applied. Extended Day is available by calling the office at 341-1400 to request to be placed on the list. There is an additional $5 charge for each day. Regular camp hours for students entering 1st-8th grade are from 9:00am-3:30pm with Extended Day services offered from 8:30am-5:15pm. PreK/K student hours differ slightly.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.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\;"><strong style="font-style: normal\; font-weight: bold\;">Robotics/Coding</strong>Â (CLOSED)<br>\n(Entering PreK/K â€“ 8<sup style="vertical-align: text-top\;">th</sup>Â Grade)</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Can your child build\, code and program a variety of robots? Robotics and coding are becoming critical parts of the lives of today's youth. Youth are being prepared for jobs that don't yet exist and are learning to think\, create and inspire! Robotics builds science\, technology\, engineering and math skills\, providing students with real world experiences\, which provides practice critically thinking about problems and solutions while developing programming skills and team building. AAALC robotics programs begin as young as VPK and encourage students to continue through high school and beyond.</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;"><strong style="font-style: normal\; font-weight: bold\;">CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</strong> (CLOSED)<br>\n(Entering 1<sup style="vertical-align: text-top\;">st</sup>-8<sup style="vertical-align: text-top\;">th</sup>Â grade)</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Whodunit? Young detectives will enter a world of mystery and mayhem as they try to solve a â€œcrimeâ€. They will learn how detectives solve cases and what strategies they can use to help. Stealth and saavy investigationÂ will be important.Â Students will read\, write\, listen and "detect". Fingerprints\, "blood" samples\, footprints\, DNA extractionÂ and more will combine and leave some surprises in store. A special visit from a K9 friend will give young detectives a sneak peek into the world of investigative police work and all that goes into solving real cases.Â <u>Note:</u>Â Campers who sign up for this event will be given a character to portray. On the last day of camp\, each child will come dressed as their character and participate to solve a mystery that will start as soon as they enter the room. Who will be the guilty one? Who will be the mole? Can you solve the mystery?</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;"><strong style="font-style: normal\; font-weight: bold\;">Video Game Design</strong> (CLOSED)<br>\n(Entering 1st-8thÂ grade)</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Is your child interested in creating their own video games? Does your child have an imagination that can take them anywhere? Would you like them to be able to continue their work after camp is over? Join AAALC for an incredible camp week that will continue long after itâ€™s over. Campers will use computer technology to build and design their own video games. They will begin by creating characters and settings and will continue by tellingÂ their stories through a game board that is brought to life with technology\, transforming learning from the paper and putting the final product into the hands of campers. They will learn to use this tool at the Center and can continue at home\, long after camp is over. The possibilities are endless!</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;"><strong style="font-style: normal\; font-weight: bold\;">Etiquette</strong> (CLOSED)<br>\n(Entering 3<sup style="vertical-align: text-top\;">rd</sup>Â â€“ 8<sup style="vertical-align: text-top\;">thÂ </sup>)Â (P.M. only)</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\;">Manners are critical to your childâ€™s success both socially and professionally. This interactive week-long camp will introduce children to essential manners and important social skills to increase their confidence in any situation. Daily activities will include role play\, discussion\, hands-on activities and more. Topics will be covered in a fun\, engaging manner and will teach campers lessons on: Posture\, Confidence\, Handshakes\, Eye Contact\, Grooming\, Attire\, Sportsmanship\, Digital Diplomacy\, Parties/Playdates\, Invitation\, Host/Guest Relations\, Thank You Notes\, Table Manners and moreâ€¦</p>\n<p style="margin: 0\; padding: 0\; margin-bottom: 1em\; text-align: center\;"><strong style="font-style: normal\; font-weight: bold\;">Important Notice:</strong> Camps fill up quickly. If registration options arenâ€™t open for specific selections\, then they are not available. Contact 341-1400 to be placed on a Waiting List. Cancellations requested more than two weeks prior to camp will incur a $35 cancellation fee. Cancellations within two weeks of camp may not be refunded unless there is a camper on the Waiting List. A $35 cancellation fee will still be applied. Extended Day is available by calling the office at 341-1400 to request to be placed on the list. There is an additional $5 charge for each day. Regular camp hours for students entering 1st-8th grade are from 9:00am-3:30pm with Extended Day services offered from 8:30am-5:15pm. <span style="text-align: center\;">PreK</span><span style="text-align: center\;">/K student hours differ slightly.</span></p>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n
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