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1 HSAP Currents DCSD Home School Assistance Program Summer 2014 Volume 8 Issue 3 Thank you! It can t be June already! We want to thank all of you for working so hard with your students this year. It has been a great year and we have seen such good progress! We couldn t believe the participation in the activities this year! We hoped you enjoyed the art lessons, ice skating, the CSI and STEM at the Putnam, the Show Choir Show-Off, the Symphony, the Ugly Duckling Ballet, the Great Lakes movie, the Augustana Museum, the Titans of the Ice Age movie, the Cinderella play, Fort Obie, the Creek Stomp, the Jerusalem movie, the Eastern Library, the Fish Hatchery, and the Grant Wood art class, We have been busy making plans for next year and have used many of the ideas that you have given us throughout the year. This issue is to give you some idea of the summer programs available in our community. Enjoy the summer and we hope to see you next fall! Donna, John, and Susie Paul and Alison If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, please call Alison at 336-5084 to be taken off the mailing list. Important Numbers Liaison :Paul Flynn 336-5025 Program Asst.: Alison Loescher 336-5084 Supervising Teachers: Susie Rathje 508-1154 John Tritt 349-2863 Donna Dighton 320-1283 HSAP office at Lincoln School Website: Go to www.davenportschools.org,then go to parent/student resources, then to Home School Services and Support Alison Loescher will be sending out registration sheets to sign up for the Davenport HSAP in mid to late June. They will be due at the end of August. Also, if your student is dual enrolling at a Davenport school, please check with the school so that your student can begin classes on August 18th. Since our deadline is 2 weeks later, your student would miss attending classes at their school.

2 Davenport Libraries Kick Off The Summer! Fizz, Boom, Read runs from Saturday, May 31st to Thursday, August 2nd. Summer reading kickoff is Saturday, May 31st, from noon-4 p.m. at the Fairmount Branch Library. Summer prizes include free books, cloth library bags, and drawings for other prizes. Other activities this summer at the Davenport Library include: Kids Creations: Tuesdays, June 3-August 26 3:30 at Fairmount Scientwists: Mondays, June 2-August 25 3:30 p.m. at Eastern Avenue Dan s Reading Road Trip-Thursday, June 12 at 9:30 and10:30 a.m. at Eastern Avenue Mad Science of Iowa Tuesday, June 17 at 4:00 p.m. at Eastern Ave. Serengeti Steve-Thursday, June 19 at 2:30 p.m. at Fairmount Rick Eugene Magic show-thursday, June 5 at 2:00 p.m. at Eastern Ave. For Teens: Enigma-Fridays, June 6-July 25 at Eastern Ave. 3:00 p.m. Storm the Castle-The first Thursday of the month at Fairmount-4:00 Get Your Game On-Wednesdays-June4-Aug. 27 at Fairmount-3:00 Random Fandom-Mondays June2-July 28-at Fairmount-3 p.m. Anime Club-1st and 3rd Tuesdays, June 3-Aug. 19 at Fairmount-5:30 Don t forget Mango the language program available at the library! All programs are free, but some require registration. Contact the library at 563-326-7832 or www.davenportlibrary.com for more information

3 Online Activities for Families try them this summer! http://www.education.com/activity/science/ Grades k-12 http://mathplayground.com/ Grades K-6 http://www.khanacademy.org/ Grades 6-12 http://www.starfall.com reading for prek-3rd http://www.purplemath.com/ Grades 6-12 http://www.cookie.com early reading, writing math, social studies and science http://www.davenportschools.org/curriculum/summer reading.asp http://www.mathcats.com games, crafts and interactive projects http://superteacher.com worksheets for many subjects http://www.aaamath.com customized by grade level and topic http://www.pinterest.com -so many ideas! http://www.onlinepianist.com free piano instruction http://www.donnayoung.org great helps for the homeschool teacher http://www.libribox.org listen to many great books http://www.amblesideonline.com Charlotte Mason style-great graded book lists! I hear great things about the Read to Succeed Program and the Little Passport Program Thanks parents for all these great websites! Use them We intend to! The Discover Davenport summer Kids Pass is available again this year for $50 and is good from Memorial Day through Labor Day. It is available for students 15 years old and younger. It includes baseball games, golf, swimming, the Figge, the Putnam, and citi bus transportation. www.discoverdavenport.com 328-7275 Davenport Junior Track and Field Club Free for kids ages 6-14 Davenport Parks and Recreation, in conjunction with the Cornbelt Running Club is offering a program to be held on Monday evenings from 6-7:30 p.m. at Brady Street Stadium, beginning June 9 through July 14. This is a non-competitive program to introduce children to the sport of track and field. Kids will be divided according to their age and perform activities such as hurdles, long jump, relays, sprinting and running. Treats are provided each week and medals are awarded at the end of the program. To register: call Parks and Recreation at 563-326-7812

4 Davenport Parks and Recreation Program These are some of the programs that are available this summer. 1. First Tee Golf Program at Red Hawk Golf Course 386-0348 2. Drop-In archery-8 years and older Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. at Upper Lindsey Park, June 3rd through August 5th -Free 3. Family Learn How to Fish June 28th, Saturday, 9-12 noon, free at Vander Veer Park 4. Story Time Tuesdays 11-noon June 3rd-July 29th at Vander Veer Park 5. Story Time Thursdays-11-noon-6/5-8/14 at Fejervary Park 6. Summer Solstice-June 21-Free activities. Contact www.onesoltice.com for locations. 7. Junteenth 2014 June 14, Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. At LeClaire Park Free 8. Youthfest 7/9 Wednesday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Fejervary Park Free 9. Summer Concerts at Vander Veer Park 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays: June 12, July 10, Aug. 14 10.Mobile Playground and Mobile Garden at various parks during the summer. The AEA library will be open all summer from 7:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. except for July 3rd and 4th. Kids Bowl Free at www.kidsbowlfree.com (1-866-798-4502) What: Registered Kids (15 years old and younger) receive 2 free games of bowling every day. Where: Miller Time Bowling and Billiards, 2902 East Kimberly Rd. Davenport, 563-359-4770 When: May 1-August 15 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday noon-7 p.m. Rules: Child must wear bowling shoes (can rent there for $3.00). No food or drinks. Must be accompanied by an adult. Register on line at www.kidsbowlfree.com There are specials for adults on the web too.

5 Community Cafe Community Café -for any child 1-18 at no charge (adults may accompany children, but meals are for children only) June 16th-Aug. 1st (not July 4th) Indoor lunch sites: Buchanan (Breakfast 7:40-8:05, lunch11:15-12:15), Adams, Eisenhower, Garfield, Hayes, J.B. Young, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Wilson Schools all serve breakfast from 7:40-8:05 and lunch from 11:30-12:30. Sudlow serves lunch from 11:30-12:30. Outdoor Sites: Emeis Park -July 23rd-July 18th Lunch 12:15-12:35 Goose Creek/Americana Park Lunch 10:50-11:25 Herrington Park July 23rd-July 18th Lunch 12:15-1:05 Roosevelt Center Lunch 11:35-11:55 Sister Concetta Park Lunch 11:40-noon Van Buren Park Lunch 11:00-11:20 Washington Elementary Breakfast 7:40-8:05, Lunch 11:30-12:15 Whalen Park Lunch 11:45-12:05 First Presbyterian Church Lunch 12:05-12:30 Progressive Baptist Church Lunch 11:00-11:25 June 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

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