2020 THE LEARNING CONTINUES SUMMER COURSE GUIDE & HANDBOOK ELEMENTA RY, MIDDLE, HIGH S CHOOL & ONLI NE COU RSES Contents

3 General Information

5 Online Registration Instructions

6 Wrap Around Care Options

8 Printable Registration Form

9 Movin’ on to Kindergarten

11 Elementary Courses

25 Middle School Courses

31 High School Enrichment Courses

33 High School Credit & Online Courses

2020 KETTLE MORAINE SUMMER ACADEMY CONTACT INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Sue Sterner / [email protected] COORDINATOR: Amanda Gill / [email protected]

KM High School KM District Office 349 N. Oak Crest Drive 563 A. J. Allen Circle Wales, WI 53183 Wales, WI 53183 262-968-6200 262-968-6300 Fax: 262-968-6217 Fax: 262-968-6390

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 KM HIGH SCHOOL JUNE 22 – JULY 31 (No Classes on July 3)

COURSE SELECTION: Begins March 16, 2020 REGISTRATION: FEES: Summer Academy course selection will be available online through Fees will be posted to student accounts in the Infinite Campus portal Infinite Campus, beginning at 8am on March 16. Course requests are beginning April 17 and can be paid online. Payments will NOT be not time stamped. NEW Infinite Campus portal steps this year. All accepted until students have been assigned to courses. Please do NOT Registration instructions are located on Page 5. At 6am on Thursday, send checks with the course selection form. Parents can view fees March 19, online registration will close and students will begin to be placed through Infinite Campus portal starting at 8am on April 17. into their requested courses. Any classes that have more requests than The fee varies per course. See each course description for the specific seats will be determined by lottery. Those students whose requests are fee charged. The fee is waived for those who qualify for free or reduced not selected in the lottery will be scheduled based upon their alternate lunch. The out-of-district fee is $100 per period for non-credit courses choices. Schedules will be posted in Infinite Campus at 9am on March 20. and $200 per .5 credit course. There will be no refunds unless KMSD At that time, online registration will reopen. Summer Academy cancels a class. There will be no transportation refund Course selection forms may be dropped off, also starting at 8 am on March or fee exemptions. . 16, through a fillable/printable form on the website (www.kmsd.edu/ summeracademy). That form can be printed and brought or sent in to the OPEN HOUSE: District Office or emailed to Amanda Gill at [email protected]. A drop box There will be an “Open House” Thursday, June 18 and Friday, June 19 for forms will be available at the District Office. All course selection forms, from 8:00am - 7:00pm at Kettle Moraine High School. Parents may take submitted online or in-person, will be considered in the lottery. Priority children to see where classrooms are located. Please note staff will not be will be given to Kettle Moraine resident students and open enrolled there during this entire time. Printed maps will be available during the students. Non-resident students can turn in selection forms in person or open house to help you find classrooms. via email, starting March 16.

ATTENDANCE PROCEDURE: SUPERVISION: If your student will be absent, please call the attendance phone line at 262- Summer Academy hours are from 8am–12:35pm. Supervision before and af- 968-6300 ext. 5333 by 8am. Attendance will be taken each period. Online ter these hours is not provided by Summer Academy. After 12:35pm, child care classes require weekly progress to be made and recorded. Only three absences is available from the After School program. Any child who stays after 12:35pm are allowed for high school courses offered for credit. Students with more than must be enrolled in a child care program (pg. 6–7). Students are required to at- three absences will be dropped from the class and no credit will be awarded. tend class during the entire time they are on school premises. Student guests are not permitted at Summer Academy. Parents and visitors must sign DRESS CODE: in at the school office and wear a name badge. Students attending Summer Academy should strive to be neat in appearance, clean, well groomed, and wearing attire that is not offensive nor a distraction to For health and safety reasons, skateboards, roller blades, roller shoes, and others. The definition of distraction/disruption could include but is not limited scooters are not allowed on school grounds. Bicycles may be ridden to and from to articles of clothing with inappropriate messages, exposed midlines, exposed school, but must be walked on and off of school grounds during Summer Acad- emy. Bicycles should be stored in the bicycle rack with a lock. Kettle Moraine is bust lines, revealing under garments, low cut or low riding pants, or very short not responsible for lost or stolen bicycles. shorts or skirts. Clothing must cover the shoulder. Hats and hoods are not to be worn in the buildings. BEHAVIOR: Students attending Summer Academy are expected to be respectful, responsible, and safe toward self and others. Administration reserves the right to dismiss students who are not acting in a respectful, responsible, or safe way toward self or others. Students will follow the expectations outlined in the Kettle Moraine School District elementary, middle, and high school student handbooks which can be found at www.kmsd.edu. 3

Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 SPECIAL HEALTH CONCERNS: Summer Academy provides emergency nursing services, which includes care of sick or injured chil- dren and administration of oral medication. If your student’s health concern requires more extensive nursing services, supervision, or monitoring, the Summer Academy administration reserves the right CALENDARIMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER to review health needs and deny enrollment if standard nursing services are not sufficient to safely and adequately meet the student’s needs. We can not expressly guarantee our facilities to be free from peanuts or peanut by-products. April 2020 COMPUTER USE: Summer Musical Auditions The School District of Kettle Moraine offers Internet, e-mail, and network access (collectively “the 6 at KMMS 2:45-5:30pm network system”) for employee and student use. The use of the District’s computers and network Summer Musical Auditions systems is viewed as a privilege and not a right in the District. Employees, students, and their parents/ 7 at KMMS 2:45-5:30pm guardians should be aware that computer activity is monitored by the District electronically. The ulti- mate responsibility for acceptable use is the sole responsibility of the individual user. Employees and Summer Musical Auditions 8 at KMHS 2:45-5:30pm students should have no expectation of privacy in the contents of personal files on the District system. Summer Musical Callbacks TRANSPORTATION: 9 at KMHS 2:30-4:30pm Bus service is available to and from Summer Academy for a fee of $40.00 per child. Buses operate before the first class in the morning and return students at the end of the final session of the day. June 2020 There will be no transportation refunds or fee exemptions. In order to select one of the buses for your child during online registration, search for a course titled “BUS” and choose the ap- SUMMER ACADEMY 22 6 WEEK SESSION BEGINS propriate location LOCATION COURSE# BUS# DEPART RETURN July 2020 Cushing Elementary BUS001 1 & 2 7:35 am 12:55 pm Dousman Elementary BUS002 3 & 4 7:35 12:55 3 NO SUMMER ACADEMY St. Anthony BUS003 5 7:25 1:00 Summer Beginner Band at KMMS 28 (Option 1) Hwy83 / Meadows Blvd BUS004 5 7:40 12:55 Summer Beginner Band at KMMS Magee Elementary BUS005 6 7:40 12:55 29 (Option 1) Buses will leave promptly at the designated times listed above. Summer Beginner Band at KMMS 30 Buses stop only at the designated locations listed above. Good student behavior is very im- (Option 1) portant. Supervision is not provided at the bus stops. Parents are asked to wait until the 30 Summer Musical Performance buses have come and gone. 31 Summer Musical Performance BUS RULES: 31 SUMMER ACADEMY ENDS 1. Remain seated in assigned seat unless 7. Wait for the hand signal from your driver driver grants permission to move. before crossing any street or road. 2. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself 8. There is no eating or drinking on the bus. August 2020 and inside the bus. 9. Students are not allowed to ride any bus 1 Summer Musical Performance 3. Keep the bus neat and orderly. other than their own. With a parent note, signed by a principal, you may be able to 4. Talk in a normal voice. 2 Summer Musical Performance get off at a different stop on your own bus. 5. The window may be lowered halfway with Summer Beginner Band at KMMS The district has equipped all of the buses driver’s permission. 10. 11 (Option 2) to run video cameras. Summer Beginner Band at KMMS Be polite and respectful of the driver and 6. 12 (Option 2) other riders. For additional information, go to www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy. Summer Beginner Band at KMMS 13 (Option 2) SUMMER ACADEMY TRAFFIC PATTERN:

Please review the Summer Academy traffic pattern prior to the beginning of Summer Academy. www.kmsd.edu/domain/269

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 HOW TO REGISTER FOR COURSES IN INFINITE CAMPUS Course selections are based on the student’s CURRENT grade level.

EXAMPLE: A student who is currently in 2nd should select courses from the K-2 offerings. If you select courses for your child that are not at the appropriate grade level, they will be removed from the student’s schedule and it will be left blank.

TO REGISTER: VIEWING YOUR CHILD’S SCHEDULE: • Log into the Infinite Campus Parent Portal All Summer Academy schedules will be available through the at campus.kmsd.edu Infinite Campus Parent Portal as students are assigned to • Select More located on the lower left classes. Schedules will be posted March 20 at 9am. To view your child’s schedule: • Select Course Registration • Log into the Infinite Campus Parent Portal • Select KM Summer Academy at campus.kmsd.edu • Select Add Course • Click on Schedules from the left menu • Search for courses using the course • Select Student name or scroll through the list • Select/Change school to “Summer Academy” • Click on desired course and either Add Request or Add Alternate Please check your child’s schedule to ensure there are no gaps. If there are, please select new courses to fill those gaps. • Once all desired courses have been requested, the information is saved and you are free to log out. Summer Academy reserves the right to cancel classes, limit enroll- ment of classes, combine classes, change class location, and make IMPORTANT INFORMATION: other changes as needed to best support student learning.

• When searching for courses during online registration INFINITE CAMPUS HELP: you should search by course name. Full course name not required, Example: For the course “Beading Bash” • Parents/Guardians who have not yet activated their simply type “bead” and search. If searching by course Infinite Campus Portal account: Please complete the code, you must type in the full code followed by a dash Infinite Campus Portal Account Activation Request (-) and the course period you would like. Example: To found at www.kmsd.edu/infinitecampus search for K-2 Basketball during the fourth period you • Parents/Guardians who have forgotten their Infinite would search EA0036-4. Campus login information: Please contact campus@ • To add the bus to your child’s schedule you should kmsd.edu search for the course titled “Bus” and select the route you would like your child to take. • After selecting courses to fill your child’s schedule, there is NOT a submit button. As long as you can see all of the selected courses, they have gone through the system and are already “submitted” as requests. • If a course or a section of a course has reached its maximum capacity it will no longer show up in a course search, since you are unable to register for it. • Fees will be posted April 17. These fees can be paid through Infinite Campus. Please do not send payment with paper course requests or prior to April 17. • Room numbers will not appear on schedules until June 1 at the latest. Please check your child’s schedule after then to find the numbers.

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 Summer 2020 CampCamp GlaGlaCCierier CreekCreek Located at Kettle Moraine High School Ready for friends, sun and lots of fun!

Weekly Field Trips Camp aligns with summer && PresentersPresenters academy morning

Full-Day Camps Aug. 3-21 @ Brandybrook Community Center

Part of the Kettle Moraine community for 29 years Register March 16 @ wisconsinyouthcompany.org MAKE YOUR MARK

Dousman Summer School Camp

This summer the YMCA at Pabst Farms is offering Before WEEKLY THEMES: and After camp for students enrolled in Summer Academy. We have six weeks of adventure planned for your child, with June 22 - 26 The Magic Begins Here! wacky themes, educational projects and fantastic field trips! June 29 - July 2 Stars & Stripes (no July 3rd) Dates: June 22 - July 31, 2020 AM Program: 6:30 - 8:00 am July 6-10 Mad Science PM Program: 12:00 - 6:00 pm July 13-17 Under the Sea Site Location: Dousman Elementary School July 20-24 A Mission to Space and Beyond

July 27-31 Summer Blow Out Transportation Bus service is available to and from Summer Academy. Thursdays - Field Trips 1:00-5:00pm Buses operate before the first class in the morning and return students at the end of the final session of the day. Please select your bus for child(ren) during online registration when registering for Summer Academy. For additional information, to view a daily schedule Fee for the bus and seating is limited to two buses and to complete registration visit www.glcymca.org (All fees paid are non-refundable and non-transferable.)

YMCA AT PABST FARMS 1750 E. Valley Rd. Oconomowoc, WI 53066 • (262) 567-7251 • www.glcymca.org 2020 ENROLLMENT & COURSE SELECTION FORM

n Complete the fillable form, print, and sign n Return forms or email to KMSD-District n Students should request courses at the bottom ONLY if unable to register online. Office beginning March 16, 8AM. based on their CURRENT GRADE LEVEL. (NO EXCEPTIONS). n Complete one form per student. n Classes are assigned by lottery.

STUDENT INFORMATION

STUDENT LEGAL NAME (as it appears on birth record or other legal document)

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME (Full) SUFFIX (Jr., II, III) NICKNAME

BIRTH DATE AGE CURRENT GRADE GENDER DISTRICT RESIDENT OPEN ENROLLED STUDENT

M M D D Y Y Y Y ❑ MALE ❑ FEMALE ❑ YES ❑ NO ❑ YES ❑ NO SCHOOL ATTENDED IN 2019/20 SCHOOL ATTENDING IN 2020/21

❑ CUSHING ❑ DOUSMAN ❑ MAGEE ❑ WALES ❑ MS ❑ HS ❑ OTHER ❑ CUSHING ❑ DOUSMAN ❑ MAGEE ❑ WALES ❑ MS ❑ HS ❑ OTHER

PARENT / GUARDIAN INFORMATION — INFINITE CAMPUS (IC)

Parents / guardians are asked to review contact information for accuracy and make changes as necessary. Parent / guardian emergency contact information in Infinite Campus from the current school year will be used for Summer Academy. – If you have questions regarding the Infinite Campus Portal, please contact [email protected] – If you do not have Internet access, please contact the Summer Academy Office at 262-968-6300 ext. 5325

COURSE SELECTIONS (Choose courses based on student’s 2019/20 grade level.)

COURSE NO. PERIOD(S) COURSE NAME (See course description for correct fees.)

ALTERNATIVE COURSE SELECTIONS (List additional course requests in the event that desired courses are full or canceled.)

TRANSPORTATION ❏ NO, I will NOT be using the bus service before and after Summer Academy. ❏ YES, I will be using the bus service before and after Summer Academy. $40.00 Fee

CHECK ONE OPTION FOR PICK-UP/DROP OFF POINT. ❏ St. Anthony ❏ Cushing ❏ Dousman ❏ Hwy 83/Meadows Blvd. ❏ Magee

Summer Academy • 563 A.J. Allen Circle, Wales, WI 53183 • 262-968-6300 ext. 5325 • www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy Movin’ On To Kindergarten Kettle Moraine High School June 22 – July 31, 2020 (No Classes on July 3 )

Dear Parents,

The Kindergarten experience can be an exciting and anxious time for both you and your child. To help ease any uncertainties, the School District of Kettle Moraine offers a six-week, four and a half hour daily Summer Academy Movin’ On To Kindergarten program. This program is designed only for children who are entering Kin- dergarten in the fall and will provide your child with an introduc- tion to a structured school setting while stimulating and enhancing knowledge and the developmental process. A daily schedule and weekly calendar is provided to give you an idea of what units we will focus our attention on each week. Through small group and team teaching, your child will have daily opportunities to increase so- cial skills, emotional growth, academic readiness, fine/gross motor coordination, early language skills, and independent work habits. All children will have the opportunity to work in small groups to develop these skills.

Progress will be monitored throughout the summer class. However, if any questions or concerns arise, we will be available to discuss them with you. We hope you will allow your child the opportunity to participate in the Summer Academy Movin’ On To Kindergarten program.

The Summer Academy Movin’ On To Kindergarten program will meet at Kettle Moraine High School from June 22 through July 31, with no class on July 3. The course will be offered from 8:00am–12:35pm. The cost of the course is $15 and is limited to district residents. Bus service is available at a cost of $40.00 per child. Please see the transportation page for more information (page 4).

We highlight two options for afternoon daycare(See page 6 - 8 for details.). If you have any ques- tions regarding Movin’ On To Kindergarten, please contact the Summer Academy Coordinator, Amanda Gill, via email at [email protected] or phone at 262-968-6300 ext. 5325.

See you in June! Summer Academy Movin’ On to Kindergarten Staff

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 SAMPLE SCHEDULE

8:00–8:30am Morning meeting 8:30–9:15am Reader’s workshop/ ABC work 9:15–9:40am Writer’s workshop 9:40–10:00am Morning snack (bring snack daily*) 10:00–10:30am Recess and drink 10:30–11:00am Story time and art project 11:00–11:30am Playtime 11:30–12:00pm Lunch/puzzles/books (bring bottled and bag lunch daily*) 12:00–12:35pm Story/get ready to go home

*Please be sure that all snacks and lunches are nut free.

MOVIN’ ON TO KINDERGARTEN CALENDAR

UNIT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

JUNE 22 JUNE 23 JUNE 24 JUNE 25 JUNE 26 All About ME Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee First Day of Class Wear something Bring something in Wear something blue the shape of a circle denim

JUNE 29 JUNE 30 JULY 1 JULY 2 JULY 3 Hooray for the Red, White, Ff Gg Hh Wear red, white NO SCHOOL & Blue Wear or bring Wear something Wear a hat & blue something funny green

JULY 6 JULY 7 JULY 8 JULY 9 JULY 10 Chicka Chicka Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Boom Boom Put something in Bring a joke to tell Wear khaki Wear letters Bring something your pocket your friends that starts with M

JULY 13 JULY 14 JULY 15 JULY 16 JULY 17 Ocean Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Wear a necklace Wear something Wear something Wear something orange with pockets red

JULY 20 JULY 21 JULY 22 JULY 23 JULY 24 Bugs, Bugs, and Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww more Bugs! Wear your sunglasses Bring in a teddy bear Dress up in your Wear something with a smile favorite clothes white

JULY 27 JULY 28 JULY 29 JULY 30 JULY 31 Down on the Farm Xx Yy Zz Bring something that Wear something Wear something with GAME DAY GAME DAY / has an x on it yellow a zipper PICNIC

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 elementary Grades Kindergarten–2

NOTE: COURSE SELECTION BASED ON GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20

elementary

Teacher recommendation is required. This class MOVIN’ ON TO KINDERGARTEN runs periods 1 through 5. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–8 This program is designed only for children COURSE: DA0045 PERIOD: 1–5 who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. The COURSE FEE: NO FEE purpose of this program is to provide an enjoyable transition to school. Children will be introduced COMPUTER SCIENCE to the basics of Kindergarten. They will become more confident as they look forward to their first FUN WITH COMPUTERS school year starting in the fall. Past experience Students will have the opportunity to use and enjoy has shown that children who have attended this software used during the school year, practice class have found themselves to be one step closer keyboarding, and be introduced to new and exciting to Kindergarten readiness. This class runs periods learning experiences. 1 through 5. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 REQUIREMENTS: Entering 5K COURSE: AA0001 PERIOD: 1,2,3 COURSE: DA0035 PERIOD: 1–5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: $15 TECH TOWN Grades Kindergarten–2 Investigate and explore different computer programs and develop technology skills. Students will use Google docs, slides, sheets, and a variety of COOL CONNECTIONS district approved chrome apps. Explore different PERIOD TIMES This program will provide special needs students tools and resources available on a Chromebook. PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am the opportunity to practice daily living and social REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 skills around a weekly theme. Students will COURSE: AA0003 PERIOD: 4,5 PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am have the opportunity to work in small groups on COURSE FEE: NO FEE various themed activities related to the week and PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am participate in other Summer Academy courses. PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am

PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 DRAMA FINE ARTS elementary Grades Kindergarten–2 DRAMA ART K–2 Students will be introduced to acting and Using a variety of materials, students will color NOTE: COURSE SELECTION BASED ON pantomime using fairy tales and other well-loved and create special projects of their very own. GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 classic stories. Students learn the basics of drama: REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 voice, facial expression, and movement. A play is COURSE: BA0019 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4,5 presented the last week of school. COURSE FEE: $8 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: CB0030 PERIOD: 1,2 BEADING BASH COURSE FEE: NO FEE Students will enjoy using beads of all shapes and sizes to make art projects. They will create jewelry, key chains, pins, little creatures, and much more. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: BA0022 PERIOD: 3,4,5 “C” IS FOR CAMPING COURSE FEE: $8 Pack your bags for the wilderness! In this class you will learn camp songs, crafts, games, and challenges you may face in the outdoors. Learn about Smokey LANGUAGE ARTS Bear, Woodsy the Owl, and critters in the . REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 CODING & CREATIVE WRITING COURSE: BB0023 PERIOD: 1,2,5 Write a story! Learn about coding! Students will COURSE FEE: $5 learn about the writing process and code scenes to match what they wrote! Don’t miss this opportunity for an exciting summer of learning. FAMILY & CONSUMER REQUIREMENTS: Grade: Kindergarten–2 EDUCATION COURSE: AC0014 PERIOD: 1,2,3 COURSE FEE: NO FEE KITCHEN FUN Students will enjoy an introduction to kitchen THE WRITE STUFF activities in this course. They will learn about Be an author! Be an illustrator! Help create whole- kitchen safety, discuss healthy food choices, and class books and make your own books to take home cook at least once a week. Students will have the and share. Write, write, write - all summer long. opportunity to listen to fun children’s stories that This class is geared to practice writing skills with relate to the recipes made in the classroom, and fun activities. compile a keepsake recipe book. While the district REQUIREMENTS: Grade: Kindergarten makes a concerted effort to prevent peanut products COURSE: AC0007 PERIOD: 5 from entering our schools, we cannot expressly COURSE FEE: NO FEE guarantee our facility to be free from peanuts or UNDER THE SEA peanut by-products. However, no peanut products are Splash into Summer Academy with reading, knowingly used in our recipes. writing, art, and science! Our daily activities send REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 imaginations diving down to the bottom of the COURSE: BC0024 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4,5 ocean as we use everyday items to create ocean- COURSE FEE: $10 related projects. PERIOD TIMES REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: AC0006 PERIOD: 3,4 PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am

COURSE FEE: NO FEE PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am

PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am

PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am

PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 WRITER’S WORKSHOP RECOMMENDED MATH This creative writing class meets the needs of This course is by teacher recommendation only. elementary the early emerging writer, as well as those more These classes are designed for reviewing, accomplished. Mini-lessons are presented to maintaining and improving skills and strategies Grades Kindergarten–2 fine-tune children’s skills and to engage their worked on during the school year. NOTE: creative minds. Various types of writing are covered, REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE SELECTION BASED ON including short stories, poetry, letter writing, COURSE: AD0520 PERIOD: 1 GRADE: K GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 biographies, mysteries, and more. Each student AD0521 PERIOD: 1 GRADE: 1 creates an anthology of their writing to keep and AD0522 PERIOD: 2 GRADE: 2 share. This is a fun, highly motivating class, popular COURSE FEE: NO FEE with students of all writing abilities. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 1–2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSE: AC0008 PERIOD: 1,2 COURSE FEE: NO FEE BASKETBALL Boys and girls learn the fundamentals of ball MATH handling, dribbling, shooting, passing, defense, teamwork, and fair play. Fun basketball games and CARD SMART drills will be incorporated to ensure having “fun” This class is designed for anyone who likes to play while learning the basics. Good sportsmanship is cards. Learn how to play Solitaire, as well as group discussed and expected. games. Through cards, we practice the math facts REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 of addition and subtraction, telling time, counting, COURSE: EA0036 PERIOD: 1,2,3,5 place value, odd and even numbers, pattern COURSE FEE: NO FEE building, problem solving, and more. Students love this class. We even learn some great card tricks! GOLF REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 1–2 This program is designed to teach the techniques COURSE: AD0011 PERIOD: 1,2,3 and fundamentals to develop a fluent golf swing. COURSE FEE: ...... NO FEE The basic skills are stressed, along with supportive competition, sportsmanship, and gallery etiquette. FUN WITH MATH Classes discuss and practice techniques such as This course will help students think about math center of gravity, balance, swing arc, position of facts differently. Students will have the opportunity upper and lower body, and fluent coordination. to do various activities and play games that Different activities include mini-golf, Frisbee golf, are designed to improve their fact fluency and and golf related games. Clubs will be provided. understanding. New strategies will be introduced REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 so that students are able to recall facts quickly. COURSE: EA2044 PERIOD: 1,2 Depending on the students’ needs we may work COURSE FEE: NO FEE with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and/or division facts. POM PIZZAZZ REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 Students learn to kick high, smile, and use pom COURSE: AD0012 PERIOD: 4,5 poms to perform various routines to popular music. COURSE FEE: NO FEE They will learn cheers and jumps as well. These activities help students improve coordination, rhythm, and spirit. As a participant in this class, students will be given the opportunity to perform in the Dousman Derby Days parade. Students will PERIOD TIMES receive a T-shirt and hair bow. PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am COURSE: CA0027 PERIOD: 2,3 COURSE FEE: $10 PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am

PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 PLAYGROUND GAMES READING What is your favorite part of the day...recess! Now elementary you can continue to play your favorite games DISNEY MANIA throughout the summer. During this class you Grades Kindergarten–2 Come along on a magical journey with Buzz, will play multiple variations of tag so make sure Woody, Mickey, Minnie, and many more favorite NOTE: you wear your fastest running shoes. You will also COURSE SELECTION BASED ON Disney characters as we explore the wonderful play classics like four square, jump rope, kick ball, GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 world of Disney! Read stories, make art projects, and gagaball. Fridays are free days to play on the have a Disney celebration, and much more! equipment or your favorite game. Finally you REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 will create your own game and teach it to your COURSE: AE0050 PERIOD: 5 classmates. So lace up your shoes and get ready to COURSE FEE: NO FEE run, jump, and play your way through the summer. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 ERIC CARLE TALES - MATH & READING COURSE: EA0045 PERIOD: 3,5 Using Eric Carle’s stories , The Very Hungry COURSE FEE: NO FEE Caterpillar, The Grouchy Ladybug, and The Mixed Up Chameleon, we will explore math concepts such SOCCER GAMES as graphing, telling time, adding, problem solving, The course will show players a host of games, from symmetry, patterns, and more, through games and small sided scrimmages, to player favorites such as art. Bring your creative self and get ready to have Crab Soccer, Knockout, Pele’s Box, and many more. some fun! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: EA0038 PERIOD: 1,2,3 COURSE: AD0049 PERIOD: 4,5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: NO FEE SPORTS GALORE GETTING READY FOR FIRST GRADE This course provides an opportunity to participate This class is for students who have completed in a variety of sports and games including People Kindergarten. Through songs, stories, worksheets, from Mars, All the Horses Run, Ships and Torpedoes, and simple art projects, children review alphabet Kickball, and Goal Kick Soccer. This class emphasizes recognition, beginning and ending consonant cooperation, skill work, and following directions. sounds, and short vowel sounds. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 REQUIREMENTS: Grade: Kindergarten COURSE: EA0037 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4,5 COURSE: AE0012 PERIOD: 3,4 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: NO FEE T-BALL PRINCESS, FANTASY, & FAIRYTALES Students practice basic skills, strategies, rules, Do you love Cinderella and Snow White? Then and participate in the game of T-Ball. This course come get lost in a world of fantasy! Learn about encourages fun, cooperation, and teamwork. unicorns, fairies, princesses, and more! Read REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 fairytales, make crafts, decorate yummy cookies, COURSE: EA0039 PERIOD: 4,5 and have a princess tea party. COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 ULTIMATE GAMES COURSE: AE0044 PERIOD: 1,3 Challenge your hand-eye coordination with the COURSE FEE: NO FEE exciting sport of Speedstacking. Get involved in the READING AND MATH GAMES new summer game called Blongo Ball. Learn the Enhance your skills by using and developing math game of Beanbag Toss for your next family picnic. PERIOD TIMES and reading games such as crossword puzzles, This class will give you the opportunity to try three PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am search and finds, Mad Libs, Scrabble, Top-It, great sports which anyone can learn to play. Sudoku, Yahtzee, Dominoes, and lots, lots more. PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: EA2045 PERIOD: 3 PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am COURSE: AE0015 PERIOD: 2,3 COURSE FEE: NO FEE PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am COURSE FEE: NO FEE

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 RECOMMENDED READING DINOSAUR ADVENTURES This course is by teacher recommendation only. Explore the world of dinosaurs through the use of For those recommended, a letter will come home. technology, creative imaginations, and literature. elementary Sign up will be by first come first serve basis. We will roar into differences and similarities, take a Grades Kindergarten–2 This course is designed to utilize both fiction and bite out of appetites, and tear into the family tree of NOTE: non-fiction texts and maintain reading skills while relatives. Students will use their own imaginations COURSE SELECTION BASED ON devoting time to reading practice in a readers’ and creativity to stomp out prehistoric projects GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 workshop format. using drawings, skits, writings, and more! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: AE0620 PERIOD: 4,5 GRADE: K COURSE: AC0047 PERIOD: 1,2 AE0621 PERIOD: 1,2,3 GRADE: 1 COURSE FEE: NO FEE AE0622 PERIOD: 1,2,3 GRADE: 2 COURSE FEE: NO FEE FUN WITH THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS Come with us as we go back in time to the dinosaurs, SEUSS-TASTIC SUMMER survive volcanic eruptions, enter a beehive without Take a trip into the world of Dr. Seuss. During this being stung, find yourself in the middle of the water class we will read books and become transported cycle, understand how food digests by seeing the into the world of Dr. Seuss. You will create art stomach up close, strap on snorkels, and more as projects, explore Oobleck, play games and even we explore the exciting world of Ms. Frizzle and the write some of your own versions to your favorite Magic School Bus gang. classics. We will discuss the meaning behind some REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 of the books and the lessons we can learn from his COURSE: AC0005 PERIOD: 2,4 stories. So if you get lost in your imagination this COURSE FEE: NO FEE class is just for you! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 FUN WITH SCIENCE COURSE: AE0055 PERIOD: 4 Students complete experiments and participate in COURSE FEE: $3 nature activities, while learning about matter, basic chemistry, our amazing body, insects, animals, birds, dinosaurs, motion, flight, and astronomy. SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: AF0016 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4,5 AMAZING ANIMALS COURSE FEE: $5 Explore the world of amazing animals! In this class you will learn about arctic, safari, ocean, and NIGHT CREATURES household animals. Get your hands dirty as we Learn about bats, owls, koalas, and other creatures explore their different environments, footprints, of the night through books, art activities, and fun ways of communication, and what they like to eat. projects. At the end the course you will have an Also we will learn what it takes to care for these awesome night creature book to take home and animals. We might even have a few special visitors! share with your family! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: AF0019 PERIOD: 1,2,3 COURSE: AE0009 PERIOD: 1,5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: $5 BIRDS, BUGS, AND INSECTS Have you ever wondered how crickets make music or why spider’s webs are sticky? We will learn about their habitats, their characteristics, and explain the PERIOD TIMES dangers of bugs such as ticks and mosquitoes. Become PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am a scientist as we observe how they all live outside of PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am our classroom. Become an artist as we sketch what we observe and make crafts to show the characteristics. PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am COURSE: AF0017 PERIOD: 4,5 PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm COURSE FEE: $5

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 SOCIAL STUDIES TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING elementary AMERICAN GIRL Grades Kindergarten–2 American Girl dolls provide an engaging window BUILDING EXTRAVAGANZA into American history. In this hands-on class, Building Extravaganza is designed for bright, NOTE: COURSE SELECTION BASED ON students will learn about the historical time motivated thinkers. Students will learn about GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 period for five popular American Girl dolls structures and their design elements. Learn to through reading books from the American Girl Design and build using a variety of mediums. series and hands-on activities. For each historical REQUIREMENTS: Grades: K–2 period, students will experience popular crafts, COURSE: AF2011 PERIOD: 3,4,5 games, and food. In addition, several historic COURSE FEE: $8 American Girl dolls, accessories, clothes, and furniture will be provided for a 10-15 minute WORLD LANGUAGE play period each day. Dolls are welcome, but not required. GERMAN REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 Guten Tag! Was willst du lernen? This is the ideal COURSE: BA0054 PERIOD: 2,3,4 class to learn useful German words, phrases, songs, COURSE FEE: NO FEE games, and traditional customs. Learn numbers, AROUND THE WORLD IN 28 DAYS colors, foods, animals, and a variety of other useful Would you like to travel around the world in greetings. “Kaffee and Kuchen Zeit” will be held 28 days? Buckle your seat belt and get out your some time during the last week. This is a time when passport because we are going to take imaginary we will be sharing a variety of German foods, not voyages, visiting countries around the world. just cake (kuchen). Come see what the German Discuss traditions, music, games, cities, and language has to offer! attractions from the country of the day. Eat REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 traditional foods, make arts and crafts, and play COURSE: AB0043 PERIOD: 5 games from those countries. We will spend six COURSE FEE: NO FEE weeks creating an informational booklet on the SPANISH countries we visit. Lots of fun in store! Hola! This beginning level class is ideal for students REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 who are ready to begin learning Spanish. Games, COURSE: AG0052 PERIOD: 4,5 music, and drama are used to help introduce COURSE FEE: $5 numbers, colors, greetings, animals, food, feelings, weather, the body, the alphabet, and Spanish speaking countries. A fiesta is held some time during the last week. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–2 COURSE: AB0003 PERIOD: 3,4,5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 Grades 3–5 MINI MUSICAL Do you love to sing, dance, and act? Then this class elementary BABYSITTING SAFETY CLINIC is for you! Students will act in a mini musical, Grades 3–5 July 1, 7, 16, or 20, Held at KM High School featuring singing, dancing, and acting parts. They This is a half day, three and a half hour course will perform for a live audience the final week of NOTE: COURSE SELECTION BASED ON designed to equip young people for staying home Summer Academy. If you love to perform, this is GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 alone and teach them the basics of safety and care your opportunity to shine. Students will be learning for younger Siblings. Students signed up for morn- many songs, dances, and lines therefore regular ing Summer Academy courses are encouraged to attendance is highly encouraged for this course. pack a lunch this day and may stay in the building. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 (This course does not provide American Red Cross COURSE: CB2060 PERIOD: 4,5 certification.) COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: 11 Years old and completed Grade 5 COURSE: DA2041 1–4:30pm July 1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DA2042 1–4:30pm July 7 DA2043 1–4:30pm July 16 FISHING DA2044 1–4:30pm July 20 Do to limited space and high demand regular COURSE FEE: $8 attendance is encouraged for these courses. COOL CONNECTIONS Beginning: Learn the basics of casting, tying knots, This program will provide special needs students and choosing bait. Students will be responsible the opportunity to practice daily living and social for bringing their own rod and basic fishing tackle skills around a weekly theme. Students will (hooks, sinkers, bobbers). Students will be shuttled have the opportunity to work in small groups on to various lakes in the area. Students should be various themed activities related to the week and dressed appropriately for the weather. The KM participate in other Summer Academy courses. fishing staff is trained in emergency first aid. Teacher recommendation is required. This class However, since this course entails many off site runs periods 1 through 5. trips, we strongly recommend that students with REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–8 severe outdoor or bee allergies not enroll in this COURSE: DA0045 PERIOD: 1–5 course. This class runs periods 1 through 2. COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: EA2046 PERIOD: 1–2 DRAMA COURSE FEE: $10 Intermediate: This class is for all anglers who want CREATIVE DRAMA to polish their skills (casting, tying knots, choosing Students will enjoy learning about movement, facial bait). Students will be responsible for bringing their expression, voice, make-up, and costume design. own rod and basic fishing tackle (hooks, sinkers, Learning to work together as a team, they will bobbers). Students will be shuttled to various rehearse and perform short skits and plays in small lakes in the area. Students should be dressed groups. A longer play with costumes is presented appropriately for the weather. The KM fishing staff the last week of Summer Academy. is trained in emergency first aid. However, since REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 this course entails many off site trips, we strongly COURSE: CB2034 PERIOD: 3 recommend that students with severe outdoor or COURSE FEE: NO FEE bee allergies not enroll in this course. This class runs periods 3 through 4. PERIOD TIMES

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 OUTDOOR EXPLORATION Students eager to be outside this summer will enjoy FINE ARTS this fun filled course through the study of common elementary ART and animals, maps, knot tying, camping skills, Grades 3–5 Students learn about sculpture, print making, yarn and nature hikes. Time to get out of the classroom projects, and paper art forms. They work with NOTE: and enjoy the great outdoors! fabric, clay, and do projects outdoors. Projects are COURSE SELECTION BASED ON REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 geared to the skill level of the class. COURSE: BB2093 PERIOD: 1,2,3 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE: BA2016 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4,5 PROJECT WILD COURSE FEE: $8 Project WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation DRAWING AND CARTOONING and environmental education program Create original artwork using pencil, pen, and ink. emphasizing wildlife. The goal is to assist students Learn how to draw cartoon characters and make up in developing awareness, knowledge, skills, and characters of your own. commitment to result in informed decisions, REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 responsible behavior, and constructive actions COURSE: BA2017 PERIOD: 2,3 concerning wildlife and the environment. COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AF0020 PERIOD: 3,4 LEARN TO DRAW & PAINT COURSE FEE: NO FEE Learning to draw what you see just takes practice. Students will practice different techniques to help SURVIVING THE OUTDOORS with their drawing skills. Learn still life, figures, Wisconsin’s outdoor areas are full of enjoyable landscapes, and perspective drawing themes. You experiences. However, there is a level of risk that will also explore different painting styles using can be lessened with simple survival and safety tempera and watercolors. techniques. We will learn some of the basics of REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 outdoor survival. The focus of this class will include COURSE: BA2018 PERIOD: 2,3 safety, orienteering, planning for the worst, shelter COURSE FEE: $5 building, and other skills needed to enjoy and survive Wisconsin’s outdoors. LOVE TO BEAD AND LACE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 4–8 Students will make a variety of beading and COURSE: AF3006 PERIOD: 1,2 lacing projects such as pins, bracelets, mobiles, COURSE FEE: NO FEE beady buddy animals, and sun catchers. Plastic lacing projects may include zipper pulls, key chains, FAMILY & CONSUMER bracelets, lanyards, and more. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: BA0024 PERIOD: 1,2 FUN WITH FOODS COURSE FEE: $8 Fun with Foods is designed to teach students about MEGA MACHE & SCULPTURE nutrition and cooking. It focuses on creativity and Students will work with clay, plaster, paper mache’, expression through the culinary arts, while teaching found objects, and more. Designs can be animals, kitchen safety, recipe creation, and healthy meal bowls, food, or anywhere their imagination can take planning. Students cook twice a week, working them. They will learn the process of building a sturdy through the MyPlate guidelines. While the district armature, layering paper mache, and adding color by PERIOD TIMES makes a concerted effort to prevent peanut products painting or using tissue. PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am from entering our schools, we cannot expressly REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 guarantee our facility to be free from peanuts or COURSE: BA2025 PERIOD: 4,5 PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am peanut byproducts. However, no peanut products are COURSE FEE: $5 knowingly used in our recipes. PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 MUSIC IN MOTION The Bonus Band course is for students that have Calling all music lovers! It’s time to take a trip around completed three days of lessons during the July the world to explore different sounds and styles of 28-30 camp. Bonus Band is a review and additional elementary music. In this course you’ll have the opportunity to supplement for beginning band students to Grades 3–5 explore instruments from different regions of the continue their learning through summer. Students NOTE: world, make some instruments of your own, and will learn additional songs and concepts to further COURSE SELECTION BASED ON learn popular dance steps to the music we create. their readiness for Fall. GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 5 COURSE: CB2051 PERIOD: 4,5 COURSE: CC1060 GRADE: 5 TIME: 12–1:00pm COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: $8

6th GRADE BEGINNING BAND CAMP 6th GRADE BEGINNING ORCHESTRA July 28-30 or Aug 11-13 July 28-30 Held at KMMS, (students should enroll for one of the weeks). No Transportation Provided Held at KMMS, This course is for all 5th grade students who will be No Transportation Provided starting an orchestra instrument this in 6th grade. This course is for all 5th grade students who will Students will gain a strong foundation of skills on be starting a band instrument this fall in 6th grade. their instrument to prepare them for Fall. Please Students will gain a strong foundation of skills on register for the applicable course after your child their instrument to prepare them for Fall. There are has chosen their instrument. Orchestra students two camp week options for students that are the chose their instrument on the middle school course same experience so please register for only one selection form. week. Register for the applicable course after your July 28-30 Camp child has chosen their instrument with an instructor (Beginner Violin) at school. Your child will try out instruments and COURSE: CC2036 GRADE: 5 TIME: 1–2:00pm make their choice towards the beginning of May with (Beginner Viola) a director at school for all current 5th grade students COURSE: CC2037 GRADE: 5 TIME: 2–3:00pm enrolled in band for 6th grade. (Beginner Cello) July 28-30 Camp COURSE: CC2038 GRADE: 5 TIME: 3–4:00pm (Beginner–Clarinet, Trumpet, & Trombone) COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE: CC1050 GRADE: 5 TIME: 1–2:00pm (Beginner– Alto Saxophone, French Horn, & Baritone) SCRAPBOOK & PAPER CRAFT This course will combine scrapbooking, card COURSE: CC1051 GRADE: 5 TIME: 2–3:00pm making, calligraphy, and fancy lettering. Students (Beginner– Flute, Oboe, & Percussion) will work to create their own scrapbooks while also COURSE: CC1052 GRADE: 5 TIME: 3–4:00pm creating custom signs, invitations, and greeting COURSE FEE: NO FEE cards. (12x12 scrapbook suggested) August 11-13 Camp REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 (Beginner–Clarinet, Trumpet, & Trombone) COURSE: BA0023 PERIOD: 4,5 COURSE: CC1053 GRADE: 5 TIME: 9–10:00am COURSE FEE: $8 (Beginner– Alto Saxophone, French Horn, & Baritone) COURSE: CC1054 GRADE: 5 TIME: 10–11:00pm SMALL WORLD DESIGNERS Create your own magical places in this hands-on (Beginner– Flute, Oboe, & Percussion) building class. You’ll make a nature scene in a box, COURSE: CC1055 GRADE: 5 TIME: 11am–12:00pm a “look-alikes” room from cardboard and strange COURSE FEE: NO FEE materials (shells, pencils, etc). And for those who PERIOD TIMES 6th GRADE BONUS BAND EXPERIENCE like it really small, we’ll make a fairy scene inside PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am Aug 11-13 Held at KMMS, a tiny box. No Transportation Provided REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am COURSE: PERIOD: Prerequisite: Students must be enrolled in the BA2086 4,5 PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am July 28-30 Beginning Band Camp in order to take COURSE FEE: NO FEE PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am Bonus Band. Students enrolled in the Aug 11-13th Beginning Band Camp are not eligible for the bonus PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm course.

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 WEARABLE ART CARD SMART You like to make art, you have to wear clothes...why This class is designed for anyone who likes to play elementary not make art you can wear? Make your own stencils cards. Learn how to play Solitaire, as well as group and design a t-shirt. Tie-dye a t-shirt or a scarf. Turn games. Through cards, we practice the math Grades 3–5 cardboard, foam core, fabric, and feathers into a facts of addition and subtraction, telling time, NOTE: “mad hatter” hat. We’ll make these items and a few counting, place value, odd and even numbers, COURSE SELECTION BASED ON more in this hands-on class. T-shirt will be provided. pattern building, problem solving, and more. GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 Students love this class. We even learn some great COURSE: CC1060 PERIOD: 1,2 card tricks! COURSE FEE: $8 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AD2009 PERIOD: 1,2 LANGUAGE ARTS COURSE FEE: ...... NO FEE FUN WITH NUMBERS CODING & CREATIVE WRITING Discover math and numbers in the most unusual Write a story! Learn about coding! Students will places. See how things like problem solving, learn about the writing process and code scenes to addition, subtraction, and multiplication pop up in match what they wrote! Don’t miss this opportunity games like Yahtzee, Rack-O, Tri-Ominoes, Skip-Bo, for an exciting summer of learning. and Phase10. Have fun with logic and teamwork. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 Bring your brain. COURSE: AC0015 PERIOD: 4,5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE: AD2005 PERIOD: 2,3 WIKI JOURNALIST COURSE FEE: NO FEE Explore the world of broadcast journalism. FACT POWER Students collect and analyze research for a feature This class is for the student who wants to improve article, then film, edit, and produce a broadcast of their speed and accuracy when working with basic their project. multiplication and division facts(0-12). Students REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 will be setting individual goals and then working COURSE: AC2005 PERIOD: 5 to meet their goals through the use of games and COURSE FEE: NO FEE activities. WRITING STRATEGIES REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 This class is designed for reviewing, maintaining, COURSE: AD0526 PERIOD: 1 COURSE FEE: NO FEE and improving writing skills and strategies worked on during the school year. Teachers may choose to RECOMMENDED MATH recommend this class to students who could benefit This course is by teacher recommendation only. from additional support during the summer. These classes are designed for reviewing, REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 maintaining, and improving math skills and COURSE: AC2010 PERIOD: 4 strategies worked on during the school year. COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AD0523 PERIOD: 3 GRADE: 3 MATH AD0524 PERIOD: 4 GRADE: 4 AD0525 PERIOD: 1 GRADE: 5 BOARD, CARD, CHESS & TRIVIA GAMES COURSE FEE: NO FEE Students will learn the basic rules of various PERIOD TIMES board and educational games. Cooperation, PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am critical thinking, and decision-making will be stressed. They will participate in a weekly games PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am tournament, everyone learning and playing PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am the featured game of that week. They will also participate in large group games such as Bingo, PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am

Pictionary, Scattergories, card and trivia games. PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: BD2031 PERIOD: 3, 5

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 PHYSICAL EDUCATION INTRODUCTION TO LACROSSE Do you want to learn how to play one of America’s elementary fastest growing sports? Lacrosse is a team sport BASKETBALL which is fast-paced and full of action. This class is Grades 3–5 Develop basic dribbling, passing, and shooting skills. designed to provide an overview of the game and Concepts are taught using individual instruction, NOTE: introduces players to throwing, catching, offense COURSE SELECTION BASED ON drills, games, and team play. Good sportsmanship is and defense. All necessary equipment will be GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 discussed and expected. provided. This is intended for new players only. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 Game rules are different for boys teams vs girls COURSE: EA2052 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4 teams therefore we will offer two different COURSE FEE: NO FEE sections. COMPLETE FITNESS THE KM WAY REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3-5 This comprehensive Fitness program is tailored BOYS COURSE: EA0035-2 PERIOD: 2 for the student who chooses to be introduced or GIRLS COURSE: EA0035-3 PERIOD: 3 continue their fitness journey. The class will include COURSE FEE: NO FEE all facets of conditioning, including: strength, JUST DANCE AEROBICS power, speed, agility, flexibility, resistance training If you like to dance, this class is for you. Students and nutrition. will get out on the floor to participate in dance REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 5-7 challenges and bop a-along fun by dancing to COURSE: EA3044 PERIOD: 3-4 familiar songs while following the moves of COURSE FEE: NO FEE onscreen characters found on the Wii Just Dance FLAG FOOTBALL games. After four days of practice, a Dance-Off Stay strong and fit this summer playing flag bracket will be arranged for competition days on football. This class offers basic lessons in the game Fridays! Each week a new set of songs and dance of flag football. Enjoy some fun under the sun moves will be introduced. learning the positions, strategies, and drills that REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 lead up to the big game! COURSE: EA2068 PERIOD: 1 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE: EA2088 PERIOD: 1,2,3 NET SPORTS COURSE FEE: NO FEE The fundamentals of volleyball, pickle ball, and GOLF badminton will be taught and practiced throughout This program is designed to teach the techniques class. Drills will be used for each skill, as well as and fundamentals to develop a fluent golf swing. strategy sessions for playing games. The basic skills are stressed, along with supportive REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 competition, sportsmanship, and gallery etiquette. COURSE: EA2054 PERIOD: 3,4,5 Classes discuss and practice techniques such as COURSE FEE: NO FEE center of gravity, balance, swing arc, position of PLAYGROUND GAMES upper and lower body, and fluent coordination. What is your favorite part of the day...recess! Now Different activities include mini-golf, Frisbee golf, you can continue to play your favorite games and golf related games. Clubs will be provided. throughout the summer. During this class you REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 will play multiple variations of tag so make sure EA2053 PERIOD: 4,5 you wear your fastest running shoes. You will also COURSE FEE: NO FEE play classics like four square, jump rope, kick ball, PERIOD TIMES and gagaball. Fridays are free days to play on the equipment or your favorite game . Finally you PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am will create your own game and teach it to your PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am classmates. So lace up your shoes and get ready to PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am run, jump, and play your way through the summer. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 POM PIZZAZ ULTIMATE FRISBEE Students learn to kick high, smile, and use pom Throughout our ultimate Frisbee course, we will poms to perform various routines to popular emphasize skill development, aerobic fitness and elementary music. These activities help students improve spirit of competition. Includes various throwing Grades 3–5 coordination, rhythm, and spirit. As a participant and catching techniques, offensive skills, defensive NOTE: in this class, students will be given the opportunity skills, strategies, and rules of the game. The COURSE SELECTION BASED ON to perform in the Dousman Derby Days parade. students will work through skill drills, game play, GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 Students will receive a T-shirt and hair bow. and other fun individual and team challenges. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: CA0037 PERIOD: 1,5 COURSE: EA2081 PERIOD: 2 COURSE FEE: $10 COURSE FEE: NO FEE

SOCCER GAMES WIFFLE BALL The course will show players a host of games, from Come join the fun in the sun and learn about small sided scrimmages, to player favorites such as baseball. We will talk about rules and how the game Crab Soccer, Knockout, Pele’s Box, and many more. works. We will also practice techniques on throw- REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 ing, hitting, pitching, and base running. This is a COURSE: EA2090 PERIOD: 4,5 great way to learn and practice baseball taking in COURSE FEE: NO FEE the safety of wiffle ball using plastic and foam base- balls. Each student will need to bring a baseball mitt. SPORTS GALORE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–8 Participate in a variety of team sports and games: COURSE: EA2092 PERIOD: 1 kickball, football, soccer, Dodge the Flag, and COURSE FEE: NO FEE baseball, accompanied by a tournament the last week of Summer Academy. Rules and techniques will be covered in this course to enhance a sense of READING fair play, leadership, and sportsmanship. Sign up for fun and exercise. BOOK CLUB REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 This is a reading club designed to empower students COURSE: EA2050 PERIOD: 3,4,5 to choose a variety of novels, set individual reading COURSE FEE: NO FEE goals, and share their ideas in a fun, relaxed manner. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 TENNIS COURSE: AE2030 PERIOD: 2,3 This course is designed to teach students how to COURSE FEE: NO FEE play tennis. The basic skills are stressed along with light competition, proper sportsmanship, and MAGICAL WORLD OF HARRY POTTER rules. Singles and doubles play are emphasized Be a muggle no longer! Delve into the magical world throughout the course. Students must be properly of Harry Potter by listening to the story, watching dressed and provide their own racquets. the movie, and become a wizard! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: PERIOD: COURSE: EA2074 PERIOD: 3,4,5 AE2040 1,2,4 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: $5

TRACK AND FIELD RECOMMENDED READING This is a fun, informative, learn-by-doing class This course is by teacher recommendation only. for boys and girls of all abilities. Participants will For those recommended, a letter will come home. develop skills for field and running events as well Sign up will be by first come first serve basis. PERIOD TIMES This course is designed to utilize both fiction and as an improved understanding of the sport of track PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am and field. Even if track and field isn’t your favorite non-fiction texts and maintain reading skills while PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am sport, this class increases physical conditioning and devoting time to reading practice in a readers’ athletic skills transferable to other sports. workshop format. PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am REQUIREMENTS: REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 Grades: 3–5 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am COURSE: EA3053 PERIOD: 3,4,5 COURSE: AE0623 PERIOD: 4,5 GRADE: 3 PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm COURSE FEE: NO FEE AE0624 PERIOD: 4,5 GRADE: 4 AE0625 PERIOD: 2,3 GRADE: 5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE BACK TO CONTENTS PAGE 22

Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 AROUND THE WORLD IN 28 DAYS SCIENCE Would you like to travel around the world in 28 days? Buckle your seatbelt and get out your elementary ALL ABOUT OCEANS passport because we are going to take imaginary Grades 3–5 All about Oceans will teach children about the voyages, visiting countries around the world. different oceans and unique animals and species in NOTE: Discuss traditions, music, games, cities, and the ocean. It will include lessons related to unique COURSE SELECTION BASED ON attractions from the country of the day. Eat GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 areas and history about our world’s oceans, scuba traditional foods, make arts and crafts, and play diving, sea creatures unique to certain oceans, facts games from those countries. We will spend six about the ocean, history of shipwrecks in the ocean, weeks creating an informational booklet on the ocean recreational activities and so much more. countries we visit. Lots of fun in store! Children will make art projects, read books, and REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 work together to share what they know with each COURSE: AG2013 PERIOD: 3 other. Let’s make waves together! Jump right in and COURSE FEE: $5 do some deep sea exploring! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AF0022 PERIOD: 2 TECHNOLOGY & COURSE FEE: NO FEE ENGINEERING DETECTIVES / CRIME SCENE BUILDING EXTRAVAGANZA INVESTIGATION Building Extravaganza is designed for bright, Students will use logic and attention to details to motivated thinkers. Students will learn about solve mysteries, investigate crime scenes, solve logic structures and their design elements. Geodesic puzzles, crack secret codes, and help bring criminals dome construction will be examined and to justice. Through mystery stories, hands-on crime constructed as one of the building projects. scene investigations, and logic puzzles, students will REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 learn key skills. COURSE: AF2011 PERIOD: 1 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE FEE: $8 COURSE: BD2028 PERIOD: 3,4,5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE BEGINNER CODING Come join us for a summer of coding and extend MAD SCIENTIST the knowledge and fun from coding at school. Use your senses to explore formulas that bubble Students will use programs like Minecraft, and fizz. Perform experiments with things that roll, Google CS first, Techspace coding, and Cargo-Bot spin, and soar. Use balances and microscopes to to learn about coding. take a closer look at the world around us. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AF2012 PERIOD: 1,2 COURSE: AF0018 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4,5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: $5 LOCALLY GROWN SOCIAL STUDIES Learn how to grow your own food from home in various methods to include , AMERICAN TIME TRAVEL , raised beds and traditional . Travel back in time to the days of Colonial Participants will learn the basics of how to and America and the pioneer west. Enjoy the raise a . All learners will take home their own pastimes children enjoyed back then. Students vegetable ! PERIOD TIMES will be able to make and take projects home. We’ll REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am play the games and toys they enjoyed in those days, COURSE: AF4010 PERIOD: 2 sing songs, dance, wear pioneer clothing, and even COURSE FEE: $6 PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am put on a little play for fun. PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: BA2010 PERIOD: 5 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 STEAM Learners will apply science, technology, engineering, art, and math concepts to solve elementary problems by building project solutions. Project solutions will be designed, built, and tested in NOTE: teams. Projects may include catapults, bridges, COURSE SELECTION BASED ON towers, rockets, parachutes, bungee cords, hydraulic GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 cranes/grapplers, etc. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AF4000 PERIOD: 1 COURSE FEE: $5 WORLD LANGUAGE

GERMAN Guten Tag! Was willst du lernen? This is the ideal class to learn useful German words, phrases, songs, games, and traditional customs. Learn numbers, colors, foods, animals, and a variety of other useful greetings. “Kaffee and Kuchen Zeit” will be held some time during the last week. This is a time when we will be sharing a variety of German foods, not just cake (kuchen). Come see what the German language has to offer! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AB2003 PERIOD: 4 COURSE FEE: NO FEE

SPANISH Hola! This beginning level class is ideal for students who are ready to begin learning Spanish! Games, music, and drama are used to help introduce numbers, colors, greetings, animals, food, feelings, weather, the body, the alphabet, and Spanish speaking countries. A fiesta is held some time during the last week. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–5 COURSE: AB0004 PERIOD: 1,2 COURSE FEE: NO FEE

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 middle school Grades 6–8

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BABYSITTING SAFETY CLINIC July 1, 7, 16, or 20, Held at KM High School DRAMA This is a half day, three and a half hour course KM WELCOMES NEW PARTNER designed to equip young people for staying home FIAMMA PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY alone and teach them the basics of safety and care for younger Siblings. Students signed up for morn- THE SUMMER ACADEMY MUSICAL: ing Summer Academy courses are encouraged to Rogers and Hammerstein’s classic pack a lunch this day and may stay in the building. “The Sound of Music” (This course does not provide American Red Cross certification.) PERFORMANCE DATES REQUIREMENTS: 11 Years old and completed Grade 5 July 30-August 2 COURSE: DA2041 1–4:30pm July 1 DA2042 1–4:30pm July 7 This will be a wonderful, full-scale performance DA2043 1–4:30pm July 16 opportunity for intermediate grades. All area DA2044 1–4:30pm July 20 students who have completed grades 6-9 are wel- COURSE FEE: $10 come to audition. Fees for three Summer Acad- emy periods apply to students outside of Kettle COOL CONNECTIONS Moraine District. This program will provide special needs students the opportunity to practice daily living and social AUDITIONS: Please prepare one of the follow- skills around a weekly theme. Students will ing songs: have the opportunity to work in small groups on • “Edelweiss,” “Climb Every Mountain,” various themed activities related to the week and “My Favorite Things” participate in other Summer Academy courses. Teacher recommendation is required. This class • “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” *boys sing PERIOD TIMES “Rolf’s” verse, girls sing “Liesl’s” verse runs periods 1 through 5. PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am REQUIREMENTS: Grades: Kindergarten–8 • Accompanist is provided. PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am COURSE: DA0045 PERIOD: 1–5 Your song MUST be memorized. COURSE FEE: NO FEE PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am Sign up for auditions can be found online https:// www.kmsd.edu/Page/2528 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am Be prepared to stay for the entirety of your audi- PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm tion day. A dance audition will happen at the end

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 of singing auditions each day. FAMILY & CONSUMER If you have any questions regarding auditions, middle school please contact Sarah Leuwerke: EDUCATION Grades 6–8 [email protected] CHEF ROOKIE & RECIPE DESIGNER NOTE: • Live orchestra Test and prepare recipes you will want to make COURSE SELECTION BASED ON • Performances in the high school auditorium again and again. We will cook three of the five days GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 • Set buildings and serve the different entrées in a buffet style for • Lots of roles everyone to sample. As a chef, you will scrapbook your favorite recipes, including breakfast foods, REHEARSALS cookies and cakes, appetizers and snacks, breads, Rehearsals will be held during Summer Academy quick breads and muffins, main dishes, pies and periods 3-5. pastries, salads, fruits and vegetables, as well as Tech rehearsals: Saturday, July 25, 1-6pm learn cooking basics. Hope you can join us in the Sunday, July 26, 1-6pm kitchen! A 3 ring one-inch binder is required. Dress rehearsals during daytime While the district makes a concerted effort to prevent Summer Academy hours: peanut products from entering our schools, we cannot Monday, July 27 expressly guarantee our facility to be free from Tuesday, July 28 peanuts or peanut by-products. However, no peanut Wednesday, July 29 products are knowingly used in our recipes. is a DARK DAY. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 NO REHEARSAL. COURSE: BC3038 PERIOD: 1,2,3,4,5 COURSE FEE: $10 AUDITIONS Auditions at the middle school: April 6 & 7 2:45pm-5:30pm FINE ARTS Auditions at the high school: CERAMICS April 8 2:45pm-5:30pm This course explores a variety of ceramic Callbacks will be posted online: techniques ranging from slab, pinch pot and coil Wednesday, April 8 by 10pm building/construction. Students will create both CALLBACKS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL numerous functional vessels and sculptures. We’ll Thursday, April 9 2:30–4:30pm also experiment with finishes ranging from glaze, underglaze, and paint finishes. This class runs Cast list will be posted online Saturday, April 11. periods 4 through 5. If cast, students will be required to complete REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 registration through Summer Academy. COURSE: MM4000 PERIOD: 4-5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–9 COURSE FEE: $10 COURSE: CB3014 (Schedule Varies) PERIOD: 3–5 DRAWING & PAINTING COURSE FEE: NO FEE Experience a variety of drawing and painting techniques artists use to create realistic and ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES impressionistic works of art. Media will include, graphite, charcoal, oil pastel, colored pencil, SURVIVING THE OUTDOORS watercolor, tempera, and acrylic. Subjects will be Wisconsin’s outdoor areas are full of enjoyable your choice but we’ll cover the secrets to creating PERIOD TIMES experiences. However, there is a level of risk that successful landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am can be lessened with simple survival and safety figures. Students may use own photo references and techniques. We will learn some of the basics of will learn composition strategies in order to take PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am outdoor survival. The focus of this class will include stronger photographs for their art. PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am safety, orienteering, planning for the worst, shelter REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 building, and other skills needed to enjoy and COURSE: MM4070 PERIOD: 3 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am COURSE FEE: $5 survive Wisconsin’s outdoors. PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 4–8 COURSE: AF3006 PERIOD: 1,2

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 MOSAICS MATH Mosaics! Do you want to test your creativity? middle school Do you want to learn a new art form? Mosaics RECOMMENDED MATH is wonderfully accessible to just about anyone, Grades 6–8 This course is by teacher recommendation only. whether you consider yourself “good at art” or not. This class is designed for reviewing, maintaining, NOTE: Mosaics is the art of painting with glass. Learn the COURSE SELECTION BASED ON and improving math skills and strategies worked on history of mosaics and how glass can be used to GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 during the school year. create beautiful works of art. Design a and REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 wall piece out of glass. You will have a blast if you COURSE: AD3526 PERIOD: 4,5 take this class! COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE: MM4035 PERIOD: 1 MONEY SMARTS COURSE FEE: $10 Students will relate how one’s education, career, income, and spending habits affect their financial MUSIC IN MOTION status and lifestyle. By gaining an understanding Calling all music lovers! It’s time to take a trip around of budgets, savings, investing, credit, expenses, the world to explore different sounds and styles of and debt, students will learn how to better manage music. In this course you’ll have the opportunity to money while determining the personal and social explore instruments from different regions of the impact of their financial decisions. world, make some instruments of your own, and REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 learn popular dance steps to the music we create. COURSE: AD3035 PERIOD: 3 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE: CB2050 PERIOD: 1 COURSE FEE: NO FEE BOARD, CARD, CHESS & TRIVIA GAMES Students will learn the basic rules of various SCRAPBOOK & PAPER CRAFT board and educational games. Cooperation, This course will combine scrapbooking, card making, critical thinking, and decision-making will be calligraphy, and fancy lettering. Students will work stressed. They will participate in a weekly games to create their own scrapbooks while also creating tournament, everyone learning and playing custom signs, invitations, and greeting cards. (12x12 the featured game of that week. They will also scrapbook suggested) participate in large group games such as Bingo, REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 Pictionary, Scattergories, card and trivia games. COURSE: BA2027 PERIOD: 3 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE FEE: $8 COURSE: BD2030 PERIOD: 4 SCULPTURE COURSE FEE: NO FEE Sculpture is designed for the student who enjoys working with their hands. Students will work with PHYSICAL EDUCATION clay, , plaster, paper mache’, found objects, and more. They will practice critical thinking while BASKETBALL generating ideas and their implementation into This course helps the basketball player reinforce three-dimensional art. Students will learn to create dribbling, passing, and shooting skills. Concepts are sculpture in a variety of ways by both additive and taught using individual instruction and team play. reductive techniques as they refine their skills at Good sportmanship is discussed and expected. using sculpture as a means of visual communication. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 This class runs periods 4 through 5 COURSE: EA3026 PERIOD: 4,5 PERIOD TIMES REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 COURSE FEE: NO FEE PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am COURSE: MM4045-5 PERIOD: 4–5 COURSE FEE: $10 CARDIO GAMES PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am This course is designed as a physical fitness games PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am class in which the students will have an opportunity to learn new and exciting ways to have fun and PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am improve their health. Students will take skills they PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm have learned in other games (football, basketball, etc.) and apply them to new and exciting games.

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 Students will utilize skills such as throwing, kicking, will work through skill drills, game play, and other catching, running, and jumping in combination with fun team challenges to help develop their cognitive, middle school a cardiovascular workout that will challenge them affective, and psychomotor skills in flag football. Grades 6–8 and improve their health. Join now and prepare to be REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 excited! COURSE: EA3052 PERIOD: 4,5 NOTE: REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE SELECTION BASED ON COURSE: EA3042 PERIOD: 5 GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 COURSE FEE: NO FEE INTERMEDIATE LACROSSE Do you want to learn how to play one of America’s COMPLETE FITNESS THE KM WAY fastest growing sports? Lacrosse is a team sport This comprehensive Fitness program is tailored which is fast-paced and full of action. This class is for the student who chooses to be introduced or designed to provide an overview of the game and continue their fitness journey. The class will include introduces players to throwing, catching, offense all facets of conditioning, including: strength, and defense. All necessary equipment will be power, speed, agility, flexibility, resistance training provided. This is intended for new players only. and nutrition. Game rules are different for boys teams vs girls REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 5–7 teams therefore we will offer two different COURSE: EA3044-3 PERIOD: 3-4 sections. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 8 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE: EA3044-1 PERIOD: 1-2 BOYS COURSE: EA0035-5 PERIOD: 5 COURSE FEE: NO FEE GIRLS COURSE: EA0035-4 PERIOD: 4 COURSE FEE: NO FEE DANCE, DANCE, DANCE Do you have a middle schooler who loves to dance? NET SPORTS If so, this course is for them! We will be working The fundamentals of volleyball, pickle ball, and hard on our dance skills, while having a blast! badminton will be taught and practiced throughout Students will participate in learning the basics of class. Drills will be used for each skill, as well as dance. We will focus on arm placement, proper strategy sessions for playing games. dance technique and skills, and what it means to REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 preform with a team. While pom will be our main COURSE: EA3020 PERIOD: 1,2 focus, all students will have the opportunity to also COURSE FEE: NO FEE learn a short ballet and hip hop routine as well. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 SPORTS GALORE COURSE: CA2034 PERIOD: 4 Participate in a variety of team sports and games COURSE FEE: NO FEE such as kickball, football, soccer, baseball, and Dodge the Flag. Rules and technique will be ENDURANCE TRAINING covered in this course to enhance a sense of fair If summer training for fall sports is something you play, leadership, and sportsmanship. There will be have considered, then you will want to register for a tournament the last week of Summer Academy. Endurance Training. Daily sessions will run all six Sign up for fun and exercise. weeks of Summer Academy. During our session REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 you will run on the bike trail, at county parks, COURSE: EA3019 PERIOD: 1,2 and around the high school practice facilities. COURSE FEE: NO FEE The goal is to help you develop an appropriate cardiovascular system ready to go “the distance.” TENNIS This course is designed to teach students how to Please be prepared to exercise daily and BRING PERIOD TIMES WATER! This course runs periods 1 through 2. play tennis. The basic skills are stressed along with PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 7–12 light competition, proper sportsmanship, and rules. Singles and doubles play are emphasized COURSE: EA3046 PERIOD: 8am–9:50am PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am COURSE FEE: NO FEE throughout the course. Students must be properly dressed and provide their own racquets. PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am

FLAG FOOTBALL REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6-8 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am Throughout our Flag Football course, we will COURSE: EA2077 PERIOD: 1,2 PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm concentrate on throwing, catching, offensive and COURSE FEE: NO FEE defensive concepts, and team work. The students

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 TRACK AND FIELD MAGICAL WORLD OF HARRY POTTER This is a fun, informative, learn-by-doing class Be a muggle no longer! Delve into the magical world middle school for boys and girls of all abilities. Participants will of Harry Potter by reading and listening to the story, Grades 6–8 develop skills for field and running events as well watching the movie. Get sorted into the Hogwarts as an improved understanding of the sport of track houses, play Quidditch, create your own wand, and NOTE: and field. Even if track and field isn’t your favorite learn about the wizarding world! COURSE SELECTION BASED ON GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 sport, this class increases physical conditioning and REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 athletic skills transferable to other sports. COURSE: AE2050 PERIOD: 3,5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE FEE: $5 COURSE: EA3055 PERIOD: 1,2 COURSE FEE: NO FEE RECOMMENDED READING This course is by teacher recommendation only. ULTIMATE FRISBEE For those recommended, a letter will come Throughout our ultimate Frisbee course, we will home. Sign up will be by first come first serve emphasize skill development, aerobic fitness and basis. This course is designed to utilize spirit of competition. Includes various throwing informational texts to personalize instruction and and catching techniques, offensive skills, defensive promote critical thinking and problem solving. skills, strategies, and rules of the game. The students Students will focus on vocabulary, comprehension, will work through skill drills, game play, and other and summarizing within high interest topics. fun individual and team challenges. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE: AE3626 PERIOD: 2,3,5 COURSE: EA3056 PERIOD: 3 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: NO FEE

WIFFLE BALL SCIENCE Come join the fun in the sun and learn about baseball. We will talk about rules and how the game SCIENCE DISCOVERY works. We will also practice techniques on throw- In this student directed class we will be working ing, hitting, pitching, and base running. This is a together on projects and holding competitions that great way to learn and practice baseball taking in demonstrate basic principles of science. Students the safety of wiffle ball using plastic and foam base- will decide what they want to learn about. Come balls. Each student will need to bring a baseball mitt. ready on the first day with ideas! Hands-on activities REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 3–8 will teach a variety of science concepts. We will COURSE: EA2092 PERIOD: 1 explore how a balloon can blow itself up, discover COURSE FEE: NO FEE the mysteries of friction and gravity, determine the properties of slime, and solve our everyday questions behind the many mysteries of sciences! READING REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE: AF3007 PERIOD: 1,2 BOOK CLUB COURSE FEE: $5 Book Club is designed to empower students to choose a variety of novels and share their ideas in a AROUND THE WORLD IN 28 DAYS fun, relaxed manner. Would you like to travel around the world in 28 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 days? Buckle your seatbelt and get out your passport COURSE: AE3007 PERIOD: 1 because we are going to take imaginary voyages, COURSE FEE: NO FEE visiting countries around the world. Discuss traditions, music, games, cities, and attractions from PERIOD TIMES the country of the day. Eat traditional foods, make PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am

arts and crafts, and play games from those countries. PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am We will spend six weeks creating an informational booklet on the countries we visit. Lots of fun in store! PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am COURSE: AG2013 PERIOD: 4 PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm COURSE FEE: $5

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 TECHNOLOGY & STEAM Learners will apply science, technology, middle school ENGINEERING engineering, art, and math concepts to solve Grades 6–8 problems by building project solutions. Project 3D MODELING/IMAGING solutions will be designed, built, and tested in NOTE: Begin your journey into the world of 3D imaging teams. Projects may include catapults, bridges, COURSE SELECTION BASED ON and modeling by exploring the basics of SketchUp, towers, rockets, parachutes, bungee cords, hydraulic GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and if interested cranes/grapplers, etc. Adobe Animation. Students will then work deeply REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 in the program of most interest on projects of own COURSE: AF4000 PERIOD: 4, 5 choosing. Other possibilities include 3d printing COURSE FEE: $5 and laser cutting. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6-12 COURSE: AF2018 PERIOD: 1,2 WORLD LANGUAGES COURSE FEE: NO FEE INTRO TO SPANISH BEGINNER CODING Hola! This intro level Spanish class is perfect for Come join us for a summer of coding and extend students who want to test out a language, get a head the knowledge and fun from coding at school. start before beginning Spanish during the school Students will use programs like Minecraft, Google year or refresh the basics. Students will work on CS first, Techspace coding, and Cargo-Bot to learn greetings, simple conversation and storytelling. We about coding. will get you moving and speaking Spanish through REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6-8 stories, music, skits and games! We’ll conclude the COURSE: AF2012 PERIOD: 3 course with a fiesta. COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6-8 COURSE: AB3050 PERIOD: 2 BUILDING EXTRAVAGANZA COURSE FEE: NO FEE Building Extravaganza is designed for bright, motivated thinkers. Students will learn about INTERMEDIATE SPANISH structures and their design elements. Geodesic Hola! This Spanish course is designed for any dome construction will be examined and student who already has a little Spanish under their constructed as one of the building projects. belt. This is ideal for students who have had intro REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 courses to Spanish in school and are ready to move COURSE: AF2011 PERIOD: 2 a little faster. We will build up your confidence COURSE FEE: $8 speaking Spanish through stories, music, skits and games! We’ll conclude the course with a fiesta. LOCALLY GROWN REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6-8 Learn how to grow your own food from home COURSE: AB3050 PERIOD: 3 in various methods to include hydroponics, COURSE FEE: NO FEE aquaponics, raised beds and traditional gardens. Participants will learn the basics of how to plant and raise a garden. All learners will take home their own vegetable container garden! REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–8 COURSE: AF4010 PERIOD: 3 COURSE FEE: $6 PERIOD TIMES

PERIOD 1: 8:00–8:55am

PERIOD 2: 8:55–9:50am

PERIOD 3: 9:50–10:45am

PERIOD 4: 10:45–11:40am

PERIOD 5: 11:40am–12:35pm

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 high school Grades 9–12

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tion day. A dance audition will happen at the end DRAMA of singing auditions each day. If you have any questions regarding auditions, KM WELCOMES NEW PARTNER please contact Sarah Leuwerke: FIAMMA PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY [email protected] THE SUMMER ACADEMY MUSICAL: Rogers and Hammerstein’s classic • Live orchestra • Performances in the high school auditorium “The Sound of Music” • Set buildings • Lots of roles SHOW DATES July 30-August 2 REHEARSALS Rehearsals will be held during Summer Academy This will be a wonderful, full-scale performance periods 3-5. opportunity for intermediate grades. All area Tech rehearsals: Saturday, July 25, 1-6pm students who have completed grades 6-9 are wel- Sunday, July 26, 1-6pm come to audition. Fees for three Summer Acad- Dress rehearsals during daytime emy periods apply to students outside of Kettle Summer Academy hours: Moraine District. Monday, July 27 AUDITIONS: Please prepare one of the follow- Tuesday, July 28 ing songs: Wednesday, July 29 is a DARK DAY. • “Edelweiss,” “Climb Every Mountain,” NO REHEARSAL. “My Favorite Things” • “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” *boys sing AUDITIONS “Rolf’s” verse, girls sing “Liesl’s” verse Auditions at the middle school: April 6 & 7 2:45pm-5:30pm • Accompanist is provided. Your song MUST be memorized. Auditions at the high school: April 8 2:45pm-5:30pm Sign up for auditions can be found online https:// www.kmsd.edu/Page/2528 Callbacks will be posted online: Wednesday, April 8 by 10pm Be prepared to stay for the entirety of your audi- BACK TO CONTENTS PAGE 31

Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 CALLBACKS AT THE HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY & Thursday, April 9 2:30–4:30pm high school Cast list will be posted online Saturday, April 11. ENGINEERING If cast, students will be required to complete Grades 9–12 3D MODELING/IMAGING registration through Summer Academy. Begin your journey into the world of 3D imaging NOTE: REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–9 COURSE SELECTION BASED ON and modeling by exploring the basics of SketchUp, COURSE: CB3014 (Schedule Varies) GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and if interested PERIOD: 3–5 Adobe Animation. Students will then work deeply COURSE FEE: NO FEE in the program of most interest on projects of own choosing. Other possibilities include 3d printing FINE ARTS and laser cutting. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6-12 CERAMICS COURSE: AF2018 PERIOD: 1,2 This course explores a variety of ceramic COURSE FEE: NO FEE techniques ranging from slab, pinch pot and coil building/construction. Students will create both STEAM Learners will apply science, technology, numerous functional vessels and sculptures. We’ll engineering, art, and math concepts to solve also experiment with finishes ranging from glaze, problems by building project solutions. Project underglaze, and paint finishes. This class runs solutions will be designed, built, and tested in period 4 through 5. teams. Projects may include catapults, bridges, REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 towers, rockets, parachutes, bungee cords, COURSE: MM4000 PERIOD: 4 through 5 hydraulic cranes/grapplers, etc. COURSE FEE: $10 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6-12 DRAWING & PAINTING COURSE: AF4000 PERIOD: 4,5 Experience a variety of drawing and painting COURSE FEE: NO FEE techniques artists use to create realistic and impressionistic works of art. Media will include, PHYSICAL EDUCATION graphite, charcoal, oil pastel, colored pencil, watercolor, tempera, and acrylic. Subjects will be CARDIO GAMES your choice but we’ll cover the secrets to creating This course is designed as a physical fitness games successful landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and class in which the students will have an opportunity figures. Students may use own photo references to learn new and exciting ways to have fun and and will learn composition strategies in order to improve their health. Students will take skills they take stronger photographs for their art. have learned in other games (football, basketball, REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 etc.) and apply them to new and exciting games. COURSE: MM4070 PERIOD: 3 Students will utilize skills such as throwing, kicking, COURSE FEE: $5 catching, running, and jumping in combination with SCULPTURE a cardiovascular workout that will challenge them Sculpture is designed for the student who enjoys and improve their health. Join now and prepare to working with their hands. Students will work with be excited! clay, wood, plaster, paper mache’, found objects, REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 and more. They will practice critical thinking COURSE: EA3042 PERIOD: 5 while generating ideas and their implementation COURSE FEE: NO FEE into three-dimensional art. Students will learn to create sculpture in a variety of ways by both additive and reductive techniques as they refine their skills at using sculpture as a means of visual communication. This class runs periods 4 through 5 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 6–12 COURSE: MM4045-5 PERIOD: 4-5 COURSE FEE: $10

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 COMPLETE FITNESS THE KM WAY ENDURANCE TRAINING This comprehensive Fitness program is tailored If summer training for fall sports is something you for the student who chooses to be introduced or have considered, then you will want to register for high school continue their fitness journey. The class will include Endurance Training. Daily sessions will run all six Grades 9–12 all facets of conditioning, including: strength, weeks of Summer Academy. During our session NOTE: power, speed, agility, flexibility, resistance training you will run on the bike trail, at county parks, COURSE SELECTION BASED ON and nutrition. (6:30-8:00am is only for those and around the high school practice facilities. GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 completing 10th grade and above) The goal is to help you develop an appropriate REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 8–12 cardiovascular system ready to go “the distance.” COURSE: EA3044-A PERIOD: 6:30–8am Please be prepared to exercise daily and BRING COURSE: EA3044-1 PERIOD: 1-2 (Grade 8-9) WATER! This course runs periods 1 through 2. COURSE FEE: NO FEE REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 7–12 COURSE: EA3046 PERIOD: 8am–9:50am COURSE FEE: NO FEE

High School Credit Courses (Grade requirement is based on grade completed in 2019/2020 school year).

COURSES 9-12 General Information

All students enrolling in an online class must submit a current email address for the student and the parent. Teachers will use this address for primary communication. Each online course is the counterpart to the classes offered during a regular school year semester and may require up to three hours of school work each day as the high school class has been condensed to a six week time period for Summer Academy. Students are limited to take up to two Summer Academy online first time earned credit classes. Enrollment is limited and will be taken on a first come first served basis. Priority may be given based on graduation requirements for 2020. Student athletes who may be participating in Division I or II college athletics are advised to check NCAA restrictions for online classes and admission eligibility prior to taking any online classes. Students who register for any online class will be required to attend an advisory session prior to the start of Summer Academy. Dates are to be decided.

GRADING AND ATTENDANCE Students will be graded according to the current grading scale at Kettle Moraine High School. Students are expected to participate on a daily basis and make adequate weekly progress. A student who is not actively participating in the class each week will be dropped with a failing grade and no credit awarded. Courses taken for high school credit will become part of the permanent student record with the grade and credit so designated. Students who must drop a Summer Academy course must do so by the end of the first week of Summer Academy so that the grade and credit will not be reflected on their transcript. Only three absences are allowed for classroom taught high school courses offered for credit. Students with more than three absences will be dropped with a failing grade and no credit awarded.

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Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 topics of interest and creating projects to inform high school ENGLISH their classmates. They will tie their topics in with the dimensions of wellness and how they relate to Grades 9–12 ENGLISH I .5 CREDIT health. Students will be required to attend a one This course requires Instructor & School Counselor NOTE: hour CPR training to earn credit for this course. COURSE SELECTION BASED ON approval in order to register. Please ensure you are available for one of the GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 This course is for students who have failed a term following CPR classes. Class will be held at the high of English I. Students will work through modules School in C22 on June 24th 4:00-5:00 OR associated with nonfiction, fiction, writing, and July 8th 4:00-5:00 grammar personalized based on student need. The REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 8–12 course will meet once per week with online work COURSE: SA9002 required between class sessions. PERIOD: Online and 60 min. CPR class REQUIREMENTS: Grades 9-12 + approval COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE: SA103 PERIOD: Online and 90 min. Weekly Mtgs COURSE FEE: NO FEE MATH

ENGLISH II .5 CREDIT These personalized courses are designed to help This course requires Instructor & School Counselor students be on track to meet the Mathematics approval in order to register. graduation requirements. This course is for students who have failed a term These courses are open to the following of English II. Students will work through modules students: associated with nonfiction, fiction, writing, and • Any student who was enrolled in Mathematical grammar personalized based on student need. The Pathways class at KMHS during the 2019-2020 course will meet once per week with online work School year required between class sessions. • Any students enrolled in a Mathematics course REQUIREMENTS: Grades 9-12 + approval at the High School of Health Sciences, KM COURSE: SA104 Global or KM Perform PERIOD: Online and 90 min. Weekly Mtgs These courses are highly recommended for the COURSE FEE: NO FEE following students: ENGLISH III .5 CREDIT • Incoming seniors who have less than two credits of Mathematics courses transcripted This course requires Instructor & School Counselor • Incoming juniors who have less than one credit approval in order to register. of Mathematics courses transcripted This course is for students who have failed a term • Pathways students who have earned less than of English III. Students will work through modules one full credit of Mathematics during the 2019- associated with nonfiction, fiction, writing, and 2020 school year grammar personalized based on student need. The course will meet once per week with online work NOTE: Incoming freshman cannot sign up for required between class sessions. this course, if you are an incoming freshman and REQUIREMENTS: Grades 9-12 + approval need to finish your Mathematics course during the COURSE: SA137 Summer, please contact your current middle school PERIOD: Online and 90 min. Weekly Mtgs Mathematics instructor. COURSE FEE: NO FEE MATHEMATICAL PATHWAY HEALTH .5 credit REQUIREMENTS: See Above Grades: 9-12 This required ninth grade Health class is designed COURSE: SAMMP to increase the student’s knowledge of human PERIOD: Online and Weekly Mtgs health. Topics discussed include but are not limited COURSE FEE: NO FEE to: Prevention and Healthy Behaviors, Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, Communicable Diseases, Cancer, Cardiovascular Health and Nutrition, and Human Growth and Development. Students will have the opportunity to choose how they want to meet each standard of health by choosing their own BACK TO CONTENTS PAGE 34

Kettle Moraine Summer Academy 2020 | www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy | 262 968-6300 ext.5325 / fax 262 968-6390 ONLINE COURSES PERSONAL FINANCE .5 credit Personal Finance introduces students to the high school First time earned credit world of money management and finance. They Grades 9–12 will learn what to do with their money, financial AMERICAN GOVERNMENT & POLITICS responsibilities and options, and about the NOTE: .5 credit consequences of mismanaged finances. Young COURSE SELECTION BASED ON GRADE COMPLETED IN 19/20 In Foundations of American Government and people today are plunged into a world of prolific Politics online course, students advance their credit cards, debt, and declining trends in saving. understanding of their political heritage and They must be prepared to choose credit card the structure of the federal government. They or debit card; buy a car or lease one; cash value investigate current political events, the process of insurance, term insurance, or none at all; and how decision-making, and what it means to participate to choose a mutual fund for a 40l(K). This class in the democratic process. Projects, lectures, introduces and explains financial concepts such discussions, audio-visuals, assignments and essays as consumer credit, investing, taxes, purchasing are used as the means to assess student progress strategies, stock analysis, portfolio development, and achievement. and insurance. There will be weekly office hours Prerequisites: United States History or concurrent with Mr. Leduc on Wednesdays at 10am. Two will enrollment (or AP equivalent). be mandatory. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 11-12 REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 10–12 COURSE: SA203 PERIOD: NA COURSE: SA638 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE FEE: NO FEE

CURRENT EVENTS .5 credit US HISTORY .5 credit per semester This social studies course examines the political, In this online course students will be studying social, and economic developments of the US History from the Gilded Age to Modern contemporary world, both here in American and America (1880-2001). Students will be expected around the globe. Students in the course utilize a to participate in class by viewing online videos, variety of media sources to track current events. presentations, and readings on each of the topics The course includes discussion, projects, written of the class. Students will take online quizzes and assignments and a variety of other approaches. An participate in online discussions with classmates interest in and willingness to follow the news are and the instructor. This course requires Guidance prerequisites of this course. Counselor approval in order to register. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 10-12 PREREQUISITE: Modern World History COURSE: SA244 PERIOD: NA REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 9-12 COURSE FEE: NO FEE COURSE: (Sem 1) SA221A (Sem 2) SA221B MODERN WORLD HISTORY COURSE FEE: NO FEE .5 credit per semester In this online course students will be studying: Transition to Modern Times, Revolution and Reaction, Economic Change, the Age of Expansion, War and Peace, and the Post World War II era (1500-1960). Students will be expected to participate in class by viewing online videos, presentations, and readings on each of the topics of the class. Students will take online quizzes and participate in online discussions with classmates and the instructor. This course requires Guidance Counselor approval in order to register. REQUIREMENTS: Grades: 9-12 COURSE: (Sem1) SA211A (Sem2) SA211B COURSE FEE: NO FEE

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