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FALL 2010 – 2011: RIVERSIDE
TUESDAYS, August 24, 2010 – December 14, 2010
(16 weeks)
Mandatory Orientation Meeting:
All Families and all Jr High & High School Students Monday, Aug 23, 6:30 – 8:30 pm.
A non-refundable $100 Registration Fee as well as a $50 Tuition Deposit is due at Registration. Tuition is per class per semester and is
non-refundable after the 3rd week of the semester. Registration will continue as space allows until Sept. 7, 2010
I
K – 2nd
Grades
Tuition is for
each Class in
that column
$60***
9:00 am
P.E.**
($60)
**** Kindergarten
4/5
10:00 am
2 hour Block + Supply Fee $10
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All About Anatomy
1– 2
Supply Fee $10
C
**** Kindergarten
4/5
11:00 am
2 hour Block
Supply Fee $10 (2nd Hour)
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Historical Heroes 1-2
Supply Fee $10
3rd – 6th
Grades
Junior
High*
Multi-Age
Electives
High
School*
(7th – 9th Grades)
(7th – 12th Grades)
(9th – 12th Grades)
$70***
$120
$120
$140
P.E.**
American History
P.E.** ($70)
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Strategy Games
Club ($30 + $5
supply fee)
U.S. History
($70)
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Intro to Public
Speaking (5-6)
Required Text
Supply Fee $10
IEW 5-6
Supply Fee $10
Req. Workbook $20
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Beginning Writing
3-4
Money Matters
Picture This!
New Testament
Supply Fee $10
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Intro to Anatomy
5-6
Supply Fee $15
Apologia Journal Required
General Science
Supply Fee $15
Required Text
Supply Fee $10
Amazing Anatomy
3-4 Supply Fee $10
Supply Fee $10
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Institute for
Excellence in
Writing (IEW)
Supply Fee $10
Required Lit Books and
workbook
Required Text
Supply Fee $10
Windows to the
World: Intro to
Literary Analysis
Supply fee $10
Required Lit Books
Biology
Algebra I
with Labs
Book Fee $25
Supply Fee $20
Required Text
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2400 Club:
SAT/PSAT
Prep Class
Required Text
Supply Fee $20
12:00 –
12:50
A
1:00 pm
LUNCH
LUNCH
Tasty Math
K- 2
Math Speedsters
5-6
Supply Fee $10
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Young Chefs’ Academy
K-2
Supply Fee $15
LUNCH
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Geo Quest
(grades 4-8)
Art: Simply
Sculpture
3-4
(This class only $70)
California History
Supply Fee $10
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Supply Fee $20
LUNCH
Biology
Supply Fee $20
Required Text
Supply Fee $10
Healthy Chefs 3-6
Supply Fee $15
Art: The Masters K – 2
2:00 pm
Supply Fee $10
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See Worship & Sign K-6
In next column
P
LUNCH
Exploring Art 3-6
Supply Fee $10
Spanish I
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We the People:History 5-6
Supply Fee $10
Picture This! 4-6
See Multi-Age
Electives
Required Text
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Public Speaking
Supply Fee $10
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Worship & Sign Language
K-6
Design
Challenge
Supply Fee $10
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World view
Supply Fee $15
*Parents & Teacher decide which class their 9th grader is prepared for.
**P.E. is no charge for students enrolled in at least 2 other ICAP classes
***Families enrolling their Jr.High or High School students in two or more Jr High or High School classes will receive a $20/class discount on their siblings K-6th grade classes
****Student must enroll in Kindergarten AM for both hours.
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Study Hall, Preschool & Nursery are available each hour for siblings at no charge to teachers & class helpers.
Location: Riverside Community Church, 4850 Jurupa Ave., Riverside
Please do not call the church for information
For more information visit www.icapclasses.com or Contact Anna Key at anna@icapclasses.com or 909-227-2155
Last update 2/12/2016 8:56 PM
Cl as s Not e s
(In all classes, parents are expected to work with students as they complete their homework to
m a k e s u r e w o r k i s c o m p l e t e d t o a h i g h s t a n d a r d o f p r o d u c t i o n b e f o r e i t i s s u b m i t t e d t o t h e I C AP t e a c h e r . )
K- 2
P.E. – After calisthenic warm-ups, students will learn to play team games together, take turns, and take part in developmental activities. G. Rodriguez
AM Kindergarten – A 2 hr. block class including phonics, letters, colors, science, art, calendar, math & much more………….…Areli Marconi
Historical Heroes – Experience some of the America’s greatest historical heroes and learn about their godly character traits and accomplishments.
For visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners, this class incorporates exciting educational videos, memorable in-class activities and crafts…T. Burns
All About Anatomy - Students will discover how wonderfully made we are while we explore everything from cells to systems such as the
skeletal, muscular, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, and others. In addition, we will learn about health and nutrition……….…Anna Key
Tasty Math – If I have 10 M&M’s and I take away 3 how many do I have left? Food & fun make this the most delicious math course ever!...R. Davis
Young Chefs’ Academy –Fun, hands-on food preparation class. Skills such as measuring, following instructions, food safety, and nutrition
reinforced in a fun, creative environment.…………………………….……………………..……………………………………………….Valerie Velasquez
Art: The Masters–Young artists will create their own artwork using a technique or material that reflects the work of that week’s studied artist.
To be covered: numerous famous artists and their artwork, including: Durer, Rembrandt, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Matisse, Cezanne,
Raphael, Monet, and Degas.……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Denise. Lewis
Sonshine Singers– Students gain a basic understanding of singing, using their voice, and performing with a group……………….A. Johnson
Worship & Sign Language K-6 – Introduce students to the basics of ASL along with entire worship songs………………….Dee Ann Ford
3-6
P.E. – Get the brain cells working with a brisk warm-up, then let’s build cardio strength through sports competitions…………………………….TBA
Intro to Public Speaking – Students will learn how to speak, listen, and present …………………………………….Rebecca Menchaca
Beginning Writing 3-4 – An introduction to writing through Literature Based lessons……….………………………………………….Michelle Perez
Intro to Anatomy 5-6 -- Our Bodies: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made - Students will explore God's incredible design of our bodies from a cell to
major systems including skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, respiratory system, and cardiovascular system. Class time will be
packed with hands-on activities, including some dissection, lectures, and games to stimulate learning. Recommended text: Exploring Creation
with Human Anatomy and Physiology by Jeannie Fulbright and Brook Ryan M.D. Required Companion Journal (approx. $18)…Sue Strother
Amazing Anatomy 3-4 - Students will discover how wonderfully made we are while we explore everything from cells to systems such as
the skeletal, muscular, respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, and others. In addition, we will learn about health and nutrition………Tina Landeros
Exploring Writing 5-6 – Interdisciplinary lessons fuse world history and writing in an enjoyable and stress free system. Students will be
expected to complete weekly writing assignments, vocabulary skills, grammar activities, and quizzes, while progressing
through IEW writing units 1-7. Scope and Sequence available at: www.excellenceinwriting.com..... Required Workbook $20...........Lisa Garner
Math Speedsters 5-6 – Master multiplication facts through games, speed drills and healthy competition……………….……………J. del Rosario
California History 3-4 – History of California including Early California and Missions…………………………………………..…….Areli Marconi
Healthy Chefs 3-6-–Fun, hands-on food preparation and nutrition……………………………………………………………………Carrie Brown
Exploring Art 3-6 –We will discover new artists, learn new techniques and create weekly projects using a variety of mediums. Students will learn how
to use oil pastels, acrylic paint, watercolors, three-dimensional sculpture, collage and how to draw a self-portrait………………… Denise Cortes
We the People: History 5-6 - American History : Discovery to Restoration. Students will examine many facets of early America beginning with
the natural human impulse for exploration and finishing up with the attempts to piece together a fractured nation. There will be special attention paid to
the major components of the Constitution. Students will explore the uniqueness of the American experience through literature, art, film, discussion,
writing, and personal research. (“In order to Form a More Perfect Union” planned Semester II: The Gilded Age to War on terror).…S. Davidson
Picture This: New Testament 4-6 This elementary-level course introduces students to an enjoyable & highly-effective Bible study
using cartoon-style illustrations to help students retain the important themes of the New Testament Books. The class incorporates auditory, visual and
kinesthetic elements to increase Bible understanding and retention. We will incorporate games to learn key biblical themes and memory verses.
Students will create their own fully-illustrated New Testament Bible in just one semester! No art experience required…..……Tina Burns
Junior High
American History – We will cover the Civil War to the 21st Century. In a typical week, the student will cover a chapter from their textbook,
maps, forms, and review questions. To include hands-on and research projects. Each lesson contains three sections examining the atmosphere
in which the event occurred, the event itself, and the impact this event had on the future of America. Parental support is vital to ensure success
in the class. Textbook Required (approx $40-$55 for year class) …………………………………………………………………..………Elvia Geith
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IEW 7-9 - Interdisciplinary lessons fuse world history and writing in an enjoyable and stress free system. Students will be expected to complete weekly
writing assignments, vocabulary skills, grammar activities, and quizzes, while progressing through nine IEW writing units. Scope and sequence
available at: www.excellenceinwriting.com …Required Workbook $20…………………………………………………..…………Lisa Garner
Picture This: New Testament -- This course introduces students to an enjoyable & highly-effective Bible study using cartoon-style illustrations to
help students retain the important themes of the New Testament Books. The class incorporates auditory, visual and kinesthetic elements to increase
Bible understanding and retention. Students will create their own fully-illustrated New Testament Bible in just one semester! No art experience
required – just come ready to have fun. Comprehension questions, memory verses and review quizzes…………………….......Tina Burns
Geo Quest (grades 4-8) - Designed to prepare students for the National Geographic Geography Bee in January, this class will touch on political,
cultural, physical, and human aspects of world geography. Facilitator will guide students as they complete weekly research projects, memorization
drills, vocabulary cards, and various geography activities. Parental support recommended. No text required.
……………Summer Davidson
M ult i- Ag e E le ctiv es
P.E. – Students will receive instruction in a variety of different sports throughout the year. A great way to get P.E. credit………..…….TBA
Strategy Games for the Mind (club) – There are three basic reason that strategy games are important to education: #1 Strategy games help to
develop critical thinking, logical reasoning and problem solving skills in your student. #2 Strategy games help to develop character. Students
will learn to listen, follow instructions and communicate more effectively. #3 Finally, strategy games are alot of fun! In this class we will cover games
like Blink, Blokus, Chess, Cathedral, Equate, Mastermind, etc. ………………………………………………………………….R. de sevren Jaquet
Money Matters-This class is all about how to grow a "smart" consumer. Concepts will include: History of money and monetary instruments,
Advertising techniques, Cost of credit, Supply and demand, Necessities vs. Luxuries and determining the "Best Buy". Students will also learn how to
analyze personal spending, create a personal budget, how to write and balance a checkbook..………………………...Rebecca de sevren Jaquet
General Science – General overview of science including: physical, life, and earth science topics like scientific inquiry, foundations of geology,
the fossil record, classifying life, the human body, and more. Required Text: Apologia..……………………………..…….Tanya Serrano
Algebra I – Here is a fun twist to traditional Algebra. Students will enjoy applying algebraic principles to physics based lab activities to give
greater understanding to the concepts presented. Worktext/worksheet packet homework will further reinforce skills learned. Students will
demonstrate their mastery of all the traditional concepts covered in Algebra classes on periodic tests. Book is $25 (provided at first class)…J. Hume
Art: Simply Sculptures - In this class, students will be explore several facets of three-dimensional design to create both functional and sculptural
objects, such as: clay, wire, wood, paper, relief, found object, carving, and painted surfaces. ………………………….……Denise Cortes
Spanish I - Designed to help students attain proficiency in basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Spanish vocabulary and structure
reinforced through speaking and conversation in class. Text/workbook required………………………………………………………….Olivia Bryant
Public Speaking -- In this course, the student will learn how to speak clearly and succinctly through the study of the components of speech, topic
selection, delivery, listening, presentation, and non-verbal communication skills. Several methods and types of speeches will be explored….Tammy Mathis
Hig h S choo l
U.S. History -- We will cover the Civil War to the 21st Century. In a typical week, the student will cover a chapter from their textbook, maps,
forms, and review questions. To include hands-on and research projects. Each lesson contains three sections examining the atmosphere in
which the event occurred, the event itself, and the impact this event had on the future of America. Parental support is vital to ensure success in
the class. Textbook Required (approx $40-$55 for year class). One Year class geared to fulfill H.S. requirement for U.S. History… Elvia Geith
Literary Analysis: Lit & Comp B – students will look at elements and devices of literature while building and exercising Christian discernment.
Students will learn annotation and how to spot and critique allusions, plot & suspense, parallelism, euphemism, characterization, symbolism, themes,
imagery, point of view, tone. They will write literary analysis essay with correct form. Excellent prep for later H.S. and college lit classes…M. Jackson
Biology –Students will learn cell biology, genetics, the history of life, taxonomy, microbiology, botany, zoology, ecology, and human anatomy and
physiology. Lab activities, such as demonstrations, dissections, and experiments. Required Text: Bob Jones…………………….…….Tanya Serrano
2400 Club: SAT Prep – For the college-bound student. Activities focus on the ability to understand tough reading passages, to analyze and solve a
variety of math problems, and to write cogently and clearly. Homework will focus each student’s needs. In class games, activites and quizzes will
encourage students to master all question types. College-prep skills covered such as proper study habits, taking class notes, keeping an organized
notebook, thinking critically, and creating life-long learning habits. All students will learn to strive for their personal best. Certified teacher…M. Phororo
World Views (Apologetics) – Class will equip students to answer the questions the world is asking about the authority and accuracy
of the Bible. Student will discover why it is vital to provide logical answers to skeptics, and how to give those answers with a solid understanding of
what the Bible says about the relevance of Genesis, geology, astronomy, and other areas of scientific study. This class will not involve graded
homework.Short videos and guided discussion, will encourage students to dig a little deeper on their own.…………………..Mandi Jackson
A complete list of required curriculum and required and recommended resources will be posted at www.icapclasses.com in July 2010. For further
questions or to apply for a teaching/scholarship positions, you may contact Anna Key at anna@icapclasses.com or (909) 227-2155
Last update 2/12/2016 8:56 PM
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