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2015 Summer Camp Brochure
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June 1—June 26, 2015
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June 1—June 26, 2015

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602.274.4866 | www.aseds.org

Welcome!............................page 3

Class Descriptions…………pages 10-14

Class Schedule……………..pages 4-7

General Information……...page 8

Registration Opens March 2, 2015

All Saints’ Summer Camp has received a reputation for flexibility and for enthusiastic teachers

who offer unique and exciting classes. Those classes are designed by our teachers and provide

them with an opportunity to share their passions, curiosities, and expertise with children! We

are delighted that so many of our All Saints’ faculty and other educational leaders have offered

their talents for this year’s summer program. They have created the wonderful tapestry of

choices you will view in this brochure. From our classics such as Scrapbooking, Annoying Cir-

cuitry, Calling All Rock Heads, and Great Hikes to classes we believe will become new favorites

such as Robotics, Zombie Makeup, Sports Experience, and Museum Tour this year’s brochure is

filled with a multitude of choices. Additionally, we have developed a variety of classes that will

enrich learning and reinforce math, reading, computer, study, and writing skills. At All Saints’

Summer Camp your child has the opportunity to explore his or her interests and pursue new

ones creating the perfect summer experience!

Flexibility and variety are key to our program. Classes are offered from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with

an extended aftercare until 5 p.m. You may register your child for one or two classes, or you

may build an all-day program. Children may also register for the same class all four weeks if it

should be offered. The brochure is filled with all of the information you will need to learn about

All Saints’ Summer Camp. In the front, you will find a listing of classes by week which indicates

class title, instructor, class times, grade levels, and cost of each class. Following the class list is

an alphabetical listing of class descriptions. Please note that the grade level requirements for

each class indicate the grade a student will be entering for the 2015-16 school year.

As you review the brochure, please note that the 2015 All Saints’ Summer Camp will run a total

of four weeks:

June 1-5

June 8-12

June 15-19

June 22-26

Please feel free to pass on this brochure and invite your friends to enroll their children in our

summer camp. We would love to have them join us! Additional information can be found on

our All Saints’ Summer Camp webpage by visiting us at http://www.aseds.org/Page/School-

Life/Summer-Camp.

Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions at [email protected]. We are here

to help you put together a great summer experience for your child.

Regards,

Andrew Klemmer ~ Kerrie Pelenytschka ~ Kelly Perez

All Saints’ Summer Camp Team

W elcome to All Saints’ Summer 2015!

Week 1: June 1-5 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost Active Bodies/Creative Minds Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Mr. Patrick Knudtson and Ms. Dominica Thornton $110

Fun & Games w/the Berenstain Bears Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 Fun with Literacy—Read It and Eat It K, 1 8-10 Ms. Karen Pack $110 Math Problem Solving K, 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Math Facts Mania 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Mr. Peabody and Sherman 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Shannon Klemmer $110 E-Books and Movies 4, 5, 6 8-10 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 Robotics 6, 7, 8 8-12:15 Ms. Kardos and

Ms. Marsden $220 Great Hikes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-4* Dr. Cohn and Ms. Cotton $395 Grammar Gurus Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Princess Tea Party Pre-K, K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Adams $110

Fun with Literacy—Down on the Farm K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Karen Pack $110 Reader’s Theatre 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Fabulous Frogs 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Build It! 1, 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 A Journey through the Middle Ages 3,4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110 Sports Experience 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Mr. J.C. DaVault $110 Zombie Makeup 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110

Reading Adventures with Dr. Seuss Pre-K, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110

Pirate Palooza Pre-K, K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Adams $110 Solar System Study 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Once Upon a Time 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Sports Experience 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Mr. J.C. DaVault $110

Creative Cardmaking 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Minecraft Adventure 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Mr. Andrew Klemmer and Ms. Shannon Klemmer $110 Bowling with Buddies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 Grammar Bootcamp 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 Rock Heads Go Extreme 6, 7, 8 12:45-5:00 Ms. Alexis Marsden $320

After Camp Care Pre-K—8 3-5 Various $110

* On Friday June 6, 2015 the ending time for this class will be 7:00 pm.

Class Schedule

Week 2: June 8-12 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost Active Bodies/Creative Minds Pre-K, K 8-10 Ms. Lena Benjamin $110

Grammar Gurus Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Fun with Literacy—Builder’s Workshop K, 1 8-10 Ms. Karen Pack $110 Fabulous Frogs 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Get Up, Get Up, Get Moving 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Nicole Tamer $110 Vans Gogh 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Dr. Beth Carson $110 You Dig Dinosaurs 4, 5, 6 8-10 Ms. Alexis Marsden $110 Zombie Makeup 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110

Scrapbooking 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-12:15 Ms. Chris Reed $220 Museum Madness 3, 4, 5, 6 8-4 Ms. Shannon Klemmer $395

Super Treks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-5 Ms. Isaacson and Mr. Klemmer $395 The Fancy Nancy Book Club Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110

Mini Vans Gogh Pre-K, K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Fun with Literacy—Bugs, Bugs, Bugs K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Karen Pack $110 Math Problem Solving K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Active Bodies/Creative Minds 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Lena Benjamin $110 Get Up, Get Up, Get Moving 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Nicole Tamer $110 Sports Experience 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Mr. J.C. DaVault $110 A Journey through the Middle Ages 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110

Introduction to 3D Printing 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Tracey Williams $110 All Saints’ iPad Experience 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Danielle Daigle $110 Grammar Bootcamp 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 All About Popcorn 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Alexis Marsden $110

Reading Adventures with Dr. Seuss Pre-K, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110 Authors’ Study ` 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $110

Once Upon a Time 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Solar System Study 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsey Deyo $110 E-Books and Movies 4, 5, 6 12:45-2:45 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 Organizational and Study Skills 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Sports Experience 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. J.C. DaVault $110 Annoying Circuitry 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Alexis Marsden $110

After Camp Care Pre-K—8 3-5 Various $110

Week 3: June 15-19 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost

Fun & Games w/the Berenstain Bears Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 All About Letters Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Ms. Chris Reed $110

Fun with Literacy—Bugs, Bugs, Bugs K, 1 8-10 Ms. Karen Pack $110 Active Bodies/Creative Minds 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Lena Benjamin $110 Solar System Study 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Get Up, Get Up, Get Moving 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Nicole Tamer $110 Grammar Guru 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Math Games 3, 4 8-10 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110

Vans Gogh 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Entrepreneur Galore 5, 6, 7, 8 8-12:15 Ms. Pam Fronk-Cole $295 Museum Madness 3, 4, 5, 6 8-4 Ms. Shannon Klemmer $395 Active Bodies/Creative Minds Pre-K, K 10:15-12:15 Ms. Lena Benjamin $110

Reading Adventures w/Dr. Seuss Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110

Mini Vans Gogh Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Fun with Literacy—Down on the Farm K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Karen Pack $110 Reader’s Theatre 1, 2 10;15-12:15 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Fabulous Frogs 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Get Up, Get Up, Get Moving 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Nicole Tamer $110 Once Upon a Time 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 SRA 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110

Scottish Highland Dancing 3, 4, 5, 6 10:15-12:15 Ms. Kari Maschino $110 Introduction to 3D Printing 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Tracey Williams $110 All Saints’ iPad Experience 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Danielle Daigle $110 Math Facts 5, 6 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Sports Experience 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Mr. J.C. DaVault $110

Reading Adventures w/Dr. Seuss Pre-K, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110

The Fancy Nancy Book Club Pre-K, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Math Problem Solving K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Scottish Highland Dancing K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Ms. Kari Maschino $110 Sports Experience 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 J.C. DaVault $110 A Journey through Middle Ages 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110

Bowling with Buddies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Organizational and Study Skills 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Soda Pop Flowers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 After Camp Care Pre-K—8 3-5 Various $110

Week 4: June 22-26 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost Sports Galore Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Mr. Patrick Knudtson $110

Fun with Literacy—Builder’s Workshop K, 1 8-10 Ms. Karen Pack $110 Math Problem Solving K, 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Math Facts Mania 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Get Up, Get Up, Get Moving 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Nicole Tamer $110 The Fancy Nancy Book Club 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Minecraft Adventure 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Mr. Andrew Klemmer & Ms. Shannon Klemmer $110

Soda Pop Flowers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Entrepreneur Galore 5, 6, 7, 8 8-12:15 Ms. Pam Fronk-Cole $295 The Fancy Nancy Book Club Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Fun with Literacy—Read It and Eat It K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Karen Pack $110

Authors’ Study 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Get Up, Get Up, Get Moving 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Nicole Tamer $110 Solar System Study 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Sports Experience 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Mr. J.C. DaVault $110 A Journey through Middle Ages 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110 Math Games 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Summer Reading Café and Discussion 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Dr. Beth Carson $110

Reading Adventures w/Dr. Seuss Pre-K, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsi Amos $110 Fabulous Frogs 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chelsea Deyo $110 Once Upon a Time 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Ms. Dominica Thornton $110 Bowling with Buddies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Math Facts 5, 6 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110

Sports Experience 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Mr. J.C. DaVault $110 Jump into Middle School 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Dr. Beth Carson $110

After Camp Care Pre-K—8 3-5 Various $110

Registration Opens March 2, 2015

Registration and Payment

Register early! Each class has a limited number of spaces available for students over various

grade levels. Please visit our website http://www.aseds.org/Page/School-Life/Summer-Camp

to register your child for the 2015 All Saints’ Summer Camp. Registrations are processed on a first

come, first served basis. Payment is required at the time of registration. Registration opens

March 2, 2015

Savings for Early Registration

Parents who register their children for the summer program on or before March 31, 2015, will re-

ceive a 5% discount on the total fee for all of the All Saints’ Summer 2015 courses.

Late Registration Fee

In order to avoid a late registration fee, be sure to register for classes before the summer program

begins. Registration forms will be accepted after May 31, but a $10 registration fee will be added

to the cost.

Changes in Class Selection

Flexibility is our key, and we do our best to accommodate changes in classes. If you wish to

change classes for your child once the summer program has begun, there will be a $10 fee to pro-

cess the request.

Low Enrollment

Occasionally, a class will need to be cancelled due to low enrollment. Students may choose anoth-

er course without charge, or parents will receive a full refund for the cancelled class.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

Parents are responsible for the entire tuition at the time of registration regardless of absences for

whatever reason. Refunds minus a 25% processing fee will be returned to parents who submit a

written request by May 16, 2015 No refunds will be given after May 16, 2015

Behavior Policy

Upon registration on the website, parents will asked to review the behavior contract and inform

your children about the appropriate behavior at the All Saints’ Summer Camp. Inappropriate con-

duct or behavior can result in expulsion from All Saints’ Summer Camp without a refund.

Lunch and Snack

Students are to supply their own lunch. We recommend healthy choices to provide them with en-

ergy throughout the day. Snacks will be included in all four-hour classes and for students taking

two classes over the snack time. Students who are attending classes over the lunch hour should

bring a sack lunch from home. Lunches will be stored in a refrigerator, and all students will eat

lunch together in a supervised area. If you wish your child to be included in the snack time or

lunch time even if she or he is not with us for another class, there will be a $10 charge.

Questions

If you have questions or would like help planning a full-day summer program for your child, please

contact Andrew Klemmer, Kerrie Pelenytchka or Kelly Perez at [email protected], or call

602-274-4866.

General Information

Class Descriptions

Active Bodies/Creative Minds (PK-2)

Patrick Knudtson, Dominica Thornton, Lena Benjamin

Join your friends to develop your fitness and play

games! We will have fun playing all kinds of athletic

games each day.

After Camp Care (Pre-K-8)

Various

The After Camp Care program offers a variety of activi-

ties that include social opportunities, exercise and play,

and arts and crafts. The primary purpose of the program

is to provide after camp supervision on a weekly basis

for those parents who are unable to pick up their chil-

dren at regular camp dismissal time of 3:00 p.m. All

students must be picked up by 5:00 p.m.

A Journey through the Middle Ages (3-4)

Chelsi Amos

Castles, Princesses, Knights oh my! Travel back in time

to learn about the Middle Ages. We will listen to music,

learn dances of the time, and even make our own family

crest.

All About Letters (PK-1)

Chris Reed

This class for young learners will focus on letter recogni-

tion and sound. Materials including shave cream, play

dough, and dishwashing liquid will be used to form let-

ters. For students entering first grade, there will be pen-

cil and paper letter formation. You will sing letter songs,

hunt for letters, and make letter crafts. Letters will be

everywhere.

All About Popcorn (6-8)

Alexis Marsden

Did you know that popcorn is a nutritious snack? You’ll

find out how to cook it several ways. You will perform

taste tests of yellow, red, white and other types of

corn. You will also conduct taste tests of microwave

brands. You’ll make delicious flavors with sweet and sa-

vory toppings. Have you ever strung popcorn for the

holidays or the birds? Take home recipes and sam-

ples. Let’s get popping! Fee of $10.00. Limited to 10

students.

All Saints’ iPad Experience (4-8)

Danielle Daigle

This course will focus on navigating around the iPad,

basic trouble shooting techniques, and using the All

Saints’ iPads as they are used in Middle School. We will

also focus on the core school apps, such as Notability,

Google Drive, Pic Collage, and iMovie. Students will

complete this class with a basic understanding of how to

use an iPad and have a foundation in place for the fol-

lowing school year.

Annoying Circuitry Projects (6-8)

Alexis Marsden

Learn how to solder and create fun electronic projects

such as a blinking turkey, digital dice, automatic night

light, lie detector, burglar alarm, and even R2D2 from

Star Wars. Patience and a steady hand are im-

portant. Students will take home all projects.

Authors’ Study (1-2)

Chris Reed

Each day will be spent focusing on a popular children's

author. We will read stories, play games, complete puz-

zles and create craft activities to celebrate the contribu-

tion of each author to children's literature.

Bowling with Buddies (3-8)

Week One—Julie Isaacson

Weeks Three & Four—Chris Reed

Get out of the heat and strike up the fun. Come bowling

with your buddies! Class is limited to 13 bowlers

Build It! (1-4)

Julie Isaacson

Do you like to build? Have fun in this class building

something new each day. We will see what we can cre-

ate with sugar cubes, marshmallows, gum drops, straws,

Legos, and more!

Creative Card Making (3-8)

Chris Reed

Join us and create beautiful, hand-stamped cards for all

occasions. Each day pick a new theme and create cards

for holidays and special occasions. Think of the pride

you will have when you present a friend or family mem-

ber with a beautiful card you have made.

E-Books and Movies (4-6)

Suzanne Scafuri

E-Books and Movies will pair books read from iPads with

movies made from the books. Each week, students will

read a book, watch the movie, and discuss the author’s

intention as opposed to the director’s vision.

Entrepreneur Experience (5-8)

Pam Fronk-Cole

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to

start your own company or organization? Have you ever

wondered what it takes to write a business model, ac-

quire resources and be fully responsible for the success of

the company? Come and learn about the tools that are

necessary to be successful. We will hear from industry

leaders and visit local companies that were started by a

dream.

Fun and Games w/the Berenstain Bears (Pre-K-1)

Julie Isaacson

Books about the Bernstein Bears are classic favorites. Join

us for some hands-on activities to help strengthen skills

in listening, language arts, and math. Each day, we will

hear new stories, create colorful crafts, and learn social

skills.

Fabulous Frogs (1-3)

Chelsea Deyo

Students will use reading strategies to become “experts”

on the topic of frogs. The students will design their own

frog playing cards through research.

Fun with Literacy (K-1)

Karen Pack

Lots of fun with literacy will be happening this summer as

students listen to and read stories, participate in engag-

ing activities, as well as make and eat snacks related to

many books by a variety of different authors. During

Read it and Eat it, we will explore stories such as “If you

Give a Mouse a Cookie”, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”,

“One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish”, as well as many

others. Don’t worry, we won’t be eating real fish, but

the child created snacks are sure to be extra tasty! Per-

haps your child would enjoy having fun with books and

activities related to Down on the Farm and animals, or

Builder’s Workshop, reading about and building crea-

tions out of blocks, Legos, and a variety of other objects,

some edible! Reading or being read to can be so exciting

when summer camp themes such as Bugs, Bugs, Bugs

are part of the lineup! Who doesn’t like eating worms in

dirt?! Fun with Literacy is sure to be a hit!

Get Up, Get Up, Get Moving (1-3)

Nicole Tamer

Youth and fitness go hand and hand. This class is a

workout with kids in mind. Sometimes inside, sometimes

outside ~ but always fun. Kids will learn about healthy

choices for their mind, body and soul.

Grammar Bootcamp (5-8)

Suzanne Scafuri

For students in fifth through seventh grades, this class

will provide practice in the fundamentals of writing and

techniques for understanding grammar rules. You will

break down parts of speech and word functions to learn

how grammar works in academic writing. Through discus-

sion, group work, and games, students will build a new

understanding of words.

Grammar Gurus ( Pre-K-1)

Dominica Thornton

In this class students will learn how to write sentences in

the simple future, past, and present verb tenses. They

will learn the structure to create a sentence in these three

verb tenses in addition to understanding the purpose of

each type of sentence.

Great Hikes (4-8)

Carla Cotton and Cathy Cohn

Outdoor adventures await you! Hike Payson, Sedona,

and Prescott. Enjoy scenic red rock canyons and explore

new trails. We will take a longer hike on Friday and

return by 7:00p.m. Join the fun! Limited to 13 hikers

Introduction to 3D Printing (4-8)

Tracey Williams

Kids know there’s more than one way to play, and that’s

why we’re bringing 3D printing into the mix. This class

will focus on 3D modeling and printing using the Mak-

erBot Replicator. Students will take home real objects

they have created to show off to family and friends.

They'll learn to design their own 3D models from scratch

using different software programs or download models

already created.

Jump into Middle School (5-8)

Beth Carson

Open to all students who are entering fifth through eighth

grade, this class offers an overview of organizing tactics,

scheduling secrets, and navigating methods that will help

you make Middle School a familiar and friendly experi-

ence. Whether you are new to All Saints’ or need a re-

fresher, you are welcome to come learn the fine art of

Jumping into Middle School confidently

Math Facts (5-6)

Jennifer Sprague

Get a head start on your math facts this summer! We will

work on solidifying a firm foundation in preparation for

middle school math. This class will use fun math games

and strategies to make memorization a breeze. There will

be a combination of direct instruction, individual practice,

and intra-class competition.

Math Facts Mania (1-3)

Chris Reed

Come and join us to play math games that will be sure to

sharpen your math facts recall. Many games will be

played each day and timed assessments will be given.

Math Games (3-4)

Jennifer Sprague

Don’t let your brain turn to mush this summer! Come

play all your favorite math games with your friends. We’ll

play old favorites like Muggins, Mancala, Blokus, Master-

mind and many more! Students will reinforce various

math skills including, computation, memory, problem

solving, and visual spatial skills.

Math Problem Solving (K-2)

Chelsea Deyo

Students will learn strategies to solve multistep word

problems through modeling, guiding and independent

practice. The students will justify a nd explain their

thinking using academic vocabulary.

Minecraft Adventure (3-8)

Andrew Klemmer and Shannon Klemmer

Minecraft is coming to the Middle School lab this sum-

mer. Spend some time with friends each class learning

computer logic and coding in Minecraft. The rest of the

class we will play in survival, creative, and multiplayer

modes building and battling against each other and all of

the “mobs” Minecraft has to offer. Students will need

to provide their own Minecraft ID.

Mini Van Gogh Plus (Pre-K-2)

Vans Gogh (3-8)

Beth Carson

Draw on your shoes! If that sounds too good to be true,

then hear this: that is exactly what you’ll be doing in

this class! You will design and draw masterpieces on

Vans shoes! Make dress code-appropriate or free dress-

appropriate shoes. Either way, you will present your

finished products in Shoe Show so everyone can marvel

at your Vans! (Students need to bring their own sol-

id color pair of Vans to decorate.)

Mr. Peabody and Sherman (1-3)

Shannon Klemmer

Join us as we journey through history with Mr. Peabody

and Sherman. We will build our own time machine,

solve some mysteries, and experience some important

events in history.

Museum Madness (3-6)

Shannon Klemmer

Join us on a museum tour around the valley of the sun

for a fun week of learning about science, history and

more. All aboard for a cool summer adventure.

Once Upon a Time (1-3)

Dominica Thornton

In this class students will read various fairytales and crat

their own fairytales. The students will create props and

act out their skits at the end of the week.

Organizational & Study Skills (4-8)

Beth Carson

Organizing and studying can be intimidating tasks. This

class will help you navigate organization (using non-

traditional tools), note-taking, learning styles, listening,

test-taking, and text-book use. This course takes a fun

approach to studying and will teach you what kind of

learning style best suits you!

Pirate Palooza (PK-2)

Jennifer Adams

Argh Mateys! Set sail with us as we learn about pirate

history and create pirate worthy crafts! At the end of

the week we will have a pirate party including dress-up,

games, and pirate food!

Princess Tea Party (PK-2)

Jennifer Adams

Once upon a time is now! You will sing, dance, and make

crafts with a princess theme. You will hear princess sto-

ries− some famous, all inspiring. You will practice prin-

cess etiquette and design princess accessories to wear to

a tea party.

Reading Adventures with Dr. Seuss ( Pre-K-1)

Chelsi Deyo

Oh the places we’ll go during this week of Seusstastic

fun. Join us as we read Dr. Seuss favorites as well as

practice our language art skills of rhyming, decoding,

and even making our own Seusstastic stories.

Reader’s Theatre (1-2)

Chris Reed

Campers will will work in small groups to read scripts

that will focus on reading fluency and theatrical ability.

They will create settings and work on character traits.

Performances will be done on a daily basis with one

grand performance at the end of the week.

Robotics (6-8)

Alexis Marsden and Nicol Kardos

This class will utilize the Lego Mindstorms NXT platform

as a tool in the classroom for teaching engineering,

math, critical thinking, and, most of all, creative problem

solving. It features a number of activities designed to

develop students' computational thinking and engineer-

ing design skills through the presentation of open-ended

problems. No fee. Grades 4 and up only.

Rock Heads Go Extreme (6-8)

Alexis Marsden

Reach new heights in the class. Four days of the class

we will spend at Phoenix Rock Gym and Climbmax in

Tempe and one day we will trace to Sky park which is an

indoor trampoline park. Students do not need to have

any experience. All climbing skills will be taught at the

gym. Other activities in the class include watching ex-

treme rock climbing videos, making rocky road ice

cream, and rocking out to our favorite rock music. Class

is limited to 12 students.

Scrapbooking (3-8)

Chris Reed

Learn how to scrapbook your cherished photos and pre-

serve the precious memories of your lives using awe-

some techniques like embellishing, embossing, mount-

ing, and arranging. Use the techniques right away in

your own album. Bring your photographs, a scrapbook-

ing album, and lots of creativity. We will provide the

rest!

Scottish Highland Dancing (K-2) (3-6)

Kari Maschino

Have you ever wanted to try a unique and different form

of dance? Join us for a week of Scottish Highland Danc-

ing, combining both athleticism and ballet tech-

niques. We will learn basic steps and work throughout

the week on the Highland Fling, one of the most popular

dances. Along the way, we’ll learn a wee bit about Scot-

tish culture through crafts, music and shows.

Solar System Study (Super Solar System) ( 1-3)

Chelsea Deyo

The students will read about a specific planet in order to

become an “expert”. The experts will create and present

their findings at the end of the session.

Soda Pop Flowers! (4-8)

Jennifer Sprague

Make flowers out of soda cans! Begin by finding cans

with interesting colors and patterns. You need one can

per flow-er (bring your own cans), a pair of scissors, and

needle nose pliers (camp provides pliers) to make a

beautiful bouquet. Talk about recycling, this is better yet

–you are reusing!

Sports Experience (2-4 and 5-8)

J.C. DaVault

The sports experience program will get students moving

and working together by applying teamwork skills in con-

trolled activities. Students will engage in activities that

improve overall fitness and build on previous knowledge

of rules by participating in dodgeball, volleyball, and bas-

ketball.

Sports Galore (Pre-K-1)

Patrick Knudtson

Join your friends for some fun and games in the

gym! Hop, skip, jump, play ball, run, laugh, and have

fun in the cool gym while developing your fitness skills.

SRA (2-4)

Julie Isaacson

Do you love a challenge? This is the class for you. SRA

is a no nonsense reading class where you will challenge

your love of reading. You will read short stories and take

quizzes. You will practice vocabulary, phonics, grammar,

and comprehension skills−sequencing, problem solving,

main idea, and cause and effect. Your goal will be to see

how many short stories you can tackle in a week.

Summer Reading Café and Discussion (5-8)

Beth Carson

Designed for students who like to read and discuss in the

company of others, this class will help motivate those

who want to complete their summer reading in

June. Guidance and discussion will help enhance stu-

dents’ understanding of the themes, plots, characters,

and settings of the assigned books.

Super Treks (4-8)

Julie Isaacson and Andrew Klemmer

Outdoor adventures await you! Hike Payson, Sedona,

and Prescott. Enjoy scenic red rock canyons and explore

new trails. Join the fun! Class is limited to 13 hikers

The Fancy Nancy Book Club ( Pre-K-1) (1-3)

Dominica Thornton

Students will read various “Fancy Nancy” books. They

will complete work stations and projects basked on the

books they read each day.

You Dig Dinosaurs (4-6)

Alexis Marsden

You are the paleontologist! Dig out the bones of your

favorite dinosaurs and then construct models of

them. You will also build a display habitat for

them. Join us as we travel back in time to the age of

dinosaurs! Class size is limited to 8 campers who like to

get dirty and LOVE dinosaurs.

Zombie Makeup (5-8)

Suzanne Scafuri

The focus of this class is on the basics of zombie makeup

using latex, cotton, and tissue to create gore, makeup

shading, and color-matching and creating false injuries

with putty, makeup, and latex. Students learn about care

of brushes and removal of zombie makeup.

All Saints’ Episcopal Day School

6300 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012

602.274.4866

summer.aseds.org


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