Lakeville School. Enrichment Programs Winter 2019

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Lakeville School Enrichment Programs Winter 2019 December 10 th March 8 th Recreation Department 345 Lakeville Road Great Neck, NY 11020 (516) 441-4045 Fax: (516) 441-4066 rec.phipps@greatneck.k12.ny.us Lakeville School 47-27 Jayson Avenue Great Neck, NY 11020 (516) 441-4300

Lakeville Enrichment Offerings-Winter Trimester (Dec. 10 to Mar. 8, 2019) 1. Time: 8:00AM to 9:00AM. Course Information: 2. Courses start the week of December 10 th through the week of March 4 th. 3. No class when school is closed. Class make-up, week of March 11 th. 4. Registration fee: $100 per course, unless otherwise stated in description. 5. November 26 th Registration Deadline Date. Each course needs a minimum of ten registrants to run, unless minimum is # otherwise stated. 6. No Refunds after November 26 th. 7. Class sizes are limited based on teacher request. Early registration is recommended. AM Enrichment Class Offerings: 8:00AM to 9:00AM Monday Title: Stop Motion Video Teacher: Leslie Dalis-Watnik Grade(s): 4 th 5 th Day: Monday Description: Students will learn about Stop-Motion video, programs that create this type of footage, and then will create their own video. Tuesday Title: Chess: Lakeville Knights Teacher: Dale Gindi Grade(s): 3 rd 5 th Day: Tuesday Reg. Max: 24 Description: This program will provide students with an opportunity to learn and play chess. It is appropriate for players of all skill levels. Those players new to chess will receive instruction and those familiar with the game will have opportunity to hone their skills while playing games with other students. We will use traditional chess boards as well as technology to learn and play chess.

Tuesday (Continued) Title: Keyboarding Teacher: Leslie Dalis-Watnik Grade(s): 4 th 5 th Day: Tuesday Description: Students will be exposed to a number of different programs to help develop and extend keyboarding skills. Title: Keyboarding for Kids Teacher: Romy Sambursky Grade(s): 3 rd Day: Tuesday Description: Keyboarding is a crucial skill for using computers as an integrated learning tool. In this course, students will learn proper keyboarding techniques, using the home row as a starting point, and then moving on to learning the positions of all the other keys. Wednesday Title: American Sign Language Teacher: Betsy Casser Grade(s): 2 nd 5 th Day: Wednesday Description: Learn the basics of American Sign Language plus some new, fun, ASL games. Students will learn to finger spell the alphabet and numbers. They will learn the first 100 words for family members, foods, colors, clothes etc. Children will be able to ask questions and make their thoughts and wants known.

Wednesday (Continued) Title: Public Speaking Teacher: Janice Plitnick Grade(s): 4 th 5 th Day: Wednesday Description: The class will focus on enhancing the ability of students to speak before a group with clarity and confidence. Voice projection and stress reduction techniques will also be included. Thursday Title: Challenge Math Teacher: Thomas Hughes/Leslie Dalis-Watnik Grade(s): 4 th Day: Thursday Reg. Max: 15 (per instructor) Description: Learning how to solve a problem and to understand its underlying mathematical concepts are the most important goals of mathematics education. Students will be provided with opportunities to engage in creative problem solving activities while developing the ability to reason, to be logical, and to be resourceful. Throughout the course, children will: develop enthusiasm for problem solving and mathematics deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts and strengthen ability to use these concepts build a stronger foundation for assessments for future mathematics studies Title: Gear-Up for the 3 rd Grade SAM Test Teacher: Lisa Keegan Grade(s): 3 rd Day: Thursday Description: In this course, students will learn to implement test-taking strategies in preparation for the New York State Assessment in Math. Along with testing tips, we will review all of the major topics covered by the exam. Students will practice answering both multiple choice and short answer responses that correspond to the different units of study in third grade.

Friday Title: Debate Class for Beginners Teacher: Julie Smith Grade(s): 2 nd 3 rd Day: Friday Description: In our debate club, students will develop their persuasive powers to convince others and advocate for their opinions and beliefs. Debating can help students grasp essential critical thinking and presentation skills while strengthening their analytical and abstract thinking skills. Students will develop a sense of leadership and confidence in sharing their opinions and exercise their ability to actively listen, question, clarify, and organize their ideas. *Not recommended for students who have already taken this course.* Title: Social Issues Enrichment Teacher: Stephanie Bailyn Grade(s): 4 th - 5 th Day: Friday Description: It's hard to turn on the TV these days or look at the paper and not see conflict all around us. This information is difficult for adults to process, let alone children. Through the use of books, articles, and videos, this group will focus on social issues that affect the lives of students and others around them. During our discussions of acceptance, students will come together with the goal of learning about themselves and others in order to make their school environment, and the world, a better place. Various social topics will be discussed such as racial equality, family diversity and gender roles.

PM Enrichment Class Offerings: 3:30PM 4:30PM Please Note: Students must be picked-up on time from the PM Enrichment Program. Repeated instances of lateness may result in the removal from the PM Enrichment program. Tuesday (PM) Spanish (PM) Teacher: Jocelyn Ayende Grade(s): 4 th 5 th Day: Tuesday Room: # 220 Reg. Max. 16 Description: Hola! (Hello) This course will introduce students to the Spanish language. Topics will include greetings, vocabulary and phrases. The instruction will be done through songs, literature, and active participation. Students will be encouraged to attend all classes as they are responsible for completing coursework assignments. Active involvement will be encouraged in all lessons.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: 1. Registration deadline is TWO WEEKS prior to start date. 2. 2% transaction fee is applied to all credit card transactions. 3. A $10.00 processing fee will be deducted from any refund requested prior to the registration deadline. NO REFUNDS after the program registration deadline. 4. In the event of program cancellation due to low enrollment a full refund will be issued. 5. If the district closes operations due to inclement weather or any other reason, enrichment programs will be cancelled for that day. All reasonable efforts will be made to reschedule cancelled programs. 6. Parents are responsible for transportation. 7. For additional inquiries, contact the Recreation Office at (516) 441-4045 REGISTRATION OPTIONS: 1. Mail-in Registration: (Registration form included in brochure) Determine the program(s) you are registering your child for. Complete the required information on registration form. Compute the total cost. Submit registration/payment (Check, Money Order, M/C or Visa) to Recreation Office, located in the Phipps Administration Building, room # 21. Great Neck Public Schools - Recreation Office, 345 Lakeville Road, Great Neck, NY 11020 2. Online Registration Steps: (M/C or Visa Credit Card payment only) Click here for Recreation Department Web Page. Determine the program(s) you are registering your child(ren) for. Add the program to the shopping cart. Login for registration: User Name: Password: FIRST TIME REGISTRANTS MUST contact the office to retrieve a temporary User Name and Password. You will be able to personalize this temporary User Name and Password. Select the appropriate household member for registration. (Your child must be in the appropriate program grade level.) Submit payment information into the system. Print Sales Receipt.

GNPS Recreation Department Lakeville School Enrichment Program MAIL-IN/DROP OFF REGISTRATION FORM Send to: Great Neck Public Schools - Recreation Office 345 Lakeville Road Great Neck, New York 11020 PLEASE PRINT: Student s Name School Grade Address Home Phone # Parent/Legal Guardian Name Cell # Alternate Contact Name Alt. Contact # Medical/Health Concerns Physical Restrictions Parent/Legal Guardian Signature Date Fill in program, day & fee 1. Program Day Fee 2. Program Day Fee 3. Program Day Fee 4. Program Day Fee Make Checks/Money Orders Payable to Great Neck Public Schools. Total Payment $ Credit Card Number: [ ] VISA [ ] MasterCard Expiration Date: Card Holder's Name (as it appears on credit card) Signature* *Authorizes 2% credit card transaction fee. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Complete a separate form for each child attending the program. Please complete the registration, include payment and provide pertinent information as needed. A $10.00 processing fee will be deducted from any refund requested prior to the registration deadline. NO REFUNDS after the program registration deadline. (Office Use Only) Payment Total Check # MC/VISA Receipt #