Download - Mayfield Junior School Summer Program 2016
June 20 – July 29Grades PK – 5
Register online: www.mayfieldjs.org/summer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Established in 1931, Mayfield Junior School has been committed to cultivating the hearts and minds of children for over 80 years. Each summer we are delighted to open our beautiful campus to boys and girls from all schools in Pasadena and surrounding communities. Summer Program 2016 is designed to accommodate the needs of busy families with flexible scheduling and a variety of options that cater to a wide range of interests. Our instructors will help students develop their own personalities and voices through love of play, creativity and collaboration.
We invite you to take the time and browse our catalog and visit our website at www.mayfieldjs.org/summer to discover the many different options Mayfield Junior School Summer Program 2016 has to offer, or contact us to schedule a tour and come explore our campus. We look forward to seeing you this summer! Sincerely, Jason Wolfe Tiffany FailingDirector of Extended Programs Extended Programs [email protected] [email protected]
Welcome to Summer Program 2016 2
Registration, Tuition and Fees 4
Contact Us 4
Summer Course Descriptions
Choosing a Course 6
PK – K Readiness Prep 9
Elementary Program Grades 1-5 11
Planning Grid 23
Grade Grids 24
General Information 29
Carpool Map 31
DATES TO REMEMBER
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February 5 Summer Program 2016 enrollment begins Register online at www.mayfieldjs.org/summer
February 5 – April 5 “Early Bird” Registration Discount June 1 Registration Balance Due
June 15 Summer Program 2016 Orientation, 6 – 7 pm, Registration Packet distribution
June 16 Summer Program 2016 Orientation, 11am – 12 pm, Registration Packet distribution
June 17 Summer Program 2016 Orientation, 11am – 12 pm, Registration Packet distribution
June 20 – July 29 Session C (6 week courses)
June 20 – July 8 Session A (3 week courses)
July 11 – July 29 Session B (3 week courses)
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REGISTRATION
• Registration opens February 5, 2016.
• Register online at www.mayfieldjs.org/summer
• Online registration payment must be made by credit card.
• In-person registration assistance and campus tours available Monday through Friday from 10 am – 6 pm, by appointment.
• In-person registration payment by check or cash must be made upon registration.
• All balances due on or before June 1, 2016.
• Grade level refers to the grade student will be entering Fall 2016.
TUITION AND FEES
• There is a one-time Registration Fee of $50.
• There are no materials fees for any courses!
• PK-K School Readiness Program is $1,800 for Morning Block, and $900 for Afternoon Block.
• Elementary Program is $240 per 3-week course, and $480 per 6-week course.
• There is a fee of $25 per course change.
• There is no tuition prorating for missed days.
CONTACT US
Jason WolfeDirector of Extended [email protected](626) 229-2109
Tiffany FailingExtended Programs [email protected](626) 229-2134
Extended Programs [email protected](626) 229-2134
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SCHEDULE A TOUR
Campus tours are designed to provide prospective Mayfield Summer students and families with an opportunity to visit our campus and ask questions about our program. All tours are by appointment. Please contact the Extended Programs office to schedule a visit!
Extended Programs Office(626) 229-2134
DRESS UP DAYS
Our campus-wide dress-up days are available to all students who wish to participate. These themed dress-up days are another fun way to enjoy the Summer Program here at Mayfield Junior School.
June 24 Sports Theme
July 1 Red, White, and Blue
July 15 Mayfield Hawaiian Lu’au
July 22 Star Wars Force
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Choosing a Course
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Mayfield Junior School Summer Program is designed to be flexible and customizable for any type of summer schedule. This guide will help you better understand each course description and all that it offers for your child.
Course Category and Icon
Course Descriptions
An icon is used to identify the primary learning category of a summer course, and will be located underneath the course title. Courses with overlapping categories will display more than one icon.
The following example shows the parts of a course description:
Language & Social Arts
Makerspace & Technology
Science & Math Arts
Exploration Sports & Fitness
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Just Make it!
Ms. Adrienne Bononi | Grades 2 - 4Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session BJoin the Maker movement! This Maker course will explore various elements of the maker movement including programming, cardboard challenge and robotics. If your child enjoys tinkering and building they will love this class!
Course Grids by Grade Level and Planning Worksheet
Course Title Instructor and Grades Taught
Description of Course
Course Period, Time and Session Type
Once you have reviewed the course catalog, please locate your child’s grade-level course grid, located at the back of the catalog. The grade-level course grid is an organized summary of all courses offered per period and per session. The course grid is to be used in conjunction with the course descriptions. Also located at back of the catalog is a planning worksheet, a useful tool to write down all courses you would like to register your child for. Once your planning worksheet is complete, you are ready to go online at www.mayfieldjs.org/summer and register your child for Summer Program 2016!
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PK-K School Readiness Prep Course Descriptions
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Summer Time Fun!
Ms. Mari Agundez | Ages 3 yrs. 5 months – 4 yrs. 5 months and fully toilet-trained children entering a Pre-K program in Fall ‘16Period 1-4: 8:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | Session C (6 week course)
Children will learn to appreciate the beauty of books as they practice their listening skills in a quiet and comfortable setting. Social skills will improve as we share our time and talents. There will be wonderful arts and crafts, music, rhythm and movements, stories from around the world, snacks, quiet rest-time, outdoor play, creative and dramatic play. Note: This class is a full morning program, consisting of four hours. $1,800
Ready... Set... Go!
Ms. Janet Hale | Ages 4 yrs. 6 months – 5 yrs. 6 months. Children entering Kindergarten in Fall ’16.Period 1-4: 8:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | Session C (6 week course)
This class is designed for Kindergarten candidates to create a smooth transition into the sometimes-overwhelming place called “Big School.” Through a developmental approach, students will have fun with creative and language arts, expand gross and fine motor skills, improve social skills and explore dramatic play. Note: This class is a full morning program, consisting of four hours. $1,800
Afternoon Cruise
Ms. Marcie Durazo | Ages 3 yrs. 5 months – 5 yrs. 6 months. Children entering a Pre-K program or Kindergarten in Fall ‘16Period 5-6: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Session C (6 week course)
Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten students will go on an Afternoon Cruise! Students can bask in a day of games, storytelling, cooking, outdoor play, artwork, music and movement. Our captain of creativity will provide children with a daily dose of imagination and adventure! Note: This class is a full afternoon program, consisting of two hours. $900
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Elementary Program Grades 1-5 Course Descriptions
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Reading & Writing Connection I
Mrs. Julie Serrato | Grade 1Period 3: 10:30 - 11:30 | Session C (6 week course)
Give your child a “leg up” in the wonderful world of first grade through this fun-filled reading and writing course! This course is designed for emerging readers and writers who will begin to understand the basic features of select letter patterns and learn how to translate them into spoken language by using phonics, syllabication and word parts.
Reading & Writing Connection II
Mrs. Katie Delgado | Grades 2 - 3Period 3: 10:30 - 11:30 | Session C (6 week course)
Students will enhance their reading and writing skills by learning to listen, think, read, and make predictions. They will also build their vocabulary through student friendly word building exercises. Through books and story activities, students will deepen their reading comprehension, enhancing their writing skills. Sentence structure, punctuation, story elements and more will be covered in this six-week course.
You’re an Author
Mrs. Rebecca Seymour | Grades 3 - 4Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15 | Session C (6 week course)
The intent of this is course is to allow students to experiment with many different forms of writing and connect these forms to literature whenever possible. This will include poetry, fairy tales and personal narratives.
Reading Comprehension and Skills
Mrs. Rebecca Seymour | Grades 4 - 5Period 3: 10:30 - 11:30 | Session C (6 week course)
This course will offer students the opportunity to improve their reading comprehension and skills, including inference, similes/idioms, and author’s purpose. Students will read aloud, independently and listen to recordings of text.
Elementary Speech Workshop
Mrs. Laura Garcia | Grades 3 - 4Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session BIn this class, students will learn various tools of public speech such as voice quality, tone articulation, pronunciation, eye contact and body gestures to make an effective presentation. Students will take these newly learned skills and deliver speech presentations for debate, duo interpretation story telling, and individual poetry presentation. You’ll be surprised just how much your child will grow in this challenging and fun course!
Create @ the Book Cafe
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session AStudents will explore themes and concepts from various notable books and then create different book themed projects. Projects will include creating book covers, painting scenes, using Strip Designer to storyboard a book and other various projects that students will take home and enjoy.
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History Booster: Colonial Quest
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 3 - 5Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session BTake a quest back to the Colonial period in American History. This class will utilize apps on iPads to engage in history lessons and concepts. In the end students will write one short essay and one longer essay on what they have learned about History!
Che Bella Vita!
Ms. Laura Sidoti Period 1: 8:15 - 9:15 | Session B | Grades 1-2Period 2: 9:15-10:15 | Session B | Grades 3-5Students will experience Italy for the summer without having to get on an airplane! They will have a five senses experience: they will speak the language and hear each other engage in Italian, see works of art, majestic landscapes and special locations only known to natives of Italy, make food they can bring home and share, and learn about Italian culture, history and lifestyle that is so dearly loved across the U.S.
Spanish Immersion
Ms. Marcie Durazo | Grades 1 - 2Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session A & B This is great for beginning Spanish students or students who don’t want to forget what they learned during the school year. Students will learn Spanish in a fun and engaging manner through skits, songs, games and continuous speaking exercises during class time.
Building Blocks
Mrs. Julie Serrato | Grade 1Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session C (6 week course)Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session C (6 week course)
This course will motivate children to learn basic math concepts and develop math skills through cooperative problem-solving and hands-on activities. Students will use pattern blocks, geo-boards, tiles, tangrams, games and puzzles, and participate in engaging activities with money, time, and estimating, with emphasis on developing number sense. Through Building Blocks, students will develop their critical thinking skills for self-confidence and success in math!
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Math Attack
Mrs. Katie Delgado | Grades 2 - 3Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session C (6 week course)Period 4: 11:30-12:30 | Session C (6 week course)
Join us for an exciting, hands-on, fun-filled summer of math challenges. Students will be given a grade-level diagnostic test at the beginning of the summer session and then placed in an academically appropriate section. We will be using cooperative problem- solving, tangrams, pattern blocks, games and puzzles—all designed to help develop math skills. Learning will take place through activities, math center groups and one-on-one instruction.
Reach and Review
Mrs. Rebecca Seymour | Grades 4 - 5Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session C (6 week course)
The intent of this course is to offer a “reach” into new material for incoming fourth graders and a “review” of material for incoming fifth graders. Students will cover addition/subtraction of large numbers, multiplication and division, geometry, estimation, and word problems.
Secret Formulas
Mrs. Erika Sears | Grades 2 - 5Period 3: 10:30 - 11:30 | Session AStudents will become laboratory scientists and creative inventors as they make their own paste, toothpaste, cola, ice cream and cookies. Students will then use iPads to create print and video advertisements for these unique products! These carefully designed activities will convey key STEAM concepts, provide highly motivating real life experiences with chemistry, and build understanding of cause and effect.
STEAM Girls
Mrs. Erika Sears | Grades 3 - 5Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session AGo full STEAM ahead! Students will be inspired by women in STEAM fields and explore a variety of topics including coding, robotics, engineering and more. Students will follow their passion and create their own STEAM project. Girls, your future starts here!
Planetary: Our Solar System and Beyond!
Ms. Myv Hopton | Grades 1 - 3Period 1: 8:15 - 9:15 | Session BStudents will learn about our solar system and galaxy, as well as NASA space missions like the Mars Rover and the Rosetta robotic space probe. We will also explore some of the new theories and discoveries about black holes, super novae and distant planets that may support life! Computer tutorials, games and fun hands-on will keep young astronomers curious and engaged.
Goo Yuck!
Mrs. Nichole Mercado | Grades 1 - 4Period 3: 10 :30 - 11:30 | Session A & BThis class is perfect for those who love the mushy, slimy and oozy things of science. Goo Yuck! will allow the young mad scientist in children to take on the yuckiest, gooiest and grossest of all scientific phenomena. Whether it is slimy polymers, smelly body functions or strange animal habits, students will be laughing and maybe even eating an experiment as he/she learns science.
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Oceanography: From the Reef to the Deep
Ms. Myv Hopton| Grades 1 - 3Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session BExplore the amazing underwater world that takes up most of our planet’s surface! Students will learn about different marine creatures that call coral reefs their home like the prickly sea urchin, the graceful and dangerous jellyfish and the majestic sea turtle as well as some ocean favorites like whales, dolphins, sharks and bioluminescent creatures who generate their own light! Marine conservation will be an ongoing theme in this course where fun hands-on activities let students merge art and science.
Come Fly With Me
Mrs. Nichole Mercado| Grades 1 - 2Period 4: 11:30 – 12:30 | Session A & BFlight is a wondrous feat, which is why it’s so fun to lift-off! Students will create paper airplanes, kites and use balloons in this class to study principles of flight, among them, aerodynamics, lift, thrust and buoyancy.
Junior Paleontologists
Mr. Ryan Horton| Grades 1 - 2Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15 | Session AExplore the lost world of dinosaurs. Students will become dinosaur detectives as they study the lost world and examine different theories of how and why these giants went extinct and much more through fun stories, crafts and hands-on projects.
American Girl
Mrs. Nichole Mercado | Grades 1 - 3 Period 1: 8:15 - 9:15 | Session A & BThis course is designed to give students an understanding of what life was like during different eras in United States history. Students will read American Girl short stories, make crafts, sample foods from different time periods, and even watch and discuss a few of the movies. So bring an American Girl doll and explore history together. Feel free to take both sessions as each will focus on the lives of different historical characters.
Around the World
Ms. Marcie Durazo | Grades 1 - 5 Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session ATake a trip around the world as we explore different countries. Each week, students will learn about a new country through stories, art, and cooking! Experience the countries language and culture as students explore what it is like to live there!
Manners Matter
Ms. Marcie Durazo | Grades 1 - 5 Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session BManners are an important character aspect that is utilized everyday. Students will learn essential life and social skills from simple polite phrases to dining table etiquette. These skills will be reinforced through fun games and activities, including a practice meal for students at the end of the session.
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Chess
Mr. Jeff Schwartz | Grades 1 - 5 Period 4: 11:30 – 12:30 | Session A & BPeriod 5: 1:00 – 2:00 | Session A & B Studies have shown that students who learn chess demonstrate a marked development in verbal and math aptitudes. In this class students will be taught the game of chess based on their level of play and receive professional feedback and instruction. Explore different tactics, compete and improve chess skills here!
Happy Healthy Yummy!
Aimee Art Productions | Grades 1 - 5Period 4: 11:30-12:30 | Sessions A & BWant to encourage your child to eat healthier? Look no further! Students will cook dishes inspired by local, seasonal produce from Farmer’s markets as well as travel through cuisine found in South America, the Caribbean and Europe. Students will taste new flavors, experiment with unique combinations and fall in love with produce!
Tasty Bites
Aimee Art Productions | Grades 1 - 5Period 5: 1:00-2:00 | Sessions A & BStudents will taste samples from each class and also receive recipes and class curriculum to take home to share with their families. Students will learn basic cooking techniques, kitchen safety, and how to follow recipe directions. Class instruction includes fun food facts, experiments and the preparations of fresh seasonal produce.
Cooking with Character
Aimee Art Productions | Grades 1 - 5Period 6: 2:00-3:00 | Sessions A & BWhat foods create which experience? Students will explore what makes food special and how it can be enhanced through special combinations and cooking techniques. Students will make and test several recipes together and create a culinary experience. All recipes will be fun, creative, hands-on, nutritious and tasty!
Gotta’ Catch ‘em All
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5Period 5: 1:00 - 2:00 | Session AStudents will enjoy his/her favorite trading card games ranging from Pokémon, to Yu-Gi-Oh, to Magic the Gathering. Students will learn to play the games and will engage in trading card tournaments with their friends, developing critical thinking skills and good sportsmanship. At the end of each session, students will receive their very own playing card deck to take home.
Junior Engineers: Lego® Mania
Bricks 4 Kidz | Grades 1 - 2Period 5: 1:00-2:00 | Session A & BLearn all about concepts of engineering and architecture using step-by-step model plans in an open and friendly environment. Students will be using simple motorized models and explore their imaginations with new projects each week.
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Lego® Builders
Bricks 4 Kidz | Grades 3 - 5Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session A & BThis class will allow students to explore the concepts of engineering in a great way. Students will use motorized model kits to build and design their own creations around themes such as Space adventures, Amazing Animals, Transportation Timeline, Interesting Inventions and many more!
Just Make it!
Ms. Adrienne Bononi| Grades 2 - 4Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session BJoin the Maker movement! This Maker course will explore various elements of the maker movement including programming, cardboard challenge and robotics. If your child enjoys tinkering and building they will love this class!
Bee-Bots, We-Dos & EV3’s Oh My!
Ms. Adrienne Bononi | Grades 1 - 3Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session BCalling all robotics programmers. This robotics course will use not one, but three different types of robots. One week of each, Bee-Bots, Lego We-Dos and Lego EV3. This hands-on class is great for students who enjoy building and creating.
Crazy for Keyboarding
Ms. Adrienne Bononi | Grades 2 - 5Period 4: 11:30 – 12:30 | Session BThe lost art of keyboarding is an essential skill for every student as they navigate
this technology-infused world. In Crazy for Keyboarding students will learn correct posture and hand position while focusing on typing speed and accuracy. Course will include typing on a traditional keyboard as well as a touch pad.
Woodworking
Side Street Projects | Grades 1 - 5Period 1: 8:15 - 9:15 | Session A & B Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session A & BClasses are held in brightly colored “mobile” classrooms: renovated transit buses that house 10 woodworking stations custom made for children. Each station is equipped with hand tools, adjustable workbenches, supplies and materials—everything needed to create dozens of woodworking projects that increase in complexity as children develop their creative problem-solving skills.
Ooh La La Fashionista
Mrs. Nichole Mercado | Grades 1 - 4Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session A & BDive into the world of fashion and style! In this fun and artistic hands-on class, students learn to use their creativity and sense of style to make an idea come to life. Both sessions A and B will be similar in concept but will include different activities and crafts.
Minecraft Survivors
Ms. Nicole Sanders | Grades 1 - 5Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session A & BUsing Minecraft for Education, students in this class will experience different survival mode. Freeze tag, obstacle courses, and
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resource challenges like “Escape from Everest” and “Water Challenge” will force students to collaborate to solve real-world problems and have fun in the process!
Minecraft Builders
Ms. Nicole Sanders | Grades 1 - 5Period 3: 10:30-11:30 | Session A & BUsing the Education MOD in Minecraft, students will create their own virtual city. Students will choose how and what they want to build. MJS has its very own server, so outside players won’t be able to disrupt with our amazing cities!
Battle Bots
Mrs. Erika Sears | Grades 3 - 5 Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15 | Session AEnter the arena! Students will learn how to design, build and program their very own battle bot using the newest Lego robotics system – the EV3. Face off against other student’s creations and learn from your mistakes as you seek to become the champion.
Loom Knitting
Ms. Marcie Durazo | Grades 2 - 5Period 4: 11:30 – 12:30 | Session A & B Get ready to get creative and learn new methods and techniques to loom knitting. This class will bring out your child’s creativity, while having a fabulous time making great fashion! Students will learn to knit purses, scarves, notebook covers, just to name a few.
Mega Movie Makers
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5 Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session A & BStudents will collaborate in small groups to plan, write and storyboard a movie. Under the guidance of their teacher, students will work with their team to direct, shoot, edit and star in their original movie. Aspiring young filmmakers will explore the world of movie making, using tools and apps on an iPad, and take home a DVD of their movie masterpiece!
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3D Printing
Mr. Michael Guyer Period 5: 1:00 – 2:00 | Session A | Grades 3-5Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session A | Grades 1-23D Printing is the art of designing a three-dimensional model on a computer and then actually printing it to be held in your hand! Students in this course will model several pieces using the award winning software “123D Create”, and choose one to bring to life that they get to take home!
Motion Capture
Mr. Michael Guyer Period 5: 1:00 – 2:00 | Session B | Grades 3-5Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session B | Grades 1-2Using the incredible software Maya and MotionBuilder alongside a Kinect motion sensing device, students will be able to animate their own characters in a process called Motion Capture. Students will leave the class with several animated models or characters performing moves that they did themselves in front of the sensor.
T-Shirt Designing
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5 Period 5: 1:00 – 2:00 | Session BThis course begins with easy iron-on T-shirt designing, and then moves to more inventive T-shirt coloring and advanced designing using freezer paper, stencils and bleach water solutions. Students will be given 3 plain shirts to design and take home, but are welcome to bring spare tees from their closet for extra design opportunities!
European Vacation
Being Da Vinci | Grades 1 - 5 Period 5: 1:00 – 2:00 | Session A & BJoin our European Vacation to France and Italy where artists lived and created their masterpieces. Students will discover Renoir, Monet and Van Gogh on the Paris hill of Montmartre, Da Vinci and Picasso in Italy, and today’s fashion world of both Paris and Milan. Students will build a Paris café, experiment with cooking French food and create storefronts in both Paris and Milan to include sketches of fashion and textiles, pottery and matted artwork. Using photography, video and visual arts, students will create both digital and keepsake memory books of our travels.
Global Builders Design House
Being Da Vinci | Grades 1 - 5 Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session A & BUse Minecraft to conceptualize, visual arts and raw materials to design and build, music technology and photography to document, and urban planning investigation to test structures and create a future world to live on campus this summer. Interacting through workplaces, restaurants and futuristic spaces student’s creativity brings to fruition this collaborative team of builders and are empowered to guide the project as the teacher facilitates the ideas coming to life.
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Learn to See and Draw
Ms. Penny Wong | Grades 1 - 5 Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session AThrough the practice of drawing and looking, students will develop skills in translating three-dimensional subjects onto a two-dimensional piece of paper. In this class, students will work with various materials such as pencils, colored pencils, charcoal pencils, chalk pastels and oil pastels to create drawings of still life arrangements using familiar, everyday objects. This course will sharpen the student’s eye as well as his/her hand.
Mosaic Medley
Ms. Penny Wong | Grades 1 - 5Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session BIn the grand tradition of the ancient Romans, students will use beads, stones, and pottery chips to create mosaic masterpieces. In this class students will create and take home items such as a beautiful tray, plant pot and trivet.
Lasting Impressions
Ms. Penny Wong | Grades 1 - 5Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session AIn this class, students will create paintings in the style of impressionist artists such as Vincent Van Gogh! Students will paint sunflowers, irises and other colorful common objects using tempera paints, watercolor paints and oil pastels.
Painting from the Heart
Ms. Penny Wong | Grades 1 - 5Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session BIn this class, students will create two paintings: a still life and a landscape painting, both on canvas using acrylic paints. Students are encouraged to play with colors, values, textures and experiment with different brush stroke techniques in this expressive course.
Super Size Sculpture
Ms. Penny Wong | Grades 1 - 5Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session ALions, tigers and griffins, oh my! In this class students will create a large-scale sculpture of their favorite animal or mythological creature. Students will learn how to build/assemble armatures as the base for their sculptural forms and then experiment with paper mache and tempera paints to bring their creative forms alive.
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Living Clay
Ms. Penny Wong | Grades 1 - 5Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session BCreate your own imaginary creature or simply create an animal or human being using expressive features! Students will explore the basic techniques of clay using coil, slab and hand building methods while developing an understanding of balance and emphasis in a three-dimensional sculpture.
Musical Madness
Mr. Jeff Toto | Grades 2 - 5 Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15 | Session AStudents who join Musical Madness will participate in a wide range of musical activities, including singing karaoke, dancing, instrument construction, drum circles and a variety of musical games. No musical experience is necessary and all are welcome to the madness!
Dance Sampler
Ms. Aimee Hopkins | Grades 1 - 5 Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session AGet up and move! Students will move their bodies and experience different cultures, histories of dance and fun moves. Students will learn routines from Lyrical Ballet, Jazz, Tap, African, Square Dance, Folk Dance and Step/Stomp dance, studying one dance each week with a showcase of different dance styles in routines for both boys and girls.
Musical Theatre
Ms. Aimee Hopkins | Grades 1 - 5 Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session BStudents will rehearse and perform a short musical play in abridged version with live piano and singing. Students may also create a musical revue with a melody of different musical theatre songs, depending on the interests of the students. Dialogue links the songs together with student narrators, bringing the songs to life with a short story line creating a final performance to be viewed by friends and family.
Drama Kids
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session AStudents will come together to learn whole scenes, rehearse and put on a live show. This class is great for the natural born performer or the child who might be on the shy side but has an itch to step outside their comfort zone and hone their inner actor. This class will culminate with a live play performance.
Guitar
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session BStudents will use classical guitars combined with iPad technology to learn how to play a basic guitar, and record their own musical pieces. Using an app on the iPad called Music Theory For Beginners, the students will learn basic music and guitar theory. Later on, students will use Garage Band on the iPad to record their own musical pieces. The final project will involve using iMovie to record their
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own music video, which they will take home a copy of. There will also be a culminating performance for students to showcase their talents in front of friends and family members.
Calligraphy
Aimee Art Productions | Grades 4 - 5Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15 | Session ALearn the art of Calligraphy! In this class, students will study this beautiful form of writing focusing on the rules of letter construction as well as discussing the topics of pen, inks, papers, crafts and good reference books. Students will practices their calligraphy skills to create fun and useful cards, invitations, books and write poetry. The Breakfast Club
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5Period 1: 8:15 - 9:15 | Session A & B Get your child off to a healthy start! This class is designed to shake off those morning cobwebs through relaxing stretching, brain-games and a healthy daily breakfast snack. Students will learn about nutrition, exercise and play games that stretch out those morning mental-knots.
Lacrosse
Mr. Jeff Toto | Grades 3 - 5Period 2: 9:15 - 10:15 | Session A If your child enjoys rough and tumble, Lacrosse is the sport for them! This course is designed to introduce students to the rules and fundamentals of Lacrosse through challenging drills and game play. Students will improve their speed, coordination and develop teamwork and communication skills.
Soccer
Mr. Daniel Flores Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session A | Grades 1-2Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15 | Session B | Grades 3-5 GOOOAL! In this class, students will improve their skills and knowledge of soccer while building self-confidence and teamwork. Children will learn various techniques and fundamentals through fun, team-based activities. Students of all levels are welcomed to join the fun!
Football
Mr. Daniel Flores | Grades 3 - 5 Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15 | Session A & BWhether your child is new to the game or has been playing for years, students can expect to have both their skill and knowledge of the game improved through this class. This class will cover all aspects of football in detail including: offense, defense, the kicking game, individual position instruction, and lots of game play experience!
Golf
Golf Squad | Grades 1 - 5 Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15 | Session BGolf Squad brings experienced PGA golf professionals to mentor and educate students about the great game of golf. Gold Squad also cultivates important character building and social skills, such as discipline, honesty and respect. Classes are taught in a friendly fun and safe environment.
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Jiu-Jitsu
Mr. John Guyer | Grades 1 - 5 Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30 | Session A & BKee-ya! Students will learn basic self-defense by learning from a range of martial arts disciplines; among them, the basics of Japanese style jiu-jitsu, combined with Aikido defense and karate strikes. By the end of the session, students will know proper stretching methods and how to utilize jiu-jitsu basics in practical defense situations.
Fencing
Mr. Al Carter | Grades 1 - 5 Period 3: 10:30 - 11:30 | Session A & B Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session A & BThrough fencing, students are able to integrate their minds and bodies. As a result, students who fence gain balance, sharpen reflexes, and improve hand-eye coordination, confidence and self-esteem. Children will learn several footwork techniques, rules, safety, and play a variety of games allowing them to incorporate their newly acquired skills. Note: foils (swords) have rubber tips to ensure safety.
Tennis
TennisKids | Grades 1 - 5 Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30 | Session A & BPeriod 5: 1:00 - 2:00 | Session A & BLearn and play tennis through fundamentals games and child-friendly activities. Students of all levels will find this course challenging and fun, as TennisKids encourages and respects all children’s natural and psychological development.
Archery
Mr. Andrew Robertson | Grades 1 - 5Period 5: 1:00 - 2:00 | Session A & BPeriod 6: 2:00 - 3:00 | Session A & BYoung archers will practice safety and archery range etiquette while having fun and gaining a time-honored skill. New and intermediate archers alike will learn how to shoot properly and safely through hands-on archery instruction and ongoing fun games and drills while developing proficiency and confidence.
Basketball Clinic
Mr. Daniel Flores Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session A | Grades 1-2Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00 | Session B | Grades 3-5In this unique and fun class, players will improve their individual skills at ball handling, defense, shot blocking, and many other game-changing drills. This class will focus on sportsmanship, cooperation, teamwork, self-confidence, and most importantly, FUN! So don’t miss out on your chance to get in the game this summer!
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Planning GridSession A: June 20 - July 8 [Closed July 4]
Session B: July 11 - July 29Session C: June 20 - July 29 [Closed July 4] (denoted by *)
All Classes are 3 weeks long unless otherwise noted.
Period 1: 8:15 – 9:15
Period 2: 9:15 – 10:15
Snack: 10:15 – 10:30
Period 3: 10:30 – 11:30
Period 4: 11:30 - 12:30
Lunch: 12:30 - 1:00
Period 5: 1:00 - 2:00
Period 6: 2:00 – 3:00
SESSION C June 20 - July 29SUMMER PROGRAM
2016 SESSION A June 20 - July 8 SESSION B July 11 - July 29
NOTES
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Extended Care (3:00 – 6:00 pm)
Extended Care is available for all Summer Program 2016 children (grades PK-5) who remain on campus after their Period 6 course. Fees are reflected below.
• $200 per 3-week session, OR• $20 per day
Registration and Summer Tuition PaymentOnline registration opens February 5, 2016 at www.mayfieldjs.org/summer.
If your family attended Summer Program 2015, you have an existing account. Please use your login (your email) and password from last year (both can be reset upon request).
Enrollment during registration is on a first-come first-served basis. Classes close when they reach maximum enrollment, so you are encouraged to enroll early.
When selecting courses for your child, please ensure that they are enrolled in
consecutive classes when registering for more than one period. For instance, if your student is enrolled in Periods 1 and 3, a Period 2 class is required as well.
Payment of summer tuition is due at the time of registration. Spaces can be held with one of the three payment options below:• You make an online credit card
payment of summer tuition in full upon registration.
• You may make an online credit card payment of summer tuition in two equal installments, the first half due upon registration, and the second half due on or before May 13, 2016.
• You may make a check or cash payment of summer tuition in full upon in-person registration.
“Early Bird” DiscountSummer Program 2016 is offering an “Early Bird” Discount, February 5 – April 5, 2016:
• Receive $20 off for each course in Session A and Session B
• Receive $40 off for each course in Session C
• Receive $50 off each School Readiness Prep Program, 2-period afternoon block
• Receive $100 off each School Readiness Prep Program, 4-period morning block
Policy on Summer Course Changes, Drops and Full Program WithdrawalSummer Program 2016 recognizes that family plans may change. The School contracts with faculty, and program costs and lesson plans are based upon processed enrollments. Please continue reading for outlined policies, procedures, and deadlines.
Period Start End
1 8:15 9:15
2 9:15 10:15
Snack 10:15 10:30
3 10:30 11:30
4 11:30 12:30
Lunch 12:30 1:00
5 1:00 2:00
6 2:00 3:00
Class Periods and Breaks
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Changing or Dropping a Summer Course: Grades 1-5A course change is defined as exchanging an enrolled course for another available course, or dropping a course from a schedule.• A written request must be submitted
for a course change to your child’s schedule on or before June 1, 2016. There will be a processing fee of $25 per course change or dropped course.
• Course changes after June 1, 2016 will be charged the full amount for each new course, and no refunds will be given for dropped courses.
Withdrawal from Summer Program 2016: All GradesA withdrawal from Summer Program 2016 is defined as a complete schedule cancellation by the registered family.• A written request must be submitted
to withdraw your child from Summer Program 2016. No refunds will be given for any withdrawal requests after June 1, 2016.
• A medical withdrawal request must be accompanied by documentation of the medical condition on physician’s letterhead, and submitted to Summer Program 2016 for review.
Couse Cancellation by Summer Program 2016• In the event the Summer Program 2016
has to cancel a course in which your child has enrolled, you will be notified. We will be happy to work with you to find a suitable course replacement.
• If you opt to not replace a canceled course, a full refund will be issued for that course only. If this causes a period gap, an alternate schedule with consecutive periods will be considered.
LunchThere is a supervised lunch period, 12:30 – 1:00pm. Students may remain
for lunch on campus if they have an afternoon schedule of Period 5 or Periods 5-6. Students have the following lunch options:• Students may bring a lunch from home.• Parents may drop off their student’s
lunch at the front office before 12:30pm. Parents are responsible for communicating this arrangement with their child.
• A hot lunch option, provided through Westridge School, is also available on campus everyday at 12:30 pm. Lunches cost $8 daily or you may purchase per session when you register online.
Dress CodeDress is informal (e.g. shorts, T-shirts, jeans, etc.), but students are expected to be well groomed and use good taste in their choice of clothing. Health regulations require footwear at all times. Children are encouraged to apply sunscreen in the morning before attending school or to bring it with them.
AbsencesWritten notifications of any planned absence is appreciated. In the event of an unplanned absence, please call or email the Extended Programs Office as soon as possible.
BehaviorStudents are expected to work cooperatively with their teachers, teacher aides and classmates. Attendance at Summer Program 2016 is a privilege, not a right. Therefore, a continued pattern of poor behavior will lead to a student’s dismissal with no tuition refund.
Lost and FoundShould any found items be turned in, the lost and found will be located in the Summer Program Office. Summer Program 2016 is not responsible for lost or stolen belongings. All personal items and removable clothing should be labeled with the student’s name.
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DEL MAR AVENUE
PARKING LOT
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PICK UP12:30 pm and 3:00 pm
ENTER Parking Lotat Waldo
EXIT at Euclid Gate
DROP OFFEuclid Avenue
NO Drop Off in Parking Lot
• Cell phone use (including hands-free devices) is prohibited during carpool.
• DO NOT drop-off/pick-up children on the opposite side of the street from the school.
• DO NOT block driveways including the entrances to school parking lots.
• A name placard is required for all vehicles that drive through the carpool line.
• Please DO NOT turn left onto Euclid from Del Mar during busy carpool times.
• When driving or parking near campus, please be sensitive to our neighbors and adhere to all traffic rules. Parking restrictions are clearly posted.
• The north and south parking lots are reserved for faculty and staff between the hours of 7 am and 4 pm.
• Pick up from Extended Care is located in the Library.
Carpool and Parking
32
405 South Euclid AvenuePasadena, California 91101-3199