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Winter 2021 Into Spring ACTIVITIES PROGRAM WINTER 2021 INTO SPRING FOR KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 12TH GRADE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM 2 > Winter 2021 Into Spring MAIMONIDES SCHOOL ACTIVITIES PROGRAM THE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM WINTER 2021 INTO SPRING For Kindergarten through 12th grade Activities Program < 3 Maimonides School Activities Program / The After-school Program WINTER 2021 INTO SPRING Welcome to the Winter 2021 into Spring semester! This semester we are able to offer some limited in NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers, Science person classes, and many others on Zoom. Due to Discoveries). the health and safety protocols necessitated by the pandemic, in person programs are being offered In consideration of our students who have longer to limited numbers of students, in rotating cohorts. commutes, we are offering two choices for start Masks and social distancing are required at all times. and finish times for many of our courses. The final Our in person classes include All Sports, Hockey, time for each of these courses will be determined by Music and Drama Exploration, Running Club, and the choices of the people who sign up. You will be Tennis. Please register early to guarantee a spot. notified of the start time the week before programs begin. Please choose your preferred time on the Our Zoom classes are designed to offer programs Registration Form. to relax and unwind (Batter Up Online, Culinary Delights, Drawing 101, Hebrew Calligraphy), exercise The After-School Program extends many thanks programs (Zoomba), technology programs (App and heartfelt appreciation to all our teachers who Inventors Online, Circuit Makers 101, Computer make it the wonderful program that it is. We also Combo Class: 3D Design, Scratch, Video Game thank Mrs. Elka Tovah Davidoff and Mrs. Michele Design), arts and other activities (Advanced Chess, Snyder very much for all the help they give to make Chess, June’s Broadway Kids), and limudei kodesh our marvelous brochure possible. programs (GrowTorah, Mishmar and Limudei Kodesh I am very excited to be able to offer you these many Homework Support, Parsha Kahoot!). We are also fabulous activities. I hope you enroll your children, introducing “mini-programs,” programs of five- support our After-School Program, and enjoy! week duration (DIY SciLab, Everyday Science, REGISTRATION Please CLICK HERE to sign up for our wonderful After-School programs. Registration closes on Monday, February 22nd. Classes begin the week of March 1. Registration costs will be billed to your account on the Veracross Parent Portal. Please direct all inquiries to DEBORAH MEHL. 4 > Winter 2021 Into Spring Classes Dates Mondays Mondays All Sports in person (Grades K-2) – Cohort rotation, March 1, 8, 15, 22 one grade per week April 12, 19, 26 App Inventors Online (Grades 5-7) May 3, 10, 24 Culinary Delights (Grades 3-5) June 7 Drawing 101 (Grades 3-7) – This is a guideline only, Make-up: June 14 other grades are welcome (11 sessions) Hockey in person (Grades 4-6) – Cohort rotation, one grade per week Tuesdays March 2, 9, 23 Tennis in person (Grades 3-6) April 6, 20, 27 Zoomba (Grades 3-7) May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Tuesdays Make-up: June 8 Circuit Makers 101 (Grades 1-3) (10 sessions) Computer Combo Class: 3D Design, Scratch, Video Game Design (Grades 2-8) Wednesdays Everyday Science (mini-program) (Grades K-6) March 3, 17, 24 GrowTorah (Grades 3-5) April 7, 14, 21, 28 NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers May 5, 12, 19, 26 (mini-program) (Grades K-6) June 2 Running Club in person (Grades 3-6) – Make-up: June 9 Cohort rotation, one grade per week (12 sessions) Wednesdays Thursdays Advanced Chess (Grades 5-12) March 4, 18 April 8, 15, 22, 29 Chess (Grades 2-7) May 6, 13, 20, 27 Hebrew Calligraphy (Grades 3-6) – This is a June 3 guideline only, other grades are welcome Make-up: June 10 Music and Drama Exploration in person (Grades K-2) – (11 sessions) Cohort rotation, one grade per week Parsha Kahoot! (Grades 3-6) TIMES In consideration of our students who have longer Thursdays commutes, we are offering two choices of start and Batter Up Online (Grades 3-6) finish times for many of our courses (those marked with an asterisk *). The final time will be determined by the DIY SciLab (mini-program) (Grades K-5) choices of the people who sign up. You will be notified June’s Broadway Kids (Grades K-3) of the start time the week before programs begin. Please Mishmar and Limudei Kodesh Homework Help choose your preferred time on the Registration Form (Grades 3-6) (Option 1: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Option 2: 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.) Science Discoveries (mini-program) (Grades K-5) Courses with preset times are noted in bold. All virtual classes will require access to Zoom. Activities Program < 5 Mondays ALL SPORTS Requirements: Computer with a video camera, Ms. Shannon Murphy Android tablet. (Available for rental, $70 ($60 Come and join us for in person refundable if returned in good condition) + $10 exercise and relaxation time, for delivery and cleaning) playing games that are low risk Grades 5-7 and allow for social distancing. MINIMUM 5, MAXIMUM 10 Masks will be worn at all times. Time: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Come and have fun while we Ends May 24 move, move, move! Cost: $200 In order to maintain the required separate cohorts, we are offering the following rotations: CULINARY DELIGHTS HaMorah Irene Blechner Kindergarten: Join your friends and March 1, 22; April 26; May 24 classmates for Maimo's 1st Grade: first ever Virtual Cooking March 8; April 12; May 3; June 7 Class! We will develop new 2nd Grade: cooking skills and indulge March 15; April 19; May 10; June 14 your culinary curiosity while Grades K-2 building confidence in the kitchen. Join HaMorah MAXIMUM 10 STUDENTS PER COHORT Irene and learn how to make some delicious Location: Gym recipes, while having so much fun! Time: 3:05 - 3:40 p.m. Requirements: Every week a supply sheet will Cost: $55 be e-mailed to students. Please make sure that you have all the necessary ingredients before APP INVENTORS ONLINE each session. Students must have basic baking Circuit Lab equipment (bowls, measuring cups and spoons, Want to know how the sifter, baking sheets, wooden spoons, etc.). apps work on your phone Grades 3-5 or iPad? Or do you already MINIMUM 5 have the next great app Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* idea, and just need to know Cost: $185 how to make it? In this no-experience-required course we use MIT App DRAWING 101 Inventory software to program Android apps Mr. Eli Portman to respond to user inputs, read data from the Students will learn how to environment, and design interactive games. approach drawing different Participants will learn both the programming scenes and imagery. We and design aspects of creating great apps, and will be learning techniques have the opportunity to build apps of their own such as shading, coloring, with the support of Circuit Lab instructors. detail line work, and how to 6 > Winter 2021 Into Spring Mondays break complicated images down into smaller TENNIS shapes and steps. Your child will learn how Mr. Haim Zion to confidently approach all sorts of different Tennis is rated as “low risk” for drawings and pieces. COVID-19 activity. Come and Requirements: 8.5 x 11 sketchbook, pencils/ learn the skills for great tennis sharpener, ruler, marker set of 16+ colors, eraser, playing in person! Have a colored pencils great time relaxing, exercising, Grades 3-7 – This is a guideline only, other and learning the game. Social grades are welcome distancing will be required Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* at all times. Mask wearing is Cost: $165 required at all times. Grades 3-6 HOCKEY MAXIMUM 10 STUDENTS Ms. Shannon Murphy Location: Gym Come and join us for in person Time: 3:55 - 4:35 p.m. exercise and relaxation time, Cost: $180 playing hockey. Hockey is defined as a “moderate risk” for COVID-19. ZOOMBA We will be playing in cohorts, with Mrs. Zippy Portman each cohort on rotating Mondays. Want to shake off the stress Masks will be worn at all times. Come and have of the school day? Come fun! relax your body and mind In order to maintain required separate cohorts, with this fast-paced class. we are offering the following rotations: Zumba is a Latin-inspired 4th Grade: dance fitness program that March 1, 22; April 26; May 24 blends popular music with fun dance steps to create a 5th Grade: great workout. March 8; April 12; May 3; June 7 Requirements: Comfortable clothes (T-shirt, 6th Grade: leggings), sneakers, a water bottle March 15; April 19; May 10; June 14 Grades 3-7 Grades 4-6 Time: 7:00 - 7:40 p.m. MAXIMUM 10 STUDENTS PER COHORT Cost: $150 Location: Gym Time: 3:55 - 4:35 p.m. Cost: $65 Activities Program < 7 Tuesdays CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 exposure to coding but are not yet ready to Circuit Lab progress to more advanced languages. Finally, Let’s get creative with in Flowlab Video Game Design, we will use what electricity! In this junior we’ve learned to experiment with block-based hands-on electronics programming to create and design our very own class, students will gain platformer games! experience creating their Requirements: Windows, Mac, or Chromebook own electronics, designing computer; Zoom custom light-up greeting Grades 2-8 cards, electric games, mazes and more.
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