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All EASA classes are taught by dedicated and professional teachers, many of whom are part the SAS Faculty. Registration information for EASA is sent home via mail prior to each term additional notices are emailed to parents via the SAS Elementary AfterSchool Activities Term 3 AfterSchool Activities March May, 2015 Februray 26 th : EASA Program Brochure online March 2 nd : Term 3 Registration first choice * registration starts at 10:00 a.m. March 4 th : Term 3 Registration 2 nd /3 rd choices * registration starts midnight of March 3 March 15 th : Last Day of Term 3 Registration

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All  EASA  classes  are  taught  by  dedicated   and   professional    teachers,   many   of   whom   are  part   the   SAS   Faculty.  Registration   information   for  EASA   is   sent   home   via   mail  prior   to   each   term  additional  notices  are  emailed  to  parents  via  the  SAS    

Elementary  After-­‐School  Activities  

Term  3  After-­‐School  Activities                                                  March  –  May,  2015  

Februray  26th  :    EASA  Program  Brochure  online  

March  2nd  :    Term  3  Registration  first  choice  

*  registration  starts  at  10:00  a.m.  

March  4th  :    Term  3  Registration  2nd  /3rd  choices  

                           *  registration  starts  midnight  of    March  3  

March  15th  :    Last  Day  of  Term  3  Registration  

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Registration      Process  &  Policies  

         PLEASE  READ  THIS  CAREFULLY  

• EASA  program  will  be  available  online  on  February    26th,  2014.    • Students  may  register  on-­‐line  (www.sas.edu.sg/easa)  for  up  to  3  classes    

Online  registration  for  First  choice  class  opens  March  2nd    at    10  am  • Online   registration   for   Second   &   Third   choice   classes   open   from   March   4th        

(midnight  of  March  3rd).  • Registrations  received  after  March  10th  will  be  subject  to  a  $15.00  late  fee.    • Registrations  will  not  be  accepted  after  March  15th.  • There  is  no  “Wish  List”  in  Term  3.    EASA  do  not  carry  forward  “Wish  List”  to  the  

next/(new)  school  year.  • Minimum   and   maximum   student   enrollments   are   listed   with   each   class  

description.  • There  will   be   no   refunds   after   you   have   paid   and   registered   your   child   in   a  

class  (once  you  have  received  the  receipt  from  PayPal).  • There   will   be   no   switches   (transfers   to   a   different   EASA   class)   after   your  

registration  is  confirmed  (once  you  have  received  the  receipt  from  PayPal).  • Email   reminder  will   be   sent   out   after   class   list   is   completed.   If   you  have  not  

received   notification/confirmation   email   by   March   20th,   please   contact   the  EASA  office  at  6360-­‐6282  or  email  [email protected]  

           General  information  when  EASA  classes  start:    

♦ All  children  must  report  to  the  ES  Cafeteria  K-­‐2  or  ES  Cafeteria  3-­‐5  directly  after  school  at  3pm.  

♦ Cafeteria  supervision  is  provided  until  3:15pm  when  EASA  classes  begin.    ♦ ES  K-­‐2  students  may  be  picked  up  at  4:15pm  or  ride  the  4:25  pm  K-­‐2  EASA  

Bus  (Registration  online),  or  walk  home  if  written  parental  permission  is  given  via  [email protected].  

♦ ES  3-­‐5  students  may  walk  home,  be  picked  up  or  ride  the  4:25pm  Student    Activity  Bus  (YOU  must  contact  the  Bus  Office  @  63606770  to  arrange  for  the  Activity  Bus)  after  confirmed  enrollment  in  an  EASA  class.    

♦ Please  notify  the  EASA  office  (room  C-­‐002)  or  at  [email protected]  if  your  child  will  be  absent  from  their  EASA  class.  

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Language  Mandarin  Out-­‐of-­‐the-­‐box!    –  KG  to  3rd  grade  This   program  provides   opportunities   for  SAS   Elementary   students   to   learn  Mandarin   in   a   fun   playing   environment.  Students  will  be  engaged  in  activities  that  are   rich   in   visual   cues   and   focus   on  developing   communicative   enjoyment  and   confidence.   The   main   focus   will   be  speech   using   lots   of   exciting   hands-­‐on  activities.   The   program   has   been  designed   as   a   continuous   three   term  curriculum   and   students   are   encouraged  to   participate   for   the   entire   three   terms  to   get   maximum   benefit   from   the  program.        

     Tuesdays  &  Thursdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              16  classes    Mar  31,    Apr  2,  7,  9,  14,  16,  21,  23,  28,  30,    May  5,  7,  12,  14,  19,  21  

     Mrs.  Phan  Room  M-­‐107    Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $450  

Recreation  Activities  Soccer  First  Skills  -­‐  Pre-­‐K  The  Coerver®  First  Skills  soccer  trainning  program  is  for  children  aged  between  4-­‐6.  Fun  is  the  cornerstone  of  the  curriculum  with  an  introduction  to  basic  skills  and  a  positive  experience  in  the  game  featuring  individual  and  team  contests  and  small  sided  games.  The  atmosphere  is  energetic  and  joyful  as  we  encourage  all  soccer  players  to  learn  to  love  the  game.  

 Mondays    1:45pm—2:30pm  8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

Coerver  Coaching  SG  MS  basketball  court    Minimum—6,    Maximum—12    $220  

 Tuesdays  1:45pm—2:30pm  8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

Coerver  Coaching  SG  MS  basketball  court    Minimum—6,    Maximum—12    $220  

Kinder  Swim  Lessons  –  KG  This  class  is  designed  for  students  who  are  already  water  safe  (who  are  able  to  go  underwater  and  dogpaddle)  and  need  to  start  to  work  on  basic  stroke  development.  In  case  of  rain,  please  bring  sports  shoes  to  every  swim  class  as  we  will  not  cancel  class  but  will  offer  an  alternate  activity.    

     Tuesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm  8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

     James  Tay  ES  small  Pool    Minimum—6,    Maximum—10    $190

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       Soccer  Kinder  Skills  -­‐  KG  The  Coerver®  First  Skills  soccer  trainning  program  is  for  children  aged  between  4-­‐6.  Fun  is  the  cornerstone  of  the  curriculum  with  an  introduction  to  basic  skills  and  a  positive  experience  in  the  game  featuring  individual  and  team  contests  and  small  sided  games.  The  atmosphere  is  energetic  and  joyful  as  we  encourage  all  soccer  players  to  learn  to  love  the  game.      

Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm  8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

       Coerver  Coaching  SG  ES  Playfield    Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $180      

Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm  8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21    

 Kinder  Climb    -­‐  KG  Welcome  to  introductory  climbing.    Various  climbing  activities,  safety  and  simple  techniques  will  be  covered  in  this  class  designed  to  challenge  all  levels  of  climbers.    A  good  pair  of  athletic  training  shoes  and  a  positive  attitude  is  all  that  is  needed  for  this  fun  activity!    

 Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

Ms.  Lawrence  ES  Gym  B      Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $180

 Soccer  Kinder  Skills  for  Girls  -­‐  KG  The  Coerver®  First  Skills  soccer  trainning  program  is  for  children  aged  between  4-­‐6.  Fun  is  the  cornerstone  of  the  curriculum  with  an  introduction  to  basic  skills  and  a  positive  experience  in  the  game  featuring  individual  and  team  contests  and  small  sided  games.  The  atmosphere  is  energetic  and  joyful  as  we  encourage  all  soccer  players  to  learn  to  love  the  game.      

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Coerver  Coaching  SG  ES  Playfield    Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $180  

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       Soccer  Skills  Development  -­‐  1st/2nd  grade    The  Coerver®Skills  Development  program  specifically  designed  to  introduce  younger  players  to  the  Coerver  method    of  player  development  and  to  inspire  them  to  move  forward  in  soccer  training.  This  method  is  recognized  around  the  world  as  the  #1  way  to  teach  and  implement  the  technical  skills  necessary  for  the  game.  The  sessions  are  not  only  fun  but  are  designed  to  give  players  the  a  strong  foundation  for  them  to  suceed  as  soccer  players.        

 Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm  8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18    

       Coerver  Coaching  SG  ES  Playfield    Minimum—8,    Maximum—16    $180      

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm  8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19    

Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21    

 Soccer  Skills  Development  for  Girls  -­‐  1st/2nd  grade    The  Coerver®Skills  Development  program  specifically  designed  to  introduce  younger  players  to  the  Coerver  method    of  player  development  and  to  inspire  them  to  move  forward  in  soccer  training.  This  method  is  recognized  around  the  world  as  the  #1  way  to  teach  and  implement  the  technical  skills  necessary  for  the  game.  The  sessions  are  not  only  fun  but  are  designed  to  give  players  the  a  strong  foundation  for  them  to  suceed  as  soccer  players.    

 

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

Coerver  Coaching  SG  ES  Playfield    Minimum—8,    Maximum—16    $180  

 Climb  On!    -­‐  1st/2nd  grade    Welcome  to  introductory  climbing.    Various  climbing  activities,  safety  and  simple  techniques  will  be  covered  in  this  class  designed  to  challenge  all  levels  of  climbers.    A  good  pair  of  athletic  training  shoes  and  a  positive  attitude  is  all  that  is  needed  for  this  fun  activity!    

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Ms.  Wenstrom    ES  Gym  B      Minimum—12,    Maximum—15    $140  

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Game  Busters!  -­‐  1st/2nd  grade  In  this  EASA  class  we  will  focus  on  games  and  activities   that   get   students   moving   and  actively   engaged!     We   will   play   cooperative  games,   tag   games,   and   invasion   games  while  incorporating   sportsmanship   and   team  work.     Students   will   learn   important   game  strategies  which   will  help   them   develop  fundamental  motor  skills  that  they  can  use  to  play  major  sports   in   the   future.  The  ultimate  goal   of   this   class   is   to   build   each   child’s  ‘athletic  confidence’.  Come  join  the  fun!!"    

   Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

   Ms.  Selvie  &  Ms.  Wenstrom  ES  Gym  A    Minimum—20,    Maximum—30    $140  

 Swim  Lessons  -­‐  1st/2nd  grade    This  class   is  designed  for  students  in  grade  1  and  2  who  are  water  safe  and  have  the  ability  to   swim   15   meters   without   an   aid   (e.g.  without   the   help   of   a   kickboard).  We  will   be  working   on   basic   stroke   development   and  will   end   each   lesson  with   a   fun   activity,   e.g.  the   waterslide!    In   case   of   lightning   risk,  please  bring  sports  shoes  to  every  swim  class  as   we   will   not   cancel   class   but   will   offer   an  alternate  activity.    

 

   Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

   James  Tay  ES  small  Pool    Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $190    

 Discover  Synchronized  Swimming    –  2nd/3rd  grade  (Open  to  New  and  Returning  students)      Synchronized  Swimming  is  an  Olympic  Sport  that   combines   ballet,   gymnastics   and  swimming.  This  is  a  great  sport  for  a  creative  child   that   likes   music,   choreography   and  swim.  The  coach  is  the  former  Captain  of  the  Singapore’s   Synchronized   Swim   Team.   All  participants  must  be  able  to  swim  at  least  one  length   of   the   pool   (any   stroke)   and   be  comfortable  when  fully  submerged  in  deeper  water.   An   athletic   swimming   suit,   swim   cap  and   a   yoga  mat   is   all   that   is   needed   for   this  class!  At   the  end  of   the   term,  parents  will  be  invited  to  watch  a  performance.    

   Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

   Ms.  Mei  Krishnan  ES  small  Pool    Minimum—8  Maximum—12    $160    

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Futsal  (indoor  soccer)    Are  you  ready  to  play  some  Futsal?  Futsal  is  widely  viewed  as  the  ideal  skill-­‐building  sport  for  producing  technically  exciting  soccer  players.  It  is  a  low  contact  indoor  sport,  fast-­‐paced  and  the  kids  can  play  it  rain  or  shine.  With  particular  emphasis  on  the  skills  of  passing,  dribbling,  close  control  &  shooting.  So,  what  are  you  waiting  for?  Sign  up  now!    

 Futsal  –  2nd  grade  

 Mondays  3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,    May  4,  11,  18    

 Mr.  Donaghey  ES  Gym  A    Minimum—8,    Maximum—14    $140  

Futsal  –  3rd/4th  grade    Tuesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19    

Mr.  Donaghey  ES  Gym  D    Minimum—8,    Maximum—14    $140  

Futsal  –  4th  /5th    grade    Fridays  3:15pm—4:15pm              6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,    May  8,  15,  22    

Mr.  Donaghey  ES  Gym  A    Minimum—8,    Maximum—14    $140    

Touch  Rugby  Skills    (boys  &  girls)    –  3rd  grade  Touch   rugby   is   a   fast   moving,  minimal  contact,  evasive  game  that  is  played   throughout  the  world  by  boys  and  girls.  The  game  is  similar  to   rugby   but   without   tackling,  scrumming,   mauling,   lineouts   and  kicking.   This   fast,   simple   and  exciting   game   promotes   the  fundamentals   skills   of   running,  handling,   evasion   and   support  play,   whilst   developing   basic  principles  of  attack  and  defense.  It  is  a  great  social  game  too!      

 Tuesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

 Mr.  Shaw  MS  Playfield        Minimum—10    Maximum—15    $140  

Girls  Sports  Sampler    –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  What  are  the  basic  skills  and  rules  and  tactics  for  games  and  sports?  Softball,  kickball,  soccer,  floor  hockey,  touch  rugby,  soccer,  floor  hockey,  basketball,  volleyball  and  handball,  relay  racing  ?  Can  we  create  our  own  on  the  last  two  class  based  on  what  we  have  learned?  Come  give  it  a  try  and  bring  a  friend.    

 

 Thursdays  3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

 Mrs.  Schuster  ES  Gym  C    Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $140  

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Touch  Rugby  Skills    (boys)      –  4th/5th  grade  Touch   rugby   is   a   fast   moving,   minimal  contact,   evasive   game   that   is   played  throughout   the  world  by  boys   and  girls.   The  game  is  similar  to  rugby  but  without  tackling,  scrumming,   mauling,   lineouts   and   kicking.  This  fast,  simple  and  exciting  game  promotes  the   fundamentals   skills  of   running,   handling,  evasion   and   support   play,   whilst   developing  basic  principles  of  attack  and  defense.   It   is  a  great  social  game  too!      

 Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,    May  4,  11,  18  

 Mr.  Shaw  HS  Baseball  Field    Minimum—10    Maximum—15    $140  

Touch  Rugby  Skills    (girls)      –  4th/5th  grade  Touch   rugby   is   a   fast   moving,   minimal  contact,   evasive   game   that   is   played  throughout   the  world  by  boys   and  girls.   The  game  is  similar  to  rugby  but  without  tackling,  scrumming,   mauling,   lineouts   and   kicking.  This  fast,  simple  and  exciting  game  promotes  the   fundamentals   skills  of   running,   handling,  evasion   and   support   play,   whilst   developing  basic  principles  of  attack  and  defense.   It   is  a  great  social  game  too!      

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Mr.  Shaw  MS  Playfield        Minimum—10    Maximum—15    $140  

Discover  Synchronized  Swimming  –  4th/5th  grade  (Open  to  New  and  Returning  students)  Synchronized  Swimming  is  an  Olympic  Sport  that   combines   ballet,   gymnastics   and  swimming.  This  is  a  great  sport  for  a  creative  child   that   likes   music,   choreography   and  swim.  The  coach  is  the  former  Captain  of  the  Singapore’s   Synchronized   Swim   Team.   All  participants  must  be  able  to  swim  at  least  one  length   of   the   pool   (any   stroke)   and   be  comfortable  when  fully  submerged  in  deeper  water.   An   athletic   swimming   suit,   swim   cap  and   a   yoga  mat   is   all   that   is   needed   for   this  class!  At   the  end  of   the   term,  parents  will  be  invited  to  watch  a  performance.    

 Mondays    3:15pm—5:15pm              8  classes  (16  hours)    Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,    May  4,  11,  18    *Students  can  ride  a  5:15pm  to  American  Club  &  Great  World  City  

 Ms.  Mei  Krishnan  ES  small  Pool    Minimum—8  Maximum—12    $300  

Dodge  Ball  -­‐  3rd/4th  grade  Come  join  us  in  this  fast  paced,  fun  filled,  competitive   game   that   is   popular   with  students   everywhere!   Emphasis   will   be  on   developing   throwing   and   catching  skills,  then  using  these  skills  in  a  number  of  versions  of  dodge  ball.      

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

 Ms.  Lawrence  &  Ms.  Schuster  ES  Gym  C    Minimum—24,  Maximum—34    $140    

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Basketball  Skills  -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade    Introducing   a   high   energy,   continuous  movement   basketball   skills   course.     Students  will   be   encouraged   to   have   fun  with   various  dribbling,   passing,   shooting,   and   defensive  games.     Our   challenge   and   emphasis   will   be  on   pushing   ourselves   towards   personal  improvement   in   this   popular   and   exciting  team  sport.    

 Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,  May  7,  14,  21  

 Mr.  Goode    ES  Gym  D    Minimum—12,    Maximum—24    $140  

Climb  On!  -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Welcome   to  introductory   climbing.     Various  climbing   activities,   safety  and   simple  techniques   will   be   covered   in   this   class  designed  to  challenge  all  levels  of  climbers.    A  good   pair   of   athletic   training   shoes   and   a  positive  attitude  is  all   that   is  needed   for   this  fun  activity!    

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

 Mr.  Goode  ES  Gym  B      Minimum—12,    Maximum—14    $140    

Volleyball  Skills  -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Introducing   a   high   energy   Volleyball   skills  course.     This   is   a   skills   and   drills   class   for  beginner  players  that  want  to  learn  volleyball  fundamentals   in   a   relaxed   and   fun   setting.  Students   will   be   encouraged   to   learn   and  practice   techniques   such   as   footwork   for  passing,   serving   and   positions.    If   you   really  are   serious   about   learning   Volleyball   this   is  the  class  for  you!    

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,  May  6,  13,  20  

 Mrs.  Schuster  ES  Gym  C    Minimum—12,    Maximum—20    $140  

Game  Masters!  -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade  In   this  EASA  class,   students  will   play   a  wide  variety  of  cooperative  and  competitive  games  that   are   fun   and   exciting.     Favorite   games  such  as:  Mission   Impossible,  Dodge  ball,   Pits  and   Alleys,   and   Massive   Pin   Guard   will   be  played.     Students  will   also   learn   competitive  game   strategies   and   team   building   skills  which   will   help   them   in   most   competitive  sports   in   the   future.     Don’t   miss   out   on   the  fun!!!    

 Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,  May  7,  14,  21  

 Ms.  Wenstrom  &  Ms.  Selvie  ES  Gym  A    Minimum—20,    Maximum—30    $140  

Badminton  -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Learn  how  to  play  this  exciting  and  challenging  Olympic  sport.  Students  will    learn  badminton  skills  and  drills  while  playing  a  variety  of  games  which  includes  individual,  doubles  and  team  based  activities  and  challenges.  Come  and  join  the  fun  with  this  popular  sport  in  Singapore  and  Asia.    

 Fridays    3:15pm—4:15pm              6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,    May  8,  15,  22  

 Ms.  Schuster  ES  Gym  D    Minimum—12,  Maximum—18    $140  

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Dodge  Ball  -­‐  4th/5th  grade  Come   join   us   in   this   fast   paced,   fun   filled,  competitive   game   that   is   popular   with  students   everywhere!   Emphasis   will   be   on  developing  throwing  and  catching  skills,  then  using   these  skills   in  a  number   of   versions  of  dodge  ball.      

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,  May  6,  13,  20  

 Mr.  Goode  &  Mr.  Donaghey    ES  Gym  D    Minimum—24,  Maximum—34    $140    

Martial  Arts  Karate  for  little  ones    –  Pre-­‐K  Karate   is   a   traditional   Japanese  martial   art,  which   teaches   students  how   to   use   hands,   elbows,   knees  and   legs   for   self-­‐defense.   It   teaches  children   good   discipline,   healthy  lifestyle,  good  morals  and  also  helps  them   to   make   new   friends.   This  class   aims   to   build   a   solid  foundation   for   children   to  understand  and  enjoy  Karate.    Students   will   learn   how   use   the  strength   of   their   upper   body   and  hips   and   add   it   into   punches   or  kicks.   Classes   are   taught   by   a  dedicated   Japanese   Karate  Association  qualified  4th  Dan  black  belt   instructor   who   has   been  coaching  for  more  than  15  years.    

       Mondays    1:45pm—2:45pm    8  classes      Mar  30,      Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,      May  4,  11,  18  

       Teacher:  Mr.  Soo  Lin  Tan    MS/HS  Theater  Studio    Minimum—8,  Maximum—10    $200  

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Karate  –  KG/1st/2nd  grade  Karate   is   a   traditional   Japanese   martial   art,  which   teaches   students   how   to   use   hands,  elbows,  knees  and  legs  to  become  weapons.  It  teaches   children   good   discipline,   healthy  lifestyle,  good  morals  and  also  helps  them  to  make  new   friends.  This   class  aims   to  build  a  solid   foundation   for   children   to   understand  and   enjoy   Karate.   Classes   are   taught   by   a  dedicated   Japanese   Karate   Association  qualified   5th   Dan   black   belt   instructor   who  has  been  coaching  for  more  than  15  years.   It  is  optional  for  students  to  purchase  their  own  Karate   uniform.   Uniform’   ($50.00)   order  form   will   be   sent   home   via   EASA  confirmation  email.  

Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19    

       Mr.  Tan    Room    i-­‐117    Minimum—8,  Maximum—14    $200            

Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21    

Taekwondo  (Beginner  Belts)    –  KG/1st/2nd  grade  Taekwondo  foster  strong  values  and  beliefs  such  as  respect,  determination,  modesty,  perseverance  and  self  control.  It  is  a  systematic  and  progressive  training  that  seeks  to  polish  and  maximize  student’s  ability  in  self-­‐defense  together  with  improving  their  self  confidence  and  motor  skills.  This  class  will  be  supervised  by  an  International  Certified  Instructor  who  is  a  7th  degree  black  belter.  Taekwondo  Instructor  will  assess  new  students  that  already  have  belts  from  other  countries/organizations  and  he  will  determine  what  EASA  Taekwondo  class  these  students  should  attend.  It  is  optional  for  students  to  purchase  their  own  Taekwondo  uniform  from  the  coach  ($80.00).  Order  form  will  be  sent  home  via  EASA  reminder  email.    

 Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

 

 Mr.  Patrick  Tan    Room  P-­‐220        Minimum—8,  Maximum—22    $220  

Kendo  (Japanese  Fencing)  -­‐  1st  to  5th  grade  Your   child  will   gain  many  benefits   from   this  traditional   Japanese   martial   art,   including:  improved   hand-­‐eye   coordination   and  reflexes,   enhanced   speed   and   dexterity   and  developed   sense   of   timing   and   precision.  Kendo   carries   the   principles   of   samurai  swordsmanship  cultivating  your  child’s  mind,  body,   and   spirit.   Kendo   is   a   fast   sport   that  will   build   your   child’s   endurance,   obedience  and  character.    New   students:   it   is   compulsory   for   students  to   purchase   a   Shinai   (bamboo   sword)   from  the  coach  ($65).    Returning  students:  it  is  advisable  to  purchase  complete  Kendo  Uniform  ($80)  &  Armor.    

Mondays    3:15pm—5:15pm              8  classes  (16  hours)    Mar  30,      Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,      May  4,  11,  18    *Students  can  ride  a  5:15pm  to  American  Club  &  Great  World  City  

Mr.  Suresh    ES  Gym  B    Minimum—8,  Maximum—20    $320    Overview  of  Kendo  gear:  Beginners  class  –  Shinai  Sword  Upper  beginners  –  complete  uniform  After  one  year  of  training  –  Armor      

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Taekwondo  (K-­‐2  Intermediate  Belts/3-­‐6  Beginner  Belts)    -­‐  1st  to  6th  grade  Taekwondo  is  a  traditional  Korean  martial  art  that  involves  more  than  physical  fighting  skills.    This  introductory  course  will  focus  on  the  values  of  Taekwondo,  the  fundamentals  of  Taekwondo  stances,  kicking  and  hand  techniques  for  situational  defense.  Course  taught  by  an  International  certified  Taekwondo  Instructor  who  is  a  7th  degree  black  belt.  Instructor  will  assess  new  students  that  already  have  belts  from  other  countries/organizations  and  he  will  determine  what  EASA  Taekwondo  class  these  students  should  attend.  It  is  optional  for  students  to  purchase  their  own  Taekwondo  uniform  from  the  coach  ($80.00).  Order  form  will  be  sent  home  via  EASA  reminder  email.      

Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

Mr.  Patrick  Tan    Room  P-­‐220    Minimum—8,  Maximum—20    $220  

Taekwondo  (3-­‐5  Advanced  Belts/MS  Beginner  Belts)    –  3rd  to  8th  grade  Taekwondo  is  a  perfect  form  of  stress  relief  after  a  long  day  in  school.  It  brings  lots  of  benefits  for  student’s  physical  and  emotional  being.  Students  who  aspire  to  be  a  profound  black  belter  are  welcome  to  join  this  group  after  completing  the  beginner  belt  program.  This  class  will  be  taught  by  an  International  Certified  Instructor  who  is  a  7th  degree  black  belter.  Taekwondo  Instructor  will  assess  new  students  that  already  have  belts  from  other  countries/organizations  and  he  will  determine  what  EASA  Taekwondo  class  these  students  should  attend.      

Fridays    3:15pm—4:15pm              6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,    May  8,  15,  22  

Mr.  Patrick  Tan    Room  i-­‐117    Minimum—8,  Maximum—20    $220  

Karate  (Beginner  Belts  –  Orange  belt  &  below)  –  3rd  to  8th  grade  Karate  is  a  traditional  Japanese  martial  art.  It  teaches  children  good  discipline,  healthy  lifestyle,  good  morals  and  also  helps  them  to  make  new  friends.  Classes  are  taught  by  a  dedicated  Japanese  Karate  Association  qualified  5th  Dan  black  belt  instructor  who  has  been  coaching  for  more  than  15  years.  It  is  optional  for  students  to  purchase  their  own  Karate  uniform.  Uniform’  ($50.00)  order  form  will  be  sent  home  via  EASA  confirmation  email.  

 

Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    

Mar  30,      Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,    May  4,  11,  18  

Mr.  Tan    Room  i-­‐117  Minimum—8,  Maximum—20  

$200  

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Karate  (Advanced  Belts  –  Orange  belt  &  above)  –  3rd  to  8th  grade  Students  will  continue  to  learn  how  to  use  hands,  elbows,  knees  and  legs  to  become  weapons.  The  instructor  will  design  activities  to  keep  the  students  focused  and  enthused  with  this  amazing  martial  art.  Positive  reinforcement  for  goals  achieved,  is  the  foundation  of  this  program.  It  teaches  students  good  discipline,  healthy  lifestyle  and  good  morals.  Classes  are  taught  by  a  dedicated  Japanese  Karate  Association  qualified  5th  Dan  black  belt  instructor  who  has  been  coaching  for  more  than  15  years.      

Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

Mr.  Tan    Room  i-­‐117    Minimum—8,  Maximum—20    $200  

Performing  Arts  Ballet  Fairies  –  Pre-­‐K  A   fun-­‐filled   opportunity   for   your   child   to  learn   ballet   and   dance   to   classical   music  or   should   we   say   to   the   “music   of   the  fairies”.   The   teacher   will   transform   this  ballet   class   into   a   delightful   imaginary  world,  while  all   the  time  the  students  will  be   learning   basic   ballet   techniques.   No  previous  dance  experience  is  required  and  pre-­‐kindergarten   boys   and   girls   can  participate.   Leotards   and   ballet   slippers  are   not   required   and   children   can   wear  their  PE  uniform  and  socks  instead.    

Tuesdays    1:45pm—2:45pm  8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

Ms.  Vivienne  Tan    MS/HS  Theater  Studio    Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $220  

Lil’  Ballerinas  –  KG/1st/2nd  grade  A   fun-­‐filled   opportunity   for   your   child   to  learn   ballet   and   dance   to   classical   music  by   Tchaikovsky  and  Léo   Delibes.  Students  learn   ballet   technique   through   famous  ballets   such   as   Swan   Lake,   The  Nutcracker,  Coppélia   and   more.   No  previous   dance   experience   is  required.  Leotards   and  ballet   slippers   are  preferred.      

Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    

Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

Ms.  Vivienne  Tan  Room  i-­‐311    Minimum—8    Maximum—12  

$220  

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Imagine  more…  StoryPlay  “Super  Powers”–  1st/2nd  grade  In  Imagine   More..StoryPlay  each   child   creates  a  story   and  performs  as   a  storyteller   to  an  audience.A   storyteller’s   goal   is   to   create   images  in   the   listeners’   minds.   The   storyteller   must  know   the   most   important   facts   in  the   story  and  be   able   to   improvise   around   them   to   create   the  setting   and   mood   to   lead   his/her   audience’s  imagination.   Children  who   return   to   this   class  gain  a  deeper  knowledge  of  how  to  structure  and  present   stories   as   well   as   feel   more   confident  from   the   start,   since   they   are   already   familiar  with   the   teacher   and   methods.   Each  child  creates  a   story   following   the   Imagine  More  Story   Structure   Steps:     describe   the   main  character,   including   his/her   goal   and   motive,  plan   the  5W   (Who,   Where,   When,   What   &  Why),Emotions   and   5  Senses   (details)  for  every  scene.Each  scene   corresponds  to   a   logical  sequence:Introduction,   Problem,   Solution   and  Conclusion.This   term   we  will  continue   with  the  theme:   Use   your   Super   Power   to   Help  Others.  The  children   will   work   on   storytelling   skills  (voice   volume  &   intonation,   face  &  physical  expression)   through  drama  exercises  as  well   as  through   interactive   feedback.  The  purpose  of  this  class  is   to   foster  each   child's  confidence   in   expressing   him/herself  verbally  and   physically  as   a   storyteller.  We   create   a   safe  environment  to  try  new  things,  challenge  oneself  and  learn  from  and  with  friends.  Parents  receive  a   weekly   summary   and   are   welcome   to  participate   asan   audience  in   the   last  class,  as   a  way   to   be   involved   and   nurture   the   children’s  self-­‐esteem.    

Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

Mrs.  Gavin  Room  P-­‐213    Minimum-­‐  6,    Maximum-­‐10    $220    

Hip  Kids  Hop  -­‐  1st/2nd/3rd  grade  Wanna  dance  like  your  favourite  Disney  stars  on  TV?  Using  easy-­‐to-­‐follow  steps  and  lively  Hip  Hop  music,  this  class  focuses  on  upbeat  routines  that  develop  good  rhythmic  motions  while  having  fun.  Each  class  consists  of  basic  technique  of  dance,  simple  stretches  and  body  isolations  to  help  kids  improve  their  flexibility,  balance  and  coordination.  Yenny,  a  choreographer  from  L.A.  Dance  Connection  is  the  expert  teacher  for  this  class  and  will  help  your  kids  develop  dance  excellence  and  creativity  in  a  healthy,  happy  and  positive  environment.    

 

Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    

Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

   Yenny  –  LA  Dance  Room  P-­‐103    Minimum—8,    Maximum—12  

$220  

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Acting  Antics  (Drama  Performance)    -­‐1st/2nd  grade  Does   your   child   love   to   dress   up,   act   and  perform?    Acting   Antics   offers   students   the  opportunity   to   participate   in   a   full   theatrical   live  experience.   These   fun   filled   classes   give   students  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.   Every   student   gets   a   role   with   dialogue   and  fabulous  costumes.  

Sneak  peek  of  Act  II  play:  “The  Magic  Mirror”  In  far  off  Arabia  lives  a  Sultan  with  2  beautiful  daughters.    Sadly  the  Sultan  has  become  very  ill  and  no  one  knows  why  –  could  someone  have  cast  a  magic  spell  on  him?  The  Sultan  has  recently  remarried,  but  the  Princesses  do  not  like  their  new  stepmother  nor  her  pet,  the  golden  phoenix.    One  day  the  Princesses  find  a  mirror  -­‐    could  this  be  the  clue  to  saving  their  father’s  life?  But  wait,  what  is  the  evil  Sorceress  doing  in  the  castle,  and  why  has  the  Wise  One  returned  so  suddenly?  Great  roles  and  costumes  for  boys  and  girls.    

Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              11  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,      May  13  (2  hours  dress  rehearsal),      May  20  (2  hours  dress  rehearsal),      May  25  (Performance)  

   Acting  Antics  Room  P-­‐314    Minimum—10,  Maximum—14    $380        

Acting  Antics  (Drama  Performance)    -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Does   your   child   love   to   dress   up,   act   and  perform?    Acting   Antics   offers   students   the  opportunity   to   participate   in   a   full   theatrical   live  experience.   These   fun   filled   classes   give   students  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.   Every   student   gets   a   role   with   dialogue   and  fabulous  costumes.  

Sneak  peek  of  Act  III  “Arabian  Nights"  The  magic  and  mystery  of  far  off  Arabia  comes  alive  as  Aladdin  &  Ishan,  the  poor  sons  of  Mustapha  the  tailor,  discover  they  have  a  lamp  with  a  genie  and  a  magic  ring  in  their  possession.  What  are  they  going  to  do  with  their  3  wishes,  how  far  will  the  Grand  Vizier  go  to  stop  Aladdin  marrying  the  Sultan’s  daughter  &  will  the  evil  Magician’s  plan  to  regain  the  lamp  be  foiled  by  the  street  urchins  and  the  harem  girls?  Treachery  and  intrigue  abound  in  this  exciting  new  “Aladdin”  adventure.  

 

         Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              11  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,    May  4,      May  11  (2  hours  dress  rehearsal),      May  18  (2  hours  dress  rehearsal),      May  25  (Performance)  

             Acting  Antics  Room  P-­‐314    Minimum—10,  Maximum—16    $380    

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Hip  Kids  Hop  –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Wanna   dance   like   your   favourite   Disney   stars   on  TV?   Using   easy-­‐to-­‐follow   steps   and   lively   Hip   Hop  music,   this   class   focuses   on   upbeat   routines   that  develop   good   rhythmic   motions   while   having   fun.  Each   class   consists   of   basic   technique   of   dance,  simple   stretches   and   body   isolations   to   help   kids  improve   their   flexibility,   balance   and   coordination.  Yenny,  a  choreographer  from  L.A.  Dance  Connection  is  the  expert  teacher  for  this  class  and  will  help  your  kids   develop   dance   excellence   and   creativity   in   a  healthy,  happy  and  positive  environment.    

 

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Yenny  –  LA  Dance  Room  P-­‐103    Minimum—8,  Maximum—12    $220  

Theater  Sports  -­‐  4th/5th  grade  

You  didn't  know  theater  could  be  a  sport?  Well,  by  the  end  of  the  term  we  will  be  forming  teams  and  competing  against  our  peers  on  stage.  Think  fast  on  your  feet  and  solve  problems  with  silly  props.  This  class  will  be  taught  by  Leanne  Fulcher  our  Middle  School  drama  teacher.  Do  you  want  to  know  more  about  this  hilarious  and  fast-­‐thinking  activity?  Click  here  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5qfBt5MymQ  

 

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,      Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

 Leanne  Fulcher  Room  S-­‐106    Minimum  -­‐  10,    Maximum—20    $220  

Arts  &  Crafts  LEGO®  Brick  Art  –  1st/2nd  grade  Lego  bricks   became   the  new  21st   century  medium  for  art.  We  all  know  that  the  best  thing   about   working   with   Legos   is   the  sense  of  possibility!  In  this  class,  students  will   learn   a   new   way   to   express  themselves  artisticaly  using  these  popular  bricks.   They   will   learn   Lego   building  techniques,   draft   and   create   their   own  design   and   use   a   PicToBrick   software   to  plan   and   transform   their   design   into   a  Lego  mosaic.  Don’t  miss  out  on  this  unique  opportunity,  sign  up  now!      

     Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,    May  4,  11,  18  

     Brick  by  Brick    Room  P-­‐303    Minimum—6,    Maximum—10    $240  

Great  Masters  –  1st/2nd  grade  In   this   art   class   we   are   going   to   paint,  draw,  use  clay,   create  collage  work,  make  sculptures   and   really   have   fun   exploring  art!   We   will   be   working   on   a   different  project   each   week.   Students  will   have   an  opportunity  to   learn  and  experiment  with  many  different  media  and  techniques.    

 Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

 Ms.  Heathorn  Room  C-­‐103          Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $180  

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Imagine  more…StoryArt  “Super  Powers”  –  1st/2nd  grade  In  Imagine  More..StoryArt  children  use  different  arttechniques  to  create  their  own  picture  books  and  present  them  to  an  audience.    Children  who  return  to  this  class  gain  a  deeper  knowledge  of  how  to  structure  a  story  and  feel  more  confident  from  the  start  as  they  are  familiar  with  the  teacher  and  methods.  This  term  we  will  be  using  the  following  art  techniques:  markers,  water-­‐color  pencils,  color-­‐sand  collage  (on  paper)  and  pic  collage  (iPad).  We  will  continue  with  the  theme:  Use  your  Super  Power  to  Help  Others.  Each  child  creates  a  story  following  the  Imagine  More  Story  Structure  Steps:    describe  the  main  character,  including  his/her  goal  and  motive,  plan  the  5W  (Who,  Where,  When,  What  &  Why),  Emotions  and  5  Senses  (details)  for  every  scene.  Each  scene  matches  a  page  and  corresponds  to  a  logical  sequence:  Introduction,  Problem,  Solution  and  Conclusion.    The  purpose  of  this  class  is  to  foster  each  child's  confidence  in  expressing  him/herself  artistically.We  create  a  safe  environment  to  try  new  things,  challenge  oneself  and  learn  from  and  with  friends.  Parents  receive  a  weekly  summary  and  are  welcome  to  participate  as  an  audience  in  the  lastclass,  as  a  way  to  be  involved  and  nurture  the  children’s  self-­‐esteem.    

   Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

   Mrs.  Gavin  Room  P-­‐213    Minimum—6,    Maximum—10    $220      

Toy  Making  (Sewing)  –  1st/2nd  grade  Do  you  like  to  snuggle  up  with  a  soft  toy  at  night?  Do  you  want  to  design  and  make  your  own  toy?  In  this  class,  you  will  have  the  opportunity  to  learn  to  create  amazing  soft  toys  using  hand  sewing  skills.  You  will  design,  sew  and  glue  cuddly  creations.  It  is  a  fun,  creative  and  calming  way  to  make  new  friends!  Sign  up  now!    

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

 Ms.  Heathorn  Room  C-­‐103          Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $180  

Clay  Modeling    –  2nd/3rd    grade  Does  your  child  like  to  make  sculptures?  In  this  class,  students  will  use  cookie  dough,  self  hardening  clay  and  modelling  clay  to  make  3D  objects.  It  is  an  creative  and  therapeutic  way  to  create  beautiful  works  of  art!  

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

Ms.  Heathorn  Room  C-­‐103    Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $180      

Masks  &  Clay    –  2nd/3rd    grade  A  play  with  Masks  &  Clay  keeps  the  fidgeting  away!  Sign   up   for   one   of   our   newest   art   classes   and   let  your   creativity   flow.   Students   will   love   the   feeling  and  the  sensory  experience  of  working  and  creating  masterpieces  with   clay   and  paper  Mache.   Students  will   be   encouraged   to   express   themselves   while  exploring  a  world  of   colors,   textures  and  sculpture.  It  is  like  art  therapy!  Sign  up  now!    

 

 Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Mr.  Emery  Room  C-­‐104    Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $180  

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Sewing  &  Dressmaking  -­‐  3rd/4th  grade  Want  to  learn  to  sew?  This  class  will  teach  students  the  basics   they  need  to  get   started!  They  will   learn  how  to  cut  fabric  by  following  a  pattern,  thread  the  machine,   load  the  bobbin,  adjust  machine’s  tension,  hand  stitching  and  much  more.  Each  week  they  will  learn   a   new   skill   and   the   end   result   will   be   a  WEARABLE   project!  Students   are   required   to   buy  their   own   sewing   starter’   kit   and   material   (more  information   about   the   materials   will   be   sent   via  email  after  registrations).    

 Fridays    3:15pm—4:15pm              6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,    May  8,  15,  22  

 Ms.  Stella  Room  P-­‐223    Min—6,    Max—8    $180  

Young  Cartoonist  -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade    This  class  is  open  for  new  and  returning  students.  

This  fun  class  continues  to  teach  all  elements  involved  in  creating  great,  professional-­‐looking  comics  and  cartoons.  Whether  you  are  new  or  coming  back,  this  class  will  show  you  how  to  turn  your  ideas  into  cool  and  funny  comics  and  hone  your  skills  to  perfection.  The  class  is  taught  by  Dutch  best-­‐selling  author  and  widely  published  cartoonist  Iskander  Walen  who  will  show  you  all  the  tips  and  tricks  of  the  trade.  Every  session  is  filled  with  hands-­‐on  practice  and  your  work  will  be  reviewed  on-­‐the-­‐spot  so  you  can  improve  immediately.  http://sgcartoons.com/    

   Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

   Mr.  Iskander  Room  C-­‐103    Minimum—10,  Maximum—20    $220    

Sewing  Club  –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Calling  all  sewing  enthusiasts!  This  class  is  open  to  students  that  have  previously  attended  a  basic  sewing  class  and  are  serious  about  continuing  learning  to  sew.  Students  will  choose  their  own  sewing  project  (teacher  will  give  them  3  options).  They  will  work  on  their  project  independently.  Each  week  they  will  review  and  practice  basic  sewing  skills  until  they  finish  their  wearable  project.  Students  are  required  to  bring  their  own  sewing  starter’  kit  and  cloth  material  (more  information  about  the  materials  will  be  sent  to  home  after  first  lesson).    

   Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

   Ms.  Stella  Room  P-­‐223    Min—4,    Max—8    $200  

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Sewing  &  Dressmaking  –  4th/5th  grade  Want  to  learn  to  sew?  This  class  will  teach  students  the  basics   they  need  to  get   started!  They  will   learn  how  to  cut  fabric  by  following  a  pattern,  thread  the  machine,   load  the  bobbin,  adjust  machine’s  tension,  hand  stitching  and  much  more.  Each  week  they  will  learn   a   new   skill   and   the   end   result   will   be   a  WEARABLE   project!  Students   are   required   to   buy  their   own   sewing   starter’   kit   and   cloth   material  (more   information   about   the  materials  will  be  sent  via  email  after  registrations).    

 Wednesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Ms.  Stella  Room  P-­‐223    Minimum—6,    Maximum—8    $200  

Sketchbook  Club  –  3rd/4th  grade  The  Sketchbook  Club  is  for  students  who  love  to  draw  and  create  mixed  media  art  in  their  sketchbooks.  Each  week  we  will  practice  our  drawing  techniques  and  learn  a  new  skill  that  we  can  incorporate  into  our  student  created  theme  of  the  week.  In  addition  to  drawing  we  will  be  experimenting  with  watercolors,  printing  making  and  collage.  Join  the  Sketchbook  Club,  to  learn,  create  and  have  fun.  Sketchbooks  will  be  provided.    

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

 Ms.  McFadzen  Room  C-­‐100    Minimum—6,    Maximum—12    $160  

Calligraphy    –  4th/5th  grade  Come  learn  the  basics  of  calligraphy  and  hand  lettering.    We  will  learn  the  italic  and  unical  alphabet  along  with  modern  day  hand  lettering.    Experimenting  with  different  fonts,  pens  and  paper  you  will  create  cards,  logos,  and  illuminated  letters  to  wow  and  dazzle  your  friends.  

 

 Thursdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

 Mrs.  Meredith  Room  i303    Minimum—8,    Maximum—15    $180  

Art  Masters  –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Calling  all  future  Van  Gogh’s  and  Rembrandts!  In  this  art  class  we  are  going  to  paint,  draw,  use  clay,  create  collage  work,  make  sculptures  and  really  have  fun  exploring  art!  We  will  be  working  on  a  different  project  each  week.  Students  will  have  an  opportunity  to  learn  and  experiment  with  many  different  media  and  techniques.  Come  and  get  creative  with  us!    

 Thursdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

 Mrs.  Adkison  Room  C-­‐101        Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $200  

Art  Works  in  Glass  -­‐  4th/5th  grade  The  ART  in  Glass  class  is  open  to  students  who  have  not  taken  the  course  previously.  Students  will  get  creative  using  new  and  recycled  Glass  to  make  ART  items  to  display  and  wear!  In  this  fun  class  we  will  explore  creatively  recycling,  mosaic,  embossing,  and  fusing  Glass  in  a  kiln  to  make  jewelry,  tiles,  bowls,  and  more.  

 

 Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

 Mrs.  Thompson  Room  C-­‐102          Minimum—6,    Maximum—8    $240  

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LEGO®  Brick  Art  –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Lego  bricks  became  the  new  21st  century  medium  for  art.   We   all   know   that   the   best   thing   about   working  with   Legos   is   the   sense   of   possibility!   In   this   class,  students  will   learn  a  new  way   to  express   themselves  artisticaly  using  these  popular  bricks.  They  will   learn  Lego  building   techniques,   draft   and   create   their   own  design   and   use   a   PicToBrick   software   to   plan   and  transform  their  design  into  a  Lego  mosaic.  Don’t  miss  out  on  this  unique  opportunity,  sign  up  now!      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   Fridays    3:15pm—4:15pm            6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,  May  8,  15,  22  

   Brick  by  Brick    Room  P-­‐303    Minimum—6,    Maximum—10    $220  

Korean  Clay  Art  -­‐  3rd/4th/5th  grade    In  this  class  students  will  create  amazing  works  of  art  using  polymer  clay  (AKA  Korean  Clay).  This  is  an  easy,  colorful  and  mess-­‐free  clay  medium.  Students  will  let  their  creative  juices  flow  while  using  their  fine  motor  skills  to  create  small  ‘master  pieces’!  Bring  your  imagination  to  life,  sign  up  now!    

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Wednesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Mrs.  Phan  Room  M-­‐107    Minimum—8,    Maximum—10    $180                      

Young  Photographer  -­‐  4th/5th  grade    This   class   is   for   new   and   returning   students.   This  course  will   cover   the   basics   of   digital   photography   -­‐  planning,   composition   and   lighting   of   a   variety   of  photographs.   Each   student   will   create   a   portfolio   of  different   topics,   including  portraiture,   landscape,   still  life,  action  photography  and  nature  (using  macro).   In  each   of   these   photographs   they   will   apply   the  techniques  they  learn  in  class.  All  materials  (including  cameras)  are  provided  for.  

http://www.flickr.com/photos/youngphotographers/    

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

 Mr.  Iskander  Room  I-­‐312    Minimum—8,    Maximum—16    $220  

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Mind  Stretch  Little  Cooks  –  KG  Little  Cooks  is  a  cooking  program  designed  for  Kindergarten  children  who  love  to  cook,  eat  and  learn.  Children  will  build  confidence  in  Reading,  Writing  and  Math  with  a  fun  hands  on  approach  to  learning.  Each  week  we  will  make  a  new  dish.  We  will  learn  about  the  origins  of  the  dish,  write  a  recipe,  make  our  dish,  clean  up  and  eat  together.      

     Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

     Ms.  Goggins  Room  P-­‐103    Minimum—6,    Maximum—10    $220  

Imagine  more…Playdate    –  KG/1st/2nd    

Imagine  More..PlayDate  is  a  class  with  an  emergent   curriculum,   aimed   at  making  new   friends   in   a   relaxed  environment,   with   varied  play  choices.  The   children  have   access   to  plastic  arts  such  as  drawing,  painting  and  moulding  essential  activities  that  allow  to  reflect   on   experiences   or   simply   relax  while   letting   their   imagination   flow.   The  children   can   choose   to   be   outdoors,  where   they   can   play   in   the   playground  or  sand  pit,   or   choose   to   be   indoors,  where   they   can   read   books,  play   board  games,   build   with   blocks  and  more.  We  create  a  safe  environment  to   try  new  things,   challenge   oneself   and   learn   from  and   with   friends.   Parents   receive   a  weekly   summary   and   are   welcome   to  participate  in  the  last  class,  as  a  way  to  be  involved  and  nurture  the  children’s    self-­‐esteem.      

 

 

 

   

         Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

         Mrs.  Ana  Gavin  Room  P-­‐213    Minimum—7,    Maximum—12    $220  

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Math  Maniacs  –  KG/1st/  2nd    grade    In   this   class,   students   will   play   and   learn   with  manipulatives,  games  and  a  variety  of  partnership  math  games  at  variaty  of  levels.  Every  session  will  start  with  a  brain  “warm  up”,  move  to  choice  time  and   end   with   math   investigations!   At   the   end   of  the  term,  parents  will  be  invited  to  watch  the  class  to  learn  some  of  the  games  so  kids  can  continue  to  play  at  home.      

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

 Mrs.  Bokaer  Room  P-­‐226    Minimum—8,    Maximum—16    $200  

Chess  for  Beginners  –  2nd  grade  

For  beginners  only!  No  wires,  no  batteries,  no  screens  –  just  the  classic,  fun,  thinking  game  of  chess.    Students  will  learn  the  complete  set  of  rules  as  well  as  some  of  the  basic  openings  and  strategies.      

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19    

 Mrs.  Hevey  Room  P-­‐108    Min—8,    Max—16    $160  

Jr.  Scientists  –  2nd  grade  Is  it  magic  or  is   it  Science??!!!  Come  and  find  out!    Learn   about   Heat,   Light,   Sound,   Magnetism,  Electricity,  Plants   and  Animals.    Through   a   range  of   exciting   hands   on   experiments   and   computer  technology,   you   will   discover   the   Magic   that   is  Science!!  For  more  information  go  to  

https://sites.google.com/a/sas.edu.sg/primary-­‐science-­‐lab/science-­‐club   or   watch   youtube   video  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDwfjMv2sxU  

 

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19    

 

 

Mrs.  Liddell  Room  P-­‐320    Min—8,    Max—12    180  

 Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21      

Creative    Challenges  –  2nd/3rd  grade  Does   your   child   like   creative   and   exciting  problem-­‐solving   games?   Students   will   use   a  variety  of  everyday  materials  to  design,  create  and  solve   challenges.   Students   will   be   encouraged   to  work   in  an   innovative  and  creative  manner  while  working  in  collaboration  with  others.  

 

 Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,  May  5,  12,  19  

 Ms.  Jo  Brown  Room  P-­‐318    Minimum-­‐6,  Maximum–  12    $180  

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Fun  with  Cooking  –  3rd  grade  Kids   have   the   chance   to   cook   9   different   simple  healthy  recipes  during  a  session.    The  class  will  be  totally   hand’s   on   with   students   doing   the  preparing,   cooking   and   cleaning   up.    Parents   are  welcome   to   join   the   class   as   a   helper.     Students  will   go   home   with   a   sample   of   what   they   made  during   the   class.       Students   with   food   allergies  are  not  encouraged  to  sign  up  for  the  class.        

 Wednesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Mrs.  Ferguson  Room  M-­‐204    Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $230  

Super  Sleuth  –  3rd/4th  grade    You’ll  be  a  junior  CSI  detective  and  help  crack  the  case  of  the  missing  library  books.    Join  our  crime  lab  experts  and  learn  how  to  unlock  the  mysteries  of  forensic  evidence.  You’ll  gather  evidence  at  the  crime  scene,  take  impressions,  examine  substances,  and  gather  clues  to  solve  this  exciting  mystery!    

 

 Wednesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Mrs.  Brundage  ES  Library    Minimum—8,    Maximum—16    $200  

Paper  Roller  Coaster  Engineers    –  4th/5th  grade  

Ready  for  a  fun  hands  on  activity?  In  this  class  students  will  learn  to  design  and  build  roller  coaster  that  will  allow  a  marble  to  go  from  beginning  to  end.  They  will  apply  engineering,  creative  design  and  physics  concepts  to  built  a  complex  structure.  Kids  will  have  a  blast  learning  and  collaborating!  Don’t  miss  this  opportunity!    To  learn  more  about  this  amazing  ‘maker’  activity  check  this  youtube  video  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltyoVPtZzK4                    

 Fridays    3:15pm—4:15pm            6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,  May  8,  15,  22  

 Mr.  Diebley    Room  M-­‐203    Min—8,    Max—12    $180  

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Fun  with  Cooking  –  4th/5th  grade  Kids   have   the   chance   to   cook   9   different   simple  healthy   recipes   during   a   session.     The   class  will   be  totally  hand’s  on  with  students  doing  the  preparing,  cooking   and   cleaning   up.    Parents   are   welcome   to  join  the  class  as  a  helper.    Students  will  go  home  with  a   sample   of   what   they   made   during   the  class.       Students   with   food   allergies   are   not  encouraged  to  sign  up  for  the  class.        

 Tuesdays    3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,      May  5,  12,  19  

 Mrs.  Ferguson  Room  M-­‐204    Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $230  

Eco-­‐Warriors  Club  –  4th/5th  grade  This  club  will  provide   lots  of  exciting  hands-­‐on  and  eco-­‐friendly   activities   to   our   4th   and   5th   grade  students.  Students  will  have  a  chance  to  create  eco-­‐artwork,   bird   feeder,   work   in   one   of   our   SAS  gardens,   learn   about   recycling   and   sustainability.  This  club  will  be   facilitated  by  a  group  of  dedicated  HS  students  and  our  very  own,  Mrs.  Early.  Don’t  miss  out,  sign  up  now!    

 Fridays    3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,  May  8,  15,  22  

 Mrs.  Early    Room  i-­‐216    Minimum—8,    Maximum—12    $180  

Mad  Scientists  –  4th/5th  grade  For  all  science  enthusiasts  out  there!  This  course  is  a  perfect   opportunity   for   your   child   to  make   science  come  alive  with  fun  experiments  and  activities.  This  class   is   sponsored   by   SAS’   High   School’   Science  National   Honor   Society   students.   This   course   will  provide  a  fun  overview  study  of  a  variety  of  scientific  subjects   (Physics,  Biology,  Genetics,   and  Chemistry)  with   many   hands-­‐on   scientific   experiments  supervised   by   our   Middle   School   Science   Teacher,  Mr.  Chassagne.  Sign  up  now!    

 Tuesdays    3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

 Mr.  Chassagne    Room  M-­‐335    Minimum—8,    Maximum—16    $230  

Junior  Journalists  –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Are   you   good   at   taking   pictures,   writing   stories,  interviewing   people   to   find  out   about   their   lives   or  are   you   someone  who   likes   to   draw,  make   posters,  or  maybe  even  edit  other  students'  writing?    Sign  up  to   help   produce   the   Intermediate   School   Student  Magazine   -­‐   created   by   kids,   for   kids   and   all   about  kids  stuff.      

 Wednesdays  3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

 Mrs.  Caskey  Room  i-­‐312    Minimum—10,  Maximum—14    $160    

Competitive  Chess  –  4th/5th  grade  This  class  is  open  to  all  chess  enthusiasts.  The  focus  of  this  class  will  be  to  learn  intermediate  to  advance  chess   skills   and   competitive   playing   experience.  Students  signing  up  for  this  class  should  have  at  least  basic   knowledge   of   the   game.   Don’t   miss   this  opportunity  to  play  this  famous  “Royal  Game”!    

 Tuesdays  3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

 Mr.  Ryan  Room  M-­‐127    Minimum—12,  Maximum—15    $180    

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Music  Kindermusik  –  Pre-­‐School  Kindermusik  is  the  world's  most  respected  musical   learning   program   for   our   young  ones.   Research   has   shown   that   music  improves   your   child's   memory,   cognitive  development,   learning   skills   and  ability   to  express  emotion.  Music  makes  your  child  a  better   learner,   teaches   self-­‐control,  improves   coordination,   enhances  creativity,   and   inspires   your   child   with   a  life-­‐long   appreciation   of   music   through  movement.  Using   Kindermusik's   ABC  Music   &   Me   program,   through  movement  and   musical   exploration,   vocal   play   and  instrument   play,  that   busy   brain   and   non-­‐stop   body   move,   make   music,   listen,   and  get  a  multi-­‐sensory  workout  every  week!  

   

           Wednesdays  11:10am  –  11:55am  8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,  May  6,  13,  20  

           Ms.  Kim  MS/HS  Theater  Studio      Minimum—7,  Maximum—12    $210    

Kindermusik  –  Pre-­‐K  Kindermusik  is  the  world's  most  respected  musical  learning  program  for  our  young  ones.  Research  has  shown  that  music  improves  your  child's  memory,  cognitive  development,  learning  skills  and  ability  to  express  emotion.  Music  makes  your  child  a  better  learner,  teaches  self-­‐control,  improves  coordination,  enhances  creativity,  and  inspires  your  child  with  a  life-­‐long  appreciation  of  music  through  movement.  Using  Kindermusik's  ABC  Music  &  Me  program,  through  movement  and  musical  exploration,  vocal  play  and  instrument  play,  that  busy  brain  and  non-­‐stop  body  move,  make  music,  listen,  and  get  a  multi-­‐sensory  workout  every  week!  

     Wednesdays  1:45pm  –  2:30pm  8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,  May  6,  13,  20    

     Ms.  Kim  MS/HS  Theater  Studio      Minimum—7,  Maximum—12    $210    

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Piano  for  Beginners  –  1st/2nd  grade  Open  for  new  students  only!    

Students   will   learn   piano   from   square   one.  Each   student   will   have   his   or   her   own  keyboard   with   headphones   on   which   to  practice.   During   Piano   for   Beginners,  students   will   be   working   on   mastering   the  following  skills:  playing  high  and  low  sounds,  using   right   and   left   hands   separately   and  together,   playing   keys  with   the   appropriate  finger   number,   and   finding   groups   of   black  keys   and  middle   C.   Students  will   also   learn  basic  rhythms  and  music  notation,  as  well  as  beginning  improvisation.  Students  who  have  already   had   a   keyboarding   unit   in   their  music  class  but  do  not  yet   take   lessons,  will  also   be   able   to   advance   the   skills   they  learned   in  class.    Lessons  will   include  group  and  individual  practice.    

         Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,  May  7,  14,  21  

         Mrs.  Ganske  Keyboard  Lab,  Room  C-­‐201    Minimum—6,  Maximum—10    $180    

Keyboard  Krazy    –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Students  will  have   the   chance   to  explore   all  of  the  buttons,  knobs,  and  dials  on  the  digital  pianos   in   the   keyboard   lab   with   Mr.  Anderson.   They   will   learn   simple,   short  melodies   and   ways   to   jazz   them   up   with   a  variety   rhythms   and   instrument   voicings.  Students   will   have   plenty   of   time   and  freedom   to   explore   the   instrument   in   their  own  way!    

   Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,  May  6,  13,  20  

   Mr.  Anderson  Room  C-­‐201    Minimum—8,  Maximum—10    180  

Intermediate  Strings  (Violin)    –  4th/5th  grade  

This   class   is   open  to  returning  EASA  Violin  players  or   for  new  students  who  have  had  at   least  one   year   of   private   lessons.  Emphasis   will   be   placed   on   playing   skills  and  ensemble  playing,  with  opportunities  for  solo  and  small  group  work.      We  highly  encourage  students    to  make  a  commitment  to    EASA  Strings  for  the  entire    school  year.  All  students  will    need  to  bring  their  own  violin.    

       

 Mondays  &  Thursdays  3:15pm—4:15pm              16  classes    Mar  30,    Apr  2,  6,  9,  13,  16,  20,  23,  27,  30,    May  4,  7,  11,  14,  18,  21  

   Mrs.  Bell  Lim  Room  i-­‐214    

Minimum—6,  Maximum—20    $380  

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Guitar  for  Beginners  –  3rd  grade  (Open  to  Beginners  and  returning  Term  2  students)  

Learn  to  play  guitar  the  easy  way.  This  course  covers  the  basics  of  playing  guitar  as  it  introduces  the  fundamentals  like  correct  posture,  proper  fingering  and  cultivates  good  habits.  The  main  objective  of  this  course  is  to  create  an  appreciation  for  music  through  playing  the  guitar  and  for  students  to  have  playing  music  together.  With  Mr.  Shameer's  unique  approach  you  will  learn  to  play  easy  tunes  and  basic  chords  amazingly  quick.  All  students  will  need  to  bring  a  NYLON  STRING  CLASSICAL-­‐STYLE  guitar  to  the  class.  This  guitar  can  be  purchased  or  rented  at  many  music  stores  around  the  city.  

 

 

         Fridays    3:15pm—4:15pm              6  classes    Apr  10,  17,  24,    May  8,  15,  22  

         Mr.  Shameer  Room  P-­‐327    Minimum—4,  Maximum—6    $200  

Guitar  for  Beginners  –  4th/5th  grade  (Open  for  Term  2  students  only)  

Students  will   continue   to   learn  and  practice  various  guitar   techniques.    We  will   increase  our   knowledge   of   notes   and   rhythms   and  continue   building   our   cord   vocabulary   so  that  we  can  strum  along  to  simple  songs.    All  students   will   need   to   bring   a   Nylon   String  Classical-­‐Style  guitar  to  the  class.  

 

 

     Wednesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,  May  6,  13,  20  

     Mr.  Filice  Room  P-­‐302    Minimum—4,  Maximum—6    $210  

Guitar  for  Beginners  (for  returning  students  only)    –  4th/5th  grade  

Students  will  continue  to  learn  and  practice  various  guitar  techniques.    We  will  increase  our  knowledge  of  notes  and  rhythms  and  continue  building  our  cord  vocabulary  so  that  we  can  strum  along  to  simple  songs.    All  students  will  need  to  bring  a  Nylon  String  Classical-­‐Style  guitar  to  the  class.  

 

 

     Thursdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,  May  7,  14,  21  

     Mr.  Filice  Room  P-­‐302    Minimum—4,  Maximum—6    $210  

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Computer  &  Technology  Little  Engineers  –  KG  (Open  for  new  students  only)  

Looking   for   a   creative   and   fun   activity  designed   for   your   inquisitive  Kindergartener?   The   Little   Engineers  does   just   that!   This   class   introduces  children  to  simple  machinery  through  fun  activities.   Kids   will   learn   about   simple  concepts  of  how  machines  work  through  demonstration   ,stories   and   simple   play  experiments.   They   will   be   manipulating  and   constructing   with   LEGO®   and   be  amazed   by   the   mechanics   of   how  different  parts  come  together  to  make  an  awesome   machine.   This   class   is   an  excellent  hands-­‐on  activity   for  your  child  to  explore  simple  machine  concepts.  

 

         Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

         Children’s  Worklab  Room  P-­‐302    Minimum—8,  Maximum—10    $280  

Xtreme  Little  Engineers  –    KG  (Pre-­‐requisite:  Completed  one  term  of  Little  Engineers)  

Does   your   child   love   playing   with  LEGO®?  This  continuation  class  will  have  kindergarteners   exploring   science   and  mechanical   concepts   through   hands   on  building   with   LEGO®.   They   will   explore  and   investigate   topics   such  as  how  gears  interact   with   axles   and   how   beams   and  plates  differ  as  they  construct  a  variety  of  simple  LEGO®  mechanisms.  

 

           Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

           Children’s  Worklab  Room  P-­‐302    Minimum—4,  Maximum—6    $280  

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Jr.  Engineers  -­‐  1st/2nd  grade  (Open  for  new  students  only)  Join   us   as   a   Junior   Engineer   this   term   to   learn  more   about   what   LEGO®   has   to   offer.   In   this  class  students  will  have  fun  learning  science  and  mechanical  concepts  through  hands  on  building  with  LEGO®.    Kids  will  have  an  understanding  of  fundamental  mechanical  concepts  and  their  day  to  day  applications   through  an  enjoyable   “learn  whilst   playing”   experience.  They   will   explore  and   investigate   topics   such   as   gear   trains   and  different   classes   of   levers   as   they   construct   a  variety   of   complex   LEGO®   mechanisms.   The  instructors  will  then  help  students  translate  and  apply  their  learning  with  real  life  examples  

 

       Wednesdays    3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

       Children’s  Worklab  Room  i-­‐110    Minimum—8,  Maximum—16    $280    

Xtreme  Jr.  Engineers  –  1st/2nd  grade  (Pre-­‐requisite:  Completed  one  term  of  Junior  Engineers)  Can’t   get   enough   of   constructing   LEGO®  structures?   Your   child   could   proceed   on   to  become   Xtreme   Junior   Engineers.   Join   us   to  further  explore  compound  engineering  concepts  through   hands   on   building   with   LEGO®.   Kids  will  explore  more  advanced  building  techniques  +  basic  programming  in  this  class.  Opportunities  will  be  available  for  children  to  learn  and  see  the  relation   between   what   they   build   and   what  LEGO®   robotics   is   all   about.   This   class   is   an  excellent  lead  up  to  more  robotics  classes.    

       Thursdays    3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

       Children’s  Worklab  Room  i-­‐110    Minimum—8,  Maximum—16    $280  

Minecraft  (Ancient  Civilization)    –  1st/2nd  grade  Build   an   ancient   civilization   structure   and  defend   them   from   invaders   in  Minecraft!  Learn  more   about   ancient   civilizations   as   you   play.  Minecraft   is   more   than   just   a   game;   it's   a   tool  that   can   be   used   to   enrich   students'  learning.  Minecraft  can  be  used  to  teach  history,  physics,  engineering,  and  programming  and  lots  more.   It   is   an   interactive   game   that  allows  players   to   use   digital   blocks   to   create   almost  anything   they   can   imagine.  We   will   also   be  incorporating   the   use   of   Lego   bricks   to   build  structures.   The   use   of   Lego   bricks   helps   to  enhance   the   students’   learning   in   design,  mechanics  and  engineering.  

 

       Thursdays    3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

       Creatiq  Mindz  Room  P-­‐327    Minimum—8,  Maximum—12    $200  

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Minecraft  for  Girls  (Ancient  Civilization)    –  1st/2nd  grade  Build   an   ancient   civilization   structure   and   defend  them   from   invaders   in   Minecraft!   Discover   about  ancient   civilizations   while   playing.   Minecraft  is  interactive  and  more   than   just  a  game.  Girls  play   it  differently   than   boys.   In   this   girls   only   class  students   will   learn   physics,   engineering,  programming   and   lots   more   using   this   popular  game   that   allows   players   to   use   digital   blocks   to  create   almost   anything   they   can   imagine.   We   will  also  be  incorporating  the  use  of  Lego  bricks  to  build  structures.  The  use  of  Lego  bricks  helps  to  enhance  the   students’   learning   in   design,   mechanics   and  engineering.  

 

Mondays  3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes      

Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,    May  4,  11,  18  

Creatiq  Mindz  Room  P-­‐327    

Minimum—8,  Maximum—12    $200  

Coding  with  Scratch    –  2nd/3rd/4th/5th  grade  Scratch   is   an   MIT-­‐developed  computer  programming   language   for   children.   As   students  build   Scratch   projects,   they  can   create   their   own  interactive   stories,   animations,   games,   music,   and  art   by   snapping   software   command   ‘blocks’  together.   Creating   projects   in   Scratch   promotes  learning   basic   computer   skills,   learn   important  mathematical  and  computational  ideas,  and  learn  to  think   creatively,   reason   systematically,   and   work  collaboratively.  After   learning   to   use   Scratch,   we  will   explore   creating   programs   for  the   LEGO®  WeDo™   robotic   construction   kits   to   extend   the  projects   into   the   physical   space   to   build   robots.  These  sessions  will  be  social,  playful,  inventive,  and  fun.   View   this   video   to   see  more:  http://vimeo.com/65583694    

       Tuesdays  3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

       Ms.  VonWahlde  Room  P-­‐303    Minimum  –  8  Maximum  –  14    $200  

Jr.  Robotics  –  3rd  grade  (Open  for  new  students  only)  Love   LEGO®   and   Robotics?   This   class   is   great   for  your   young   budding   Robot-­‐Enthusiast.   Get  introduced   to   LEGO  NXT   /EV3   and   explore   all   the  fun  and  mechanics  that  LEGO  NXT/EV3  has  to  offer.  In   this  class  you  will  be   introduced  to   the  basics  of  programming,   learn   about   all   the   different   sensors  (Ultrasonic,  touch  and  sound  sensors)  where  robots  come  alive  and  to  perform  different  operations  at  a  touch  of  a  button.  Your  child  will  get  to  build  Robots  and   machines   using   LEGO   NXT   alongside   friends  individually  and  in  pairs  to  pit  their  skills  in  order  to  complete  obstacle  courses  and  challenges  offered  by  our   instructors.   So   join   us   today   and   learn   how   to  build  and  program  your  very  own  Robot!    

       Tuesdays  3:15pm-­‐4:15pm              8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19  

       Children’sWorklab  Room  i-­‐110    Minimum—8,  Maximum—10    $280  

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Xtreme  Jr.  Robotics  –  3rd  grade  (Pre-­‐requisite:  Completed  one  term  of  Jr.  Robotics)  Can’t   wait   to   put   your   LEGO   robotics   skills   to  the   test?   Join   us   for   an   extreme   Jr   Robotics  Adventure   where   you   will   come   face   to   face  with   different   crazy   robotics   mazes   and  challenges.  Put  those  programming  skills  to  the  test   and   see   how   accuracy   and   precision   for  your  robot  is  all  that  matters  when  it  comes  to  completing   challenges.   A   pure   mind   goggling  problem-­‐solving  adventure  awaits!    

     Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18  

     Children’sWorklab  Room  i-­‐110    Minimum—4,  Maximum—6    $280  

Girls’  Robotics  Club  –  3rd/4th  grade  It’s   a   race   against   time   for   the   different   robot  teams   to   return   to   the   future   and   stop   the  monster   robots   from   coming   into   the   present  time.  They  have  to  be  the  first  to  get  to  the  time  capsule   before   the   evil   robots   destroy   it.   .Can  your  team  help  to  build  and  program  the  fastest  robot   and   get   to   the   time   capsule   in   time?  Complete   different   missions   as   students   will  learn   about   teamwork,   simple   robot  programming  and  understand  the  mechanics  of  the  robot  as  they  work  together.    Find  out  how  you   can   make   your   robot   react   to   different  situations   using   sensors.  EASA  Term   1   and   2  Robotics   students   (4th   grade   only)   will   be  invited  to  represent  SAS  during  term  3  at  a  local  RoboPreneur  Challenge.  So,  don’t  miss  out  on  this  amazing  opportunity!  

 

 

   Wednesdays  3:15pm—4:15pm          8  classes    Apr  1,  8,  15,  22,  29,    May  6,  13,  20  

Creatiq  Mindz  Room  P-­‐327    Minimum—8  Maximum—16    $180  

SAS  Elementary  Robotics  Team    –  4th/5th  grade  (Only   Open   to   returning   Girls   Robotics  Club  and  Robotics  students)  EASA   is   proud   to   announce   registrations   for  SAS'   Elementary  Robotics  Team.   Our   EASA  team  will  compete  against   local   schools   during  the   MDIS   Competition.   SAS   Elementary   team  will  have  9  weeks  to  learn  and  prepare   for   the  challenges.   The   term   will   end   with   a  whole  day  competition  at  MDIS.  Encourage  your  child  to  join  our  team!  She/He  need  to  have  attended  at  least  one  term  of  EASA  Robotics  class.  This  is  a   great  opportunity  for   your   child   to   represent  SAS!      

     Mondays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes      Mar  30,    Apr  6,  13,  20,  27,  May  4,  11,  18,  25    Competition  on  

June  3  (tentative  date)  

     Robotics  Connections  Room  i-­‐312    Minimum—8  Maximum—10    $340  

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Ninja  Game  Coders  –  3rd/4th/5th  grade  Learn   to   Code   your   own   arcade   style   web  games   fast   and   easily!   Create   your   own   space  shooting  game  or  a  platform  game   for  yourself  and  your  friends.  In  this  course,  students  will  be  taught   the   basics   of   game   creation,   using   a  simple   and   intuitive   game   creation  engine.  Students   will   learn   basic   coding   and  animation   in   a   colorful   and   interactive  environment  and   the  results  of   their  work  will  be  seen  almost   immediately.  During  the  coding  and   creation   process   students  will   apply  math  and  science  skills.  They  will  also  have  a  chance  to  publish  their  arcade  games  on  the   internet   !  So,  what  are  you  waiting  for?  Sign  up  now!  

 

       Tuesdays    3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes      Mar  31,    Apr  7,  14,  21,  28,    May  5,  12,  19    

       Creatiq  Mindz  Room  P-­‐327    Minimum—8  Maximum—16    $200  

Movie  &  Video  Creation  –  4th/5th  grade  This  class  is  open  to  new  and  returning  students.  In  this  fun  course  the  students  will  learn  the  basics  of  all  video  (and  film)  productions.  The  course  will  cover  planning,  filming  and  editing  of  all  sorts  of  videos.  Students  will  work  together  to  create  a  series  of  short  videos,  applying  every  technique  they  learn  in  class.  All  materials  (including  cameras)  are  provided.  The  instructor  is  Iskander  Walen,  who  has  worked  on  award-­‐winning  local  sitcoms,  television  commercials,  and  created  several  short  films.  His  short  "What's  On?"  was  part  of  the  official  selection  of  the  Singapore  Short  Film  Festival.  https://www.youtube.com/movievideocreation

 

     Thursdays  3:15pm—4:15pm            8  classes    Apr  2,  9,  16,  23,  30,    May  7,  14,  21  

     Mr.  Iskander  Room  i-­‐312    Minimum—8  Maximum—12    $230