COLLEGE FOR KIDS JUNE 20-24, 2016 2016 CFK Schedule

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2016 CFK Schedule
*Choose one class in the morning and/or one class in the afternoon!
Morning Session 10 A.M.-Noon
Grades 1-3
Makerspace Magic
Ready, Set, ACTION! Nothing Simple About These Machines Laboratory Fun! Art in Air
Grades 4-6
Kids in the Kitchen 3D Modeling with SketchUp
Beginner Photography and Editing Living in 1772 Historic Schoenbrunn Village* Snakes, Turtles, Frogs and Lizards! Jumbie Jammin’
Afternoon Session 12:30 P.M.-2:30 P.M.
Grades 1-3
Kids in the Kitchen
3D Modeling with SketchUp
Snakes, Turtles, Frogs and Lizards!
The Art of Math
Jumbie Jammin’
Grades 4-6
Makerspace Magic
Ready, Set, ACTION!
Advanced Photography and Editing Nothing Simple About These Machines!
Laboratory Fun!
*Except for Living in 1772 Historic Schoenbrunn Village,
which is from 10 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.
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Jumbie Jammin Grades 1-3 and 4-6
Laboratory Fun! Grades 1-3 and 4-6
The Jumbie Jam is an authentic steel drum that is fun to play Make a rainbow in a tube, do an “egg”cellent egg drop,
and easy to learn! You don’t have to know how to read music build and launch a water rocket, make ooey, gooey messes
to learn how to play this spirited instrument. Kids will learn and have lots of science fun!
about the history of this instrument and how to play a Jumbie Nancy Miller, Canton City Schools $95
Jam in no time at all!
Jeff Phillips, New Philadelphia City Schools $75
Ready Set ACTION! Grades 1-3 and 4-6
During this high energy class, kids will learn about
Kids in the Kitchen Grades 1-3 and 4-6
performance techniques, improvisation and literary elements
This is an interactive program designed to encourage of drama. Together the kids will explore characterization
culinary competence and confidence through engaging, and bring their favorite stories to life! educational and entertaining hands-on experiences. Kids Shannon Mitchell, Kent State University $75
will have the opportunity to learn or improve upon healthy
choices, creativity, reading skills, math skills, science, cultural
Life in 1772 Historic Schoenbrunn Village
experiences, planning, budgeting and nutrition.
Grades 4-6
Angela Stewart, Newcomerstown Schools $110
Spend weekdays at Historic Schoenbrunn Village living like
the settlers did. Learn cooking on a hearth, butter churning,
Beginner Digital Photography & Photo Editing candle making, gardening, pen and quill writing, sewing and
weaving and much more! Students will attend this course
Grades 4-6
In this course, students will take digital pictures and edit them from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
using basic photo editing software available on the web. Raya Williamson & Staff, Site Manager Historic Schoenbrunn Village $ 75
Students will then add their pictures to a digital portfolio. Students need to bring a digital camera to class.
Makerspace Magic Grades 1-3 and 4-6
Megan Brannon, Garaway Schools $75
This program is magic through technology! Designed to
encourage an interest in science and technology, students
will use 3D printers, 3Dpens, Lego Mindstorms, button
Advanced Photography & Photo Editing
makers and more. Participants will take home a 3D printed
Grades 4-6
Students will take pictures using digital cameras, download object, an iron on T-shirt logo and button of their own design.
them to a computer, and edit them using more advanced Cherie Bronkar, Kent State University $ 75
editing techniques. There is a bigger emphasis on photo editing
in this class. Prior photography experience is needed for this 3D Modeling with SketchUp Grades 1-3 and 4-6
advanced class. Students need to bring a digital camera to class. Imagine it? Build it! SketchUp is a computer application that
allows users to quickly design and build 3D objects. Students
Megan Brannon, Garaway Schools $75
will use their creativity and problem-solving skills while
learning to use the software, build models, assign materials,
Nothing Simple About These Machines!
even create animated tours of their creations. Concepts
Grades 1-3 and 4-6
from this class can be carried into careers in engineering,
We will take a look at simple machines and how they are architecture, animation and game design!
used to make our lives easier. We will construct and explore
different examples of a lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined Jason Ruegsegger, Kent State University $ 75
plane, wedge and screw. We will construct a Rube Goldberg
model utilizing as many different simple machines as our The Art of Math Grades 1-3
This course is centered on using art to learn about geometry.
imagination and time will allow.
Students will learn about basic geometrical shapes to create
Chad West, Kent State University $ $75
collages using tangram puzzle pieces to a more sophisticated
approach using tessellation patterned art.
Snakes, Turtles, Frogs and Lizards
Nicole Miles, Kent State University $ 75
Grades 1-3 and 4-6
Hundreds of “college kids” have taken this class in the past
20+ years! Mr. Compton will bring his snakes, turtles, frogs
and lizards to teach you about these fascinating creatures!
Students will learn how to care for and handle reptiles and
amphibians. With prior approval you can also bring in your
own pets to this active classroom!
Larry Compton, Retired Principal, Garaway Schools $60
Art in Air Grades 1-3
This course focuses on the evolution of kite to flight. As
students discover the evolution of flight, beginning with the
kite, students will then design and create different forms of
kites and planes using a variety of art materials and methods.
Nicole Miles, Kent State University $75
kent.edu/tusc/BCS/CFK | 330 University Dr. NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663-9403 | P 330.308.7434 | F 330.308.7552
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Online registration also available!
kent.edu/tusc/BCS/CFK
330 University Dr. NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663-9403
College for Kids is designed to provide exciting opportunities for exploration and
learning during the summer months to challenge creativity and to expand horizons.
Student’s Name______________________________________________________ Grade completed by June 2016_________
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Parent’s Name________________________________________________________ Parent’s Email_________________________
Home Phone __________________________________________ Work Phone __________________________________________
Street Address_________________________________________City_______________________ State_________ Zip___________
Payment Enclosed:
Charge to:
 Mastercard
 Visa
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Signature______________________________ Card #___________________________ Exp. Date_______ Security Code_______
College for Kids Scholarships will be limited to one class per student (maximum $110)
and will be awarded contingent upon approval and funding availability.
 My child does qualify and receives “Free and Reduced Lunches” through his/her school.
You have my permission to receive verification of his/her eligibility by calling the school.
Student’s Home School ____________________________________________School Phone_______________________
 My child does not participate in the “Free and Reduced Lunch” program. However, I would like to be considered for a 2016 College for Kids scholarship because of financial need. (Please explain).
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Choose one class in the MORNING and/or one class in the AFTERNOON! *
*Except for Living in 1772 Historic Schoenbrunn Village, which is from 10 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.
MORNING SESSION 10 A.M.-Noon
AFTERNOON SESSION 12:30 P.M.-2:30 P.M.
GRADES 1-3
GRADES 1-3
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Makerspace Magic
Bronkar
Ready, Set, ACTION! Mitchell
Nothing Simple About These Machines West
Laboratory Fun! Miller
Art in Air
Miles
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Kids in the Kitchen 3D Modeling with SketchUp
Beginner Photography and Editing Living in 1772
Historic Schoenbrunn Village Snakes, Turtles, Frogs and Lizards! Jumbie Jammin’
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Kids in the KitchenStewart
3D Modeling with SketchUpRuegsegger
Snakes, Turtles, Frogs and Lizards!Compton
The Art of MathMiles
Jumbie Jammin’
Phillips
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Makerspace MagicBronkar
Ready, Set, ACTION!Mitchell
Advanced Photography and Editing Brannon
Nothing Simple About These Machines West
Laboratory Fun!Miller
GRADES 4-6
GRADES 4-6
Stewart
Ruegsegger
Brannon
Williamson
Compton
Phillips
Student’s Name__________________________________
kent.edu/tusc/BCS/CFK | 330 University Dr. NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663-9403 | P 330.308.7434 | F 330.308.7552
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Medical Information and Permission Form
One per participant. For additional forms, photocopies may be used.
This form must be completed, signed and returned with registration form.
STUDENT NAME
PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME
First
Last
First
Last
Mother’s Day Phone
Other Emergency Contact
Birth Date
Father’s Day Phone
First Name
Last Name
Phone
Your child will be released only to the parent/guardian with signature on this form or to the authorized care giver(s) listed below who will be asked to show their photo I.D.
First Name
First Name
MEDICAL INFORMATION
Does student have insurance through parent’s employer?
Yes
If yes, name of insurance company
Last Name
Relationship
Last Name
Relationship
No
Policy No.
Medical Problems (X) Allergies (X)
Current Medication (including over the counter)
______Diabetes
______Aspirin
_____ None
______Orthopedic problems
______Penicillin
_____ Following: (Please list)
______Asthma
______Sulfa
______________________________
______Seizures
______Insect stings
______________________________
______Cardiac problems
______Tetracycline
______________________________
Do we have permission to administer
Aspirin or
Tylenol to your child? (Please check if yes)
To protect your child(ren) and the university community, Kent State University has established a mandatory immunization policy. We need to know if your child received measles, mumps
and rubella vaccines and has had a tetanus shot current to within six years.
Yes No
Do you know of any special needs or disabilities that make it advisable for your child to follow a limited program of physical activity or to refrain from participating in any of the activities?
If yes, please explain. Mention any recent surgery, illness, broken bones, injuries, allergies (other than medication) or any physical conditions:
PERMISSION FORM
A. Parent’s Authorization: This medical history is correct to the best of my knowledge and the student herein described has my permission to engage in all activities, unless otherwise
noted by me. I give permission to the physician or hospital selected by a medical representative of Kent State University to hospitalize, secure proper treatment for; and to order
medications, injections, anesthesia or surgery for my child named above.
Preferred Hospital:
Located in
Preferred Physician:
Phone
B. Medical Waiver: My son/daughter is in good health and can participate in the activities of Kent State University for College for Kids.
C. Indemnification by Guardian or Applicant: The undersigned guardian of the above named student agrees to save and indemnify Kent State University, its employees and its agents,
and the Kent State University College for Kids, its agents, sponsors and employees against any and all liability, claims, judgements or demands for damages arising as a result of injuries
sustained while attending or participating in the Kent State University College for Kids.
D. Photograph/Video Release: I hereby permit Kent State University to publish photographs and/or videotapes for the purpose of promoting University programs which include the above
named student. I hereby release all right, title and interest I may have in said photograph/video.
E. Kent State reserves the right to dismiss any participant whose behavior is disruptive to the program.
I certify as a parent or guardian of the above named student that together we have reviewed all regulations in A, B, C, D and E pertaining to the Kent State University College for Kids and
understand that failure to abide by these regulations will result in immediate dismissal from the program without a refund for the current session.
Signature of Parent/Guardian of CFK Participant
Date
kent.edu/tusc/BCS/CFK | 330 University Dr. NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663-9403 | P 330.308.7434 | F 330.308.7552
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