Youth Variety LEGO Robotics Academy
Ages 6-14
Learn to design, build and program robots using a creating educational approach that supports the STEM teaching method. This is a repeatable program where children are placed based on skill and experience. Students can move up a level each time they take the class to take on more advance concepts and activities. At the end of each session, students are given a gift and a Robotics Academy Progress Booklet.
Location: SPRC At 3507 Kaneville Rd. Instructor: Chasewood Learning Staff CODE
DAYS DATES
282016-1A Th 04/25-05/30 STEM Learn How to Code
Ages 8-14
Prepare your kids for the future! In this exciting class children learn programming essentials with software developed by MIT and other recognized teaching solutions. Children will learn to program their own interactive stories, games and animations. Class encourages systematic reasoning, creativity and collaboration. This repeatable class groups students by their skill level, and introduces more advanced concepts and activities as they progress.
Location: SPRC At 3507 Kaneville Rd. Instructor: Chasewood Learning Staff CODE
DAYS DATES 282007-1A Th 04/26-05/31
Root Beer Stand Entrepreneur Workshop Ages 7–13
TIME 6:00-7:00P
FEE $85
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Whether your child is entrepreneurial or not, they will LOVE this 90-minute unique spring adventure as they are coached on how to become a root beer stand entrepreneur. In a group setting, children will be mentored and motivated as they create a partial business plan and then act out running their own mock root beer stand! Targeted Skills: Communication, CEO Thinking, Self-Esteem, Financial Literacy, Marketing, and Building a Reputation. This unique enrichment offering is a Lisa Lombardi Coaching Exclusive and teaches the basics of entrepreneurship and making business fun through the sumptuous treat of Root Beer..a perfect platform to whet kid’s appetite for leadership! The coaching session will culminate with a decadent root beer treat. Content is adjusted for each child’s age range.
Location: SPRC At 3507 Kaneville Rd. Instructor: Lisa Lombardi, CPC CODE
282064-1A Tu 84 •
DAYS DATES 04/30
TIME 6:00-7:30P
FEE $39
Spring 2019 TIME 7:10-8:10P
FEE $85
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Let’s Build It: ChainReactions – Ready, Set, Roll! Grades 1–6
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See the laws of motion at work in this thrilling, hands-on course. Construct machines, like the Heavyweight Hammer and the Spin-o-Matic, and then combine them to create exciting chain reactions! Each week, the chain reactions will become more complex with the introduction of new machines. The projects will afford students the opportunity to delve into concepts such as force, gravity, velocity, types of energy, and balance. At the end of the session, students will be challenged to create the ultimate chain reaction by working cooperatively to see how many machines they can incorporate. No previous experience is necessary, just a desire to learn and build. Each participant will receive an award on the last day of the session, and have the opportunity to earn Energy Belts by demonstrating their learned skills!
Location: ESCC Studio 7 At 14 N. Van Buren St. Instructor: Afterschool Enrichment Solutions CODE
DAYS DATES TIME
282017-1A Sa 05/04-05/25 10:00-11:30A WHALE Tails
Grades K–5
Water Habits Are Learned Early (WHALE) offers some basic lessons which are important for all children to know, presented in a fun way. Swim with a buddy in supervised areas. Be cool, follow the rule, learn the reasons behind water safety rules. Look before you leap, choose safe places to swim and dive. Reach or throw, don’t go, safe ways to rescue a swimmer in trouble. Don’t just pack it, wear your jacket. Be in the know before the busy summer swim season starts! Registration is required. The class is free but requires a $10 deposit that will be returned upon completion of the course.
Location: ESCC Studio 7 At 14 N. Van Buren St. Instructor: Justin Larson, American Red Cross CODE
282053-1A Sa
DAYS DATES 06/01
TIME 1:00-2:00P
FEE $10
FEE $113
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