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AGES 8 - 12
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FEBRUARY 2016
Activities for children ages 5 - 12 • Tuesday through Friday, February 16 - 19, 2016
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NO O NTI ME (12 :0 0 n oo n - 1:3 0 p m) : $3 5
AF TE R NO O N O NL Y (1: 30 p m - 4 :3 0 pm ) : 2 CL ASSE S, $13 0
ALL DAY (9:0 0 am - 4:3 0 pm ): 4 CLASSES, PLU S NO ONTI ME, $29 0
E X TE NDE D D AY ( 4: 30 pm - 6 :0 0 pm ): $5 5
P i c k One Cl as s p er T im e Sl o t
8: 0 0 - 9 :0 0 am
• Morn in g F u n & G am es (Al l Ag es)
9: 0 0 - 12 n oo n
• Pu ppets Aro un d
• Basket ball
• A Han df ul of Cla y
• No- C on tac t Ma rtial Arts
• Art T ech n iqu es
• S c r a tc h
9: 0 0 - 10 : 30 am
10 :3 0 - 12 no on
12 :0 0 - 1:3 0 pm
1:3 0 - 3 : 00 pm
3: 0 0 - 4 :3 0 p m
4: 3 0 - 6: 0 0 pm
A ges 5 - 7
the Worl d
• Anc ien t Art illery
• Y og a Wo rkou t
• C oo king C reatio ns
• Natur e Art
Ag e s 8 - 1 2
• Mu sic Vi de0
• C oo kin g C reatio n s
• A Hand f ul of Clay
• 3 2 1 R oc kets
• K ids Co din g
• N oo ntim e Free / Qu iet Tim e ( All A ges)
Noo nti me Swim (Ag es 7 & Ol der)
• Soccer & Gym Gam es • Act ing Gam es
• I n cred ibl e In sec ts
• Baker’ss Del igh t
• S t o r y Ar t s
• So cc er & G ym G ames
• Ro c kstar Drea ms
• Po rtrait Co llage
• Baker’ss Del igh t
• Pap er & Wo od Sc ulp ture
• In c redib le I ns ects
• R oc kst ar D ream s
• Af t erno on F un & Gam es ( All Ages )
Eac h cl as s meet s Tu e sd ay - Fr id ay d u rin g t he
F ebr u ary V ac at io n w eek . Me ets a t Un ifi ed A rts Bu i ld in g .
Brookline High School, Unified Arts Building, 46 Tappan Street
E arl y Morni ng Opt ion: 8:00 -9:0 0 am
M orn in g F un & G ames
Enjoy the start of the day with games and
activities that allow students to get going at
their own pace.
M or ning Options: 9:00a m-12 :0 0 noon
B ask et ba ll Joel Klein, Brookline Coach
Dribble, pass, shoot… all in an environment
where skills are learned and games are played
in the spirit of fun. Join a hotshot coach and
play some hoops.
P u p pe ts Ar o un d t h e W o rld : C h in a
Puppet Showplace Theater
Delve into the ancient art of shadow
puppetry while exploring Chinese folk
tales such as the legend of Madame
White Snake. We'll build puppets and
scenery and create original shadow
plays inspired by traditional characters
and props.
M us ic Vi deo Tessa Amoroso, BIG
We’ll choose songs to storyboard, and then
film and edit our work using iMovie. Through
the process of developing content, to merging
sound and visuals, students will learn the
basics of filmmaking in this hands-on class.
A Hand ful o f Clay Ana Noordzij
Enjoy the wonders of clay in a pottery studio.
Learn basic hand-building techniques and
how to sculpt ceramic creations.
A n c ien t Ar ti lle ry Eric Bland
Storm castle walls with your very own siege
engines. We'll learn about and build
catapults using everyday items, then test our
designs against various fortifications.
A rt T ec h n iq u es Anya Smolnikova
Learn drawing skills and painting techniques,
while sampling proportion, texture, shading,
composition, and color use.
Y o g a W o rko u t Taryn Goldman
Stretch! Breathe! Move! Have fun as you
connect with your body and calm your mind.
M or n in g Co nt in ue d
N atu r e B o ok s Anya Smolnikova
Bind a book and illustrate your pages with
pastel, ink washes, collage materials, and
words to tell a poem or story about nature.
C o o kin g C re ati on s Stephanie Goodman
We’ll read recipes and learn our way
around the kitchen as we cook up savory
creations such as pizza pinwheels,
cauliflower fried rice, tacodiles, and
macaroni and cheese cupcakes
N o -C o n ta c t M a rti al Ar ts Ben Kelley
We’ll practice warm-ups, stretching
exercises, and choreographed defense
movements for energy and discipline,
while building strength and confidence.
C o mp u ter L ab : Us in g Sc ra tc h
Sharon Jason
Program your own games and scenarios
using Scratch, a computer program
developed at MIT that makes it easy to
arrange and snap together Scratch blocks
of code to create moving characters,
simulations, and games.
3 2 1 Ro c ke ts Eric Bland
Blast your imagination and design skills
sky-high. Learn how to construct, test, and
launch homemade rockets using everyday
items like bike pumps, baking soda and
vinegar, and film canisters.
Ki d s C o d in g Sharon Jason
Increase your technical proficiency and
confidence. Learn basic code through fun
and simple exercises that feel like games.
We’ll concentrate on html, and designing
web pages.
No on t ime Opt i on : 1 2 :0 0 -1 :30 pm
N oo n ti me Qu ie t T i me or Sw im
Steve Pecci, Taryn Goldman
After eating their bagged lunches, students
may play boardgames, draw, or read
quietly. Children aged 7 and older may opt
to swim in the Tappan Street Pool.
Af t e rn oo n Opt i ons : 1 :30 - 4:3 0 p m
So c c er & G y m G am es Steve Pecci
Players of all levels will enjoy soccer and
gym games that offer friendly competition
and team building challenges, and focus
on problem solving and creative thinking.
I n c r e d i b l e I n s e c ts TBA
Using examples of nature's most unique
animals and environments as inspiration,
we'll fill journals with artwork and written
observations — our research might be
mistaken for science fiction.
Ro c ks ta r D ream s TBA
Budding songwriters and music lovers
will create and record songs and
mashups through musical and lyrical
instruction. Create, choreograph, and end
with a final presentation.
St o ry Ar ts Daniel Lipton
We’ll read favorite books and then
delve into skits, art projects, games,
and costumes relating to the stories. We’ll
also practice our storytelling skills by
acting out scenes.
P o rtr ait C o lla ge s Gabi Souza
Working with drawing tools and mixed
media on paper, explore and create
portraits of animals or friends using
images, colors, or small objects.
Af te r no on C on t in ue d
Bak er ’ss Deli gh t Stephanie Goodman
We’ll have fun measuring, mixing, and
whipping up yummy treats like doughnut,
strawberry shortcake, eclair cake,
chocolate cheesecake, and baked pretzels.
Ac t in g G ame s Daniel Lipton
Through improv and acting games,
unlock your spontaneity, comedy skills,
and imagination. We'll re-create scenes
from popular literature, tv shows, or
movies, and invent short skits where the
plots twist and turn.
P ap er & W o od S c ul pt u re Gabi Souza
Cardboard and wood are ideal materials
for building imaginative sculptures.
We’ll cut and assemble, and then add
accessories to make our creations shine
Ex te nded Da y Opt ions : 4:30-6:00 pm
Af ter no o n F u n & Ga mes Daniel Lipton
Students will have a variety of choices each
afternoon, including art projects, board
games, stories, drawing, and acting games.
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