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Table of Contents

I. Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 1

A. Welcome.............................................................................................................................................. 1



B. Program Calendar.............................................................................................................................. 1



C. Class Information.............................................................................................................................. 1



D. Two Convenient Ways to Register............................................................................................... 1



E. Program Questions?.......................................................................................................................... 1



F. Tuition and Material Fees.................................................................................................................. 2

II.

Parent/Guardian Information............................................................................................................. 2



A. Summer School Locations............................................................................................................... 2



B. Parent Pickup/Drop-off and School Campus Hours................................................................. 2



C. Student Confirmation Packets....................................................................................................... 3



D. Important Information for Parents/Guardians on Withdrawals and Refunds.................... 3



E. Title 1 Student Scholarship Participating Schools and Requirements................................... 3

III.

Transportation Information for Students..................................................................................... 4

IV.

Rules and Regulations.............................................................................................................................. 5



A. Summer Enrichment Program Rules............................................................................................. 5



B. School Safety....................................................................................................................................... 5



C. Attendance.......................................................................................................................................... 5



D. Medication........................................................................................................................................... 5



E. Directory Information Notification............................................................................................... 5



F. Electronic Information Service Users Agreement...................................................................... 5

V.

Registration Instructions in Five Easy Steps................................................................................ 6

VI.

Student Registration Form............................................................................................................... 7-8

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Class Descriptions............................................................................................................................... 9-24

VII.

Class Schedules..................................................................................................................................25-32

I. Introduction A. Welcome Every elementary and middle school student is welcome to attend the Summer Enrichment Program! Each summer, Tempe School District No. 3 offers a variety of challenging enrichment and academic reinforcement classes. Students going into kindergarten through ninth grade receive enhanced learning opportunities taught by Tempe School District’s finest teachers in reading and writing, science, math, social studies, engineering, life skills, music, art, special education, and gifted education. Please review the information in this catalog, talk about it with your child, and come and join us for a fun and exciting summer school program!

B. Program Calendar The Summer Enrichment Program runs Monday through Thursday and is closed on Fridays. Meet the Teacher Night Thursday, May 28, 2015 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

First Day of School Monday, June 1, 2015 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Last Day of School Thursday, June 25, 2015 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

C. Class Information Classes are grouped by grade level. Most enrichment classes run in 55-minute blocks. For all students there will be a 15-minute snack break during the third period class. Class schedules are on pages 27-34 and the class descriptions are on pages 11-26.

D. Two Convenient Ways to Register Student registration starts Monday, March 16, 2015. Register early to secure the classes. Online registration is scheduled to close on Friday, May 8, 2015. The last day to register is Friday, May 15, 2015. 1. Online Student Registration Tempe School District No. 3 Web Site at www.tempeschools.org/summerschool. Please adhere to the online registration directions from beginning to end to ensure the process will be quick and trouble-free! 2. Walk-In Student Registration Follow the “Five Easy Steps” to register on page 6 in this catalog. Do not mail student registration when applying for a student scholarship. Refer to page 3 in this catalog about student scholarship requirements and the application process.

E. Program Questions? Please call the Summer Enrichment Program Office, Monday through Friday, March 16 through May 26 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 480-730-7323 or email [email protected].

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I. Introduction F. Tuition and Material Fees Tuition pays for the operation of our self-funded program. All classes offered are contingent upon student enrollment, teacher availability and funding. Classes are supplied with quality materials to ensure our students receive a beneficial and fun experience for every class they take. 1 Class Hour $75 for the month

8:00 a.m. or 8:55 a.m. or 10:10 a.m. or 11:05 a.m.

2 Class Hours $150 for the month

Back to back with no vacant hour in-between classes

3 Class Hours $225 for the month

Back to back with no vacant hour in-between classes

4 Class Hours $300 for the month

Full Schedule

Kindergarten Ready $300 for the month

Full Schedule

Kindergarten Jumpstart $300 for the month

Full Schedule

II. Parent/Guardian Information A. Summer School Locations Kindergarten to 3rd Grade

Rover Elementary School 1300 East Watson Drive 480-897-7122

4th to 9th Grade & K to 8th Special Education

Fees College Prep 1600 East Watson Drive 480-897-6063

B. Parent Pickup/Drop-off and School Campus Hours Campus Hours: Students should not be on the summer school campus earlier than 10 minutes before school starting time. Please follow parking lot personnel instructions and all signs posted outside and in front of both schools when dropping off or picking up your child.

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II. Parent/Guardian Information C. Student Confirmation Packets Our goal is for parents to receive their child’s confirmation packet the week before the start of the summer enrichment program. To help, we highly recommend you register by Friday, May 8 in order to ensure confirmation packet delivery before Meet the Teacher Night on Thursday, May 28 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Timeline: After Friday, May 15, the Summer Enrichment Program will put together student confirmation packets and deliver to your child’s home school. Students attending out-of-district schools will receive their packets in the mail.

D. Important Information for Parents/Guardians Withdrawing your child from the Summer Enrichment Program: • Before the start of the summer enrichment program, personally go to the Tempe School District Office or call 480730-7323 or email [email protected]. You will need to provide the date you are withdrawing your child, your first and last name, phone number and first and last name of the child as written on the student registration form, home address, date registered, and how paid. • During the summer enrichment program you will need to go to the summer school office at the school site and personally withdraw your child. Parent/Guardian Refunds: • You will receive an 80% refund if you withdraw your child before summer school starts. • You will receive a 100% refund if your child’s 1st choice and 2nd alternate choice has been canceled for not meeting the minimum student enrollment and you find no other class choices satisfying. • No refunds will be issued on or after Monday, June 1, 2015. • During the 1st week of summer school, if your child or you are unsatisfied with a class, go to the summer school office at the school site and our staff will personally work together with you and your child to find another class of interest. • No refunds will be issued if a student is suspended or expelled from the Summer Enrichment Program. • Process of all refunds will take 4 to 6 weeks from the date the Summer Enrichment Program Office receives your notice of student withdrawal/cancellation.

E. Title I Student Scholarship Participating Schools and Requirements Participating Schools: Aguilar, Arredondo, Carminati, Connolly, Curry, Fees, Frank, Fuller, Gililland, Holdeman, Hudson, Laird, Nevitt, Scales, Thew, and Wood. Student scholarships are intended for kindergarten through 8th grade students currently enrolled and attending a Tempe School District No. 3 school. All scholarships are to be awarded based on the child’s academic need and on a firstcome first-serve basis. • Schools will issue scholarship tickets. Please bring the ticket to the District Office when your register your student. • Classes must be chosen based on the student’s academic need. • A $25 scholarship fee must be received on the day you turn in your child’s registration form along with the scholarship ticket. Payment must be made with a Money Order or Debit/Credit Card at the Summer School Office at 3205 S. Rural Rd., Tempe, Az (Rural Rd. and Southern). No cash or personal checks can be accepted. • Bus transportation is included in the scholarship. If your child requires transportation, please be sure to indicate this on the registration form. • Parent/Guardian will receive a refund of $25 if a scholarship is not awarded. • If your child is awarded a scholarship but something has come up and your child cannot attend, please call the Summer Enrichment Program Office at 480-730-7323 so the scholarship can be awarded to another student wanting to attend the program. •

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III. Transportation Information for Students A. The cost for summer school bus transportation is $55. B. Each school bus is identified with a color (red, green, purple, blue, yellow, etc.). Students registered to ride a school bus will receive a wristband in their confirmation packet that reflects the color of the school bus they will ride. If you registered your child for bus transportation and did not receive a wristband in their confirmation packet, please call the Summer Enrichment Program Office at 480-730-7323 to receive a wristband before summer school starts. Students will not be allowed on the bus if they are not wearing their wristband. No refunds are issued if student’s bus transportation privileges are revoked. C. Transportation confirmation listing the bus color, pickup and drop location with times will be in the student’s confirmation packet. Students must be enrolled in 4 class hours daily to ride the bus. If bus minimums are not reached, the bus will be canceled and students will be placed to ride another bus. D. Kid Zone at Aguilar, Broadmor, and Carminati Schools: If your child will be enrolled in Kid Zone and needs transportation to and/or from Rover Elementary or Fees College Prep Summer Enrichment Programs, please be sure to indicate this on the registration form. E. Tempe School District No. 3 has developed a strict District-wide Zero Tolerance Program to ensure safe and appropriate behavior. Unsafe or inappropriate conduct while traveling to or from the bus stop, at a bus stop or while riding the bus may result in disciplinary action. The Summer Enrichment Program operates under the same student discipline rules set forth in the Tempe School District No. 3 Student Discipline Handbook. The Student Discipline Handbook can be found on our website: www.tempeschools.org/discipline. F. Bicycles: Students in grades fourth through ninth shall be allowed to ride their bicycles to and from school and park them on the school premises, at their own risk, during summer school hours. Students in grades kindergarten through third may be allowed to ride their bicycles to and from school only upon written notification to the Summer Site Coordinator from their parents or guardians. Parents are encouraged to remind their children of the need for safety when riding bicycles.

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IV. Rules and Regulations A. Summer Enrichment Program Rules The Summer Enrichment Program operates under the same student discipline rules set forth in the Tempe School District No. 3 Student Discipline Handbook. Please review with your child this handbook located on our website: www.tempeschools.org/discipline. Students must have parental permission before leaving the summer school grounds. If a student must leave summer school during class for any reason, a parent or legal guardian is required to sign the student out from the summer enrichment school office located at the school site. B. School Safety Tempe Elementary School District is committed to keeping all children safe while they are in our care.  Whether they are riding on our buses, playing on our playgrounds or learning in our classrooms, our employees are dedicated to maintaining a healthy and safe environment.  Do not come on the school campus in the event of a lockdown, evacuation or other similar activity taking place at school. During a critical event, the primary responsibility of school staff, district staff and emergency responders is to keep the campus and its occupants safe while the situation is resolved.  People gathered outside, can themselves be at risk, and may distract us from our primary duty of student safety.  Students will be released only after we receive the “all clear” from higher authority. While we can never predict when a critical event may occur, we strive to be ready to take immediate action, use the safety procedures we have established, and protect our students and staff. C. Attendance Having a good education will help to give your child the best possible start in life. Attending school every day makes learning easier for your child. When your child is absent, it is very important that you call the summer school absence line or the office staff at your child’s summer school site. D. Medication Students who require medications during the summer school programs must have written parent/guardian permission on a school medication form that is turned in to the nurse. All medication must be provided to the school nurse in the current, original container with prescription label for that student. Important: Medication will no longer be sent to and from school with students. E. Directory Information Notification Student education records are kept in strict confidence by the district’s staff. Personally identifiable information about students will NOT be released or sold for commercial purposes. Please give careful consideration before directing the Summer Enrichment Program to not release “Directory Information.” There are instances in which parent(s) /guardian(s) may desire the disclosure of “directory information.” Please review with your child the Student Disciplinary Handbook located on our website: www.tempeschools.org/discipline. F. Electronic Information Services Users Agreement The District may provide Electronic Information Services (EIS) to qualified students who attend Summer School. EIS include networks (e.g., LAN, WAN, Internet), databases, electronic mail and any computer-accessible source of information, whether from hard drives, tapes, compact disks (CDs), Digital Video Disks (DVDs), floppy disks or other electronic sources. Please review the Terms and Conditions of the Electronic Information Services Users Agreement in the Student Discipline Handbook located on our website: www.tempeschools.org/discipline.

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V. Registration Instructions in Five Easy Steps Step 1: Choose your classes: “first class then a second alternate class” • Class schedules are listed by grade level on pages 27-34. • Class descriptions are listed on pages 11-26. • Special education class descriptions are listed on page 26.

Step 2: To register a student currently enrolled in a Tempe School District No. 3 school

Complete front and back of the Student Registration Form on pages 7-8. A separate form is required for additional children. Please make copies of this form. Do not mail student registration form when applying for a student scholarship. Refer to page 3 in this catalog about student scholarship requirements and the application process.

Step 3: To register a student currently enrolled in an out-of-district school Complete front and back of the Student Registration Form on pages 7-8. A separate form is required for additional children. Please make copies of this form. Required copies• Immunization Record • Certified Birth Certificate

Step 4: Payment calculation and methods Registration fee: page 2. $55 Bus fee, if applicable

Payment Methods Money order, VISA, MasterCard, and debit are accepted. No personal checks or cash will be accepted. One money order or charge covers all children in your family. Make money orders payable to: Tempe School District #3 or TD#3. No payment plans offered. Full payment is due when student registration is received by the Summer Enrichment Program Office.

Step 5: Submit your child’s registration form in person with payment: The Summer Enrichment Program Office Tempe School District No. 3 Sanchez Administration Center 2nd Floor in the Strategic Partnerships & Innovations Department 3205 S. Rural Road Tempe, AZ 85282

Registration starts Monday, March 16, 2015 and continues during regular business hours through May 15, 2015. Online Registrations ends Friday, May 8, 2015 and In-Person Registration ends Friday May 15, 2015.

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VI. Student Registration Form Summer Enrichment Program 2015

Please print and complete all blanks and check boxes; missing information will delay the registration process.

Check Summer School Site:

K-3 Rover Elementary

4-9 Fees College Prep

Student Information: Last Name

Male Ethnicity:

First Name

Female Hispanic

Black or African American

TD#3 Student ID # Non-Hispanic

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

White

Asian Two or More

What Language would you prefer school to home communication?

English Other Student Birth Date

Place of Birth City

School in August 2015

State

Country

Grade Level in August 2015

Permanent Address

City

State

Zip

Summer Address

City

State

Zip

If your address is not the same as in the regular TD#3 student school year file, please complete summer address information! Home Phone

Mother’s/Guardian’s Name



Day Phone Father’s/Guardian’s Name

Cell

Day Phone

Cell



Emergency Contact (other than parent) Day Phone Cell Is your child currently enrolled in a Special Education Program? If yes, which program? Medical Information: If medical care is necessary, call:

Mother

Father

Hospital: Does your student have a health/medical concern/need?

No

Other: Yes

No

If yes, please explain Will your student take daily medication during Summer School?

Yes

Medication name

Yes

No

Dosage

Childcare Information: My student has pre-registered and will be attending Childcare during the summer at: Complete the back page of this form Summer Enrichment Program 2015

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Class Times ex. 8:00

Class Number & Title Clearly Print 1st Choice: EP Li’l Engineers

Tuition Fees $75

Class Number & Title Clearly Print 2nd Choice: SCP13 Space Adventure

8:00 8:55 10:10 11:05

Tuition Calculation Based on First Choice Only

Transportation Information:

My child will ride the summer school bus - $55 Attention Parents: Your child must be enrolled in four (4) hours of instructional time (8:00am-12:00pm) to ride the summer school bus.

Transportation Options: A.M. – Please provide pickup address (child will be assigned to the bus closest to the address provided) or select a childcare location Pick Up Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ OR Boys and Girls Club Guadalupe Branch



Tempe Escalante Center

Tempe MultiGenerational Center

Choose ONE Kid Zone Location: Aguilar

Broadmor

Carminati

P.M. – Please provide drop-off address (child will be assigned to the bus closet to the address provided) or select a childcare location Drop Off Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ OR Boys and Girls Club Guadalupe Branch Choose ONE Kid Zone Location: Aguilar

Tempe Escalante Center

Broadmor

Tempe MultiGenerational Center

Carminati

My child will not ride the summer school bus My child will be dropped off and picked up

I am Paying by: (check one)

My child will walk/bike home

money order

credit card/debit

Other: _______________

No personal checks or cash will be accepted.

Credit/Debit Cards will only be accepted at the Summer School Office at 3205 S. Rural Rd., located on the Northeast corner of Rural Road and Southern Avenue next door to Fry’s Grocery Store. If unable to reach me in case of emergency, I hereby give authority to any hospital or doctor to render immediate aid as might be required at the time for my child’s health and safety. I understand that the expense of the service will be accepted by me. My child and I have read and discussed the information on student discipline, the Electronic Information Services User Agreement, and directory information set forth in the Summer Enrichment Program Catalog. I have been given the opportunity to ask for clarification regarding the discipline program and procedures. I understand I can call the Summer Enrichment Program Office at 480-7307323 for more information and/or a copy of the Tempe School District No. 3 Student Discipline Handbook. I agree and acknowledge that I am the financially responsible party. I acknowledge I will receive an 80% tuition refund if I withdraw/cancellation of my child before the Summer Enrichment Program starts. No refunds will be issued on or after Monday, June 1, 2015. Signature of Parent/Legal Guardian

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IX. Class Descriptions Kindergarten to 9th Grade Enrichment Classes The summer enrichment program classes are for children going into kindergarten through 9th grade. Please choose classes based on the grade level your child will be enrolled in for the 2015-2016 school year. If your child needs reinforcement in a subject, you can enroll your child based on their current grade level now. Class descriptions are categorized by: • Enrichment Grades K-3 • Enrichment Grades 4-9

• Gifted, Enrichment Grades K-3 • Gifted, Enrichment Grades 4-9

Enrichment Grades K-3

Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in-between.

PKP1 Kindergarten Jumpstart Students with no preschool and/or will turn 5 after August 31, 2015 This program will expose children to the academic world in a nurturing environment.  Students will focus on fine motor skills necessary for kindergarten including: appropriate pencil grip and using scissors, crayons, markers, and dry erase boards. Children will learn to write their name properly and work on identifying letters of the alphabet, letter sounds, and rhyming words.  Students will begin to explore math manipulatives and focus on numbers through 10. Children will also have the opportunity to create using play dough, paint, markers and various media. Kindergarten Jumpstart is a 4-block hour class designed for children attending kindergarten for the first time. This class is taught by a certified Tempe District kindergarten teacher and is great for children attending school for the first time. Prerequisite: • Enrolled to start school in 2015-2016 Students going into grade: K Site: Rover Time: 8:00 -12:00 KP2 Kinder Ready Students with preschool and/or who turn 5 prior to September 1, 2015 This program will reinforce the skills obtained in preschool and prepare children for the academic rigor in kindergarten.  Students will focus on letter identification and sounds, beginning sounds, rhyming words, phonics skills, sight words, as well reading comprehension and new vocabulary. Students will work on number identification, counting and one-to-one correspondence.  They will begin to explore the writing process and begin to independently write sentences and use sight words appropriately.  Children will explore through Learning Centers, which are used in

• Special Education K-8

Tempe Elementary kindergarten classrooms.  Children will also have the opportunity to create using play dough, paint, markers and various media. Kindergarten Jumpstart is a 4-block hour class designed for children attending kindergarten for the first time. This class is taught by a certified Tempe District kindergarten teacher and is great for children attending school for the first time. Prerequisite: • Enrolled to start school in 2015-2016 Students going into grade: K Site: Rover Time: 8:00 -12:00

Reading RP20 Summer Reading Grade 1 Children will build on their knowledge of phonics, sight words, vocabulary, and reading strategies to read grade appropriate literature and informational text. Important skills of summarizing, retelling and main idea will be taught using a variety of literature and informational text to increase comprehension and reading fluency. Students going into grades: 1 or a review for students going into grade 2 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times) RP21 Summer Reading Grade 2 Second grade students read and comprehend increasing complex literature and informational text. They read aloud grade-level text fluently and with expression. They continue to learn and practice rules for matching sounds to letters that make up words, and they learn new concepts — such as words that share the same root (e.g., add and additional) — that help them figure out the meanings of new words. Students going into grades: 2 or a review for students going into grade 3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times)

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IX. Class Descriptions RP22 Summer Reading Grade 3 Third graders will be able to confidently read increasingly challenging literature, informational text, and poetry fluently. They will be able to increase vocabulary and distinguish literal and non-literal meanings of words, while identifying main idea and details. Third graders will be able to compare different aspects of literature, informational text, and poems while building knowledge of the world around them. Students going into grade: 3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times) RP6 Readers Theater and Plays Grades 1-2 The students will have fun exploring reading through Readers Theater and Plays. They will read from various “scripts” and reading parts will be divided among the readers. A variety of props and puppets will be made to enhance the reading. The purpose of this class is to increase comprehension and fluency. Students going into grades: 1-2 Site: Rover Time: 10:10 RP7 Readers Theater and Plays Grades 2-3 The students will have fun exploring reading through Readers Theater and Plays. They will read from various “scripts” and reading parts will be divided among the readers. A variety of props and puppets will be made to enhance the reading. The purpose of this class is to increase comprehension and fluency. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 11:05 RP2 Book Buzz Grade 2 Students will have fun exploring reading through chapter books. They will read various chapter books throughout the program. A variety of projects and hands-on activities will be made to enhance the reading of the chapter book. The purpose of this class is to increase reading comprehension and fluency. Students going into grade: 2 Site: Rover Time: 8:55 RP3 Book Buzz Grade 3 Students will have fun exploring reading through chapter books. They will read various chapter books throughout the program. A variety of projects and hands-on activities will be made to enhance the reading of the chapter book. The purpose of this class is to increase reading comprehension and fluency.

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Students going into grade: 3 Site: Rover Time: 11:05 RP23 Book Buzz Grades 2-3 Students will have fun exploring reading through chapter books. They will read various chapter books throughout the program. A variety of projects and hands-on activities will be made to enhance the reading of the chapter book. The purpose of this class is to increase reading comprehension and fluency. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10

Writing WP1 Write On Track! Grade 2 Students will practice the Writing Process and incorporate the Six Traits of Writing to produce a variety of writing applications including opinion pieces, informative/explanatory text, functional text, and narratives. Students going into grade: 2 Site: Rover Time: 8:55, 11:05 (2 different times) WP2 Write On Track! Grade 3 Students will practice the Writing Process and incorporate the Six Traits of Writing to produce a variety of writing applications including opinion pieces, informative/explanatory text, functional text, and narratives. Students going into grade: 3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 10:10 (2 different times) WP3 Write On! Grades K-1 Young students are introduced to the world of writing through teacher modeling, followed by their own opportunity to write. Create ABC books, imaginative stories and personal narratives. Come write with us! Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55 (2 different times)

Mathematics MP20 Summer Math Grade 1 Students will enjoy using Standards of Mathematical Practice through games and hands-on materials to focus

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IX. Class Descriptions conceptually on the following: -Concrete models and drawings can be used to justify answers to addition and subtraction problems. -Quantities can be compared by greater than, less than, and equal to. -A digit in the tens place represents a group(s) of ten. -Knowing the relationships between operations helps to solve equations. -Strategies such as counting on, making ten, and decomposing can be used to solve addition and subtraction problems. -A teen number is represented by one group of ten and remaining ones. -The equal sign represents a balanced equation. For students going into grades: 1 or a review for students going into grade 2 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times)

MP21 Summer Math Grade 2 Students will enjoy using Standards of Mathematical Practice through games and hands-on materials to focus conceptually on the following: -Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction. -Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem. -Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Students going into grades: 2 or a review for students going into grade 3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times) MP22 Summer Math Grade 3 Students will enjoy using Standards of Mathematical Practice through games and hands-on materials to focus conceptually on the following: -Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic. -Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division. -Multiply and divide within 100. -Solve problems involving the four operations and identify and explain patterns in arithmetic. -Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. Students going into grades: 3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times)

Scientific Exploration SCP7 Science Adventure Grades 1-2 This adventure is for young scientists interested in physical science and earth science. Children will use reading, writing & math inquiry methods and hands-on experiences to explore concepts such as simple machines, magnets, electricity, rocks and minerals, and forces of nature. Students going into grades: 1-2 Site: Rover Time: 8:00 SCP8 Science Adventure Grades 2-3 This adventure is for young scientists interested in physical science and earth science. Children will use reading, writing & math inquiry methods and hands-on experiences to explore concepts such as simple machines, magnets, electricity, rocks and minerals, and forces of nature. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:55 SCP13 Ocean Adventure Grades K-1 This adventure is for young scientists interested in oceans and the web of life within our oceans. Children will use reading, writing & math inquiry methods and hands-on experiences to explore the world below the sea. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 11:05 SCP14 Ocean Adventure Grades 2-3 This adventure is for young scientists interested in oceans and the web of life within our oceans. Children will use reading, writing & math inquiry methods and hands-on experiences to explore the world below the sea. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10 SCP9 Grossology Grades 2-3 Every student loves the world of gross things! This class is mind-boggling! Explore why your body produces mushy, oozy, crusty, scaly, and smelly gunk, including our animal friends. Students will make hands-on yucky stuff. In the end you will be a “Specialized Grossologist!” Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00

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IX. Class Descriptions SCP6 Grossology Grades K-1 Every student loves the world of gross things! This class is mind-boggling! Explore why your body produces mushy, oozy, crusty, scaly, and smelly gunk, including our animal friends. Students will make hands-on yucky stuff. In the end you will be a “Specialized Grossologist!” Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 8:55 SCP20 Space Adventure Grades K-1 Do you dream of blasting off in a rocket to outer space? Is our moon really made of cheese? Why is Pluto no longer a planet? If you have ever wondered these questions “Space Adventures” is the class for you! Climb aboard our rocket bound for outer space. We will explore our solar system, space travel and what it’s like to be an astronaut. Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 10:10 SCP21 Space Adventure Grades 2-3 Do you dream of blasting off in a rocket to outer space? Is our moon really made of cheese? Why is Pluto no longer a planet? If you have ever wondered these questions “Space Adventures” is the class for you! Climb aboard our rocket bound for outer space. We will explore our solar system, space travel and what it’s like to be an astronaut. Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 11:05 SCP10 Bubbleology Grades 1-3 Children will be able to recognize materials in the three states of matter. Soap experiments will use reading, writing & math, the scientific method and creative thinking to make soap art. Children will use their cooperative skills throughout their bubbly work. Discover where bubbles appear in real-world situations such as scuba diving, bread making, pumice, and carbonated beverages. It will be bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble for a very clean adventure! Attention: Wear clothing that can be splashed with soap/ water. Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10

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SCP12 Solar Powered Fun! Grades 1-3 Kids! Lets go green with clean energy projects! Build cars that are run by the sun! Cook in a solar oven! Explore the functions of wind energy! Have fun with learning about the power of solar and wind energy, the importance of them in our lives, and their impact on the future of energy development. Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:55

Engineering EP1 Li’l Engineers Grades 1-3 Explore the exciting world of engineering! Robotics, building structures, and designing paper airplanes are a few of the mind-engaging activities that this class has to offer. STEM Model that links science, technology, engineering, and mathematics will be integrated into students’ learning. Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 11:05

Computer Technology CP4 Exploring Computers Grades K-1 In this class, students will learn computer literacy skills and how to effectively navigate the computer as a 21st century learner. Students will be using software and online sites that are standards-based for content areas such as Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies. The activities are interactive, interesting and highly engaging! Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 8:55 CP5 Exploring Computers Grades 1-2 In this class, students will learn computer literacy skills and how to effectively navigate the computer as a 21st century learner. Students will be using software and online sites that are standards-based for content areas such as Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies. The activities are interactive, interesting and highly engaging! Students going into grades: 1-2 Site: Rover Time: 10:10

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IX. Class Descriptions CP6 Amazing Animations Grades 2-3 Using a variety of graphics and images, as well as various software and online sites, students will create exciting and highly creative multimedia animation projects that include sounds along with their animation. These projects will be placed on a CD for each individual student to take home. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 11:05 (2 different times)

AP9 Painting and Wear Your Art Grades 2-3 This class is a great combination of fine arts & writing where students increase their observation, drawing and painting skills then place their creations on stuff that they can wear anywhere! Materials may include t-shirts, decorative bags, jewelry, visors, and sunglasses. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10

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AP8 Painting and Wear Your Art Grades K-1 This class is a great combination of fine arts & writing where students increase their observation, drawing and painting skills then place their creations on stuff that they can wear anywhere! Materials may include t-shirts, decorative bags, jewelry, visors, and sunglasses. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 11:05

AP11 Art Masterpiece and Literature Grd. K-1 In this class, students will be exposed to a variety of genres and literature on historical artists from around the world. Students will all also study the greatest work of an artist’s career and use different media to recreate one of their art pieces. Thinking creatively to portray a different element of art literature can increase comprehension. Students are sure to have a great time! Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 8:00 AP12 Art Masterpiece and Literature Grd. 2-3 In this class, students will be exposed to a variety of genres and literature on historical artists from around the world. Students will all also study the greatest work of an artist’s career and use different media to recreate one of their art pieces. Thinking creatively to portray a different element of art literature can increase comprehension. Students are sure to have a great time! Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:55 AP10 Arts, Crafts, Exploring Clay Grades 2-3 This is “a make-it and take-it” art class! Guaranteed fun projects bringing in reading, writing & math to please the student artist. A variety of creative materials will be explored. Students will create functional and nonfunctional clay pieces with many different finishes. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00 AP7 Arts, Crafts, Exploring Clay Grades 1-2 This is “a make-it and take-it” art class! Guaranteed fun projects bringing in reading, writing & math to please the student artist. A variety of creative materials will be explored. Students will create functional and nonfunctional clay pieces with many different finishes. Students going into grades: 1-2 Site: Rover Time: 8:55

Instrumental Music MUI2 XyloFun! Grades K-1 Have fun rehearsing, performing, and making music with the xylophone. Students will learn the history of the xylophone, how to play striking songs, and about the percussion family. Don’t miss out on the xylofun with friends by your side. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 11:05 MUI1 Making Music Grades K-1 Have fun rehearsing, performing, and making music with the xylophone. Students will learn the history of the xylophone, how to play striking songs, and about the percussion family. Don’t miss out on the xylofun with friends by your side. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 8:00 MUI4 Strings Alive! Grades 2-3 Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass-Reinforce your string instrument skills while using math, reading & writing skills to play exciting, new music and giving a whirlwind final performance the last week of summer school. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:55

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IX. Class Descriptions MUI3 Recorders Galore! Grades 2-3 Enjoy being in the groove! Experience the main entry level-learning instrument, the recorder. Students will learn and name the letter of the musical alphabet and recognize line notes and space note on the staff. Through interactive recorder games and activities, students are bound to be fond of playing the recorder. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 11:05

Musical Theater MTP1 On with the Show! Grades 1-3 We will sing our hearts, dance our feet off, and put on a great show. We will be using our reading & writing skills to create scripts and turn our ideas into our scenery and props and take our audience will go on a musical trip! Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10, 11:05 (2 different times)

Cooking CKP1 No Bake Cooking Grades 1-3 Children will learn about making healthy snacks that are also delicious, at the same time, utilizing writing, math & reading skills to follow recipes. Student’s will bring home treats and a recipe book for the whole family to enjoy! Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55 (2 different times)

Physical Activity for Fitness and Health SP15 Fun + Fitness + Health Grades K-1 Let’s get moving and have some fun learning many ways to be fit! We will move to cool songs as we experiment with circuit training, aerobics, cardio kickboxing, resistance bands, rhythmic dances, speed walking, basic yoga poses, parachute fitness, jump ropes, and more. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Each class will end with an exciting game. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 8:55, 10:10 (2 different times) SP16 Fun + Fitness + Health Grades 2-3 Let’s get moving and have some fun learning many ways to

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be fit! We will move to cool songs as we experiment with circuit training, aerobics, cardio kickboxing, resistance bands, rhythmic dances, speed walking, basic yoga poses, parachute fitness, jump ropes, and more. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Each class will end with an exciting game. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 11:05 (2 different times)

SP17 Tumbling and More! Grades 1-3 Students will begin their tumbling with individual and partner stunts. They will practice animal walks and yoga poses for strength, balance, and flexibility, which will lead to practice of cartwheels and headstands. They will also enjoy working on small basic pyramids and creating basic routines in small groups. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Also included in the fun are games with beanbags, balls, balloons, Chinese jump ropes, and long jump ropes, too! Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10, 11:05 (2 different times) SP12 Sports Clinic Grades K-1 Do you enjoy sporting activities? Sports Clinic is for you! Participate in competitive and group sports Sportsmanship, game knowledge, and teamwork are emphasized. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 8:00 SP6 Sports Clinic Grades 2-3 Do you enjoy sporting activities? Sports Clinic is for you! Participate in competitive and group sports. Sportsmanship, game knowledge, and teamwork are emphasized. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:55 SP10 Recreational Games Grades K-1 Join us for fun! Learn the many ways to become fit. We will learn animal movements, rhythm dances, circuit training, aerobics, relays, tag, parachute activities, and more! Each class will end with a game. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: K-1 Site: Rover Time: 11:05

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IX. Class Descriptions SP11 Recreational Games Grades 2-3 Let’s get moving and have some fun! We will be experimenting with many different ways to become fit. We will learn circuit training, aerobics, cardio kickboxing, partner resistance, rhythm dances, relays, tag, parachute activities, and more! Each class will end with a game. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: 2-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10 SP8 Yoga Kids Grades K-3 Time to get centered! Students will learn how yoga exercises through story-telling and interactive games. Through the classes, students will learn responsibility and respect for themselves and others. Also, students will gain lifelong tools for focus, peace, and self-confidence. Students going into grades: K-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00, 8:55 (2 different times)

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Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in-between.

Reading RI20 Summer Reading Review Grade 3 Third graders will be able to confidently read increasingly challenging literature, informational text, and poetry fluently. They will be able to increase vocabulary and distinguish literal and non-literal meanings of words, while identifying main idea and details. Third grader will be able to compare different aspects of literature, informational text, and poems while building knowledge of the world around them. Attention: This class is for students reading slightly below grade level. Students going into grade: 4 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10, 11:05 (2 different times) RI21 Summer Reading Grade 4 Fourth graders will be able to confidently read increasingly challenging literature, informational text, and poetry fluently. Students will be able to compare different aspects of literature including the humanities, informational text, and poetry. Students will be able to distinguish the literal and non-literal meanings of words while identifying main idea and details. They will use a variety of texts to both explicitly and implicitly summarize an author’s message

while building knowledge of the world around them. Students going into grades: 4 or a review for students going into grade 5 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times)

RI22 Summer Reading Grade 5 Fifth graders will be able to confidently read increasingly challenging literature, informational text, and poetry fluently. They will be able to determine meanings of more complex language such as metaphors and simile. Fifth graders will identify main idea and details, determine theme and integrate information with evidence from the text. They will be able to compare and contrast different aspects of literature, informational text, and poems while building knowledge of the world around them. Students going into grades: 5 or a review for students going into grade 6. Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times) RI23 Summer Reading Grade 6 Students in sixth grade focus on active engagement with text. They are required to analyze, identify, define, explain, integrate, evaluate, compare, contrast, and cite supportive evidence—developing and building upon those skills that were required in fifth grade. Deeper analysis of literature and informational text continues to be the focus of sixth-grade instruction, although reading fluently and accurately remains a goal for all students. Students’ understanding of the precise meaning of words, English language conventions, structural features of informational text and materials, and fundamental elements of literature all support greater comprehension of what they read, see, and hear. Students going into grades: 6 or a review for students going into grade 7 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55 (2 different times) RI24 Summer Reading Grade 7 Three important emphases of the ACCRS in reading are text complexity, a balance between literature and informational text, and an integrated approach to instruction. The English language arts standards establish a higher level of communication skills and comprehension strategies. Students demonstrate a growing understanding by connecting ideas and information in two or more texts and analyzing and evaluating textual evidence more carefully. As students build on their communication and collaboration skills, they are able to acknowledge and analyze new information and, when appropriate, modify their own view based on the new information. Students

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IX. Class Descriptions continue to acquire and use general academic language and domain-specific vocabulary. Students going into grade: 7 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10, 11:05 (2 different times)

RI25 Summer Reading Grade 8-9 Three important emphases of the ACCRS in reading are text complexity, a balance between literature and informational text, and an integrated approach to instruction. The English language arts standards establish a higher level of communication skills and comprehension strategies. Students demonstrate a growing understanding by connecting ideas and information in two or more texts and analyzing and evaluating textual evidence more carefully. As students build on their communication and collaboration skills, they are able to acknowledge and analyze new information and, when appropriate, modify their own view based on the new information. Students continue to acquire and use general academic language and domain-specific vocabulary. Students going into grades: 8-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00 BC45 The Book Stops Here Grades 4-5 It’s time to dive into a great book! In this course, a bestselling, age appropriate novel will come to life! Together students will explore the components of plot and characters through small group discussions and a varietyof exciting projects and activities! Students going into grades: 4-5 Site: Fees College Prep Middle School Time: 8:55 BC67 The Book Stops Here Grades 6-7 It’s time to dive into a great book! In this course, a bestselling, age appropriate novel will come to life! Together students will explore the components of plot and characters through small group discussions and a varietyof exciting projects and activities! Students going into grades: 6-7 Site: Fees College Prep Middle School Time: 10:10 BC89 The Book Stops Here Grades 8-9 It’s time to dive into a great book! In this course, a bestselling, age appropriate novel will come to life! Together students will explore the components of plot and characters through small group discussions and a varietyof exciting projects and activities! Students going into grades: 8-9 Site: Fees College Prep Middle School Time: 11:05

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Mathematics MI20 Summer Math Review Grade 3 Students will enjoy using Standards of Mathematical Practice through games and hands-on materials to focus conceptually on the following: -Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic. -Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division. -Multiply and divide within 100. -Solve problems involving the four operations and identify and explain patterns in arithmetic. -Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. Attention: This math class is for students slightly below grade level. Students going into grade: 4 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55 (2 different times) MI21 Summer Math Grade 4 Students will enjoy using Standards of Mathematical Practice through games and hands-on materials to focus conceptually on the following: -Developing understanding and fluency with multi-digit multiplication, and developing understanding of dividing to find quotients involving multi-digit dividends. -Developing an understanding of fraction equivalence, addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators, and multiplication of fractions by whole numbers. -Understanding that geometric figures can be analyzed and classified based on their properties, such as having parallel sides, perpendicular sides, particular angle measures, and symmetry. Students going into grades: 4 or a review for students going into grade 5 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10, 11:05 (2 different times) MI22 Summer Math Grade 5 Students will enjoy using Standards of Mathematical Practice through games and handson materials to focus conceptually on the following: -Developing fluency with addition and subtraction of fractions, and developing understanding of the multiplication of fractions and of division of fractions in limited cases (unit fractions divided by whole numbers and whole numbers divided by unit fractions). -Extending division to 2-digit divisors, integrating decimal fractions into the place value system and developing understanding of operations with decimals to hundredths, and developing fluency with whole number and decimal operations.

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IX. Class Descriptions -Developing understanding of volume. Students going into grades: 5 or a review for students going into grade 6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times)

MI23 Summer Math Grade 6 Students will enjoy using Standards of Mathematical Practice through games and hands-on materials to focus conceptually on the following: -Connecting ratio and rate to whole number multiplication and division and using concepts of ratio and rate to solve problems. -Completing understanding of division of fractions and extending the notion of number to the system of rational numbers, which includes negative numbers. -Writing, interpreting, and using expressions and equations. -Reasoning about relationships among shapes to determine area, surface area, and volume. -Developing understanding of statistical thinking. Students going into grades: 6 or a review for students going into grade 7 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10, 11:05 (4 different times) MI12 Take on the Rubik’s Cube Challenge! Grades 5-9 Keep students’ minds active and hands busy with the Rubik’s Cube! From measurement to geometry, the Rubik’s Cube puts students’ math skills into action. Hands-on, interactive learning opportunities help students comprehend mathematical concepts. Learning how to work with the Rubik’s Cube promotes problem solving, teamwork, perseverance, and self-confidence. Lessons are aligned to summer, Arizona College and Career Ready Standards. Students will keep their Rubik’s Cube for further investigation. Students going into grades: 5-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00 MI9 Building Algebraic Bridges Grades 7-9 This class is intended for students who have already taken Pre-Algebra or Algebra. Students will develop their logical and mathematical reasoning skills through investigations and problems. Class content includes fundamental ideas and procedures necessary for math success. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10

Writing W13 Writing is Fun! Grades 4-6 Create a bucket of ideas, launch into organization, voice your curiosities, paint a picture with words, sail into fluency, and justify the value of punctuation. Yes, have fun with writing! This class will promote a positive attitude toward writing and improve the final outcome through the six traits plus one. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55, 10:10 (3 different times) W14 Right to Write Grades 7-9 Communicate your ideas effectively! If you want people to stand up and take notice, you have to learn to catch their attention. Learn to select the ideas, organization, word choice, voice, sentence fluency, and punctuation that work for the situation. Set yourself and your writing apart. Become a part of the writing community!!! Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05 WI5 Books Alive! Grades 4-9 Do you want to explore something new in art this summer? Do you like to draw, write or paint? This course will combine art and creative writing as students create their own altered book! Students will be given a book to alter, as well as the materials needed for altering. We will look at examples of altered books and talk about possible themes for our books. Drawing, painting and collaging, students will alter their pages. Daily quick writes and challenging activities intended to inspire creative and flexible thinking, will guide students through the creation of their own altered artwork. Students going into grades: 4-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00 RI8 Ready, Set, Debate! Grades 7-9 Does your child want to learn the strategies of a eloquent discusser and a dynamic debater? This high-level class involves the use of Socratic Seminars and Philosophical Chairs. Students will learn how to acquire and develop high-order critical thinking skills. Socratic Seminars will teach students discussion strategies, while the Philosophical Chairs will round out their debate and personal speaking abilities. Students will critically analyze everything from articles to song lyrics. They will engage in intellectual discussion with help using the Costa’s Level of Questioning model. The method encourages students

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IX. Class Descriptions to think for themselves rather than being told what to think. Through reading and writing, your student will be able to make inferences, connect to real life situations, and translate this skill into their everyday life. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05

Scientific Research SCI1 What Happens When...? An Inquiry Science Lab Grades 4-6 Have you ever wondered how things work or why things happen? Come explore physical, life and earth sciences integrated with math, reading & writing in this exciting, hands-on science class. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05 SCI2 What Happens When...? An Inquiry Science Lab Grades 7-9 Have you ever wondered how things work or why things happen? Come explore physical, life and earth sciences integrated with math, reading & writing in this exciting, hands-on science class. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00 SCI9 Solve It CSI Style - CSI Tempe Grades 5-9 In this CSI Tempe class, students will earn the ISEEC method for crime investigation – Initial procedures, Strategy development, Evidence collecting, Examination/ analysis, and Conclusions. Students will discover the answers to these questions: 1. What is forensic and how has technology enhanced it? 2. What is evidence and how can it be analyzed? 3. Why are the identifiable human traits crucial in crime analysis? 4. Why are observations of evidence crucial in crime analysis? 5. What inductive and deductive problem solving skills are needed in forensic science and how are they applied to solving a crime? Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 5-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10

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SC20 “T” Is for Toys Grades 7-9 Students will build and experiment with various toys while understanding the physics behind their play. We will discover how the laws of force and motion along with the conversion of energy is involved with playthings and toys. Safety rules will be reviewed when using sharp instruments and hot glue while building these toys. Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00

Engineering EI2 Engineering and Robotics Grades 4-6 Are you interested in Engineering? Do you like to work with structures and constructions? Would you like to build some constructions with Robotic features? We will study the functions of simple machines and the forces of physics as they relate to engineering and robotics. Students will be competing in building various constructions with specific design limitations. We will also be building some simple robotic projects that you will get to take home and keep.Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55 EI3 Engineering and Robotics Grades 7-9 Are you interested in Engineering? Do you like to work with structures and constructions? Would you like to build some constructions with Robotic features? We will study the functions of simple machines and the forces of physics as they relate to engineering and robotics. Students will be competing in building various constructions with specific design limitations. We will also be building some simple robotic projects that you will get to take home and keep.Students will also integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10

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IX. Class Descriptions Computer Technology

Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00

CI2 Keyboarding Wizards Grades 4-6 Keyboarding is a useful skill for everyone! This class will provide help and practice to gain touch-typing skills and increase your typing speed while strengthening reading & writing ability. Learn a lot and have fun too! Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55 (2 different times) CI3 Keyboarding Wizards Grades 7-9 Keyboarding is a useful skill for everyone! This class will provide help and practice to gain touch-typing skills and increase your typing speed while strengthening reading & writing ability. Learn a lot and have fun too! Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05 CI4 Shutterbugs Grades 4-6 Learn to use a digital camera and develop techniques for taking great photos. Use photo-editing software to improve or modify photos, then create slide shows to show off your work while using your reading & writing skills. At the end of class, you’ll burn a CD to take home. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55 CI8 Shutterbugs Grades 7-9 Learn to use a digital camera and develop techniques for taking great photos. Use photo-editing software to improve or modify photos, then create slide shows to show off your work while using reading & writing skills. At the end of class, you’ll burn a CD to take home. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10 CI9 Claymation Sensation! Grades 5-9 If you have dreams of coming the next Internet sensation, playing in a band, or having a blast in class, then this class is for you! Using clay to create your characters, art supplies to create your set, and iMovie, you will produce your own “Claymation Movie” complete with titles, character voices, sound effects, and rolling credits at the end. As a bonus, you will use GarageBand, a computerized music program to create the soundtrack. Students will strengthen their reading & writing skills.All finished movies will be burned to a DVD. Students going into grades: 5-9

CI5 Podcast Grades 5-9 Have you ever wanted to be on the radio? If so, you could learn how to produce your own Internet Radio Broadcasts (IBC) and publish them to your listeners. Podcasts are a way to produce audio recordings, that are on topics you are interested in, and then publish them for others to download and listen. Partcipants in this class will learn how to produce, distribute and publicize their podcasts. Students will work in groups and use programs like Audacity and GarageBand. In addition, they will use online tools like archive.org and wordpress.com. Students going into grades: 5-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05 CI6 Intro to Coding Grades 6-9 In this course students will have the opportunity to learn computer programming basics. Students will use web=based programs to create simple codes and watch their work come alive on the computer screen. Students going into grades: 6-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10

Life Proficiency LS11 Babysitting Clinic - Ages 2 and Younger Grades 7-9 Would you like to earn extra money babysitting but don’t have the necessary skills? Babysitters in this class will learn to handle emergency situations, basic first aid, safety precautions and interacting with babies and toddlers. Students will also use their reading & writing skills to develop safe procedures. Certificate issued to student upon completion of this class. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55

Artistic Skills AI10 Drawing, Painting & 3-D Art Grades 4-6 This class is a great combination of fine arts bringing in reading, writing & math where students increase their observation and drawing and painting skills. Using assorted materials such as plaster, clay, papier-mâché or wood, students will learn how to create their art with dimension. Students going into grades: 4-6

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IX. Class Descriptions Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55

Musical Theater

AI11 Drawing, Painting & 3-D Art Grades 7-9 This class is a great combination of fine arts bringing in reading, writing & math where students increase their observation and drawing and painting skills. Using assorted materials such as plaster, clay, papier-mâché or wood, students will learn how to create their art with dimension. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00

MTP2 Class Act! Grades 4-6 Lights! Camera! Action! Students will explore the art of performance through script selection, directing, set design, and of course… being the star of the show! This course incorporates foundational approaches to voice and movement along with games and exercises that help establish acting skills. And for the grand finale.. the big show will debut in front of a live audience! Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Middle School Time: 8:00

AI7 Exploring Clay Grades 4-6 Create a variety of functional and non-functional clay pieces with many different finishes. Traditional and nontraditional ways of working with clay will be explored bringing in reading, writing & math. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10 AI8 Exploring Clay Grades 7-9 Create a variety of functional and non-functional clay pieces with many different finishes. Traditional and nontraditional ways of working with clay will be explored bringing in reading, writing & math. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05 A19 Sew What Grades 4-6 Students will be introduced to the exciting world of sewing, embroidery, and quilting! Get creative! Students will have the opportunity to developing their own hand embroidery designs, fabric selection, and leave with a final product that they’re sure to cherish! Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Middle School Time: 10:10 A20 Sew What Grades 7-9 Students will be introduced to the exciting world of sewing, embroidery, and quilting! Get creative! Students will have the opportunity to developing their own hand embroidery designs, fabric selection, and leave with a final product that they’re sure to cherish! Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Middle School Time: 11:05

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MTP3 Class Act! Grades 7-9 Lights! Camera! Action! Students will explore the art of performance through script selection, directing, set design, and of course… being the star of the show! This course incorporates foundational approaches to voice and movement along with games and exercises that help establish acting skills. And for the grand finale.. the big show will debut in front of a live audience! Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Middle School Time: 8:55

Cooking CKI3 Beginning Cooking Grades 4-6 Do you know how to accurately measure ingredients for a recipe? Learn this math skill and other tips for reading a recipe, simple nutrition, and lots of easy cooking activities. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10, 11:05 (2 different times) CKI5 Young Chefs Grades 6-9 Are you an “experienced” chef? Expand your knowledge of cooking with this exciting class! Learn to prepare basic meals, taste ethnic foods, and sample treats. Utilize math, reaading & writing for a great skill. Students going into grades: 6-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00, 8:55 (2 different times)

Instrumental Instruments: Students should bring their band or orchestra instruments with them the first day of class. Any student without an instrument may check one out from their current school’s band or orchestra teacher. All printed music is the property of Tempe School District No. 3.

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IX. Class Descriptions MUI19 Beginning Guitar Grades 4-5 Learn to play guitar - no experience required! Students will learn fundamentals of guitar including chords, scales, improvisation, and song writing. Classical guitars will be provided. Students going into grades: 4-5 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00 MUI20 Beginning Guitar Grades 6-7 Learn to play guitar - no experience required! Students will learn fundamentals of guitar including chords, scales, improvisation, and song writing. Classical guitars will be provided. Students going into grades: 6-7 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55 MUI21 Beginning Guitar Grades 8-9 Learn to play guitar - no experience required! Students will learn fundamentals of guitar including chords, scales, improvisation, and song writing. Classical guitars will be provided. Students going into grades: 8-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10 MUI22 Strings Alive! Grades 5-9 Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass-Reinforce your string instrument skills while using math, reading & writing skills to play exciting, new music and giving a whirlwind final performance the last week of summer school. Students going into grades: 5-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05

Performance Ensemble MUI5 Concert Band Grades 5-9 Have fun rehearsing, performing, and making new friends while using math, reatding & writing skills! Collection of song types will include standard concert band literature as well as themes used at athletic events! Don’t miss out on a great time! Contact your summer music teacher for the date and time of their June performance. Students going into grades: 5-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55 Pre-requisite: 1 - 4 years Band experience MUI14 Jazz Band Grades 7-9 Enjoy being in the groove! Experience various jazz

and blues styles. Develop creative, immediate, “in the moment” musical compositions while using math, reading & writing skills! It’s time to jam! Contact your summer school music teacher for the date and time of their June performance. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10 Pre-requisite: 2 - 4 years Band experience

MUI18 Music Technology Grades 4-9 The goal of music technology is to help students explore their creativity through music.  The Garageband application provides a safe and fun environment to create music, without being required to read music.  Students will learn how to logically place loops together, use the mixing tools, and create a balanced song focused on rhythm, melody, and texture while using math, reading & writing skills.  In addition, students can create a soundtrack.  Students that participate in this course will leave with a CD of all the music they created. Students going into grades: 4-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05 MUI24 Choir Grades 4-9 Learn music reading, vocal technique, and performing music from various genres and diverse cultures. This class will be taught by an experienced choir director and is open to boys and girls aged 7-12 who want to learn to sing. No experience required! Students going into grades: 4-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00

Physical Activity for Fitness & Health SI5 Sports Clinic Grades 7-9 Do you enjoy a variety of sporting activities? Sports Clinic is for you! Participate in competitive and group sports such as softball, indoor hockey, volleyball and basketball. Sportsmanship, game knowledge, and teamwork are emphasized. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10 SI6 Sports Clinic Grades 4-6 Do you enjoy a variety of sporting activities? Sports Clinic is for you! Participate in competitive and group sports such as softball, indoor hockey, volleyball and basketball. Sportsmanship, game knowledge, and teamwork are

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IX. Class Descriptions emphasized. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05

SI7 Recreational Games Grades 7-9 Have fun adding to your list of indoor activities! Learn to play a variety of recreational games that will include: Circle Games, Beanbag Games, Tag Games, Shuffleboard, and Bowling. All games require no materials or easily adaptable materials. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55 SI1 Recreational Games Grades 4-6 Have fun adding to your list of indoor activities! Learn to play a variety of recreational games that will include: Circle Games, Beanbag Games, Tag Games, Shuffleboard, and Bowling. All games require no materials or easily adaptable materials. Students will utilize their reading skills to follow directions. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00

Gifted Classes K-3

Attention parents and students: Gifted classes are geared for gifted students and have a fast-paced curriculum that involves critical and creative thinking skills. Enrichment students in the same grade level may find material difficult to complete. Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in-between.

GP14 Solar Powered Fun! Grades 1-3 Go green with clean energy projects! Build cars that are run by the sun! Cook in a solar oven! Explore the functions of wind energy! Have fun with learning about the power of solar and wind energy, the importance of them in our lives, and their impact on the future of energy development. Attention: The gifted component of this class will use science inquiry and higher level thinking skills to investigate and apply learning to create new solutions that apply to real life situations. Students will integrate math, reading & writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 8:00

Gifted Engineering GP10 Li’l Engineers Grades 1-3 Explore the exciting world of engineering! Robotics, building structures, and designing paper airplanes are a few of the mind-engaging activities that this class has to offer. STEM Model that links science, technology, engineering, and mathematics will be integrated into students’ learning. Attention: The gifted component of this class will follow the design process that involves critical and creative thinking skills and promotes problem-solving skills that test alternative solutions. Students will integrate math, reading,& writing with scientific inquiry. Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 10:10

Gifted Classes 4-9

Gifted Science GP13 Bubbleology Grades 1-3 Students will be able to recognize materials in the three states of matter and understand cohesion, adhesion, expansion, and contraction. Soap experiments will use the scientific method and creative thinking to make soap art. Students will use reading, writing & math and their cooperative skills throughout their bubbly work. Discover where bubbles appear in real-world situations such as scuba diving, bread making, pumice, and carbonated beverages. It will be bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble for a very clean adventure! Attention: Wear clothing that can be splashed with soap/ water. This fast-paced, rigorous class is geared for gifted students; it focuses on higher level thinking skills.

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Students going into grades: 1-3 Site: Rover Time: 11:05

Attention parents: Gifted classes are geared for gifted students and have a fast-paced curriculum that involves critical and creative thinking skills. Enrichment students in the same grade level may find material difficult to complete. Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in-between.

Gifted Reading, Writing, Speaking GI19 Ready, Set, Debate! - Gifted 4-9 Does your child want to learn the strategies of a eloquent discusser and a dynamic debater? This high-level class involves the use of Socratic Seminars and Philosophical Chairs. Students will learn how to acquire and develop high-

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IX. Class Descriptions order critical thinking skills. Socratic Seminars will teach students discussion strategies, while the Philosophical Chairs will round out their debate and personal speaking abilities. Students will critically analyze everything from articles to song lyrics. They will engage in intellectual discussion with help using the Costa’s Level of Questioning model. The method encourages students to think for themselves rather than being told what to think. Through reading and writing, your child will be able to make inferences, connect to real life situations, and translate this skill into their everyday life. Attention: This fast-paced, rigorous class is geared for gifted students Students going into grades: 4-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 10:10

G126 Books Alive! Grades 4-9 Do you want to explore something new in art this summer? Do you like to draw, write or paint? This course will combine art and creative writing as students create their own altered book! Students will be given a book to alter, as well as the materials needed for altering. We will look at examples of altered books and talk about possible themes for our books. Drawing, painting and collaging, students will alter their pages. Daily quick writes and challenging activities intended to inspire creative and flexible thinking, will guide students through the creation of their own altered artwork. Students going into grades: 4-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55

Gifted Mathematics GI15 Algebra: Finding the Balance - Gifted 4-6 This class gives students a glimpse into the world of Algebra. Students will be exposed to algebraic expressions and equations. They will explore concepts with various hands-on activities. This class offers a great opportunity to set students up for successful achievement in future math classes. Attention: This fast-paced, rigorous class is geared for gifted students; other students may find material difficult to complete. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05 GI6 Building Algebraic Bridges - Gifted 7-9 This advanced class is intended for students who have already taken Pre-Algebra or Algebra. Students will develop their logical and mathematical reasoning skills through investigations and problems. Class content includes fundamental ideas and procedures necessary for math

success. Attention: This fast-paced, rigorous class is geared for gifted students; other students may find material difficult to complete. Students going into grades: 7-9 Site: Connolly Middle School Time: 8:55

Gifted Social Science GI24 Ancient Egypt - Gifted 4-9 This class offers an overview of Ancient Egypt through the creation of many artifacts, group activities and discussions. Students will learn about the daily life of an Ancient Egyptian. They will explore reading, writing and arithmetic used by the ancient Egyptians. They will learn about the various gods, the ways of the pharaohs and of course, this will all be done in a very engaging and hands-on manner. As a culminating activity to this class, students will have the opportunity to guide parents and guests through our class for a “museum” day the last week of Summer School. Attention: Since this is a gifted course the class moves along at an increased pace and the students have the opportunity to delve deeper into each subject area through debate, research, and analysis. Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:00 Students going into grades: 4-9

Gifted Engineering GI22 Engineering and Robotics - Gifted 5-9 Are you interested in Engineering? Do you like to work with structures and constructions? Would you like to build some constructions with Robotic features? We will study the functions of simple machines and the forces of physics as they relate to engineering and robotics. Students will be competing in building various constructions with specific design limitations. We will also be building some simple robotic projects that you will get to take home and keep. Attention: This fast-paced, rigorous class is geared for gifted students; other students may find material difficult to complete. Students going into grades: 5-9 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 11:05

Gifted Science GI14 Solve It CSI Style - CSI Tempe Gifted 4-6 In this CSI Tempe class, students will earn the ISEEC method for crime investigation – Initial procedures,

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IX. Class Descriptions Strategy development, Evidence collecting, Examination/ analysis, and Conclusions. Students will discover the answers to these questions: 1. What is forensic and how has technology enhanced it? 2. What is evidence and how can it be analyzed? 3. Why are the identifiable human traits crucial in crime analysis? 4. Why are observations of evidence crucial in crime analysis? 5. What inductive and deductive problem solving skills are needed in forensic science and how are they applied to solving a crime? Attention: This fast-paced, higher level thinking class is geared for gifted students; other students may find material difficult to complete. Students going into grades: 4-6 Site: Fees College Prep Time: 8:55

SEALS S3 Session I in June Summer school schedule: June 9-18 from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday S4 Session II in July Summer school schedule: July 7-16 from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday The SEALS class at Fees College Prep is designed to enrich the academic, social, functional and communication skills of students using structure and sensory integration. The instruction focuses on the areas of receptive and expressive language, sequential memory, organization of own behavior, social skills, social relatedness and perception skills. This is a 3-hour self-contained class. Grades: K-8

Special Education Classes IEP Based - Kindergarten through 8th Grade The following classes are designed specifically for a student currently identified as a special education student. Student must have a current IEP (Individual Education Plan) form in place. Each student’s IEP goals and objectives will be implemented. Check with your student’s Special Education teacher to confirm your student is to receive ESY (Extended School Year) services. If your child does not qualify under ESY, you can register him/her and pay for the class they have currently taken at school.

PALS

This class is designed to enrich the academic, social and functional living skills of students placed in PALS, PUPALS, SKILLS or SMIALS programs. Activities include readiness and pre-academic skills in the areas of reading, writing, math, functional living skills, social skills and the practical applications of skills. This is a 4-hour self-contained class. Grades: 1-8

SPARK

This class is designed to enrich the skills of students placed in the SPARK program. Activities include emphasis on positive social interaction and may include the basic academic areas of reading, written expression and math. This is a 4-hour self-contained class. Grades: 1-8

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X. Class Schedules Kindergarten Jumpstart - 2 Classes Offered (4 Block Hours) (For students attending a kindergarten program for the first time.)

PKP1

8:55

Kindergarten Jumpstart (4 Block Hours) Includes: Dramatic Play, Storytime, Arts & Crafts, Music

KP2

8:00

Kinder Ready (4 Block Hours) Includes: Dramatic Play, Storytime, Arts & Crafts, Music

10:10

11:05

Students going into Kindergarten as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between.

Space Adventure (K-1)

AP8

Painting and Wear your Art (K-1)

Fun, Fitness & Health (K-1)

SP1

Recreational Games (K-1)

XyloFun! (K-1)

SP8

Yoga Kids (K-3)

SP20

Write On! (K-1)

11:05

SP15

Making Music (K-1)

Exploring Computers (K-1)

10:10

MUI2

SP8

Yoga Kids (K-3)

SCP6

SP15

Fun, Fitness & Health (K-1)

CP4

SP12

Sports Clinic (K-1)

Grossology (K-1)

WP3

AP11

Art Masterpiece & Literature (K-1)

8:55

SP8

WP3

Write On! (K-1)

MUI1

8:00

Ocean Adventure (K-1)

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X. Class Schedules Students going into First grade as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between.

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Gifted 8:00

Gifted 8:55

Solar Powered Fun! (Gifted 1-3)

Please Choose a Course From Above

XyloFun! (K-1)

RP20

SP8

Yoga Kids (K-3)

Reader’s Theater and Plays (1-2)

MP20

CKP1

No Bake Cooking (1-3)

SCP13

Making Music (K-1)

Musical Theater - On With the Show! (1-3)

EP1

SP15

Fun, Fitness & Health (K-1)

Li’l Engineers (1-3)

AP8

No Bake Cooking (1-3)

Tumbling and More! (1-3)

Ocean Adventure (K-1)

Painting and Wear your Art (K-1)

SP17

CP4

Exploring Computers (K-1)

Summer Math Gr 1

Tumbling and More! (1-3)

MTP1

SP12

Sports Clinic (K-1)

Exploring Computers (1-2)

Summer Reading Gr 1

Musical Theater - On With the Show! (1-3)

SP10

AP7

Arts, Crafts, Exploring and Exploring Clay (1-2)

Bubbleology (1-3)

11:05

Recreational Games (K-1)

Gifted 10:10

Gifted 11:05

Li’l Engineers (Gifted 1-3)

Bubbleology (Gifted 1-3)

Summer Enrichment Program 2015

GP13

SP8

Yoga Kids (K-3)

RP20

SCP12

Solar Powered Fun (1-3)

MP20

AP11

Art Masterpiece and Literature (K-1)

Space Adventure (K-1)

SCP10 SCP20 SCP15

SCP6

Grossology (K-1)

CP4

SCP7

Science Adventure (1-2)

Fun, Fitness & Health (K-1)

SP17

WP3

Write On! (K-1)

MTP1

MP20

Summer Math Gr 1

Summer Math Gr 1

MTP1

MP20

Summer Math Gr 1

Summer Reading Gr 1

MUI2

RP20

WP3

Write On! (K-1)

10:10

GP10

RP20

Summer Reading Gr 1

GP14

Summer Reading Gr 1

CKP1

8:55

MUI1

8:00

X. Class Schedules Students going into Second grade as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between. RP7

SP17

Tumbling and More! (1-3)

Book Buzz Gr 2

MTP1

WP1

Sports Clinic (2-3)

Musical Theater - On With the Show! (1-3)

No Bake Cooking (1-3)

RP6

SCP21 RP21 MP21

CP5

Exploring Computers (K-2)

Reader’s Theater and Plays (1-2)

Gifted 8:55

Solar Powered Fun! (Gifted 1-3)

Please Choose a Course From Above

Fun, Fitness & Health (2-3)

Amazing Animations (2-3) Tumbling and More! (1-3) Recreational Games (2-3) Recorder Galore! (2-3)

Musical Theater - On With the Show! (1-3)

Gifted 10:10

Gifted 11:05

Li’l Engineers (Gifted 1-3)

Bubbleology (Gifted 1-3)

Summer Enrichment Program 2015

GP13

Gifted 8:00

GP10

Strings Alive! (2-3)

EP1

Yoga Kids (K-3)

MTP1 SP16

AP9

Painting and Wear your Art (2-3)

Li’l Engineers (1-3)

CP6

Arts, Crafts, Exploring Clay (1-2)

Space Adventure (2-3)

SP17

SCP10

Bubbleology (1-3)

Summer Reading Gr 2

SP11

Art Masterpiece and Literature (2-3)

Solar Powered Fun! (1-3)

Ocean Adventure (2-3)

Summer Math Gr 2

MUI3

SP11

Recreational Games (2-3)

Science Adventure (2-3)

RP21

Summer Math Gr 2

SCP14 MP21 RP23

RP21 WP1

Summer Math Gr 2

SCP12 SCP8 MP21

No Bake Cooking (1-3)

Write On Track Gr 2

AP12

Fun, Fitness & Health (2-3)

Book Buzz (2-3)

Write On Track Gr 2

AP7

Amazing Animations (2-3)

Readers Theater and Plays (2-3)

SP8

SP8 AP10

Arts, Crafts, Exploring Clay (2-3)

GP14

Yoga Kids (K-3)

CP6

Grossology (2-3)

11:05

Summer Reading Gr 2

Summer Reading Gr 2

SP6

Science Adventure (1-2)

10:10

RP2

Summer Math Gr 2

8:55

MUI4 CKP1

Summer Reading Gr 2

CKP1 SP16

SCP9 SCP7 MP21 RP21

8:00

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X. Class Schedules Students going into Third grade as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between.

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Gifted 8:55

Solar Powered Fun! (Gifted 1-3)

Please Choose a Course From Above

RP22

RP7

WP2

RP22

MP22

Summer Math Gr 3

MP22

Summer Math Gr 3

SCP13

Ocean Adventure (2-3)

SP16

Fun, Fitness & Health (2-3)

RP23

Book Buzz (2-3)

SP17

Tumbling and More! (1-3)

Bubbleology (1-3)

SCP20

Space Adventure (2-3)

Painting and Wear your Art (2-3)

EP1

Lil’ Engineers (1-3)

Tumbling and More! (1-3)

MTP1

Musical Theater - On With the Show! (1-3)

Musical Theater-On with the Show! (1-3)

CP6

Amazing Animations (2-3)

Recreational Games (2-3)

MUI3

Recorder Galore! (2-3)

RP3

Book Buzz (2-3)

Gifted 10:10

Gifted 11:05

Li’l Engineers (Gifted 1-3)

Bubbleology (Gifted 1-3)

Summer Enrichment Program 2015

GP13

Gifted 8:00

Summer Reading Gr 3

SCP10

Strings Alive! (2-3)

Write On Track Gr 3

AP9

Sports Clinic (2-3)

Readers Theater and Plays (2-3)

SP17

No Bake Cooking (1-3)

Summer Reading Gr 3

MTP1

Art Masterpiece and Literature (2-3)

11:05

SP11

Solar Powered Fun! (1-3)

10:10

GP10

RP22 MP22 SP8 SCP8

Science Adventure (2-3)

SCP12

Fun, Fitness & Health (2-3)

Yoga Kids (K-3)

AP12

Write One Track Gr 3

Summer Math Gr 3

CKP1

AP10 CP6

Amazing Animations (2-3)

GP14

Arts, Crafts, Exploring Clay (2-3)

WP2

No Bake Cooking (1-3)

SP16

Grossology (2-3)

Summer Reading Gr 3

SP6

Yoga Kids (K-3)

8:55

MUI4

RP22 MP22

Summer Math Gr 3

CKP1 SCP9

Summer Reading Gr 3

SP8

8:00

X. Class Schedules Students going into Fourth grade as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between.

Beginning Guitar (4-5)

CI4

Shutterbugs (4-6)

Exploring Clay (4-6)

Sports Clinic (4-6)

Beginning Cooking (4-6)

Music Technology (4-9)

Summer Reading Gr 4 Summer Math Gr 4

Summer Reading Gr 4 Summer Math Gr 4 Beginning Cooking (4-6) What Happens When? (4-6)

Gifted 10:10

Gifted 11:05

Ancient Egypt (Gifted 4-9)

Solve It CSI Style (Gifted 4-6)

Ready, Set, Debate (Gifted 4-9)

Alg. Finding Balance (Gifted 4-6)

Books Alive! (Gifted 4-9)

Summer Enrichment Program 2015

GI15

Gifted 8:55 GI19

Gifted 8:00 GI14

Class Act (4-6)

GI26

GI24

SC11 CK13 MI21 RI21 RI20

BC45

The Book Stops Here! (4-5)

Sew What (4-6)

SI6

Choir (4-9)

Writing is Fun! (4-6)

MUI18

AI10

Drawing, Painting, 3-D Art (4-6)

MI21 RI21 RI20

SI1

Recreational Games (4-6)

WI3

CI2

Keyboarding Wizards (4-6)

Summer Reading Review Gr 3

A19

CI2

Keyboarding Wizards (4-6)

Summer Math Review Gr 3

Summer Reading Review Gr 3

AI7

WI3

Writing is Fun! (4-6)

Summer Reading Gr 4

11:05

CK13

EI2

WI3

Writing is Fun! (4-6)

Books Alive! (4-9)

MI20 RI21

WI5 MI20 RI21

Engineers & Robotics (4-6)

MTP2 MUI19

Summer Reading Gr 4 Summer Math Review Gr 3

10:10

8:55

MUI24

8:00

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X. Class Schedules Students going into Fifth grade as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between.

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Sew What! (4-6)

Sports Clinic (4-6)

Beginning Cooking (4-6)

Strings Alive! (5-7)

Summer Math Gr 5 Writing is Fun! (4-6)

Podcasts (5-9) What Happens When? (4-6) Beginning Cooking (4-6)

Gifted 8:55

Gifted 10:10

Gifted 11:05

Ancient Egypt (Gifted 4-9)

Solve It CSI Style (Gifted 4-6)

Ready, Set, Debate (Gifted 4-9)

GI15

Alg. Finding Balance (Gifted 4-6)

Books Alive! (Gifted 4-9)

Engineering and Robotics (Gifted 5-9)

GI19

Gifted 8:00

GI22

Music Technology (4-9)

GI14

Beginning Cooking (4-6)

Summer Math Gr 5

GI26

WI5 MUI19 SI1 MUI24

Choir (4-9)

GI24

Recreational Games (4-6)

MUI8 CK13 SC11 CI5 MI22 RI22

Drawing, Painting, 3-D Art (4-6)

Beginning Guitar (4-5)

Solve It CSI Style (5-9)

SI6

Shutterbugs (4-6)

Books Alive! (4-9)

Exploring Clay (4-6)

MUI22

BC45

The Book Stops Here! (4-5)

CK13 WI3 MI22 RI22

Claymation Sensation! (5-9)

Summer Reading Gr 5

AI7

EI2

Engineering and Robotics (4-6)

Class Act (4-6)

Writing is Fun! (4-6)

Summer Reading Gr 5

SC19

MUI5

Concert Band (5-9)

Take on the Rubik’s Cube Challenge! (5-9)

Summer Math Gr 5

11:05

A19

CI2

Keyboarding Wizards (4-6)

Summer Math Gr 5

10:10

CK13

WI3 MI22 RI22

Summer Reading Gr 5

CI4

Keyboarding Wizards (4-6)

8:55

AI10

WI3 MI12 MI22 RI22

Writing is Fun (4-6)

CI9 MTP2

Summer Reading Gr 5

CI2

8:00

Summer Enrichment Program 2015

X. Class Schedules Students going into Sixth grade as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between.

MUI20

Beginning Guitar (6-7)

CK13

Beginning Cooking (4-6)

Shutterbugs (4-6)

A19

Sew What! (4-6)

Young Chefs (6-9)

Books Alive! (4-9)

Young Chefs

Drawing, Painting, 3-D Art (4-6)

(6-9)

Class Act (4-6)

The Book Stops Here! (6-7)

Summer Math Gr 6

Sports Clinic (4-6)

Podcasts (5-9) Strings Alive! (5-7) What Happens When? (4-6) Beginning Cooking (4-6) Music Technology (4-9)

Gifted 8:55

Gifted 10:10

Gifted 11:05

Ancient Egypt (Gifted 4-9)

Solve It CSI Style (Gifted 4-6)

Ready, Set, Debate (Gifted 4-9)

GI15

Alg. Finding Balance (Gifted 4-6)

Books Alive! (Gifted 4-9)

GI22

Engineering and Robotics (Gifted 5-9)

GI19

Gifted 8:00 GI14

Recreational Games (4-6)

GI26

GI24

SI1

MUI11 CK15

Claymation Sensation! (5-9)

Writing is Fun! (4-6)

MUI18 CK13 SC11 MUI22 C15 MI23

BC67 WI3 MI23 CI6 SC19 AI7

Exploring Clay (4-6)

Choir (4-9)

Take on the Rubik’s Cube Challenge! (5-9)

Summer Math Gr 6

11:05

SI6

MI23 RI23 WI3 CI2 MUI5 EI2

Engineering and Robotics (4-6)

Keyboarding Wizards (4-6)

AI10

Solve It CSI Style (5-9)

MI12 MI23 RI23

Concert Band (5-9)

WI3

Intro to Coding (6-9)

CI2

Keyboarding Wizards (4-9)

Writing is Fun! (4-6)

MUI24

Writing is Fun! (4-6)

CI9

Summer Math Gr 6

WI5

Summer Reading Gr 6

Summer Reading Gr 6 Summer Math Gr 6

10:10

CI4

8:55

CK15

8:00

Summer Enrichment Program 2015

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X. Class Schedules Students going into Seventh, Eighth, or Ninth grades as of August 2015 Classes are to be back to back with no vacant hour in between.

RI24

The Book Stops Here! (6-7)

The Book Stops Here! (8-9)

Exploring Clay (7-9) Music Technology (4-9)

Podcasts (5-9) Strings Alive! (5-7)

Sew What! (7-9)

Gifted 8:55

Gifted 10:10

Gifted 11:05

Books Alive! (Gifted 4-9)

Ready, Set, Debate (Gifted 4-9)

Engineering and Robotics (Gifted 5-9)

Building Alg. Bridges (Gifted 7-9)

Summer Enrichment Program 2015

GI22

Ancient Egypt (Gifted 4-9)

Beginning Guitar (8-9)

Ready, Set, Debate (7-9)

GI26

Choir (4-9)

Jazz Band (7-9)

WI4

BC67 MUI21 MUI14

“T” Is For Toys (7-9)

CI3

Shutterbugs (7-9)

Drawing, Painting, 3-D Art (7-9)

RI8

SI5

Sports Clinic (7-9)

Keyboarding Wizards (7-9)

MUI22 CI5 BC89

Beginning Guitar (6-7)

Right to Write (7-9)

AI8

SC19

Solve It CSI Style (5-9)

Summer Reading Gr 7

MUI24 MUI18

RI24 MI9 CI6 EI3

Young Chefs (6-9)

11:05

GI6

GI24

Engineering and Robotics (7-9)

Concert Band (5-9)

Gifted 8:00

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Class Act (7-9)

CI8

Young Chefs (6-9)

Intro to Coding (6-9)

Recreational Games (7-9)

GI19

Claymation Sensation! (5-9)

Building Alg. Bridges (7-9)

LSI1

SC12

What Happens When? (7-9)

Summer Reading Gr 7

Babysitting Clinic (7-9)

SI7

WI5

Books Alive! (4-9)

10:10

8:55

MUI20 CK15 MUI11 MUI5

MI12 CI2

Summer Reading (8-9)

MUI24 SC20

Take on the Rubik’s Cube Challenge! (5-9)

AI11 CK15 CI9

8:00

Tempe Elementary School District No. 3 P.O. Box 27708 Tempe, Arizona 85285

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