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ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES & ATHLETICS 1

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ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES & ATHLETICS 2

General Information

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Registration Process & Policies – PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY

•After-schoolprogramwillbeavailableonlineonFebruary22,2016.

•Studentsmayregisteron-line(www.sas.edu.sg/easa)forupto3classes.

•OnlineregistrationforFirstchoiceclassopensFebruary29at10a.m.

•OnlineregistrationforSecond&ThirdchoiceclassesopenfromMarch2(midnightofMarch1)toMarch15.

•RegistrationsreceivedonMarch14onwardswillbesubjectedtoa$15.00latefee.

•LateregistrationswillnotbeacceptedafterMarch15,2016.

•Minimumandmaximumstudentenrollmentsarelistedwitheachclassdescription.

•Therewillbenorefundsafteryouhavepaidandregisteredyourchildinaclass(onceyouhavereceivedthereceiptfromPayPal).

•There will be no switches (transfers to a different after-school class) after yourregistrationisconfirmed(onceyouhavereceivedthereceiptfromPayPal).

•Afterregistrationiscompleted,parentscanaccessthe“registeredactivities”linkonafter-schoolregistrationsystemtoviewreceiptsandregistrationconfirmation.

General Information when After-school classes start:

•AllchildrenmustreporttotheK-2or3-5cafeteriadirectlyafterschoolat3pm.

•Cafeteriasupervisionisprovideduntil3:15whentheafter-schoolclassesbegin.

•PrimarySchoolstudentsmaybepickedupat4:15pmorridethe4:25pmK-2After-SchoolBusService(Registrationonline),orwalkhomeifwrittenparentalpermissionisgivenviaeasinfo@sas.edu.sg.

•3-5Schoolstudentsmaywalkhome,bepickeduporridea4:25pmStudentActivityBus(YOUmustcontacttheBusOffice@6360-6770toarrangefortheActivityBus)afterconfirmedenrollmentinanafter-schoolclass.

•PleasenotifytheElementaryActivities&Athleticsoffice(roomP-101)orateasainfo@sas.edu.sgifyourchildwillbeabsentfromtheirafter-schoolclass.

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PrE-School & Pre-Kindergarten Students Daily List of ActivitiesMondays Grade Tuesdays Grade Wednesdays Grade Thursdays GradeSoccer First

SkillsPreS & PreK

Soccer First Skills

PreS & PreK

Soccer First Skills

PreS & PreK Playmaker PreK

Karate for Little Ones PreK Ballet Fairies PreK Acting Twinkles PreK

Kindergarten - Grade 2 Students Daily List of ActivitiesMondays Grade Tuesdays Grade Wednesdays Grade Thursdays Grade

Kinder Soccer Skills K Kinder Swim K Kinder Soccer Skills

for Girls K Kinder Climb K

Basketball Skills (Boys) 1-2 Basketball

Skills (Girls) 1-2Soccer Skills

Development for Girls

1-2 Kinder Soccer Skills K

Yoga for Children 1-2 Game Busters 1-2 Climb-On 1-2 Yoga for

Children K

Soccer Skills Development 1-2 Karate K-2 Taekwondo

(Intermediate Belts) 1-2 Soccer Skills Development 1-2

Futsal 2 Acting Starlets K Acting Performance 1-2 Swim Lessons 1-2

Kinder Ballerinas K-1 Lil’ Ballerinas 1-2 Sculptures 1 Karate K-2

Hip Kids Hop 1-2 Little Cooks K Clay Modeling 2 Taekwondo (Beginner Belts) K-2

Jr. Scientists 2 Creativity Lab Jr. K-1 Hip Boys Hop 2

Keyboard Lessons K Little Cooks 1 Great Masters 1-2

Little Engineers K Chess for Beginners 2 Creativity Lab 2

Xtreme Little Engineers K Jr. Engineers 1-2 Jr. Scientists 2

Junior Game Coders 1-2 Piano for

Beginners 1-2

Xtreme Jr. Engineers 1-2

Minecraft 1-2

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Grade 3 - 5 Students Daily List of ActivitiesMondays Grade Tuesdays Grade Wednesdays Grade Thursdays Grade

Futsal 4-5Touch

Rugby Skills (boys & girls)

3-4 Basketball Skills (Girls) 3-5 Basketball Skills 3-5

Discover Synchronized

Swim (3:15-5:15)4-6 Girls Dodgeball 3-5 Badminton 3-5 Game Masters 3-5

Karate (Beginner Belts) 3-8 Cricket Skills 3-5 Girls Touch Rugby

Skills 4-5 Volleyball 3-5

Hip Kids Hop 3 Climb-On 3-5 Dodgeball 4-5 Hip Boys Hop 3-5

Acting Performance 3-5 Painting 3-5 Karate

(Advanced Belts) 3-8 Sketchbook Club 3-4

Sewing Club 4-5 Jewelry Making 4-5 Taekwondo (Beginners Belts) 3-6 Explore

Printmaking 3-5

Beginners Violin Ensemble II 3-4 Fun with

Cooking 4-5 Hip Kids Hop 3-5 Reading Workshop 4-5

Jr. Robotics 3 Mad Scientists 4-5 Fire, Clay and Fun 3-5 Competitive Chess 4-5

Xtreme Jr. Robotics 3 Sewing &

Dressmaking 4-5 Guitar for Returning Students 4-5

Ninja Game Coders 4-5 Fun with Cooking 3 Movie Makers 4-5

Jr. Journalists 3-5 Fridays Grade

Debate Club 4-5 Futsal 3-4

Beginners Violin Ensemble II 3-4 Taekwondo

(3-5 Adv/MS Beg) 3-8

Guitar for Returning Students 4-5 Sewing &

Dressmaking 3-4

Girls Coding Club 3-5 Speaking for Sucess 4-5

Girls Robotics Club 3-5 Scratch Coders 3-4

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Recreation Activities

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Recreation Activities

SoccerFirstSkills–Preschool/PreK

The Coerver® First Skills soccer trainningprogram is for children aged between 4-6.Fun is the cornerstoneof the curriculumwithan introduction to basic skills and a positiveexperience in the game featuring individualand team contests and small sided games.Theatmosphere isenergeticand joyfulasweencourage all soccer players to learn to lovethegame.

Mondays1:45-2:30

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum-6,Maximum-12$220

Tuesdays1:45-2:30

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum-6,Maximum-12$220

Wednesdays1:45-2:308classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum-6,Maximum-12$220

KinderSwimLessons–KG

This class is designed for studentswho arealready water safe (who are able to gounderwateranddogpaddle)andneedtostarttoworkonbasicstrokedevelopment. Incaseofrain,pleasebringsportsshoestoeveryswimclassaswewillnotcancelclassbutwillofferanalternateactivity.

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

JamesTayESsmallPool

Minimum-6,Maximum-10$200

KinderClimb–KG

Welcome to introductory climbing. Variousclimbingactivities,safetyandsimpletechniqueswill be covered in this class designed tochallengealllevelsofclimbers.Agoodpairofathletictrainingshoesandapositiveattitudeisallthatisneededforthisfunactivity!

Thursdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

MsLawrenceESGymB

Minimum-8,Maximum-10$180

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Recreation Activities

YogaforChildren–KG

Yogaforyoungonesrequiresalotofenergyandalittlebitofimagination.Ratherthanfocusingonpreciseposesandlongsequences,childrendevelopaloveofyogabypracticingasana-sinstories,games,andshortsequences.Inadditiontostrength,balance,andflexibility,afoundationformindfulnessiscreated.Relaxationtechniques,breathing exercises, and visualization will helpyour young ones develop along the path ofyoga.TaughtbyLauraFitzpatrickRYT500.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mrs.LauraRoomP-213

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$180

KinderSoccerSkills-KG

The Coerver® First Skills soccer trainningprogram is for children aged between 4-6.Fun is the cornerstone of the curriculum withan introduction to basic skills and a positiveexperience in the game featuring individualand team contests and small sided games.The atmosphere is energetic and joyful as weencourageallsoccerplayerstolearntolovethegame.

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum—8,Maximum—24$180

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

KinderSoccerSkillsforGirls-KG

The Coerver® First Skills soccer trainningprogram is for children aged between 4-6.Fun is the cornerstone of the curriculum withan introduction to basic skills and a positiveexperience in the game featuring individualand team contests and small sided games.The atmosphere is energetic and joyful as weencourageallsoccerplayerstolearntolovethegame.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

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Recreation Activities

BasketballSkills(Boys)–1st/2ndgrade

Introducing a high energy, continuous movementbasketballskillscourse.Studentswillbeencouragedtohavefunwithvariousdribbling,passing,shooting,anddefensivegames.Ourchallengeandemphasiswillbeonpushingourselves towardspersonal improvementinthispopularandexcitingteamsport.

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Mr.PollockESGymC

Minimum—12,Maximum—24$180

BasketballSkills(Girls)–1st/2ndgrade

Introducing a high energy, continuous movementbasketballskillscourse.Studentswillbeencouragedtohavefunwithvariousdribbling,passing,shooting,anddefensivegames.Ourchallengeandemphasiswillbeonpushingourselves towardspersonal improvementinthispopularandexcitingteamsport.

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mr.SchusterESGymC

Minimum—12,Maximum—18$160

YogaforChildren–1st/2ndgrade

Yoga for young ones requires a lot of energy anda little bit of imagination. Rather than focusing onpreciseposesand longsequences, childrendevelopaloveofyogabypracticingasana-sinstories,games,andshortsequences.Inadditiontostrength,balance,andflexibility,afoundationformindfulnessiscreated.Relaxation techniques, breathing exercises, andvisualizationwillhelpyouryoungonesdevelopalongthepathofyoga.TaughtbyLauraFitzpatrickRYT500.

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Mrs.LauraRoomP-213

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$180

ClimbOn!-1st/2ndgrade

Welcome to introductoryclimbing. Variousclimbingactivities,safetyandsimpletechniqueswillbecoveredinthisclassdesignedtochallengealllevelsofclimbers.Agoodpairofathletic trainingshoesandapositiveattitudeisallthatisneededforthisfunactivity!

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.WenstromESGymB

Minimum—12,Maximum—15$160

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Recreation Activities

SoccerSkillsDevelopmentforGirls–1st/2ndgrade

The Coerver® Skills Development programspecificallydesignedtointroduceyoungerplayersto theCoervermethod of player developmentand to inspire them to move forward in soccertraining. This method is recognized around theworld as the #1 way to teach and implementthe technical skills necessary for the game. Thesessions are not only fun but are designed togiveplayerstheastrongfoundationforthemtosuceedassoccerplayers.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$180

SoccerSkillsDevelopment–1st/2ndgrade

The Coerver® Skills Development programspecificallydesignedtointroduceyoungerplayersto theCoervermethod of player developmentand to inspire them to move forward in soccertraining. This method is recognized around theworld as the #1 way to teach and implementthe technical skills necessary for the game. Thesessions are not only fun but are designed togiveplayerstheastrongfoundationforthemtosucceedassoccerplayers.

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$180

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

CoerverCoachingSGESPlayfield

Minimum—8,Maximum—32$180

GameBusters!-1st/2ndgrade

Inthisafter-schoolclasswewillfocusongamesandactivities that get students moving and activelyengaged! Wewill play cooperativegames, taggames, and invasion gameswhile incorporatingsportsmanshipandteamwork.Studentswilllearnimportantgame strategieswhichwill help themdevelop fundamental motor skills that they canusetoplaymajorsportsinthefuture.Theultimategoalofthisclass istobuildeachchild’s ‘athleticconfidence’.Comejointhefun!!”

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Ms.WenstromESGymA

Minimum—20,Maximum—30$160

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Recreation Activities

SwimLessons-1st/2ndgrade

This class is designed for students in grade 1and2whoarewatersafeandhavetheabilitytoswim15meterswithoutanaid(e.g.withoutthehelpofakickboard).Wewillbeworkingonbasic stroke development and will end eachlessonwithafunactivity,e.g.thewaterslide!Incaseoflightningrisk,pleasebringsportsshoestoevery swimclassaswewillnotcancelclassbutwillofferanalternateactivity.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

JamesTayESsmallPool

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$200

Futsal(indoorsoccer)–2ndgrade

Are you ready to play some Futsal? Futsal iswidelyviewedastheidealskill-buildingsportforproducingtechnicallyexcitingsoccerplayers.Itis a low contact indoor sport, fast-paced andthekidscanplayitrainorshine.Withparticularemphasis on the skills of passing, dribbling,close control & shooting. So, what are youwaitingfor?Signupnow!

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Mr.FerrellESGymD

Minimum—8,Maximum—14$160

Futsal(indoorsoccer)–3rd/4thgrade

Are you ready to play some Futsal? Futsal iswidelyviewedastheidealskill-buildingsportforproducingtechnicallyexcitingsoccerplayers.Itis a low contact indoor sport, fast-paced andthekidscanplayitrainorshine.Withparticularemphasis on the skills of passing, dribbling,close control & shooting. So, what are youwaitingfor?Signupnow!

Fridays3:15—4:15

8classesApr1,8,15,22,29,May6,13,20

Mr.&MrsFerrellESGymA

Minimum—8Maximum—24$160

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Recreation Activities

TouchRugbySkills(boys&girls)-3rd/4thgrade

Touch rugby is a fast moving, minimal contact,evasive game that is played throughout theworldby boys andgirls. Thegame is similar torugbybutwithouttackling,scrumming,mauling,lineouts and kicking. This fast, simple andexcitinggamepromotes the fundamentals skillsof running, handling, evasion and support play,whilst developingbasic principles of attack anddefense.Itisagreatsocialgametoo!SASoffersaselectTouch(girls)orRugby(boys)in4th&5thgradeso,getaheadstartandlearntoplaynow!

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mr.ShawMSPlayfield

Minimum—10Maximum—18$160

GirlsDodgeball-3rd/4th/5thgrade

Come join us in this fast paced, fun filled,competitive game that is popularwith studentseverywhere! Emphasis will be on developingthrowing and catching skills, then using theseskillsinanumberofversionsofdodgeball.

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Ms.Lawrence&Ms.SchusterESGymD

Minimum—24,Maximum—34$160

CricketSkills-3rd/4th/5thgrade

CricketSkillsgivesupperelementarychildrentheopportunity to play cricket. They will learn andworkonfundamentalcricketskills,andbeactiveinafunenvironment.Withtheemphasisonfun,children will get a safe introduction to cricket,developlotsofbasicbowling,battingandfieldingskills.

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mr.SymesESPlayfield

Minimum—10Maximum—15$160

Climb-On!-3rd/4th/5thgrade

Welcome to introductory climbing. Variousclimbingactivities,safetyandsimpletechniqueswillbecoveredinthisclassdesignedtochallengeall levels of climbers. A good pair of athletictrainingshoesandapositiveattitudeisallthatisneededforthisfunactivity!

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mr.GoodeESGymB

Minimum—12,Maximum—14$160

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Recreation Activities

BasketballSkills(Girls)-3rd/4th/5thgrade

Introducingahighenergy,continuousmovementbasketball skills course. Students will beencouragedtohavefunwithvariousdribbling,passing, shooting, and defensive games. Ourchallenge and emphasis will be on pushingourselvestowardspersonalimprovementinthispopularandexcitingteamsport.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.GrayESGymD

Minimum—12,Maximum—24$160

BasketballSkills-3rd/4th/5thgrade

Introducingahighenergy,continuousmovementbasketball skills course. Students will beencouragedtohavefunwithvariousdribbling,passing, shooting, and defensive games. Ourchallenge and emphasis will be on pushingourselvestowardspersonalimprovementinthispopularandexcitingteamsport.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mr.GoodeESGymC

Minimum—12,Maximum—24$160

Badminton-3rd/4th/5thgrade

LearnhowtoplaythisexcitingandchallengingOlympicsport.Studentswilllearnbadmintonskillsanddrillswhileplayingavarietyofgames,whichincludes individual, doubles and team basedactivitiesandchallenges.Comeandjointhefunwith this popular sport in Singapore andAsia.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.SchusterESGymC

Minimum—12,Maximum—24$160

GameMasters!-3rd/4th/5thgrade

Inthisafter-schoolclass,studentswillplayawidevariety of cooperative and competitive gamesthatarefunandexciting.Favoritegamessuchas:MissionImpossible,Dodgeball,PitsandAlleys,andMassivePinGuardwillbeplayed.Studentswillalsolearncompetitivegamestrategiesandteambuildingskillswhichwillhelptheminmostcompetitivesportsinthefuture.Don’tmissoutonthefun!!!

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Ms.WenstromESGymA

Minimum—20,Maximum—30$160

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Recreation Activities

VolleyballSkills-3rd/4th/5thgrade

IntroducingahighenergyVolleyball skills course.Thisisaskillsanddrillsclassforbeginnerplayersthatwantto learnvolleyball fundamentals inarelaxedand fun setting. Students will be encouraged tolearnandpracticetechniquessuchasfootworkforpassing,servingandpositions.Ifyoureallyareseriousabout learningVolleyball this is theclass for you!

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Ms.SchusterESGymD

Minimum—10,Maximum—18$160

GirlsTouchRugbySkills-4th/5thgrade

This class is suitable for both beginners andexperiencedplayers.TouchRugbyiseasytolearnand is great to improve your child’s fitness. Ourgirls touch rugby program has the goal to teachgirlsspecifictouchrugbyskillssuchasrunningwiththeball,findingspace,kicking,catching,scoringatryandmostimportantly,teamwork.SASUnder11teamisthecurrentSilver&Bronzemedalholdersfor ACSIS so, learn to play before the tryouts.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.ShawMSPlayfield

Minimum—10Maximum—18$160

Futsal(indoorsoccer)-4th/5thgrade

Are you ready to play some Futsal? Futsal iswidely viewed as the ideal skill-building sport forproducingtechnicallyexcitingsoccerplayers. It isalowcontactindoorsport,fast-pacedandthekidscanplay it rainorshine.Withparticularemphasisontheskillsofpassing,dribbling,closecontrol&shooting. So, what are you waiting for? Sign upnow!

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

CoerverCoachingSGESGymA

Minimum—8,Maximum—14$160

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Recreation Activities

Dodgeball-4th/5thgrade

Come join us in this fast paced, fun filled,competitivegamethat ispopularwithstudentseverywhere! Emphasis will be on developingthrowing and catching skills, then using theseskills in a number of versions of dodge ball.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.&Mrs.GoodeESGymA

Minimum—24,Maximum—34$150

DiscoverSynchronizedSwim-4th/5th/6thgrade

(Opentonewandreturningstudents)Synchronized Swimming is an Olympic Sportthatcombinesballet,gymnasticsandswimming.Thisisagreatsportforacreativechildthatlikesmusic,choreographyandswim.ThecoachistheformerCaptainoftheSingapore’sSynchronizedSwim Team. All participants must be able toswimatleastonelengthofthepool(anystroke)and be comfortable when fully submergedin deeper water. An athletic swimming suit,swimcapanda yogamat is all that is neededfor this class! At the end of the term, parentswill be invited to watch a performance.

Mondays3:15—5:15

7classes(14hours)Mar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

*Afterclass,studentscanwalkhome,bepickedbyparentsorridethe6:15pmActivityBus

Ms.MeiShanESsmallPool

Minimum—8Maximum—12$280

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Martial Arts

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Martial Arts

Karateforlittleones–PreK

KarateisatraditionalJapanesemartialart,whichteachesstudentshowtousehands,elbows,kneesandlegsforself-defense.Itteacheschildrengooddiscipline,healthylifestyle,goodmoralsandalsohelpsthemtomakenewfriends.ThisclassaimstobuildasolidfoundationforchildrentounderstandandenjoyKarate.Studentswilllearnhowusethestrengthoftheirupperbodyandhipsandadditintopunchesorkicks.ClassesaretaughtbyadedicatedJapaneseKarateAssociationqualified4thDanblackbeltinstructorwhohasbeencoachingformorethan15years.Uniform’($50.00)orderformwillbesenthomeviaemail.

Mondays1:45—2:45

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Mr.TanMS/HSTheaterStudio

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$190

Karate–KG/1st/2ndgrade

Karate isatraditionalJapanesemartialart,whichteachesstudentshowtousehands,elbows,kneesandlegstobecomeweapons. Itteacheschildrengooddiscipline,healthylifestyle,goodmoralsandalso helps them tomake new friends. This classaims to build a solid foundation for children tounderstandandenjoyKarate.ClassesaretaughtbyadedicatedJapaneseKarateAssociationqualified5thDanblackbeltinstructorwhohasbeencoachingformorethan15years. It isoptional forstudentsto purchase their own Karate uniform. Uniform’($50.00) order form will be sent home via email.

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mr.TanRoomi-117

Minimum—8,Maximum—14$190

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

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Martial Arts

Taekwondo(BeginnerBelts)–KG/1st/2ndgrade

Taekwondo foster strong values and beliefs suchas respect, determination, modesty, perseveranceand self control. It is a systematic andprogressivetrainingthatseekstopolishandmaximizestudent’sabilityinself-defensetogetherwithimprovingtheirself confidence andmotor skills. This classwill besupervised by an International Certified Instructorwhoisa7thdegreeblackbelter.TaekwondoInstructorwillassessnewstudentsthatalreadyhavebeltsfromothercountries/organizationsandhewilldeterminewhatEASATaekwondoclassthesestudentsshouldattend.ItisoptionalforstudentstopurchasetheirownTaekwondouniformfromthecoach($80.00).Orderformwill be sent home via EASA reminder email.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mr.PatrickTanRoomP-220

Minimum—8,Maximum—22$200

Taekwondo(1-2IntermediateBelts/3-6BeginnerBelts)-1stto6thgrade

Taekwondo is a traditional Koreanmartial art thatinvolves more than physical fighting skills. Thisintroductory course will focus on the values ofTaekwondo, the fundamentals of Taekwondostances,kickingandhandtechniquesforsituationaldefense. Course taught by an InternationalcertifiedTaekwondoInstructorwhoisa7thdegreeblack belt. Instructor will assess new studentsthat already have belts from other countries/organizations and he will determine what EASATaekwondo class these students should attend.It is optional for students to purchase their ownTaekwondouniformfromthecoach($80.00).Orderformwill be sent home via EASA reminder email.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.PatrickTanRoomP-220

Minimum—8,Maximum—20$200

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Martial Arts

Taekwondo(3-5AdvancedBelts/MSBeginnerBelts)-3rdto8thgrade

Taekwondo isaperfect formof stress reliefaftera long day in school. It brings lots of benefitsfor student’s physical and emotional being.Students who aspire to be a profound blackbelter are welcome to join this group aftercompleting the beginner belt program. Thisclass will be taught by an International CertifiedInstructor who is a 7th degree black belter.Taekwondo Instructor will assess new studentsthat already have belts from other countries/organizations and he will determine what EASATaekwondo class these students should attend.

Fridays3:15—4:15

8classesApr1,8,15,22,29,May6,13,20

Mr.PatrickTanRoomi-117

Minimum—8,Maximum—20$200

Karate(BeginnerBelts-Orangebelt&below)-3rdto8thgradeKarate is a traditional Japanese martial art. Itteacheschildrengooddiscipline,healthylifestyle,good morals and also helps them to makenew friends. Classes are taught by a dedicatedJapanese Karate Association qualified 5th Danblack belt instructor who has been coaching formore than 15 years. It is optional for studentsto purchase their own Karate uniform. Uniform’($50.00) order formwill be sent home via email.

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Mr.TanRoomi-117

Minimum—8,Maximum—20$190

Karate(AdvancedBelts-Orangebelt&above)-3rdto8thgrade

Studentswillcontinuetolearnhowtousehands,elbows,kneesandlegstobecomeweapons.Theinstructorwilldesignactivitiestokeepthestudentsfocused and enthused with this amazingmartialart. Positive reinforcement for goals achieved, isthefoundationofthisprogram.Itteachesstudentsgooddiscipline,healthylifestyleandgoodmorals.ClassesaretaughtbyadedicatedJapaneseKarateAssociationqualified5thDanblackbeltinstructorwho has been coaching formore than 15 years.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.TanRoomi-117

Minimum—8,Maximum—20$190

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BalletFairies–PreK

Afun-filledopportunityforyourchildtolearnballetanddancetoclassicalmusicorshouldwesaytothe“music of the fairies”. The teacher will transformthis ballet class into a delightful imaginary world,whileallthetimethestudentswillbelearningbasicballettechniques.Nopreviousdanceexperienceisrequired and pre-kindergarten boys and girls canparticipate. Leotards and ballet slippers are notrequiredandchildrencanweartheirPEuniformandsocksinstead.

Tuesdays1:45—2:45

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Ms.VivienneTanMS/HSTheaterStudio

Minimum—8Maximum—10$220

ActingTwinkles–PreK

This fun filled program for pre-kindergartenstudentsusesmusic, singing,movementandstorytellingtohelpyoungchildrendevelopandexploretheir imagination, creativity, self-confidence andsocialization skills. It isadynamicandactiveclass,perfectforlittleactors&actresses.

Wednesdays1:45—2:45

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

ActingAnticsMS/HSTheaterStudio

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$250

ActingStarlets–Kindergarten

Do youhave a littlepassionateperformer?ActingStarlets classes will provide a safe and creativeenvironment for young children to developand explore their imagination while improvinglistening skills, language & speech, co-ordinationand confidence using a combination of singing,movement,storytellinganddramaticplay.Whatareyouwaitingfor?Sign-upnow!

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

ActingAnticsRoomP-314

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$230

KinderBallerinas–KG/1stgrade

Afun-filledopportunityforyourchildtolearnballetanddancetoclassicalmusicbyTchaikovskyandLéoDelibes. Students learn ballet technique throughfamousballetssuchasSwanLake,TheNutcracker,Coppéliaandmore.Nopreviousdanceexperienceisrequired.Leotardsandballetslippersarepreferred.

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Ms.VivienneTanRoomi-311

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$220

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Lil’Ballerinas–1st/2ndgradeA fun-filled opportunity for your child to learn balletanddance to classicalmusic by Tchaikovsky and LéoDelibes. Students learn ballet technique throughfamous ballets such as Swan Lake, The Nutcracker,Coppéliaandmore.Nopreviousdanceexperience isrequired. Leotards and ballet slippers are preferred.

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Ms.VivienneTanRoomi-311

Minimum—8Maximum—12$220

ActingPerformance–1st/2ndgradeDoesyourchildlovetodressup,actandperform?ActingAnticsoffersstudentstheopportunitytoparticipateinafulltheatricalliveexperience.Thesefunfilledclassesgivestudentstheopportunitytodiscoverdramaticpotential,learn basic acting skills, develop self–expression &and improveconfidence.EASAstudentswillaudition,rehearse & perform in a fully costumed play. Everystudentgetsarolewithdialogueandfabulouscostumes.

SneakpeekofActIIplay:“Caluzeon”TwelvepeacefulmonthshavepassedsincethecorruptPresident of the Intergalactic Space Council wasbanishedtotheouterreachesofthegalaxy.However,the Presidents co-conspirators, Morganis & Ramis,have been observed in suspicious dealings with therugged miners of the planet Caluzeon. Can Froth& Perk from the Jupiter Bean Café and spiesMomento & Secondo find out what they are upto? Will Princess Zara, the Solar Knights and thefabulous Flyboys be able to stop Morganis & Ramisin time? Join the cast of “Caluzeon” and find out.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

13classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,

May11(2hoursdressrehearsal)

May18(2hoursdressrehearsal)

May25Performance

ActingAnticsRoomP-314

Minimum—10,Maximum—14$350*

*Inclusiveof$72.50performancefeeforuseofcostumes,scriptsandperformancecosts.

HipKidsHop–1st/2nd/3rdgradeWanna dance like your favouriteDisney stars on TV?Using easy-to-follow steps and lively Hip Hopmusic,thisclassfocusesonupbeatroutinesthatdevelopgoodrhythmicmotionswhilehavingfun.Eachclassconsistsofbasictechniqueofdance,simplestretchesandbodyisolationstohelpkidsimprovetheirflexibility,balanceand coordination. Yenny, a choreographer from L.A.DanceConnection is theexpert teacher for this classandwillhelpyourkidsdevelopdanceexcellenceandcreativityinahealthy,happyandpositiveenvironment.

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Ms.YennyRoomi-214

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$220

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HipBoysHop–2nd/3rd/4th/5thgrade

Thisclassisforboysonly!WannadancelikeyourfavouriteDisneystarsonTV?Usingeasy-to-followstepsand livelyHipHopmusic,thisclassfocusesonupbeatroutinesthatdevelop good rhythmic motions while having fun. Eachclassconsistsofbasictechniqueofdance,simplestretchesandbody isolations tohelp kids improve their flexibility,balance and coordination. Yenny, a choreographer fromL.A.DanceConnectionistheexpertteacherforthisclassand will help your kids develop dance excellence andcreativity in a healthy, happy and positive environment.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Ms.YennyRoomi-214

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$240

HipKidsHop–3rd/4th/5thgrade

Wanna dance like your favourite Disney stars on TV?Using easy-to-follow steps and lively Hip Hop music,thisclass focusesonupbeat routines thatdevelopgoodrhythmic motions while having fun. Each class consistsof basic technique of dance, simple stretches and bodyisolations to help kids improve their flexibility, balanceand coordination. Yenny, a choreographer from L.A.Dance Connection is the expert teacher for this classand will help your kids develop dance excellence andcreativity in a healthy, happy and positive environment.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.YennyRoomi-214

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$240

ActingPerformance–3rd/4th/5thgrade

Doesyourchildlovetodressup,actandperform?ActingAnticsoffers students theopportunity toparticipate inafulltheatricalliveexperience.Thesefunfilledclassesgivestudents the opportunity to discover dramatic potential,learn basic acting skills, develop self–expression &and improve confidence. EASA students will audition,rehearse & perform in a fully costumed play. Everystudentgetsarolewithdialogueandfabulouscostumes.

SneakpeekofActIII-“Rocketman”Ex-Presidentof the IntergalacticSpaceCouncil,Regano,hasescaped fromAlcatraisand isplanningacomeback.CanPrincessZaraandherfearlessSolarKnightsholdoffRegano&theAndroidsastheyenterDeltaDomisthroughtheStarGate?WhatisRocketMandoingbackinactionandwhosesideishereallyon?HaveFrothandPerkfromtheJupiterBeancafébeencompromisedandwhatinformationhaveMomentoandSecondo,spiesextraordinaire,foundout forWing CommanderWang and his brave fighters,Nav,TechandBrash.Excitingscriptandgreatcostumes!

Mondays3:15—4:15

12classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,

May9(2hoursdressrehearsal)

May16(2hoursdressrehearsal)

May25Performance

ActingAnticsRoomP-314

Minimum—10,Maximum—14$350*

*Inclusiveof$72.50performancefeeforuseofcostumes,scriptsandperformancecosts.

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Arts & Crafts

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Sculptures-1stgrade

Does your child like to build things? In this class,students will use clay, wooden shapes and othermedia to make sculptures. It is a creative andtherapeutic way to create beautiful works of art!

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.EmeryRoomC-104

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$200

GreatMasters–1st/2ndgrade

Inthisartclasswearegoingtopaint,draw,useclay,createcollagework,makesculpturesandreallyhavefunexploringart!Wewillbeworkingonadifferentprojecteachweek.Studentswillhaveanopportunitytolearnandexperimentwithmanydifferentmediaandtechniques.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Ms.HeathornRoomC-103

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

ClayModeling-2ndgrade

Doesyourchildliketomakesculptures?Inthisclass,students will use cookie dough, self hardening clayandmodelingclaytomake3Dobjects.Itisacreativeandtherapeuticwaytocreatebeautifulworksofart!

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.HeathornRoomC-103

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$200

SketchbookClub–3rd/4thgrade

TheSketchbookClubisforstudentswholovetodrawandcreatemixedmediaartintheirsketchbooks.Eachweekwewillpracticeourdrawingtechniquesandlearnanew skill thatwe can incorporate intoour studentcreated theme of the week. In addition to drawingwe will be experimenting with watercolors, printingmakingandcollage.JointheSketchbookClub,tolearn,create and have fun. Sketchbooks will be provided.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Ms.McFadzenRoomC-100

Minimum—6,Maximum—12$160

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Sewing&Dressmaking–3rd/4thgrade

(OpentoNewstudentsonly)Want to learn to sew? This class will teach studentsthe basics they need to get started! They will learnhow to cut fabric by following a pattern, thread themachine, load the bobbin, adjust machine’s tension,hand stitching and much more. Each week they willlearnanewskillandtheendresultwillbeaWEARABLEproject!Studentsarerequiredtobuytheirownsewingstarter’ kit and material (more information about thematerials will be sent via email after registrations).

Fridays3:15—4:15

8classesApr1,8,15,22,29,May6,13,20

Ms.StellaRoomP-223

Minimum—6,Maximum—8$180

Fire,ClayandFun–3rd/4th/5thgradeWewillwork in theHighSchoolVisualArts suitewithvarietyofclaytocreate jewelry,bowls,ornamentsandmany other items using stoneware, earthenware andporcelaine.Thesespectacularcreationswillbefinishedoff using paint, glazes and a special firing processcalled Raku. This process involves firing clay in ourcoolRakukilnwithfireandsmokeandafabulousfinish.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.HarveyHSArtRoom

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$180

Painting–3rd/4th/5thgradeWhatdoClaudeMonet,VincentVanGoghandGeorgiaO’keeffe have in common? They were all brilliantpainters with an individual and unique style. In thispainting class, we will cover many different paintingtechniqueswithwatercolorandacrylicpaints. Wewillpaint on different surfaces as well as to experiment,createandrefineourworkusingresist,salt,wetonwetand dry brush techniques. Not only will this class berelaxingandfun,butthisclasswillbeanexcellentchoiceforanychildwhowantstoimprovetheirpaintingskills.

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mrs.AdkisonRoomC-101

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$200

ExplorePrintmaking-3rd/4th/5thgradeExperiment, explore and create using printmakingtechniques!Printmakingisanexcitingformofartwithinfiniteresults.Wewillexploremanydifferentprintmakingtechniquesincludinglinoleumcuts,Styrofoam,collographandmono-print. Ifyourchildlovesart, andseekstolearnnewartistic techniques in anatmosphere that isrelaxingandfun….then,theymustgiveprintmakingatry!

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mrs.AdkisonRoomC-101

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$200

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SewingClub–4th/5thgrade

Callingallsewingenthusiasts!Thisclassisopentostudents that have previously attended a basicsewing class and are serious about continuinglearning to sew. Students will choose their ownsewingproject (teacherwill give them3options).Theywillworkontheirprojectindependently.Eachweektheywillreviewandpracticebasicsewingskillsuntil they finish their wearable project. Studentsare required tobring theirown sewing starter’ kitand cloth material (more information about thematerials will be sent to home after first lesson).

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Ms.StellaRoomP-223

Minimum—4,Maximum—8$180

JewelryMaking–4th/5thgrade

Areyouexcitedtomakesomeuniquewearableart?Necklaces,bracelets,hairaccessariesarejustafewoftheoptionsofferedduringthisclass.WewillspendalargechunkofourtimelearningNativeAmericanbead work in the High School Visual Arts Suite.

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Ms.HarveyHSArtRoom

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$180

Sewing&Dressmaking-4th/5thgrade

(OpentoNewstudentsonly)Wanttolearntosew?Thisclasswillteachstudentsthe basics they need to get started! They willlearn how to cut fabric by following a pattern,thread the machine, load the bobbin, adjustmachine’stension,handstitchingandmuchmore.Eachweek theywill learnanewskill and theendresult will be a WEARABLE project! Studentsare required to buy their own sewing starter’ kitand cloth material (more information about thematerialswillbesentviaemailafterregistrations).

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.StellaRoomP-223

Minimum—6,Maximum—8$180

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Playmaker–Pre-KPlaymaker is an inviting and playful class wherechildrenare inspired touse their imaginationandbe creative.Childrenwill have the opportunity toplayusingarts,crafts,boardgames,Legobuilding,marble tracks, karaoke, charades and storytellingthey get a hands on experience learning newskills and making friendships in the process.

Thursdays1:45—2:45

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Ms.CharlotteLunchBunchroom

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

LittleCooks–KGLittle Cooks is a cooking program designed forKindergarten children who love to cook, eat andlearn. Children will build confidence in Reading,Writing andMath with a fun hands on approachto learning. Each week we will make a new dish.Wewilllearnabouttheoriginsofthedish,writearecipe,makeourdish,cleanupandeattogether.

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Ms.GogginsRoomP-103(KGKitchen)

Minimum—6,Maximum—10$230

LittleCooks–1stgradeLittleCooksisacookingprogramdesignedfor1stgrade children who love to cook, eat and learn.Childrenwillbuildconfidence inReading,WritingandMathwithafunhandsonapproachtolearning.Eachweekwewillmakeanewdish.Wewill learnabouttheoriginsofthedish,writearecipe,makeourdish,cleanupandeattogether.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.GogginsRoomP-103(KGKitchen)

Minimum—6,Maximum—10$230

ChessforBeginners-2ndgradeFor beginners only! No wires, no batteries, noscreens – just the classic, fun, thinking game ofchess.Studentswilllearnthecompletesetofrulesaswellassomeofthebasicopeningsandstrategies.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mrs.HeveyRoomP-108

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$160

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CreativityLabJr.–KG/1stgrade

AtCreativityLabwediveintocreativeplaythruanexcitingmixofactivitiesandprojects.Thechildrenwillhaveachance to experiment with recyclematerials, wood,paper,clay,textilesandpaintsastheycreatetheirveryownconstructionsandartpieces.Wewillalsoinspireourcreativemindsthrucharades,theatregamesandstorytellingtoopenourselvesuptothebenefitsofthemoresocialsideofcreativitymakingusmoreengaged,better teamplayersandbetter communicators.Thisclass gives the child the opportunity to discoverjust how rewarding being creative can really be!

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.CharlotteLunchBunchRoom

Minimum–8,Maximum–16$180

CreativityLab–2ndgrade

AtCreativityLabwediveintocreativeplaythruanexcitingmixofactivitiesandprojects.Thechildrenwillhaveachance to experiment with recyclematerials, wood,paper,clay,textilesandpaintsastheycreatetheirveryownconstructionsandartpieces.Wewillalsoinspireourcreativemindsthrucharades,theatregamesandstorytellingtoopenourselvesuptothebenefitsofthemoresocialsideofcreativitymakingusmoreengaged,better teamplayersandbetter communicators.Thisclass gives the child the opportunity to discoverjust how rewarding being creative can really be!

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Ms.CharlotteLunchBunchRoom

Minimum–8,Maximum–16$180

Jr.Scientists–2ndgrade

Is itmagic or is it Science??!!! Come and find out!LearnaboutHeat,Light,Sound,Magnetism,Electricity,PlantsandAnimals.Througharangeofexcitinghandson experiments and computer technology, you willdiscovertheMagicthatisScience!!Formoreinformationgoto:https://sites.google.com/a/sas.edu.sg/primary-science-lab/science-club or watch youtube videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDwfjMv2sxU

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mrs.LiddellRoomP-320

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

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FunwithCooking–3rdgrade

Kids have the chance to cook 9 different simplehealthy recipes during a session. The class willbe totally hand’s on with students doing thepreparing,cookingandcleaningup. Parentsarewelcome to join the class as a helper. Studentswill go home with a sample of what theymadeduring theclass. Studentswith foodallergiesare not encouraged to sign up for the class.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mrs.FergusonRoomM-204

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$240

JuniorJournalists–3rd/4th/5thgrade

Are you good at taking pictures, writingstories, interviewing people to find out abouttheir lives or are you someone who likes todraw, make posters, or maybe even edit otherstudents’ writing? Sign up to help producethe Intermediate School Student Magazine -createdby kids, for kidsandall about kids stuff.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mrs.CaskeyRoomP-303

Minimum—10,Maximum—14$180

FunwithCooking–4th/5thgrade

Kids have the chance to cook 9 different simplehealthy recipes during a session. The class willbe totally hand’s on with students doing thepreparing,cookingandcleaningup. Parentsarewelcome to join the class as a helper. Studentswill go home with a sample of what theymadeduring the class. Students with food allergiesare not encouraged to sign up for the class.

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mrs.FergusonRoomM-204

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$240

DebateClub–4th/5thgradeDebateclubisgreatplaceforstudentstoexplorethe art of speaking and debating. Studentswill develop a strong voice and presentationskills by being encouraged to discuss age-appropriate issues. They will learn and practicethese abilities in a fun, safe and nurturingenvironment. Students participating in this clubmaybeselectedtorepresentSASatInter-PrimarySchool Debate Tournament in September 2016.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.KayRoomH-310

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

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ReadingWorkshop–4th/5thgradeThis reading workshop is designed to give readers aboost that will improve their general reading skills andtheir comprehension abilities. Each reader’s ability willbe assessed and then an individualized programwill bedesignedtoextendhisorherpersonalskilllevel.Readerswillalsobeintroducedtoawidevarietyofreadinggenresthatwillstimulatetheirinterestinreadingwhileimprovingtheir general knowledge. The aim of the sessions willbe to produce readers who are more confident, morecompetent, more able in reading assessment activitiesand,mostimportantly,gainmoreenjoymentfromreading.This program is particularly helpful in improvingstandardized test taking skills (such asMAP). Pleasenote that this program is not intended to be a holisticapproachforstudentswithsignificantreadingdeficiencies.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesApr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19,26

Mr.HardingeRoomM-201

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

MadScientists–4th/5thgradeFor all science enthusiasts out there! This course is aperfectopportunity foryourchild tomakesciencecomealive with fun experiments and activities. This classis sponsored by SAS’ High School’ Science NationalHonor Society students. This course will provide a funoverviewstudyofa varietyof scientific subjects (Physics,Biology, Genetics, and Chemistry) with many hands-on scientific experiments supervised by our MiddleSchool Science Teacher, Mr. Chassagne. Sign up now!

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Mr.ChassagneRoomM-335

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$230

CompetitiveChess–4th/5thgradeThisclassisopentoallchessenthusiasts.Thefocusofthisclasswillbetolearnintermediatetoadvancechessskillsandcompetitiveplayingexperience.Studentssigningupforthisclassshouldhaveatleastbasicknowledgeofthegame.Don’tmiss thisopportunity toplay this famous“RoyalGame”!

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mr.RyanRoomM-127

Minimum—12,Maximum—15$180

SpeakingforSucess–4th/5thgradeSpeaking for success is an intruction course for publicspeaking. This course will provide students with a basicintroduction to debate, persuation, clear argument,facial expressions and mini-speeches allowing themto begin building confidence to share their ideasfrom a young age. Students will learn how to organizetheir ideas and communicate them effectively. SAS‘High School’ Debate Club students will sponsorthis class. What are you waiting for? Sign up now!

Fridays3:15—4:15

8classesApr1,8,15,22,29,May6,13,20

Mr.TrainorRoomH-211

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$180

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KeyboardLessons–KG

Studentswilllearntoplaythepianowithbothhandsthrough fun and innovative activities as well as anuniquecomputerprogrammecalledSoftMozart- aRussianbasedpianopedagogicsoftwarecreatedbyProf Hellene Hiner (Herzen University, Russia). Thisprogramme issuitable forbeginnerstudentsand isa pressure-free keyboard group class. It developsstrong musical foundation through listening,singing, playing, moving, creating, and reading.

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Ms.ElizeKeyboardLab,RoomC-201

Minimum—6,Maximum—11$240

PianoforBeginners–1st/2ndgrade

Students will learn piano from square one. Eachstudent will have his or her own keyboard withheadphonesonwhich topractice.DuringPiano forBeginners,studentswillbeworkingonmasteringthefollowing skills:playinghighand lowsounds,usingrightandlefthandsseparatelyandtogether,playingkeyswiththeappropriatefingernumber,andfindinggroupsofblackkeysandmiddleC.Studentswillalsolearn basic rhythms andmusic notation, as well asbeginningimprovisation.Studentswhohavealreadyhadakeyboardingunitintheirmusicclassbutdonotyettakelessons,willalsobeabletoadvancetheskillstheylearnedinclass.Lessonswillincludegroupandindividualpractice.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mrs.GanskeKeyboardLab,RoomC-201

Minimum—6,Maximum—10$180

GuitarforBeginners–4th/5thgrade

(forreturningTerm2Wednesdaysstudentsonly)

Studentswill continue to learnandpracticevariousguitar techniques. Wewill increaseourknowledgeof notes and rhythms and continue building ourcord vocabulary so that we can strum along tosimple songs. All students will need to bring aNylon String Classical-Style guitar to the class.

Wednesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Mr.FiliceRoomP-302

Minimum—4,Maximum—6$210

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GuitarforBeginners–4th/5thgrade(forreturningTerm1&2Thursdaysstudentsonly)

Students will continue to learn and practicevarious guitar techniques. We will increaseour knowledge of notes and rhythms andcontinue building our cord vocabulary sothat we can strum along to simple songs.All students will need to bring a NylonString Classical-Style guitar to the class.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mr.FiliceRoomP-302

Minimum—4,Maximum—6$210

BeginnersViolinEnsembleII–3rd/4thgrade

BeginnersViolinEnsemble II isopen toeitherreturning Term 1 and Term 2 students or3rd/4th grade students who have lessthan one year of playing experience.Working through a violin methods book andsupplementarymaterials, students learn violinbasics, with emphasis on playing skills andensemble performance.We highly encouragestudentstomakeacommitmenttoElementaryAfter-School Violin for the entire school year.Allstudentswillneedtobringtheirownviolin.

Mon&Wed3:15—4:15

10classesMar28,30,Apr4,6,11,13,18,20,25,27

Mrs.BellLimRoomC-205

Minimum—6,Maximum—20$320

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Computer and Technology

LittleEngineers–KG(Openfornewstudentsonly)

Lookingforacreativeandfunactivitydesignedfor your inquisitive Kindergartener? The LittleEngineers does just that! This class introduceschildren to simple machinery through funactivities. Kidswill learn about simple conceptsof how machines work through demonstration,storiesandsimpleplayexperiments.TheywillbemanipulatingandconstructingwithLEGO®andbeamazedbythemechanicsofhowdifferentpartscome together tomake an awesomemachine.This class is an excellent hands-on activity foryourchild toexplore simplemachineconcepts.

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Children’sWorklabRoomP-302

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$280

XtremeLittleEngineers–KG(Pre-requisite: Completedone termofLittleEngineers)

Doesyourchild loveplayingwithLEGO®?Thiscontinuation class will have kindergartenersexploring science and mechanical conceptsthrough hands on building with LEGO®.They will explore and investigate topics suchas how gears interact with axles and howbeams and plates differ as they constructa variety of simple LEGO® mechanisms.

Tuesdays3:15-4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

Children’sWorklabRoomP-303

Minimum—4,Maximum—6$280

Jr.Engineers–1st/2ndgrade(Openfornewstudentsonly)

Join us as a Junior Engineer this term to learnmore about what LEGO® has to offer. In thisclassstudentswillhavefunlearningscienceandmechanicalconceptsthroughhandsonbuildingwithLEGO®.Kidswillhaveanunderstandingoffundamentalmechanicalconceptsandtheirdaytodayapplicationsthroughanenjoyable“learnwhilst playing” experience. They will exploreand investigate topics such as gear trains anddifferent classes of levers as they construct avariety of complex LEGO® mechanisms. Theinstructorswill thenhelp students translateandapply their learning with real life examples.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Children’sWorklabRoomi-110

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$280

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XtremeJr.Engineers–1st/2ndgrade(Pre-requisite: Completed one term ofJuniorEngineers)

Can’t get enough of constructing LEGO®structures?YourchildcouldproceedontobecomeXtremeJuniorEngineers.Joinustofurtherexplorecompound engineering concepts through handson building with LEGO®. Kids will explore moreadvancedbuildingtechniques+basicprogrammingin this class. Opportunities will be available forchildrentolearnandseetherelationbetweenwhattheybuildandwhatLEGO®roboticsisallabout.Thisclassisanexcellentleaduptomoreroboticsclasses.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Children’sWorklabRoomi-110

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$280

Minecraft–1st/2ndgrade(Openfornewstudentsonly)

Build an ancient civilization structure and defendthemfrominvadersinMinecraft!Learnmoreaboutancient civilizationsas youplay.Minecraft ismorethanjustagame;it’satoolthatcanbeusedtoenrichstudents’learning.Minecraftcanbeusedtoteachhistory,physics,engineering,andprogrammingandlotsmore.Itisaninteractivegamethatallowsplayersto use digital blocks to create almost anythingthey can imagine. We will also be incorporatingthe use of Lego bricks to build structures. TheuseofLegobrickshelpstoenhancethestudents’learning in design, mechanics and engineering.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

CreatiqMindzRoomP-327

Minimum—8,Maximum—12$200

JuniorGameCoders–1st/2ndgrade(Openfornewstudentsonly)

Learn to create your own interactive animations,stories and games with ScratchJr and Tynker!Catered specially for children aged 5 to 8 yearsolds, they will be introduced to basic codinglogic through fun and interactive softwares. Theywill learn to solve problems, design projects andexpress themselves creatively on the computer.They will get to create simple games on theiPads and share them with their friends too!

Tuesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar29,Apr5,12,19,26,May3,10,17

CreatiqMindzRoomP-327

Minimum–8Maximum–12$200

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Jr.Robotics–3rdgrade(Openfornewstudentsonly)

Love LEGO® and Robotics? This class is greatfor your young budding Robot-Enthusiast. GetintroducedtoLEGONXT/EV3andexploreallthefunandmechanicsthatLEGONXT/EV3hastooffer.Inthisclassyouwillbeintroducedtothebasicsofprogramming,learnaboutallthedifferentsensors(Ultrasonic,touchandsoundsensors)whererobotscomealiveandtoperformdifferentoperationsatatouchofabutton.YourchildwillgettobuildRobotsandmachinesusingLEGONXTalongsidefriendsindividuallyandinpairstopittheirskillsinordertocompleteobstaclecoursesandchallengesofferedby our instructors. So join us today and learnhowtobuildandprogramyourveryownRobot!

Mondays3:15—4:15pm

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Children’sWorklabRoomi-110

Minimum—8,Maximum—10$280

XtremeJr.Robotics–3rdgrade(Pre-requisite:CompletedonetermofJr.Robotics)

Can’twaittoputyourLEGOroboticsskillstothetest?JoinusforanextremeJrRoboticsAdventurewhere you will come face to face with differentcrazy robotics mazes and challenges. Put thoseprogrammingskillstothetestandseehowaccuracyand precision for your robot is all that matterswhen it comes tocompletingchallenges.Apuremindgogglingproblem-solvingadventureawaits!

Mondays3:15—4:15pm

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

Children’sWorklabRoomi-110

Minimum—4,Maximum—6$280

Scratch®Coders–3rd/4thgrade

Learn to code with Scratch® and create yourown games and animations easily in a shorttime. You can share your creations with yourfriendsandotherson theonlinecommunity too!Scratch® helps students to think creatively, traintheir reasoning and logic thinking, and worktogetherasa team,whichareessential lifeskills.

Fridays3:15—4:15

8classesApr1,8,15,22,29,May6,13,20

CreatiqMindzRoomP-327

Minimum–8Maximum–14$200

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GirlsCodingClub–3rd/4th/5thgrade

Are you a girl who has wondered about how things work?Maybe you wanted to program a robot, or create yourveryowngameorapp. If anyof these thingsdescribeyou,thenGirlsCodingClub is for you!Girlswill be exposed toblockly-based programming activities at the onset of thisclass, from there students will have the opportunity tocreateanythingtheycanimagine.Withwomenrepresentingonly 20 percent of the current computer programmers inthe world, it’s important to start “changing the game”.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

Ms.LinneyESLibrary(UpperLoft)

Minimum–8Maximum–25$180

GirlsRoboticsClub–3rd/4th/5thgrade

The galaxy space station is facing a robot attack from thedark side. The alliance robots are sent to help protectthe space station from being taken over. Can you help tobuild and program a robot to protect the space station?Complete different missions as students learn aboutteamwork, simple robot programming and understandthemechanicsof the robotas theywork together.Findouthow to make the robot react to different situations usingsensors too! Lego Mindstorms sets will be use in class.

Wednesdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar30,Apr6,13,20,27,May4,11,18

CreatiqMindzRoomP-327

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$180

NinjaGameCoders–4th/5thgrade

LearntoCodeyourownarcadestylewebgamesfastandeasily!Createyourownspaceshootinggameoraplatformgameforyourselfandyourfriends.Inthiscourse,studentswillbetaughtthebasicsofgamecreation,usingasimpleandintuitivegamecreationengine.Studentswilllearnbasiccodingandanimationinacolorfulandinteractiveenvironmentandtheresultsoftheirworkwillbeseenalmostimmediately.Duringthecodingandcreationprocessstudentswillapplymathandscienceskills.Theywill alsohavea chance topublish their arcadegamesontheinternet!So,whatareyouwaitingfor?Signupnow!

Mondays3:15—4:15

7classesMar28,Apr4,11,18,25,May9,16

CreatiqMindzRoomP-327

Minimum—8Maximum—12$200

MovieMakers–4th/5thgrade

Doesyourchildhaveadesiretobeacreativemoviemaker?In this class students will be encouraged to let their filmmaking creativity flow! Students will be inspired to shoottheir own short films. They will be taught video creationstrategiesandwillbeintroducedtoeditingandvideocreationapps. Students will learn a variety of basic video capturingtechniquesthatwillhelpthemdeveloptheirownmovieideas.

Thursdays3:15—4:15

8classesMar31,Apr7,14,21,28,May5,12,19

Mr.FabianowiczRoomi-203

Minimum—8,Maximum—16$170

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