PREP ACADEMY TUTORS MONTREAL

LEARN ‘N PLAY CAMP

Prep Academy is happy to offer back- yard / park camp activities, led by fun, engaging and experienced counsellors!

From Sports to Scavenger Hunts to Science Experiments to Crafts, try our Learn ’n Play Summer Camp for Kids. HOW IT WORKS?

Based on the kids’ interests, we will offer everything from science experiments, scaven- ger hunts, sports drills, arts and crafts, and drama, to relay races and more. If kids are loving one activity, counsellors are advised not to change it, as we want the kids to have fun and let loose this summer, not adhere to a strict curriculum. Ages 4 + (for younger kids, we have other options).

There will be a maximum of 6 students per counsellor, from max 3 families (as mandat- ed by the government). Each session will be customized with specific activities designed to appeal to every kids’ particular interests. There is no time commitment, just a 12-hour cancellation policy.

The charge is $20/hr per family, with a minimum of 3 hours, (9-12 or 1-4). Parents can choose to add hours according to their preference.

On rainy days, no one is permitted to go inside and lessons will be cancelled. Further- more, counsellors will be assigned to one group for the duration of the session, rather than hopping from house to house to avoid contact with too many families.

If the sessions take place at the park, then parents will need to drop off / pick up their kids

* PRICING VARIES IF ONLY FOR ONE FAMILY. CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION. LEARN ‘N PLAY ACTIVITIES

LEARN ARTS

√ Scrabble √ Paint Walking Sticks / Rocks

√ Mastermind √ Tye Dye

√ Write a Book / Make a Book √ Jewelry Making

√ Camp Newspaper √ Painting / Drawing

√ Letter Writing √ Talent Show

√ Learning About Countries Through √ Game Show Flags √ Write a Play √ Minute Mysteries √ Puppet Theatre √ And Many More… √ 3D Art Sculpture

√ Mixed Media Painting

√ Build-Your-Own-Instruments

Tricks

√ Baking / Cooking (food then cooked by parent)

√ And Many More…

3 STEM (Science, Technology, SPORTS / PLAY

Engineering, Math) √ Water Balloon Dodgeball

√ Mythbusters √ Field Day Relay Races

√ Make a Volcano √ Soccer Drills

√ Screen Free Coding with Legos √ Obstacle Course

√ Magic Tricks √ Home Olympics

√ Inventions √ Water Balloon Baseball

√ Solar Oven √ Make-Your-Own Bowling Alley

√ Making a Compass √ Life-Sized Board Games

√ And Many More… √ Nature Scavenger Hunt

√ Capture the Flag

√ Soccer / Volleyball

√ Create a Mini-Golf Course

√ Frisbee Bowling

√ Minute to Win It

√ And Many More…

4 EXAMPLES OF PREP COUNSELOR

JULIA LANGLEBEN

Julia is completing her DEC in Dawson’s Pure and Applied Science Program, where she is on the Dean’s Honour List and dur- ing which time she won the Marianopolis College Science Award at the Montreal Regional Science and Technology Fair.

She graduated from Herzliah High School’s Science Program, on the Distinction Honour Roll, during which time she received the Meyer Steinmetz Lev Tov Award, an award for cultivating positivity in school and within the community. She also holds her Cer- tificate of Merit, an award for outstanding overall achievement in High School.

Julia holds her Piano Secondary Studies Diploma from the McGill Schulich School of Music, with a Distinction Certificate of Success for study in piano.

At , Julia was the Unit Special- ist for children ages 7-12. She is currently the Fellowship, she participated in a year-long creativity in a range of activities, and an Program Counsellor at Shaar Hashomayim leadership and community service fel- overall love of learning, combined with where she runs weekly educational pro- lowship. having fun. gramming for children ages 7-12, planning As an Environmental Club member, she Training and Certification: engaging activities to educate children on organized awareness activities in school • Standard First Aid Certification, the importance of community. Ambulance St. Jean, Montreal QC for environmental conscience, and on the 2019-present She has worked as a tutor both privately anti-bullying committee, she organized • Certified for general First Aid, CPR level C, and administration of AED. and for Jewish Academic Student Support recognition activities for teens. Julia also • WHMIS Certification, Lady Davis in math, science, English and Hebrew, for volunteered at Ambulance St. Jean as a first- Research Institute, Montreal QC 2018-present both Elementary and High-School students. aider and medical caretaker at Montreal- • Certified for laboratory safety accord- At the Friendship Circle, Julia created and wide events, and at CHAI Lifeline in ing to CNESST Quebec. planned activities for children and young support of children with terminal illnesses. • Bronze Cross Certification, Lifesaving Society, Montreal QC 2017-present adults with special needs, and was voted Julia loves working with kids and exhibits • Certified for emergency management, ‘Volunteer of the Month.’ On the Diller Teen CPR and administration of an AED. patience when explaining difficult concepts,

5 ANDREA TUTINO

Andrea currently attends Concordia’s John Molson School of Business. He attended Upper Canada College for Grade 12 and graduated from Loyola High School (Hon- our Roll) before that.

His specialties include all subjects at the Elementary level, and math and science at the High School level. He worked as a tutor at Edinburgh Elementary School, helping students from Grades 1-6 in both English and French, as well as with general homework help. He has tutored privately for years.

An avid believer in community service, An- drea volunteered on a Dominican Republic Humanitarian Trip, rebuilding houses, and both organized and executed his school’s Drive to Zambia, which provided school supplies to students in need.

Andrea worked as a Lakeshore soccer referee for kids aged 14 and under, and as the Lakeshore soccer coach, he taught soccer skills to kids aged 6 and under. At Wimgym Coach, he coached children aged 2-3, and at Beaconsfield Summer Camp, he super- vised children aged 6-10. He has worked as a babysitter for years (3+).

At Upper Canada College, he was the Junior Varsity Assistant Captain. Aside from Double Letter Lakeshore Hockey, he has played soccer and lacrosse.

Andrea’s genuine love of teaching kids and inspiring creativity, results in a relaxed atmosphere in which students feel comfortable.

6 ANNA CHUPRUN

Anna recently completed her DEC from Dawson College in Liberal Arts (honors) and will be attending McGill next Fall to start her Bachelor of Arts, with a double major in Political Science and English Theatre. In addition, Anna was a member of Dawson College’s Model UN team.

She works as a teaching assistant and camp counselor at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts, where she coordinates theatre activities for children while ensur- ing their physical and emotional wellbeing.

Her specialties include English and His- tory (Elementary and High School), and Elementary Math and Science. She has both tutored and babysat privately for years, including children aged 3-12.

She tutored students at Royal West in English, math, science, French, History, and geography, while maintaining contact with parents and teachers on the student’s progress.

Her love of kids combined with her experience in teaching and activity coordination will create a fun and comfortable environment for all children to learn and grow.

7 RULES AND REGULATIONS

• MIN. 3 & MAX. OF 6 KIDS PER COUNSELOR. • MIN, OF 2 AND MAX. OF 3 FAMILIES*. • MINIMUM 3 HOUR BLOCKS PER COUNSELOR. • RAINY DAYS WILL NOT OCCUR INDOORS. • IF POSSIBLE, ONE BATHROOM ALLOCATED TO COUNSELOR. KIDS USE ANOTHER ONE. • COUNSELOR MUST WEAR MASK IF SOCIAL DISTANCING IS NOT POSSIBLE. • ▪FOR THE PARK, WE ASK THAT YOU WALK AND PICK-UP YOUR KIDS. • ▪12 HOURS NOTICE IF YOU NEED TO CANCEL. IF A SESSION IS CANCELED LESS THAN 12 HOURS BEFORE, THE CLIENT WILL BE CHARGED.

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