Spring 2012-13 Club Sessions
Detailed information of the clubs can be found by clicking on the club names on the left side navigation.
Afternoon classes will begin right after school is over.
There will be no clubs on No-School days and no afternoon clubs on early dismissal days.
Afternoon classes will begin right after school is over.
There will be no clubs on No-School days and no afternoon clubs on early dismissal days.
Math 4 Love:
In this class we will see that playing games and working on puzzles can be two of the most fun and effective ways to encourage solid mathematical thinking. Students will learn a wide assortment of mathematical games, puzzles and activities that center around deep concepts of pattern, number, structure, and shape. We’ll play, pose questions, simplify, solve, and invent new challenges. The goal of this class is to introduce kids to the real meat of mathematical thinking in all its elegant glory, and to provide a pathway through games for students to discover what there is to love in mathematics. If you are a kid who likes math, games, or puzzles, this class is for you
Hosted by Math for Love, with Paul Gafni instructing. More info available and registration at mathforlove.com/qae.
Ages: 1st-3rd graders
Time: Thursdays, 8:30-9:15
Dates: April 11 - June 6
Room: B140
Cost: $160. Scholarships available
Register at: mathforlove.com/qae
Language Classes by Language Link
These classes are already in session. Contact Language Link for more info:
Web: http://www.thelanguagelinkllc.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (206) 708-4633
Engineering with LEGO® by Playwell TEKnologies
Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through
engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars,
and the Battletrack!
REGISTER ONLINE: play-well.org
Spring 2013
Session PRE Engineering Club:
Grade K-1
Time: Wednesday mornings 8:00 - 9:20 am
Dates: April 24-June 5
Tuition: $105 for 7sessions
Queen Anne Elementary Music Club
Join us as we sing on in to downtown New York City with focused listening and singing activities. We will explore jazz music from New York native composer Duke Ellington. Duke Ellington was made popular by his fancy fingerings on the piano keys. Students will be boppin' around, while also listening to music performed by Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. We will talk about the saxophone and trumpet, as well as the bass and drums. Exploring with the glockenspiels, and tick-tock blocks will be quite a treat for our young music makers!
Ages: K-5
Class Time: Fridays, 3:40-4:40
Cost: $85
Dates: April: 5th -June 7th (No class on April 19 or May 24)
Room: B140
Register online at www.seattleslittlestperformers.com
After School Dance Club
Musical Theatre
There’s no business like….
This class will have you dancing with joy as you explore the world of Musical Theatre and how it’s genres and styles tell a story. With a Jazz based technique, you’ll dance, act and even sing a little, learning to incorporate these three elements of musicals. Leggings and a T-shirt recommended for girls; sweats and T-shirt recommended for boys. But any loose comfortable clothes or dance attire will be acceptable.
Class Time: Mondays, 3:45-4:45
Ages: 3rd-5th grade
Dates: April 8 – June 3, 2013 (No class April 15 or May 27)
Cost: $70
To Register visit: http://www.americandanceinstitute.com/Registration.aspx
KidsCreate Winter Art Series
Spring 2013: BUILD a New World!
A mixed-media sculpture series with Nadine Smith
Come join us for this eight week 3-D art workshop and make art that stands up! We'll start with sculpting our own miniature clay houses , then design and engineer a magical form of transportation with recycled metal, plastic and wood. We'll create the landscape of our new world with shadowbox art, invent a new written language and PAINT our portrait on cardboard and a metal hanger . BONUS for parents: kids use science, engineering and narrative concepts while making art and having FUN!
Taught by professional teaching-artists, Nicole Appell and Nadine Smith
Time: Monday afternoons 3:40 – 4:45 pm
Dates:
Spring session: April 1, 8, 22, 29; May 6, 13, 20; June 3, 2013 (8 weeks).
Location: Tree House Building Room 109A (Ms. Meg’s art studio)
Cost: $106 per 8 weeks per student
Instructors: Taught by professional teaching-artists, Nicole Appell and Nadine Smith
Register online at: www.kidscreate.org
One on One Basketball for AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS
Queen Anne Elementary for the Spring session.
Skilled and experienced instructors will conduct an exciting one hour session each week right after school. We will learn the basic fundamentals, rules and strategies of popular sports and games while focusing on teamwork, sportsmanship, and FUN!
Have fun playing all of your favorite sports and games, including:
Basketball, Soccer, Kickball, Capture the Flag, Line Tag and More…
K – 3rd Grade: Wednesdays
3:35-4:45
Dates: April 3 – June 5 (No class 4/17 or 5/15)
Cost: $85 for 8-week program
Register at:https://www.1on1basketball.com/locations/seattle-washington/programs-listing/After-School
Unicycle Club
The Queen Anne Unicycle Club is a fun way to continue to practice or excel with
other students of all grade levels who are learning this incredible skill! We will provide equipment for each student as well as coaching, a small snack and a club T-Shirt. Students are required to bring their own helmet for this club, and will also be permitted to use their own unicycle if they have one.
Club will be held on Tuesdays from 3:40-4:45pm at Queen Anne Elementary School Gym
The program will run for 7 weeks each session
Spring Session : Feb 26 - April 9
Club Fee $70/ Student each session
$130/ Student for 2 Sessions
(-$10 additional discount for sibling)
Registration form at http://www.queenanneelementary.com/health--fitness.html
Debate Club
DebateAble is an after-school debate program for 4th and 5th grade students
attending Seattle's Queen Anne and Magnolia public elementary schools.
DebateAble operates as a separate debate club at each school, providing children
with the opportunity to learn critical thinking skills, empathy, analysis and
public speaking in a fun and positive environment. Using teamwork, research
materials, games and practice debates, students are taught to formulate, support
and present arguments -- as well as listen, understand and respond to the
arguments of others. Each 12 week session ends with the opportunity to
participate in a Saturday, inter-school debate tournament where students from
each school are divided into teams to showcase their new skills in a fun,
low-key debate competition. For more information, please visit our web site at www.debateablekids.com.
Coach: Megan Klope (QAE 3rd grade teacher)
SPRING Session 2: February 2013 - June 2013.
Session 2 Dates:
February 25-May 20 (No classes on April 15)
Spring Debate Tournament: Saturday, June 1, 2013.
Time: Monday afternoons, 3:45-4:45 pm.
Classroom: Tree House Room 305 (Empty room)
Tuition: $200 per 12-week session, per student.
Class size (min/max enrollment): 8-14
Contact information: Elizabeth Kruse (Email: [email protected], Phone:
206.369.0787, Web:www.debateablekids.com) or Margot Saharic (Email: [email protected])
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Robotics
Intro to Robotics Through Junior FIRST LEGO League
Junior FIRST LEGO League (Jr.FLL) captures young children’s inherent curiosity and directs it toward discovering the wonders of science and technology. Jr.FLL was developed to introduce 6 to 9 year-old students to science concepts and teamwork.
Age group: 6 - 9 years
Cost: $100 per session per student
Time: Wednesday morning from 8:00 to 9:10 am
Class size: Limited to 10 students
2013 Winter Session: Jan 16 - Mar 27 with an Expo on Mar 30th
Beginning Robotics I
Beginning Robotics is the follow-up for children that have already taken Intro to Robotics and been part of a Jr.FLL team. The children will build LEGO models that respond to their environment with working motors and sensors; they will learn to program the models; and continue their exploration of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Age group: 6 - 9 years
Cost: $100 per session per student
Time: Two classes
1) Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 9:10 am
2) An afternoon time from 3:45 - 5:00 pm. The day is being picked now so it won't interfere with spring soccer. Please let me know if you are interested in this one, so I can get you the latest information.
Class size: Each limited to 10 students
2013 Winter Session: Jan 15 - Mar 26
To register visit:
http://www.queenanneelementary.com/robotics.html
In this class we will see that playing games and working on puzzles can be two of the most fun and effective ways to encourage solid mathematical thinking. Students will learn a wide assortment of mathematical games, puzzles and activities that center around deep concepts of pattern, number, structure, and shape. We’ll play, pose questions, simplify, solve, and invent new challenges. The goal of this class is to introduce kids to the real meat of mathematical thinking in all its elegant glory, and to provide a pathway through games for students to discover what there is to love in mathematics. If you are a kid who likes math, games, or puzzles, this class is for you
Hosted by Math for Love, with Paul Gafni instructing. More info available and registration at mathforlove.com/qae.
Ages: 1st-3rd graders
Time: Thursdays, 8:30-9:15
Dates: April 11 - June 6
Room: B140
Cost: $160. Scholarships available
Register at: mathforlove.com/qae
Language Classes by Language Link
These classes are already in session. Contact Language Link for more info:
Web: http://www.thelanguagelinkllc.com/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (206) 708-4633
Engineering with LEGO® by Playwell TEKnologies
Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through
engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars,
and the Battletrack!
REGISTER ONLINE: play-well.org
Spring 2013
Session PRE Engineering Club:
Grade K-1
Time: Wednesday mornings 8:00 - 9:20 am
Dates: April 24-June 5
Tuition: $105 for 7sessions
Queen Anne Elementary Music Club
Join us as we sing on in to downtown New York City with focused listening and singing activities. We will explore jazz music from New York native composer Duke Ellington. Duke Ellington was made popular by his fancy fingerings on the piano keys. Students will be boppin' around, while also listening to music performed by Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. We will talk about the saxophone and trumpet, as well as the bass and drums. Exploring with the glockenspiels, and tick-tock blocks will be quite a treat for our young music makers!
Ages: K-5
Class Time: Fridays, 3:40-4:40
Cost: $85
Dates: April: 5th -June 7th (No class on April 19 or May 24)
Room: B140
Register online at www.seattleslittlestperformers.com
After School Dance Club
Musical Theatre
There’s no business like….
This class will have you dancing with joy as you explore the world of Musical Theatre and how it’s genres and styles tell a story. With a Jazz based technique, you’ll dance, act and even sing a little, learning to incorporate these three elements of musicals. Leggings and a T-shirt recommended for girls; sweats and T-shirt recommended for boys. But any loose comfortable clothes or dance attire will be acceptable.
Class Time: Mondays, 3:45-4:45
Ages: 3rd-5th grade
Dates: April 8 – June 3, 2013 (No class April 15 or May 27)
Cost: $70
To Register visit: http://www.americandanceinstitute.com/Registration.aspx
KidsCreate Winter Art Series
Spring 2013: BUILD a New World!
A mixed-media sculpture series with Nadine Smith
Come join us for this eight week 3-D art workshop and make art that stands up! We'll start with sculpting our own miniature clay houses , then design and engineer a magical form of transportation with recycled metal, plastic and wood. We'll create the landscape of our new world with shadowbox art, invent a new written language and PAINT our portrait on cardboard and a metal hanger . BONUS for parents: kids use science, engineering and narrative concepts while making art and having FUN!
Taught by professional teaching-artists, Nicole Appell and Nadine Smith
Time: Monday afternoons 3:40 – 4:45 pm
Dates:
Spring session: April 1, 8, 22, 29; May 6, 13, 20; June 3, 2013 (8 weeks).
Location: Tree House Building Room 109A (Ms. Meg’s art studio)
Cost: $106 per 8 weeks per student
Instructors: Taught by professional teaching-artists, Nicole Appell and Nadine Smith
Register online at: www.kidscreate.org
One on One Basketball for AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS
Queen Anne Elementary for the Spring session.
Skilled and experienced instructors will conduct an exciting one hour session each week right after school. We will learn the basic fundamentals, rules and strategies of popular sports and games while focusing on teamwork, sportsmanship, and FUN!
Have fun playing all of your favorite sports and games, including:
Basketball, Soccer, Kickball, Capture the Flag, Line Tag and More…
K – 3rd Grade: Wednesdays
3:35-4:45
Dates: April 3 – June 5 (No class 4/17 or 5/15)
Cost: $85 for 8-week program
Register at:https://www.1on1basketball.com/locations/seattle-washington/programs-listing/After-School
Unicycle Club
The Queen Anne Unicycle Club is a fun way to continue to practice or excel with
other students of all grade levels who are learning this incredible skill! We will provide equipment for each student as well as coaching, a small snack and a club T-Shirt. Students are required to bring their own helmet for this club, and will also be permitted to use their own unicycle if they have one.
Club will be held on Tuesdays from 3:40-4:45pm at Queen Anne Elementary School Gym
The program will run for 7 weeks each session
Spring Session : Feb 26 - April 9
Club Fee $70/ Student each session
$130/ Student for 2 Sessions
(-$10 additional discount for sibling)
Registration form at http://www.queenanneelementary.com/health--fitness.html
Debate Club
DebateAble is an after-school debate program for 4th and 5th grade students
attending Seattle's Queen Anne and Magnolia public elementary schools.
DebateAble operates as a separate debate club at each school, providing children
with the opportunity to learn critical thinking skills, empathy, analysis and
public speaking in a fun and positive environment. Using teamwork, research
materials, games and practice debates, students are taught to formulate, support
and present arguments -- as well as listen, understand and respond to the
arguments of others. Each 12 week session ends with the opportunity to
participate in a Saturday, inter-school debate tournament where students from
each school are divided into teams to showcase their new skills in a fun,
low-key debate competition. For more information, please visit our web site at www.debateablekids.com.
Coach: Megan Klope (QAE 3rd grade teacher)
SPRING Session 2: February 2013 - June 2013.
Session 2 Dates:
February 25-May 20 (No classes on April 15)
Spring Debate Tournament: Saturday, June 1, 2013.
Time: Monday afternoons, 3:45-4:45 pm.
Classroom: Tree House Room 305 (Empty room)
Tuition: $200 per 12-week session, per student.
Class size (min/max enrollment): 8-14
Contact information: Elizabeth Kruse (Email: [email protected], Phone:
206.369.0787, Web:www.debateablekids.com) or Margot Saharic (Email: [email protected])
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Robotics
Intro to Robotics Through Junior FIRST LEGO League
Junior FIRST LEGO League (Jr.FLL) captures young children’s inherent curiosity and directs it toward discovering the wonders of science and technology. Jr.FLL was developed to introduce 6 to 9 year-old students to science concepts and teamwork.
Age group: 6 - 9 years
Cost: $100 per session per student
Time: Wednesday morning from 8:00 to 9:10 am
Class size: Limited to 10 students
2013 Winter Session: Jan 16 - Mar 27 with an Expo on Mar 30th
Beginning Robotics I
Beginning Robotics is the follow-up for children that have already taken Intro to Robotics and been part of a Jr.FLL team. The children will build LEGO models that respond to their environment with working motors and sensors; they will learn to program the models; and continue their exploration of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Age group: 6 - 9 years
Cost: $100 per session per student
Time: Two classes
1) Tuesday morning from 8:00 to 9:10 am
2) An afternoon time from 3:45 - 5:00 pm. The day is being picked now so it won't interfere with spring soccer. Please let me know if you are interested in this one, so I can get you the latest information.
Class size: Each limited to 10 students
2013 Winter Session: Jan 15 - Mar 26
To register visit:
http://www.queenanneelementary.com/robotics.html