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SUMMER 2017 YOUTH PROGRAMS

Register Online Today! • Frederick.edu/QuickEnroll 301.846.2661 • [email protected] Summer Classes for Kids of All Ages! Little Guys and Gals LEGO®, Technology, Robotics & MORE! Bugs, Lizards, and Things That Fly (ages 4-6) ...... 2 3- Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer (ages 7-16) ...... 13 Language Sampler (ages 4-6)...... 2 Advanced Computer Animation (ages 9-14)...... 12 Music for Munchkins (ages 5-6)...... 2 Advanced Level Minecraft (ages 12-15)...... 12 Spanish for Kids (ages 4-6)...... 2 Advanced WeDo Robotics 2 .0 (ages 7-10)...... 11 Weather Bugs (ages 4-6)...... 2 Computer Aided Design (CAD) (ages 8-12)...... 12 Arts, Music & Culinary Delights Computer Animation with Action Figures and More! (ages 8-12). . . . . 12 3-D Comic Book Creations (ages 12-15)...... 3 Computer Programming – Translating the Code (ages 8-12)...... 12 Advanced Duct Tape Art (ages 11-14)...... 3 Expert Level Computer Animation (ages 10-15)...... 12 Adventures in Clay (ages 6-12)...... 5 How to Build a PC (ages 9-14)...... 13 Art History Comes Alive (ages 11-14)...... 5 May the Force Be With You (ages 7-11)...... 11 Art Now (ages 14-17)...... 4 MINECRAFT: Architecture - Batik Drawing (ages 9-12)...... 4 Seven Wonders Of The World (ages 7-11)...... 12 Batik for Beginners (ages 11-14)...... 4 Robotic Creations for Middle School Students (ages 11-14)...... 11 Beginning Watercolors (ages 9-12)...... 4 Robotic Creations with Motorized Kits (ages 8-12)...... 11 Black Light Illumination Theatre (ages 10-15)...... 6 Space Exploration (ages 7-11)...... 11 Build the Beat (ages 14-17) ...... 6 Video Game Design I: Level Design (ages 9-14) ...... 13 Clay-Mation Movie Magic (ages 8-12)...... 5 Video Game Design II: Blueprinting (ages 9-14)...... 13 Creating Comics (ages 8-11)...... 3 Video Game Design III: Workshop (ages 11-15)...... 13 Creative Quilting (ages 8-12)...... 6 We Do Robotics (ages 6-9)...... 11 Design And Sew: American Girl Doll Creations (ages 8-12)...... 6 Literary, Cultural & Writing Adventures Design And Sew Like A Professional (ages 8-12)...... 5 Around the World Art, Fun and Games Galore! (ages 7-11)...... 14 Design And Sew: Totes, Bags and Bag Making Basics (ages 8-12)...... 6 Global Kids - Explore the World! (ages 6-8)...... 14 Dessert Circus (ages 6-14) ...... 7 Gnomes, Fairies & Magical Creatures (ages 6-8) ...... 14 Digital Photography for Kids (ages 11-14)...... 5 Jump WRITE In (ages 7-11)...... 14 Duct Tape Art (ages 8-12)...... 3 Native Americans: Stories, Crafts, Music and Fun (ages 6-8)...... 14 Easels on Campus (ages 10-15) ...... 3 Panda-monium! Chinese Cultural Experience (ages 7-11)...... 15 Flashion (ages 11-14)...... 4 Preparing for Writing Classes: Middle School (ages 11-14)...... 15 From Trash to Treasures (ages 7-11)...... 4 The ABC’ & 1,2,3’s of American Sign Language (ages 6-12)...... 15 Gluten Free Cooking (ages 6-14)...... 7 Touch, Type and Create (ages 8-11)...... 14 Junior Photographers Club (ages 8-12)...... 5 Writing Magic (ages 8-15) ...... 14 Kids Take Over the Kitchen (ages 6-14)...... 6 Science, Math & STEM Mudloving Teens (ages 12-15)...... 5 Did the Butler Do It? (ages 7-11) ...... 15 Musical Revue-sical (ages 12-16)...... 6 Dissection Science (ages 11-14)...... 16 Photo Maker Lab (ages 8-12)...... 5 Eighth Grade Math, We’re Coming for You! (ages 13-14)...... 17 Recycled Sculptures for Teens (ages 12-16)...... 4 Get Ready for Algebra (ages 13-15)...... 17 Sketching and Drawing for Beginners (ages 8-12)...... 3 Junior Scientists Explore (ages 6-8)...... 15 STOMP! . . Your Way to Fun! (ages 7-11)...... 6 Kids Go Green (ages 7-11)...... 15 Teens Take Over the Kitchen (ages 14-17)...... 7 Middle School Math (ages 10-12)...... 17 -Shirt Transformations (ages 10-15)...... 4 Ooey, Gooey, Kablouey Science (ages 7-11)...... 16 You Can Draw (ages 8-12) ...... 3 Rock on Dinosaurs! (ages 6-9)...... 15 Business & Finance for Entrepreneurial Kids Rocketry (ages 11-14) ...... 17 Business Planning for Teens & Tweens (ages 11+)...... 7 Rube Goldberg Machine (ages 8-14) ...... 16 Money Smart Tweens (ages 7-11)...... 7 STEM Challenges (ages 8-12) ...... 16 On the Money (ages 13-15)...... 7 Structural Engineering (ages 8-12)...... 16 Health, Fitness & Safety The Magic of Science (ages 7-11)...... 16 Empower Yourself (ages 8-12)...... 8 Trading Card Games (ages 8-12)...... 17 Fencing Academy (ages 8+)...... 8 Zany Brainy Fun with Math (ages 7-10)...... 17 Hoops for Fitness and Fun (ages 6-9)...... 8 Study Skills & Test Preparation Safe Sitter Babysitting Training (ages 11-15)...... 8 Study Skills and Test Taking Strategies Survive! (ages 11-14)...... 8 for Middle School Students (ages 11-14) ...... 17 Winter Wonderland (ages 6-11)...... 8 Lunch Bunch & Lunch Bunch ...... 18 General Summer Program Information...... 19 & 20 Campus Map & Directions...... 21 Language Sampler Little Guys & Gals Let Señor Chris and his friends introduce you to five different languages in one week! Each day will focus on one particular language and will utilize themes, songs, crafts and games specific to that language. The Bugs, Lizards, and Things That Fly languages include Spanish, , French, American Sign Language Learn about bugs, butterflies, lizards, and owls. We’ll read stories, share (ASL), and Chinese. By the end of the week you’ll have an introductory pet pictures and our stuffed animals, explore the lives of animals and exposure to the languages and cultures, be able to identify basic colors, their habitats, even dissect owl pellets to find out what owls eat. We’ll count to ten, speak greetings and farewells and, in the cases of Chinese get creative and write our own animal story and craft a bookmark, paint and ASL, write or spell your name using special characters. Our multi- a food chain or habitat, create chromatographic butterflies and even cultural party on the last day (parents are invited) will be a performance build LEGO® critters and label all their parts! And don’t forget the snacks! of songs and dances, sharing of arts and crafts projects and some tasty We’ll chow down like the Very Hungry Caterpillar and maybe you’ll try treats from all our countries. Classes will be taught by native or near- something you’ve never tasted before! native speakers. Class size is limited to 12 students.

AGES 4–6 AGES 4–6 KOC578 | 15 hours | $119 KOC166 | 15 hours | $119 3763 - 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E124A Barber 5155 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E124A Doherty 5098 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E124A Barber Spanish for Kids Music for Munchkins Explore and Mexican culture with a Fiesta theme. Play, Creativity will be encouraged in this cool musical experience. Music sing, laugh, and learn through movement games, arts and crafts, music, will be explored through singing, movement, games, crafts, discover- and dance. Learn basic phrases and conversations and the . ing instruments and making some of their own. Through musical play, Sample Mexican food (no peanut products) and cultural activities each students will be encouraged to explore in a safe and non-threatening day. Party on the last day (parents are invited) as you perform songs and atmosphere and develop an appreciation for the many facets of music, dances, share arts and crafts projects, and enjoy some cultural treats. which are so important in providing opportunities and positive experi- Classes will be taught by native or near-native speakers. Class size is ences in the future. Students will learn so much in this class and they will limited to 12 students. have fun while doing it! AGES 4–6 AGES 5–6 KOC164 | 15 hours | $119 KOC680 | 9 hours | $69 5190 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E124A Doherty 5166 ,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E124A Fowle

Weather Bugs Why are clouds white? How many colors are in a rainbow? What causes the wind to blow? Is it just air in a hurry? Through games, activities and crafts we’ll learn about rain, tornadoes, hurricanes, lightning and wind in this class that explores the fascinating world of weather. Make a tornado in a bottle, create crystal snowflakes and experiment with balloons and hot air to learn what happens when temperatures rise. Don’t be under the weather, be all about it!

AGES 4–6 KOC613 | 15 hours | $119 5222 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E124A McKenzie 5223 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E124A McKenzie

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 2 Advanced Duct Tape Art Arts, Music & Culinary Take Duct Tape creations to the next level as you construct larger and more advanced projects including backpacks, purses, lunch bags or Delights large animal creatures. (Imagine a striped and colorful Big Foot!) This class is for experienced students who have already completed Duct Tape Art and are ready to progress to more complex forms. The basics of Creating Comics sculpting - internal structure, proportion, and spatial connections will be Do you dream about monsters and aliens? Does your imagination work reviewed, but please bring your imagination to this class! overtime creating dialogue for your characters and setting up action AGES 11–14 scenes? Can you picture yourself as a cartoonist? Learn to develop your characters, giving them personality and life. Have fun creating superhe- TOC558 | 15 hours | $129 roes, monsters, aliens, or just regular kooky characters. Learn techniques 5081 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E123 Cooney in basic perspective, anatomy, facial expressions, panel composition, let- tering, penciling, and inking. Understand how to lay out panels and get your ideas to flow. By the end of the week, you’ll design, write, and draw You Can Draw your characters into one of many comic formats. Let’s explore drawing together. This is a class for artists of all levels. AGES 8–11 Practice basic drawing skills, experiment a lot and be prepared to draw like never before. We’ll practice some right-brain exercises so you can KOC391 | 15 hours | $129 tap into your ‘’other half ‘’ and stretch your skills. Work in materials like 5112 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E125 Tholen graphite, colored pencil, ink, and charcoal. Then combine your learned skills with new and exciting ways to mix media. Draw from real life as well as from imaginative ideas you develop yourself. NEW! 3-D Comic Book Creations: Creatures to take home that you don’t have to feed! AGES 8–12 KOC257 | 15 hours | $129 Explore the various tools a professional artist uses when creating comic book characters and how to think through and plan a story concept. 5227 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm F118 Rivenbark Create superheroes, monsters, aliens and kooky characters as you learn techniques in basic perspective, anatomy and facial expressions. Then, using Sculpey or other modeling materials, create a fantasy character Sketching and Drawing for Beginners and design and build the environment where it can live. King Kong vs. Using Pencils, charcoal and sketch pads we will begin by using simple Godzilla in 3-D, awesome! line techniques in order to create a realistic pencil drawing. We will gain inspiration by learning about famous sketch artists from past to present. AGES 12–15 Each student should bring a sketch book to class. TOC751 | 15 hours | $129 AGES 8–12 5072 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E125 Tholen KOC366 | 15 hours | $129 5186 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm F118 Shaw Duct Tape Art Uses of Duct Tape: fix a window ... fix a broken pipe ... sculpt a giant monster insect, create a dragon and a Samurai sword ... Surprised by the Easels On Campus last three? That’s not all! See how amazing and versatile a simple roll of Discover landscape art! This is your chance to enjoy art in the outdoors. duct tape can be! In this class we can sculpt anything from a practical Learn techniques for creating a landscape through different mediums. wallet to a bouquet of flowers to a top hat, all with colorful duct tape. You will be introduced to landscapes with a photo reference study. Each day will focus on a different project beginning with simple construc- Later, we will set up easels near gardens and trees around campus for tion and progressing to more complex forms later in the week. Study the some real life experience. Through the use of graphite, charcoal, and soft basics of sculpting - internal structure, proportion, and spatial connec- pastels, you will learn how to compose a landscape as well as various tions, which can easily be translated into other sculpting mediums. And techniques to apply each medium. of course, you’ll be using loads of imagination and creativity! AGES 10–15 AGES 8–12 KOC556 | 15 hours | $129 KOC555 | 15 hours | $129 5127 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm F141 Clay 3771 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E123 Clay 5125 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E123 Hyde 5126 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E123 Hyde

3 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 NEW! Beginning Watercolor NEW! Recycled Sculpture for Teens Unlock the mystery of watercolor techniques like drawing, brushstrokes, The possibilities are endless, that’s for sure! Craft one-of-a kind three- using the correct brushes, and distinctive paper. Discover the power of dimensional creations by repurposing everyday items. Forage through the color wheel and explore how to mix paint to create your own colors the “junkyard” we’ll provide or bring your own recycled treasures. There as you create graceful and colorful scenes from nature. This class intro- will be plenty of mixed media materials to embellish your new and duces the basics of watercolor painting while encouraging students to improved creations. This class allows you to experiment, have fun and explore and create. save the planet in one fun-filled sensational week.

AGES 9–12 AGES 12–16 KOC365 | 15 hours | $129 TOC207 | 15 hours | $129 5096 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm F118 Goad 5173 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm F141 Goad

NEW! Batik Drawing: Ancient Art T-Shirt Transformations with a Modern Twist From sandals to plant holders to small rugs, this class demonstrates the best in recycling and upcycling. Using T-shirts that may have seen better Batik, both an art and a craft, is a wonderfully creative medium. Create days, create masterpieces including fashionable accessories, whimsi- designs on fabric and then, using non-traditional materials and tech- cal produce bags, trendy vests and delightful framed artwork. Re-use, niques, prevent the paint from penetrating the fabric with everyday restyle and re-love your old and worn T-shirts when you transform them household products like toothpaste or soap. Some areas remain blank into wonderful additions to your wardrobe or home. We will provide an while others absorb a colorful array of paints to create complex, multi- assortment of T-shirts but feel free to bring your own as well. Once more colored designs. The results of this combination of ancient techniques with feeling! and modern materials will be a colorful and creative feast for the eyes. AGES 10–15 AGES 9–12 KOC320 | 9 hours | $79 KOC371 | 9 hours | $79 5206 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm F109 Miller 5094 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm F118 Goad

Batik for Beginners Flashion Combining fashion and photography, students will be challenged to Who could ‘’resist’’ this class? Batik, both an art and a craft, is a won- design and construct garments from materials provided by the instruc- derfully creative medium. You’ll create designs on fabric and then tor. Using their own creativity, students will make wearable art out of add melted wax to prevent dye from penetrating the fabric, leaving newspapers, dry-cleaning bags, balloons, grocery bags, you name it! ‘’blank’’ areas in the dyed fabric. The process, wax resist then dye, can be Each day will focus on a different fashion ‘’material’’ and all creations will repeated over and over to create complex multicolored designs. Make a be photographed a la runway techniques. Students should bring a scarf, pillow, canvas art or even an article of clothing. camera and media card to class every day. AGES 11–14 AGES 11–14 TOC370 | 15 hours | $129 TOC508 | 15 hours | $119 5095 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm F118 Shaw 5134 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm F109 Miller

From Trash to Treasures: Recycled Art NEW! Art Now! As Grandma always says, “Don’t throw that away!” Explore different ways Find out about ‘’The Art of Our Time!’’ Learn about contemporary artists to repurpose everyday items for fun and functional use. There will be a and their media. Students will work with a variety of media in drawing small “junkyard” for each student to forage through, as well as plenty of and painting. Explore the fine arts with us this summer! mixed media materials to embellish your new and improved creations. Bring your own recyclable treasures if you’d like and create amazing AGES 14–17 collages, jewelry, masks, sculptures and more. This class allows you to | | experiment, have fun and save the planet in one fun-filled and sensa- TOC204 15 hours $129 tional week! 5092 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm F118 Rivenbark

AGES 7–11 KOC173 | 15 hours | $129 5135 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm F141 Clay Lunch Bunch SIGNUP see page 18

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 4 Art History Comes Alive (2-week class) NEW! Junior Photographers Club This class is sure to inspire! We will learn about famous artists through- Embrace your creativity through the lens of a camera. From photo trea- out history. Each day students will learn about a specific artist or art sure hunt races and creating your own camera to photo booth shenani- movement and then create a work of art inspired by the art of the day. gans and exploring trick camerawork, discover the imaginative world of Students will work with a variety of media in drawing and painting and photography. At the end of the week put it all together for a delightful we will even create a mixed media project on the last day. Art history photo medley representing everything you learned. exposes students to the possibilities of different media and it helps to develop a foundation of art language. Come explore art history and the AGES 8–12 fine arts with us this summer! KOC359 | 15 hours | $129 AGES 11–14 5147 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E123 Amendolara TOC199 | 30 hours | $249 5093 M-F 7/10–7/21 9am - 12pm F118 Rivenbark NEW! Photo Maker Lab Explore the many ways to experiment and create with photography in Clay-Mation Movie Magic this hands-on class. From making cameras to flip books, to transferring printed images for a game or sculpture, this experience will challenge Claymation has been used in films and television shows for years and this both your technical and artistic sides. The possibilities are endless. is your chance to create a bit of that same cinematic magic of your own! Students will write their own short stories, capture them through clay AGES 8–12 modeling and photography, and finally create their own digital clayma- KOC360 | 15 hours | $129 tion film to share with friends and family! Lights, Camera, CLAYMATION! 5182 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E104 Amendolara AGES 8–12 KOC543 | 15 hours | $129 Digital Photography for Kids 5104 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm F109 Donovan Are you interested in how digital photography works? This class will 5105 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm F109 Donovan teach you. You will also learn how to compose better pictures, download 5106 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm F145 Donovan photographs and edit them. You will take pictures around campus to fulfill specific photography assignments. Later, you’ll edit those images on the computer and create a decorative way to display your art work. Adventures in Clay Students must bring their own digital camera with empty memory Use handbuilding techniques to create dishes, sculptures, and numerous cards, card reader and batteries to all classes. cool things out of clay. While focusing on handbuilding in this popular class, you’ll learn the techniques of slab, coil and pinch pot methods that AGES 11–14 have been used for centuries in the creation of functional and decora- TOC507 | 15 hours | $119 tive objects. Using your imagination along with the tools and materials 5123 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E109 Miller provided, you’ll create one-of-a-kind pieces of art that will be cherished by you and your family. Items will be fired and ready for pick up two to three weeks after the end of class. Design And Sew Like A Professional AGES 6–8 No sewing experience is required in this class where you will learn how to safely and confidently operate a sewing machine and make trendy KOC575 | 15 hours | $129 projects that look like you have been sewing for years! Learn how to 5088 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm F118 Goad creatively use straight stitches while you design and make a one-of-a- AGES 9–12 kind faux knitted scarf. Try your hand at a creative project where you will learn an interesting twist on how to sew on a patch! You will complete KOC575 | 9 hours | $79 all these projects and perhaps a few more if time permits. Have fun, be 5089 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm F118 Goad creative, and learn something new! KOC575 | 15 hours | $129 AGES 8–12 5090 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm F118 Goad KOC249 | 15 hours | $119 5115 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E125 Parsons Mudloving Teens 5116 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E125 Parsons With the focus on handbuilding in this class, you’ll learn the ancient tech- niques of slab, coil and pinch pot methods to create one-of-a-kind func- tional and decorative pieces. Using your imagination and the tools and materials provided, you’ll build three-dimensional projects like bowls, vases, sculpture creatures and Ugly Jars. Students will be encouraged to work at their own pace in this class that focuses on student talent and interest.

AGES 12–15 TOC586 | 15 hours | $129 5165 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm F118 Goad

5 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 Design and Sew: American Girl Doll Creations NEW! Build the Beat: Electronic Create a one-of-a-kind ensemble and accessories for your American Music Creation Girl Doll. Using hand sewing methods as well as sewing machines, each student will make a pillow or blanket plus an outfit for their favorite doll. Technology has completely altered the way in which musicians today Previous sewing experience is helpful but not necessary. create, produce and perform. Using digital software, learn about “at home” recording, layering and making mash-ups. Students will spend AGES 8–12 time each day creating songs and will share their accomplishments with KOC549 | 15 hours | $119 family and friends on the last day of class. 3769 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E125 Parsons AGES 14–17 5117 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E125 Parsons TOC205 | 15 hours | $139 5099 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm F108 Fowle Design and Sew: Totes, Bags and 5100 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm F108 Fowle Bag Making Basics NEW! There are many ways to carry your stuff. In this class you’ll design and Musical Revue-sical (2-week class) create various tote bags, sacks and cases for your water bottle, Mom’s Do you like to dance and sing to your favorite song? How about doing so make-up and Grandpa’s eyeglasses. Using your imagination, colorful in a real theatre? If so, be part of this high energy, two week class that has fabrics and basic sewing skills, craft bags that will have your friends and you performing in front of friends and family! Working in groups as well family calling you an old sew-&-sew, and you’ll love it! Basic sewing skills as individually, learn how to sing, dance, create and hone your perfor- and previous sewing machine experience are encouraged. mance skills, culminating in a musical revue performance. Teachers will assist students in choosing appropriate material and work with them to AGES 8–12 create musical numbers that are sure to get the audience tapping their KOC369 | 15 hours | $119 toes when they check out this grand performance! 3770 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E125 Parsons AGES 12–16 TOC433 | 30 hours | $259 Creative Quilting - Design and Sew a Quilt 5167 M-F 7/17–7/28 9am - 12pm F142 Newman by Machine The basic skills of using a sewing machine are required. The students Black Light Illumination Theatre will learn how to make an easy, colorful, eye catching quilt. Step by step Students will explore the many facets of black lights as they create instructions will include rotary cutting techniques, color placement, pat- a magical world in which light, art and rhythm are synchronized with terns to use, and sewing the quilt together by machine. The fun begins movement and sound. They will discover the enchanting world of immediately when you will design your quilt with lots of colorful mate- Black Light Illumination Theatre when music, storytelling and theatrical rial. Have fun, be creative and learn something new that is really some- imagery are combined with neon and UV reactive materials and media, thing very old! like paint, props and costume pieces, to produce a delightful and color- ful story to share at the end of the week. AGES 8–12 KOC413 | 15 hours | $119 AGES 10–15 5113 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E125 Parsons TOC527 | 15 hours | $139 5097 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm F142 Kemp STOMP! ... Your Way to Fun! What kind of sound emits from a trash can lid when struck with a Kids Take Over the Kitchen piece of garden hose or from a traffic cone when it comes in contact Cook up delicious from-scratch recipes you can try for breakfast, lunch with a water bottle? Combine junk percussion instruments and unique or dinner. Measure and mix ingredients using a variety of cooking tools objects to build your own instruments and use those creations to make as you learn the basics of ‘’kitchenology.’’ A variety of items will be pre- awesome music! Through music, movement and energizing beats, you’ll pared and each week we’ll bake cupcakes and learn simple techniques turn a rehearsal room into an electrifying and inventive rhythm experi- of cake decoration. Learning to cook is so sweet! All levels of cooking ence. This is an awesome class for the music enthusiast who isn’t looking experience are welcome. for a typical musical experience. Ear plugs NOT included, but fun is! AGES 6–10 AGES 7–11 KOC214 | 15 hours | $139 KOC684 | 9 hours | $69 3774 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E126C Gordon/Roberts 5192 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm F142 Fowle 5151 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E126C Gordon/Roberts 5152 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E126C Gordon/Donovan AGES 10–14 KOC214 | 15 hours | $139 3775 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E126C Gordon/Roberts 5153 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E126C Gordon/Roberts 5154 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E126C Gordon/Roberts frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 6 Teens Take Over the Kitchen This class will bring out your inner chef as you learn more advanced Business & Finance for cooking skills and techniques. In addition to creating vibrant and healthy dishes, you’ll learn about good nutrition, tasteful presentation, food Entrepreneurial Kids preparation and safety in the kitchen. Homemade pizza dough, break- fast burritos, eggs benedict and spaghetti sauce made from scratch are just a few of the recipes you’ll create in this creative and engaging class. Business Planning for Teens & Tweens Have a great idea that would be a good business venture? Ever consider AGES 14–17 starting a business? Join us for an opportunity to learn how to create TOC165 | 15 hours | $139 a real business. Young entrepreneurs know how to manage money, 5197 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E126C Gordon/Roberts design a product or service and market the business. You can learn how 5198 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E126C Gordon/Roberts to develop your idea into a successful business. AGES 11+ Dessert Circus TOC729 | 15 hours | $119 If you have a sweet tooth, this class is for you! Learn how to make every- 5101 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm F145 Ketterman thing from pies, cakes, and custard, to monkey bread and cobbler. Desserts are not only delicious, they are fun to make! Learn to use kitchen tools and basic dessert-making ingredients and techniques. Money Smart Tweens Then you can prepare for you and your friends a dessert circus anytime. Experience the world as a millionaire. Explore strategies on saving, spending, investing and sharing. In this class, you will learn what it takes AGES 6–10 to become a millionaire and develop a financial plan for your future. KOC537 | 9 hours | $89 AGES 7–11 5120 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm E126C Gordon/Steinhaus KOC731 | 15 hours | $129 AGES 10–14 3780 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm F109 Ketterman KOC537 | 9 hours | $89 5119 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E126C Gordon/Steinhaus NEW! On the Money Learn the basics of everyday money management in this class taught by Gluten Free Cooking: Around the World a certified financial coach and money mentor. Through activities created Whether you have an actual gluten intolerance or allergy such as Celiac’s to enhance practical money skills, each session will act as a building Disease, or you just feel like eating a bit healthier, this class is for you. block in developing financial knowledge. Gain an understanding of how Students will be sauteing, simmering, and baking their way into some emotions play a role in making decisions regarding spending, saving amazing dishes from all over the world, each dish with a gluten free flare. and budgeting. Discover how bank accounts work, how to identify Make sure to bring your appetite as well as your passport because you needs and save for long and short term goals, and responsible use of will be jet setting our taste buds to Asia, Europe, and beyond! credit, including student loans. Learn how to stay out of debt, how to budget to build wealth and explore the basics of investing. AGES 6–10 AGES 13–15 KOC542 | 15 hours | $139 5138 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E126C Gordon/Donovan TOC180 | 15 hours | $129 5169 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E104 Helm AGES 10–14 KOC542 | 15 hours | $139 5139 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E126C Gordon/Donovan

7 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 Survive! Health, Fitness & Safety You are stranded in a remote location - no shelter, no heat, no transpor- tation, unsafe water and scarce amounts of food. Your goal is to SURVIVE! Your objective will be to prioritize your needs, build a shelter that will Fencing Academy protect you from the environment, devise a way to collect drinking This class teaches basic instruction in foil fencing techniques includ- water, design and build a solar cooker and signal for help. If you’ve got ing simple attacks and parries. Bouting, scoring, and match judging a sense of adventure, then take this hands-on class. You’ll learn how are included in this active and fun class. Mask, jacket, foil, and glove are to achieve these goals through the use of your imagination, common provided. sense, critical thinking and group collaboration. Good luck!

AGES 8+ AGES 11–14 KOC333 | 7.5 hours | $109 TOC612 | 15 hours | $119 5132 M-F 7/10–7/14 10:30am - 12pm F145 Sholes 3787 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm F145 Witt 5133 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 2:30pm F145 Sholes 5196 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm F145 Witt

Hoops for Fitness and Fun Safe Sitter Babysitting Training Hoops have been associated with exercise and play from as early as the Good babysitters are always in demand! Safe Sitters gain the skills 5th century in ancient Greece to being used in storytelling by Native needed to do the job well and earn parents’ trust. Students who com- American dancers. Make your own modern Hoolah Hoops and learn to plete the medically-accurate, up-to-date program gain confidence and twirl and toss them in this active and educational class. Explore exer- learn how, why and where injuries can happen so they can be prevented. cise, cooperation, movement and play, as you learn and master basic They are taught how a child’s age affects how to care for them and how Hooping, Hoop Games, Hoop tricks. The class wraps up with a showcase to deal with problem behavior. Students also learn how to perform at the end of the week. Hoop making materials are included in the class. infant and child choking rescue and they even learn CPR. Included are Be sure to bring a water bottle and wear comfortable, natural fiber cloth- pointers on safety for the sitter as well, and to how to deal with uncom- ing that allows freedom of movement. fortable and potentially dangerous situations. Certificate awarded at the conclusion of class. AGES 6–9 AGES 11–15 KOC700 | 15 hours | $129 5142 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm F142 Kemp KOC583 | 15 hours | $129 3785 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm F109 Bendler/Gruber NEW! 5183 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm F109 Gruber/Shaw Empower Yourself: Personal Safety, 5184 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm F109 Bendler/Shaw CPR and Smart Thinking 5185 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm F109 Gruber/Shaw Be the best you can be, and help those around you as well. In addition to basic first aid and CPR, this class will explore positive and practical solu- Winter Wonderland: Skate and Cool Crafts tions in how to protect yourself and others from violence or harm. Learn how and when to say “no” to uncomfortable or inappropriate situations, It’s mighty hot outside, but you don’t have to be! Spend the day sliding, endorse anti-bullying behavior and acquire techniques for preventing gliding, swiveling and playing games on the ice. Learning to skate is easy and escaping dangerous situations. CPR will be taught but students will when you’re having fun. You’ll be introduced to the fundamentals of not become certified. “You have brains in your head. You have feet in skating: safety, balance, forward stroking, snowplow stops, and swivels. your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose”- Dr. Seuss After your morning skate session, you’ll share lunch with your skate mates and spend the afternoon in a mix of free-skate time and making AGES 8–12 crafts. Winter Wonderland-themed crafts will be a welcome breeze of cool air in the middle of summer. We’ll provide the rental skates and a KOC348 | 9 hours | $69 morning and afternoon snack; you bring the lunch. 5129 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E104 Parsons KOC348 | 15 hours | $119 AGES 6–11 5130 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E123 Parsons KOC140 | 35 hours | $259 3791 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 4pm Skate Frederick Kuykendall 5224 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 4pm Skate Frederick Kuykendall

Lunch Bunch SIGNUP see page 18

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July 5 - July 7

9am-12pm Join Us for Lunch! Music for Munchkins Ages 5-6 KOC680 Gnomes, Fairies & Magical Creatures Ages 6-8 KOC475 We Do Robotics Ages 6-9 KOC234 Our staff-supervised lunchtime program, Lunch Bunch (bring your own MINECRAFT: Architecture Ages 7-11 KOC634 lunch) and Lunch Bunch Plus (includes lunch) takes place from noon to Ooey, Gooey, Kablouey Science - Ages 7-11 KOC363 1pm daily in the Cougar Grille . Lunch Bunch is not a drop-in program, Computer Programming – Translating the Code Ages 8-12 KOC640 students must be registered in advance . See schedule on page 18 . Empower Yourself Ages 8-12 KOC348 Adventures in Clay Ages 9-12 KOC575 • Students registered for both morning and afternoon programs Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710 on the same day are required to sign up for Lunch Bunch . Dessert Circus Ages 10-14 KOC537 T-Shirt Transformations Ages 10-15 KOC320 • Students registered for only a morning or afternoon 1-4pm Dessert Circus Ages 6-10 KOC537 program are welcome to register for and attend STOMP! . . Your Way to Fun! Ages 7-11 KOC684 Lunch Bunch . See page 18 for details . Space Exploration: Create and Explore! Ages 7-11 KOC322 The Magic of Science Ages 7-11 KOC268 Browse all programs (including Lunch Bunch) and register online at 3-D Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer Ages 8-12 KOC705 frederick .edu/QuickEnroll Robotic Creations with Motorized Kits Ages 8-12 KOC224 Trading Card Games– Create and Play Ages 8-12 KOC548 Youth Programs • (301) 846-2661 • [email protected] Batik Drawing: Ancient Art with a Modern Twist Ages 9-12 KOC371 Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710

June 26 - June 30 July 10 - July 14

9am-4pm 9am-12pm Winter Wonderland: Skate and Cool Crafts Ages 6-11 KOC140 Bugs, Lizards, and Things That Fly Ages 4-6 KOC578 9am-12pm Global Kids – Explore the World! Ages 6-8 KOC614 Bugs, Lizards, and Things That Fly Ages 4-6 KOC578 Advanced WeDo Robotics 2 0. Ages 7-10 KOC356 Native Americans: Stories, Crafts, Music and Fun Ages 6-8 KOC616 MINECRAFT: Architecture Ages 7-11 KOC634 Rock On Dinosaurs! Crystals, Geodes and More! Ages 6-9 KOC239 Writing Magic Ages 8-12 KOC180 Kids Take Over the Kitchen Ages 6-10 KOC214 Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710 Money Smart Tweens Ages 7-11 KOC731 Video Game Design II: Blueprinting Ages 9-14 KOC711 May the Force Be With You: Faraway Art History Comes Alive (2-week class) Ages 11-14 TOC199 Empires, Starfighters and Wookiees Ages 7-11 KOC321 Safe Sitter Babysitting Training Ages 11-15 KOC583 The Magic of Science Ages 7-11 KOC268 Study Skills & Test Taking Strategies: Middle School Ages 11-14 TOC150 Computer Animation with Action Figures and More! Ages 8-12 KOC524 3-D Comic Book Creations Ages 12-15 TOC751 Computer Programming – Translating the Code Ages 8-12 KOC640 Design and Sew: American Girl Doll Creations Ages 8-12 KOC549 Teens Take Over the Kitchen Ages 14-17 TOC165 Duct Tape Art Ages 8-12 KOC555 9am-4pm Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710 Winter Wonderland: Skate and Cool Crafts Ages 6-11 KOC140 Survive! Ages 11-14 TOC612 10:30am-12pm & 1-2:30pm Rube Goldberg Machine Ages 11-14 KOC331 Fencing Academy Ages 8+ KOC333 1-4pm 1-4pm Global Kids – Explore the World! Ages 6-8 KOC614 The ABC’s & 1,2,3’s of American Sign Language Ages 6-8 KOC361 Rock On Dinosaurs! Crystals, Geodes and More! Ages 6-9 KOC239 Hoops for Fitness and Fun Ages 6-9 KOC700 We Do Robotics Ages 6-9 KOC234 Space Exploration: Create and Explore! Ages 7-11 KOC322 Zany Brainy Fun with Math Ages 7-10 KOC338 The Magic of Science Ages 7-11 KOC268 MINECRAFT: Architecture Ages 7-11 KOC634 Creating Comics Ages 8-11 KOC391 3-D Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer Ages 8-12 KOC705 Computer Animation with Action Figures and More! Ages 8-12 KOC524 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Ages 8-12 KOC675 Design and Sew: Totes, Bags and Bag Making Basics Ages 8-12 KOC369 Junior Photographers Club Ages 8-12 KOC359 Structural Engineering Ages 8-12 KOC636 Robotic Creations with Motorized Kits Ages 8-12 KOC224 How to Build a PC Ages 9-14 KOC642 Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710 Kids Take Over the Kitchen Ages 10-14 KOC214 Kids Take Over the Kitchen Ages 10-14 KOC214 Safe Sitter Babysitting Training Ages 11-15 KOC583 3-D Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer Ages 13-16 TOC705 Get Ready for Algebra Ages: See Desc . TOC152 Art Now! Ages 14-17 TOC204

9 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 July 17 - 21 July 31 - August 4 9am-12pm 9am-12pm Weather Bugs Ages 4-6 KOC613 Weather Bugs Ages 4-6 KOC613 Kids Take Over the Kitchen Ages 6-10 KOC214 Kids Take Over the Kitchen Ages 6-10 KOC214 Advanced WeDo Robotics 2 .0 Ages 7-10 KOC356 Advanced WeDo Robotics 2 0. Ages 7–10 KOC356 Touch, Type and Create Ages 8-11 KOC519 Around the World Art, Fun and Games Galore! Ages 7-11 KOC397 Clay-Mation Movie Magic Ages 8-12 KOC543 From Trash to Treasures: Recycled Art Ages 7-11 KOC173 Computer Animation with Action Figures and More! Ages 8-12 KOC524 Rube Goldberg Machine Ages 8-11 KOC331 Design And Sew Like A Professional Ages 8-12 KOC249 3-D Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer Ages 8-12 KOC705 How to Build a PC Ages 9-14 KOC642 Clay-Mation Movie Magic Ages 8-12 KOC543 Video Game Design II: Blueprinting Ages 9-14 KOC711 Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710 Dissection Science Ages 11-14 KOC362 Advanced Duct Tape Art Ages 11-14 TOC558 Survive! Ages 11-14 TOC612 Digital Photography for Kids Ages 11-14 TOC507 Writing Magic Ages 12-15 KOC180 Preparing for Writing Classes: Middle School Ages 11-14 KOC118 Musical Revue-sical Ages 12-16 TOC433 Mudloving Teens Ages 12-15 TOC586 1-4pm 1-4pm We Do Robotics Ages 6-9 KOC234 We Do Robotics Ages 6-9 KOC234 May the Force Be With You Ages 7-11 KOC321 Did the Butler Do It? - The Science of Crime Solving Ages 7-11 KOC571 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Ages 8-12 KOC675 Space Exploration: Create and Explore! Ages 7-11 KOC322 Design and Sew: American Girl Doll Creations Ages 8-12 KOC549 Panda-monium! Chinese Cultural Experience Ages 7-11 KOC325 You Can Draw Ages 8-12 KOC257 Computer Programming – Translating the Code Ages 8- 12 KOC640 Advanced Computer Animation Ages 9-14 KOC523 Duct Tape Art Ages 8-12 KOC555 Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710 Adventures in Clay Ages 9-12 KOC575 Jump WRITE In Ages 7-11 KOC128 Advanced Computer Animation Ages 9-14 KOC523 The ABC’s & 1,2,3’s of American Sign Language Ages 9-12 KOC361 Kids Take Over the Kitchen Ages 10-14 KOC214 Middle School Math Ages 10-12 TOC148 Robotic Creations for Middle School Students Ages 11-14 TOC651 Robotic Creations for Middle School Students Ages 11-14 TOC651 Video Game Design III: Workshop Ages 11-15 TOC512 Recycled Sculpture for Teens Ages 12-16 TOC207 Eighth Grade Math, We’re Coming for You! See Desc . TOC151 Build the Beat: Electronic Music Creation Ages 14-17 TOC205 Build the Beat: Electronic Music Creation Ages 14–17 TOC205 Teens Take Over the Kitchen Ages 14-17 TOC165 July 24 - July 28 August 7 - August 11

9am-12pm 9am-12pm Language Sampler Ages 4-6 KOC166 Spanish for Kids Ages 4-6 KOC164 Junior Scientists Explore: Weird and Wacky Gnomes, Fairies & Magical Creatures Ages 6-8 KOC475 Science Experiments Ages 6-8 KOC615 Did the Butler Do It? - The Science of Crime Solving Ages 7-11 KOC571 Gluten Free Cooking: Around the World Ages 6-10 KOC542 Jump WRITE In Ages 7-11 KOC128 3-D Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer Ages 8-12 KOC705 Clay-Mation Movie Magic Ages 8-12 KOC543 Creative Quilting - Design and Sew a Quilt by Machine Ages 8-12 KOC413 Empower Yourself Ages 8-12 KOC348 Duct Tape Art Ages 8-12 KOC555 Robotic Creations with Motorized Kits Ages 8-12 KOC224 Photo Maker Lab Ages 8-12 KOC360 Beginning Watercolor Ages 9-12 KOC365 Robotic Creations with Motorized Kits Ages 8-12 KOC224 Video Game Design II: Blueprinting Ages 9-14 KOC711 STEM Challenges Ages 8-12 KOC364 Safe Sitter Babysitting Training Ages 11-15 KOC583 Video Game Design I: Level Design Ages 9-14 KOC710 Video Game Design III: Workshop Ages 11-15 TOC512 Batik for Beginners Ages 11-14 TOC370 Advanced Level Minecraft Ages 12-15 TOC216 Flashion Ages 11-14 TOC508 1-4pm Advanced Level Minecraft Ages 12-15 TOC216 Junior Scientists Explore: Weird and 1-4pm Wacky Science Experiments Ages 6-8 KOC615 Adventures in Clay Ages 6-8 KOC575 Advanced WeDo Robotics 2 0. Ages 7-10 KOC356 Native Americans: Stories, Crafts, Music and Fun Ages 6-8 KOC616 Kids Go Green Ages 7-11 KOC327 Zany Brainy Fun with Math Ages 7-10 KOC338 Touch, Type and Create Ages 8-11 KOC519 May the Force Be With You: Faraway Empires, 3-D Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer Ages 8-12 KOC705 Starfighters and Wookiees Ages 7-11 KOC321 Sketching and Drawing for Beginners Ages 8-12 KOC366 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Ages 8-12 KOC675 Structural Engineering Ages 8-12 KOC636 Computer Animation with Action Figures and More! Ages 8-12 KOC524 How to Build a PC Ages 9-14 KOC642 Design And Sew Like A Professional Ages 8-12 KOC249 Black Light Illumination Theatre Ages 10-15 TOC527 Gluten Free Cooking: Around the World Ages 10-14 KOC542 Expert Level Computer Animation Ages 10-15 TOC706 Easels On Campus Ages 10-15 KOC556 Business Planning for Teens & Tweens Ages 11+ TOC729 Rocketry Ages 11-14 TOC201 Study Skills & Test Taking Strategies: Middle School Ages 11-14 TOC150 Safe Sitter Babysitting Training Ages 11-15 KOC583 On the Money Ages 13-15 TOC180 3-D Modeling: Digital Art on the Computer Ages 13-16 TOC705

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 10 Robotic Creations for Middle School Students LEGO®, Technology, Middle school students set out for a week of exploring and building robots. Students will use LEGO® Mindstorms Robotics and Renewable Robotics & MORE! Energy kits to build a robot that will follow your commands and control wind turbines and solar power cells. Use five different sensors and motors to make your robot interact with its environment, create wind We Do Robotics and solar power energy, take on obstacle courses, and battle other LEGO® + Robots + Computers = Education, the LEGO® Way! In this robots! Bring along your enthusiasm and imagination - we’ll have a blast program for younger LEGO® builders, you will build LEGO® models fea- with robotics fun! turing working motors and sensors, learn simple programming tech- AGES 11–14 niques to make models perform simple tasks and explore a series of cross-curricular, theme based activities, all while developing skills in TOC651 | 15 hours | $129 science, technology, engineering, mathematics, language and literacy. 5174 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm F145 Shearer Translation? Fun! LEGO® soccer players kick the ball, cranes lift creatures, 5175 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm F145 Shoemaker motorized bridges open up, all created and programmed by you! Simply said, by using drag and drop software, you will learn how to program robots made from LEGO®. Space Exploration: Create and Explore! AGES 6–9 Travel across the planet in a Mars Rover, take a rocket ship to Pluto or travel through space beyond the Milky Way Galaxy, all made possible | | KOC234 15 hours $139 by creations built with LEGO® bricks! Each day we’ll learn about a differ- 3790 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E126AB Hahn ent planet, cosmic body or energy and then construct the appropriate KOC234 | 9 hours | $89 vehicle used to travel through, towards or beyond. Learn, create, go- 5219 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E126AB Langowski Space travel has never been so much fun! KOC234 | 15 hours | $139 AGES 7–11 5220 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E124A Hahn KOC322 | 9 hours | $79 5221 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E124A Hahn 5231 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm E126AB Hahn KOC322 | 15 hours | $129 NEW! Advanced WeDo Robotics 2.0 5232 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E124A Hahn This more advanced version of WeDo Robotics utilizes many of the 5233 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E126AB Goodridge same components but is more complex and challenging than the plug-ins since they use Bluetooth technology to move your creations! Science, technology, engineering, math and coding come to life in this May the Force Be With You: Faraway Empires, unique combination of the LEGO® bricks and computer software. Young students would benefit from taking WeDo Robotics before tackling Starfighters and Wookiees Advanced WeDo Robotics 2.0. Students will become familiar with the characters and history of the Star Wars series as they build vehicles and structures using LEGO® kits. AGES 7–10 Working in small groups, students will develop their fine motor skills, KOC356 | 15 hours | $139 think in three dimension, problem solve and develop lateral think- ing skills as they build from various Star Wars LEGO® kits including the 5084 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E126AB Langowski Imperial Shuttle Tydirium, AT-AT and the Imperial Assault Carrier. Explore 5085 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E126AB Hahn the world of Star Wars! 5086 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E126AB Hahn 5087 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm E126AB Hahn AGES 7–11 KOC321 | 15 hours | $129 Robotic Creations with Motorized Kits 3778 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E126AB Goodridge 5160 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E126AB Goodridge Join us as we set out for a week of exploring and building robots. 5161 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E126AB Hahn Students will work in pairs to use LEGO® Mindstorms Robotics. Build a robot that will follow your commands and modify and test various robot creations. Using a computer and an infrared transmitter, students will program their robots to meet various challenges we put in place. Bring along your enthusiasm and imagination - we’ll have a blast with robot- ics fun!

AGES 8–12 Lunch KOC224 | 9 hours | $79 Bunch SIGNUP 5176 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm E124A Goodridge see page 18 KOC224 | 15 hours | $129 5177 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E126AB Shoemaker 5178 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E126AB Witt 5179 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E126AB Goodridge

11 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 MINECRAFT: Architecture - Seven Wonders Of Advanced Computer Animation The World If you’ve tried stop motion animation with LEGOs or clay, you know how magical the process is. This class is for students interested in pursuing Combining the open world of Minecraft and the versatility of LEGOs, advanced stop-motion animation techniques to a higher degree using students will learn about various types of architectural wonder. From LEGOs and action figures. Learn and practice more complex processes, the Great Wall of China to the Empire State Building, students will study such as making a lightsaber glow or editing a spaceship so that it looks about the architects who helped to create these masterpieces of crafts- like it’s flying. Crop your own photographs to use as background and to manship and then build their own. Students will begin by exploring increase the illusion of motion. Each student will create a short video, building designs and then use the computer to recreate them using individually or as part of team. This is a fast-paced class. Students should Minecraft and LEGOs. Combining what they have learned with their be familiar with the basics of stop-motion (there will be a review at the imaginations, they will create their own architectural marvels, focusing start of class). on their own Wonder of the World. AGES 9–14 AGES 7–11 KOC523 | 15 hours | $139 KOC634 | 15 hours | $139 5079 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E107 Cooney 3779 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E108 Cooney 5080 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E107 Cooney KOC634 | 9 hours | $89 5163 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E108 Cooney KOC634 | 15 hours | $139 Expert Level Computer Animation 5164 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E108 Cooney Step up your abilities when you learn how to create more realistic special effects and green screening techniques in this high level com- puter animation class. Using Adobe After Effects you’ll be able to create Advanced Level Minecraft movies with a more professional look. This class is for the more serious student who has high goals for their films and would like more time to Would you like to challenge yourself in Minecraft and tackle something develop them. The pre-requisite for this class is Advanced Computer more complicated than a simple house or castle? How would you like Animation, KOC523. to recreate Neuschwanstein Castle in 1:1 scale? No? Is that not diffi- cult enough? How about creating the Titanic to scale? These and other AGES 10–15 ancient and modern wonders of the world will be examined and recre- | | ated in this advanced version of Minecraft Architecture. At the end of the TOC706 15 hours $139 week you will take a tour through, around and inside the structures that 5131 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm E107 Cooney have been recreated. AGES 12–15 CAD (Computer Aided Design) TOC216 | 15 hours | $139 In this Computer Aided Design class, you’ll become a junior architect 5082 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E108 Cooney and learn how to build 3D computer models. Learn what it takes to 5083 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E108 Cooney design, plan and model a 3D house and how to create everything that goes inside. Design your own house in 3D from scratch. How cool is that?

Computer Animation: Action Figures and More! AGES 8–12 KOC675 | 15 hours | $139 Using LEGOs, action figures, lights, cameras and computers you’ll create action! Explore the world of animation, from zoetropes and flipbooks 3764 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E109 KOC Instructor to object animation. Learn the basics of stop-motion animation. Then, 5102 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E109 McKenzie using a variety of LEGO® kits or popular action figures, build and create a 5103 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E109 McKenzie storyboard, script, scenery and special effects. Once you’ve established aspects of the story, film your animated mini-movie. Computer Programming – Translating the Code AGES 8–12 Students will explore computer programming, learn how to write code KOC524 | 15 hours | $139 and develop an understanding of how popular apps work as they 3765 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E107 Cooney design fun and functional computer programs. Using animated games 5107 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E107 Cooney and interactive art, they will create and share their very own computer 5108 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E107 Cooney programs. 5109 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E107 Cooney AGES 8–12 KOC640 | 15 hours | $139 3766 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E109 KOC Instructor KOC640 | 9 hours | $89 5110 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E109 KOC Instructor KOC640 | 15 hours | $139 5111 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E109 KOC Instructor

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 12 Video Game Design I: Level Design NEW! 3-D Modeling: Digital Art Video games are an emerging art form that combines writing, cinema- on the Computer tography, painting, and programming into one medium. Have you ever thought about designing your own game? In this course you will work Explore a new dimension of creativity when you enter the world of 3-D with the same software used to create some of the biggest selling and modeling. Using current market software, students will render and digi- highest rated games on the market today. In this introductory course tally model objects in a 3-D space and build 3-D digital artwork for use students will learn the basics of using the software and through a focus in animation and video game design. on level design, students will become proficient at using the major tools AGES 7–13 in Unreal Engine. KOC705 | 15 hours | $139 AGES 9–14 3762 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E107 Pingatore KOC710 | 15 hours | $139 KOC705 | 9 hours | $89 3789 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E108 Pingatore 5075 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm E107 Pingatore KOC710 | 9 hours | $89 KOC705 | 15 hours | $139 5207 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E107 Pingatore 5076 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E107 Pingatore 5208 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm E109 Kraeuter 5077 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E107 Pingatore KOC710 | 15 hours | $139 5078 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm E108 Pingatore 5209 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E109 Kraeuter AGES 13–16 5210 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E108 KOC Instructor TOC705 | 15 hours | $139 5211 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E108 Pingatore 5212 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm E109 Kraeuter 5073 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E109 Pingatore 5213 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E108 KOC Instructor 5074 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E108 Pingatore

Video Game Design II: Blueprinting How to Build a PC This is a continuation of the Video Game Design I course. Students will Building your own PC can be a cost effective and rewarding experience expand upon their knowledge of video game design through the use for anybody. In this hands-on class students will not only learn to repair of drag and drop coding known as blueprinting. Learn how to program and troubleshoot PC issues, but they will also learn how to build a PC levels and characters as well as learn advanced features within the game from the ground up as well as how to maintain and install Windows. engine. Students should be proficient with the techniques taught in Overclocking CPUs and GPUs will be performed for gaming enthusiasts. Video Game Design I: Level Design. Computer components and tools will be provided.

AGES 9–14 AGES 9–14 | | KOC711 | 15 hours | $139 KOC642 15 hours $139 5214 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E107 Pingatore 3773 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E123 Kraeuter 5215 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E108 Pingatore 5143 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E123 Kraeuter 5216 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E107 KOC Instructor 5144 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm E123 Kraeuter

Video Game Design III: Workshop This is the third course in the Video Game Design lineup. This class is pre- sented in a workshop format and can be taken multiple times. Students follow their own path through the game design process in this course. During this process students will confer with the teacher and other stu- dents in order to tackle and master expert level techniques.

AGES 11–15 TOC512 | 15 hours | $139 5217 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E108 Pingatore 5218 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E109 Pingatore

13 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 Around the World Art, Fun and Games Galore! Literary, Cultural & Discover cultures around the world through art, fun and games. Travel to Australia to learn about the dot paintings of the Aboriginal peoples. Visit Writing Adventures Russia to design and paint eggs and then travel to Japan to practice the paper folding techniques of Origami. Experience the Indonesian version of ‘’Rock, Paper, Scissors’’ known as ‘’Ant, Man, Elephant’’ and play differ- Jump WRITE In ent styles of tag (from Argentina, Japan and Nigeria), with your friends. Create books from concept to completion. Discover your special skills Let’s play! using imagination, observation, and all of your senses. Through creative, AGES 7–11 hands-on activities, we will practice the writing process to help you fully develop imaginative characters, settings, and plots. Create poetry, short KOC397 | 15 hours | $119 stories, novellas or journals. Use your ideas as building blocks for fiction, 5091 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E125 Meiners nonfiction, poetry and more ... then combine your work with exciting design elements, interpreting your written words into a total visualiza- tion of a personalized journal or book. Let your imagination be your NEW! Global Kids – Explore the World! guide, as the possibilities are endless! Travel to a different part of the world each day and experience the diver- AGES 7–11 sity of this planet. Take a Safari ride on the Serengeti to visit the Maasai warriors who live peacefully alongside wild animals or float down the KOC128 | 15 hours | $119 slow waters of the Amazon River and meet members of the ancient 5145 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E123 Prahl Yanomamo tribe. The world is a big, magical place and through games, 5146 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E125 KOC Instructor music, stories and art, you’ll have the experience of a life time without leaving the classroom, except in your imagination! Writing Magic AGES 6–8 Characters, setting, and plot - mix them together and what do you get? KOC614 | 15 hours | $119 Magic! In this fast paced class you’ll make your own magic. Dive into 3772 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E124A Pruett writing through the lens of young adult fiction - and look at popular 5137 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm F141 Pruett series like Harry Potter, Narnia, Percy Jackson and Pendragon. Then, using examples from the stories, you’ll create crafts from the worlds of the novels and a special writing journal to imagine fantastic original Gnomes, Fairies & Magical Creatures stories that challenge your imagination. Gnomes are usually whimsical bearded earth dwellers from Scandinavian AGES 8–12 folklore who like to play tricks on people. Fairies are wee folk who look like humans but have magical powers. Explore the history of these KOC180 | 15 hours | $119 magical creatures through stories, games, art and crafts. Using your 5225 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E104 Prahl imagination and some cool earthy materials, create a fairy garden that AGES 12–15 will invite even the most skeptical to believe in these pixies and their enchanted friends. KOC180 | 15 hours | $119 5226 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E104 Prahl AGES 6–8 KOC475 | 9 hours | $69 Touch, Type and Create 5140 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm E125 Bonanno KOC475 | 15 hours | $119 Do you use the ‘’hunt and peck’’ method to send an instant message or an email to your friends? Learn how to type at a rate of 15 - 25 words per 5141 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm E104 Bonanno minute without making a lot of mistakes. Use Microsoft Office Word to become skilled at basic word processing, formatting, correcting errors, NEW! and proofreading your work. Practice cutting and pasting, changing Native Americans: Stories, Crafts, fonts, underlining, using italics, and bolding. This interactive class will Music and Fun keep your fingers flying across your keyboard. Learn about the history and culture of the Native American Indians who AGES 8–11 lived in this country long before Christopher Columbus arrived. Explore different tribes through games, art, music and stories in this hands-on KOC519 | 15 hours | $119 class that combines historical facts and colorful activities with plenty of 5203 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm E109 Shearer fun. 5204 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm E109 Shearer AGES 6–8 KOC616 | 15 hours | $119 3781 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm E104 McKenzie 5168 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E124A McKenzie

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 14 NEW! The ABC’s & 1,2,3’s of American Sign Language Science, Math & STEM Explore a fascinating language that requires your whole body! Through use of classroom instruction, movement, mime, and improvisation, you NEW! Junior Scientists Explore: Weird and will learn the manual alphabet, how to count to 100 with one hand, colors, names of family members, and how to introduce yourself in ASL Wacky Science Experiments (American Sign Language). You will also explore topics in deafness and If you are looking for some fun, cool and even mind blowing science deaf culture. experiments, this is the class for you. Discover how science can be fun, magical and sometimes delicious in this hands-on class. Whether you AGES 6–8 make ice cream in a baggie, create your own lava lamp or grow colorful KOC361 | 15 hours | $119 crystals, the scientist in you will be bursting with excitement! 5199 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm E104 Pugh AGES 6–8 AGES 9–12 KOC615 | 15 hours | $119 KOC361 | 15 hours | $119 5148 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm F141 Kuykendall 5200 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm E104 Pugh 5149 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm F141 Kuykendall

Panda-monium! Chinese Cultural Experience Rock On Dinosaurs! Crystals, Geodes and More! Explore China through story-telling, role playing, singing and games. Dig into the past and explore the land before time as you discover Create colorful lanterns and dragons with paper and other craft mate- dinosaurs, fossils, rocks and minerals. As a junior paleontologist, (better rials. Throughout the week you will explore the culture and learn the known as a ‘’dino-lover’’), you’ll build a dinosaur model, break open a language of China in this multi-sensory learning environment. Students geode, grow amazing crystals, and construct an erupting volcano, all in will be introduced to , the artistic heart of the Chinese one sensational week. written language, and simple conversational phrases. Immerse yourself in this ancient and colorful culture! AGES 6–9 KOC239 | 15 hours | $129 AGES 7–11 3782 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm F118 Rutten | | KOC325 15 hours $119 3783 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm F118 Rutten 5171 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E125 Hong Did the Butler Do It? - The Science of Preparing for Writing Classes: Middle School Crime Solving This class will refresh student knowledge and reinforce the use of the essential building blocks in writing. Emphasis in this course is placed Be part of the investigative team that uses science to solve mysteries upon five traits of writing, including organization, vocabulary, sentence and crimes. Learn how to examine fingerprints and simulate blood fluency, voice and ideas. typing techniques to solve a crime. Use your powers of observation and critical thinking to examine and process a crime scene, look for clues and AGES 11–14 collect evidence as you try to figure who the culprit might be.

KOC118 | 15 hours | $119 AGES 7–11 5172 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm E104 Wilcox KOC571 | 15 hours | $119 5121 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm F141 Roberts 5122 M-F 8/7–8/11 9am - 12pm F141 Roberts

Kids Go Green Kids can make a difference when it comes to green living and in this eco-friendly class you’ll discover simple, fun and creative ways to help the environment. Make your own recycled paper and crayons or create a bowling game using plastic bottles. Discover ways to help the wild animals and plants that live near us. Become environmentally aware and choose conscious living. Going green can be loads of fun! “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it’s not.” Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

AGES 7–11 KOC327 | 15 hours | $119 5150 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm E125 Meiners

15 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 NEW! Ooey, Gooey, Kablouey Science Rube Goldberg Machine: A Crazy Solution to a Get your fingernails dirty and your fingers slimy in this very, very hands- Simple Task on class! Create your own slime, flubber, and oobleck, hold touchable Who is Rube Goldberg? What are Simple Machines? This class is all about bubbles, squish sudsy goop, and design your very own lava lamp. Lots the wonderfully wacky inspirations of Rube Goldberg- an inventor, car- of fun and sensational ooey, gooeyness awaits in this three day class. toonist and engineer of wild motion machines named after him. The sole purpose of these machines is to accomplish a simple job through mul- AGES 7–11 tiple bizarre steps. Student inventors will work in small teams to design KOC363 | 9 hours | $79 and create their own Rube Goldberg-style inventions which will sharpen 5170 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 9am - 12pm F141 Duckworth their skills in physics, creativity and humor. Students will be challenged to create Rube Goldberg inventions (a series of simple machines that accomplish a simple task) using familiar and found objects such as The Magic of Science ramps, rope, tubes, weights, balls, funnels, recyclables and most impor- Perform amazing magic tricks while you learn about energy, chemistry tantly, lots of Duct tape. This class is dedicated to exploration, design and physics. Find out the secret behind making bubbles that bounce and fun with activities including the construction of massive domino and balance a drinking glass in a way that seems to defy gravity and the chains, creating your own machines, and trying to build a better mouse- laws of physics. Weave popsicle sticks together and release them in an trap. If you like drawing, art, engineering and antics, this is the class that explosion of kinetic energy. If your mind is full of the wonder of science will keep your imagination in perpetual motion. and you love to discover and explore, this is the class for you! AGES 8–11 AGES 7–11 KOC331 | 15 hours | $129 KOC268 | 15 hours | $119 5181 M-F 7/31–8/4 9am - 12pm F142 Duckworth 3788 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm F141 Meiners AGES 11–14 KOC268 | 9 hours | $69 KOC331 | 15 hours | $129 5201 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm F141 Meiners 3784 M-F 6/26–6/30 9am - 12pm F142 Duckworth KOC268 | 15 hours | $119 5202 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm F141 Meiners NEW! STEM Challenges Think creatively as you scheme and troubleshoot to complete a STEM NEW! Dissection Science Challenge each day. Activities will include marshmallow towers, Discover the exciting world of dissection when you perform both hands- pompom cannons, paper helicopters, roller coasters and even hover- on and virtual dissections as you learn the anatomy of different large- crafts. Have so much fun, you won’t realize how much you are learning! size animals. Students will dissect the following specimens: frog, perch, AGES 8–12 crayfish, grasshopper, earthworm, clam and starfish. Fees will include tools and specimens for dissection. KOC364 | 15 hours | $129 5191 M-F 7/24–7/28 9am - 12pm F145 Duckworth AGES 11–14 KOC362 | 15 hours | $139 5124 M-F 7/17–7/21 9am - 12pm F141 Duckworth Structural Engineering Learn what it takes to become a junior engineer. Plan and construct complex projects and structures using simple household materials. Design and build bridges, towers and domes out of drinking straws, toothpicks, Popsicle sticks and balsa wood. Students compete against each other in a friendly competition to see who can design and build the strongest structures.

AGES 8–12 KOC636 | 15 hours | $129 3786 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm F141 Shoemaker 5193 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm F109 Shoemaker

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 16 Trading Card Games – Create and Play Get Ready for Algebra Are you interested in trading card games like Pokemon, Magic: The Prepare for the common core curriculum and become competitive with Gathering, My Little Pony or Yu-Gi-Oh? If you’ve ever wanted to design students nationally by taking this class taught by an FCPS math instruc- your own game, this is the class for you. Begin by studying how these tor. Depending upon your math experience, in this class you’ll either card games work and how to play them. Using what you have learned get a great review of what you’ve already learned or catch a preview about some of the most popular card games you’ll create your very and start to grasp hold of the FCPS Algebra curriculum. This class will own Trading Card Game by designing the cards and crafting the be divided equally between math games, group activities and individ- mechanics, the rules, the strategy and then printing and laminating ual study in an entertaining atmosphere. Learn about equations, linear the cards into functional playing decks. How about an official tourna- relationships, patterns and functions, quadratic functions, exponential ment for your new card game? Since most popular card games start functions and more. This is not your typical math class experience ... so out with homemade art and lamination, you might end up designing much better, so much more fun! This class is designed for students the next Magic: The Gathering. entering 8th grade Accelerated Math or 9th grade students enter- ing Algebra, and is not designed for elementary students. AGES 8–12 AGES 13–15 KOC548 | 9 hours | $69 5205 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 1pm - 4pm E123 Cooney TOC152 | 15 hours | $119 5136 M-F 7/10–7/14 1pm - 4pm F109 Strauch Rocketry Learn what it takes to become a junior rocket scientist as you study Middle School Math the history and principles of rocketry before creating your own missile Middle school is right around the corner and this is your chance to get a masterpiece. Not only will you get to design and build a solid fuel jump start on 6th or 7th grade math. Be two steps ahead or more, who’s rocket and a bottle rocket, but you’ll also design a parachute system counting, (well, you are) after you take advantage of this enjoyable and that can safely land an egg back on earth. Newton’s Law of Motion? practice-filled math experience that will prepare you for the upcoming You got this! year in math class. Through math games, group activities and individ- ual study, learn about rational numbers, ratios and proportions, statis- AGES 11–14 tics and probability, expressions, equations and more. This class helps TOC201 | 15 hours | $129 prepare for the new common core curriculum for FCPS students, but is 5180 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm F145 Shoemaker beneficial for home school students as well. Please note: This class is intended for students going into 5th grade accelerated math or 6th or 7th grade math classes and is not intended for elementary stu- Eighth Grade Math, We’re Coming for You! dents who are not going into accelerated math. High School is coming fast and here is your chance to get a great review AGES 10–12 of material you’ve already learned or catch a preview of 8th grade math. TOC148 | 15 hours | $119 This exciting math class will cover expressions, equations, linear rela- tionships, patterns and functions, real numbers, Pythagorean Theorem 5162 M-F 7/17–7/21 1pm - 4pm F109 Strauch and more! In this class you will learn skills through math games, group activities, projects and individual studies. Take advantage of this stimu- lating class taught by an FCPS math instructor. This class is designed for students entering 7th grade accelerated math, 8th grade math, Study Skills & Test or for students entering 9th grade who are looking for a review.

AGES 13–14 Preparation TOC151 | 15 hours | $119 5128 M-F 7/31–8/4 1pm - 4pm E104 Strauch Study Skills and Test Taking Strategies for Middle School Students Zany Brainy Fun with Math How to get organized, take good notes and study effectively are just a Have fun with math through games and play! Expand your knowledge few of the techniques you’ll discover in this class that brings test-taking and practice your math skills in an entertaining and interactive way. strategies and study skills together in a fun-filled and relaxed atmo- Using dice, LEGO® bricks, puzzles and board games, have a blast and sphere. Learn methods to keep track of important papers and assign- learn at the same time. No pencils and paper found here... just fun! ments, figure out how long assignments may take and discover how to break big projects into smaller ones. Slow down, breathe deep and take AGES 7–10 this class. It will teach you the skills needed to be successful in middle school and beyond. KOC338 | 15 hours | $119 3792 M-F 6/26–6/30 1pm - 4pm E104 Prahl AGES 11–14 5228 M-F 7/24–7/28 1pm - 4pm E123 Prahl TOC150 | 15 hours | $119 5194 M-F 7/10–7/14 9am - 12pm E123 Wilcox 5195 M-F 8/7–8/11 1pm - 4pm E104 Wilcox

17 KIDS ON CAMPUS/TEENS ON CAMPUS • Summer 2017 301.846.2661 The Lunch Bunch! On Campus

A staff-supervised lunchtime program, Lunch Bunch (you provide Lunch Bunch lunch) and Lunch Bunch Plus (FCC provide lunch) takes place from 12 to 1pm daily in the Cougar Grille ( Building - Student Center). KOC663 | 5 hours | $21 3761 M-F 6/26–6/30 Program Requirements KOC663 | 3 hours | $12 5066 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 Students registered for both morning and afternoon classes on the KOC663 | 5 hours | $21 same day are required to sign up for Lunch Bunch. No student may be 5067 M-F 7/10–7/14 unsupervised on campus between classes. 5068 M-F 7/17–7/21 Students are accompanied by our staff from their morning class to 5069 M-F 7/24–7/28 Lunch Bunch and then to their afternoon class. 5070 M-F 7/31–8/4 5071 M-F 8/7–8/11 Program Options Lunch Bunch Plus Students registered for only morning or afternoon classes are welcome to register for and attend Lunch Bunch as well. KOC463 | 5 hours | $41 Morning students attending Lunch Bunch must be picked up and 3760 M-F 6/26–6/30 signed out at 1pm in the Cougar Grille (H Building - Student Center). KOC463 | 3 hours | $25 Afternoon students attending Lunch Bunch must be dropped off by 5060 W,Th,F 7/5–7/7 noon in the Conference Center lobby. Program staff will accompany KOC463 | 5 hours | $41 them to lunch. 5061 M-F 7/10–7/14 5062 M-F 7/17–7/21 Important Note 5063 M-F 7/24–7/28 5064 M-F 7/31–8/4 Lunch Bunch is NOT a drop-in program. Students must be registered in 5065 M-F 8/7–8/11 advance for this program.

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frederick.edu/QuickEnroll KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS 18 General Summer Program Information

Students learn more when they have the opportunity to discover and explore exciting topics in a fun, hands-on environment. That’s where we come in. We provide expert instruction, a safe environment and all the supplies for a fun- filled summer of learning. To ensure everyone enjoys his or her time at FCC, please read through the following Kids on Campus (KOC) and Teens on Campus (TOC) rules and guidelines.

Campus Map - A majority of classes take place in Building (Conference Center) and Building F (Visual & Performing Arts Center) while others are held at various locations on campus. A map is in this schedule to assist parents and guardians with locating classrooms (see class descriptions or receipt for exact classroom numbers) and determining the best place to park. Additionally, our staff will be in both the Conference Center and the Visual & Performing Arts lobbies to help guide anyone needing further assistance in locating a classroom. Class locations are subject to change. Please visit frederick.edu/QuickEnroll to confirm your class location.

Emergency Contact Form - Required for all courses and must be completed before a child can participate in a program, this form is completed online as a part of the registration process. If, for any reason a form is not on file for your child, one will be provided at the beginning of the first day of class to be completed and signed by an authorized guardian before leaving the child.

Student Safety Everyone’s safety is our top priority. All FCC faculty and staff undergo background checks as required by state law. Children are closely supervised and are escorted by KOC/TOC staff to and from all activities. Parents/guardians are required to sign their child in and out of class each day.

CLASSES: Pick Up/Drop Off and Sign In/Out Procedures Students may be signed in and dropped off no more than 10 minutes before class begins. Students must be picked up promptly at the end of class. If this is not possible, please call us at 301.846.2661 to let us know. (We understand parents may have more than one child on campus at one time.) Please note - students not signed out within 10 minutes after a class in the Arts Building will be brought by staff to the Conference Center. Students ages 4 to 12 • Children must be signed in and out from their classroom by an authorized adult. • Children attending both morning and afternoon programs on the same day will be checked out of morning and into afternoon classes by a KOC/TOC staff member. • The college will only release your child to those listed as “authorized” on the Parental Consent Agreement. Teen Students age 13 and over • With a signed Pick-Up Authorization Form on file, teens may sign themselves out. • Pick-Up Authorization Forms are available by contacting [email protected] or calling 301.846.2661. • Without a signed Pick-up Authorization Form on file, teens must be signed out of class by an authorized adult. (Please see above procedure for students ages 4 to 12)

LUNCH BUNCH: Pick Up/Drop Off and Sign In/Out Procedures A staff-supervised lunchtime program, Lunch Bunch (you provide lunch) and Lunch Bunch Plus (FCC provides lunch) takes place from 12-1pm daily in the Cougar Grille (H Building - Student Center). Program Requirements Students registered for both morning and afternoon classes on the same day are required to sign up for Lunch Bunch. No student may be unsupervised on campus between classes. These students are accompanied by our staff from their morning class to Lunch Bunch, and then to their afternoon class. Program Options Students registered for only morning or afternoon classes are welcome to register for and attend Lunch Bunch as well. Morning students attending Lunch Bunch must be picked up and signed out at 1pm in the Cougar Grille (H Building - Student Center). Afternoon students attending Lunch Bunch must be dropped off by noon in the Conference Center lobby. Program staff will accompany them to lunch. Important Note Lunch Bunch is NOT a drop-in program. Students must be registered in advance for this program. See page 18 for dates and details. General Summer Program Information (continued)

Food Allergies FCC provides nut-free snacks and lunches during summer programs. We kindly ask students, parents and guardians to not bring peanut or nut products to campus. Please note, however, the college does not guarantee an allergen-free environment.

Money Please do not provide money for your child to spend at FCC. Students will not have opportunity to purchase food or other items on their own while on campus.

Cell Phones/Electronic Games While cell phones are permitted in class, phones must be turned off or set to silent. Children are not permitted to text while in class. Students are discouraged from bringing electronic games or devices to class. FCC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.

FCC Alert FCC Alert is a service that sends emergency FCC notifications (campus delays, closings etc.) to your cell phone and/or email account. To register for this free service, visit us online at frederick.edu.

Marketing/Campus Photography As Frederick Community College is a public institution, students, employees and visitors may be photographed and appear in marketing materials without prior permission. To that degree, children may be photographed or videotaped while at FCC. If you wish to have your child(ren) excluded from these activities, please indicate this request on the KOC/TOC Emergency Contact Form.

Cancellation Policy It is the policy of the college to refund 100% of tuition and fees, excluding registration fee, only if the request is received in writing at least one business day prior to the start date of the course or if the course is cancelled by the college. For the Summer 2017 sessions, refund requests for classes must be received in writing no later than CLOSE OF BUSINESS (4:30pm) the Thursday prior to class start. Please remember, we often have a long wait-list for classes, and more advanced notice is appreciated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 301.846.2661.

Discipline Policy Children are expected to behave in a friendly, cooperative manner toward fellow classmates, instructors, assistants and FCC staff. FCC reserves the right to dismiss any child displaying excessive poor behavior which might jeopardize his/her own or the safety, experience or welfare of others. Refunds are not issued for children dismissed from a program for disciplinary purposes.

FCPS Disclaimer These materials are neither sponsored by nor endorsed by the Board of Education of Frederick County, the superintendent or this FCPS school. KOC/TOC CLASS LOCATIONS

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LOCATION KEY E building w Conference Center Winter Wonderland Skate & Craft Question about a program or class? F building w Visual & Performing Arts Center all-day classes are held at: Karen Freeman, Program Manager

H building w Cougar Grille Skate Frederick Kids on Campus & Teens on Campus 1288 Riverbend Way, Frederick [email protected] • 301.846.2661 301.662.7362 On Campus

Frederick Community College FALL 2017 YOUTH PROGRAMS Youth Programs at Frederick Community College is proud to present unique educational opportunities for young students to discover, explore and learn more about our world. Topics include science & technology, creative arts, life skills, and so much more.

Kids on Campus

Kids on Campus delivers a wide variety of fun, interactive hands-on educational programming. Saturday classes are also available throughout the year.

Teens on Campus

Exciting educational programs for teens up to 16 years of age, Teens on Campus students are encouraged to be independent while exploring new ideas in a safe and supervised learning environment.

Study Skills & Test Preparation

Delivering essential tools and proven tips to get ahead of the curve, classes focus on exam structures and content, test-taking techniques, time management strategies and more.

Homeschool Enrichment

With a strong reputation among local and regional homeschool communities, instruction is provided by faculty, homeschool parents and educational professionals. Small classes are organized by age group to deliver hands-on learning in a variety of academic areas.

Browse All Classes and Register Online: frederick.edu/QuickEnroll Register Online! Frederick.edu/QuickEnroll

Please note: If you are new to online registration, click “Sign In” from the left menu and select Create a Profile to get started. While a separate profile is needed for each child, the same email address can be used for each one. Please contact us with any questions. 301.624.2888 • [email protected]

On Campus

Share the Summer with Your Friends! Invite a friend to join you at FCC this summer and get ready to star in your own show, invent comic book characters, take over the kitchen, design new video games and more!

Teens on Campus supervised, hands-on activities encourage teens to be independent while learning in a safe environment.

Karen Freeman • Program Manager • [email protected] 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702 • 301.846.2661

Frederick Community College prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, genetic information, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religious affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status in its activities, admissions, educational programs, and employment. Frederick Community College makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities for College-sponsored events and programs. If you have accommodation needs, please call 301.846.2408. To request a sign language interpreter, please call 240.629.7819 or 301.846.2408 (Voice) or email [email protected]. Sign language interpreters will not be automatically provided for College-sponsored events without a request for services. To guarantee accommodations, requests must be made at least five workdays in advance of a scheduled event. If your request pertains to acces- sible transportation for a College-sponsored trip, please submit your request at least two weeks in advance. Requests made less than two weeks in advance may not be able to be provided.