Summer School 2017 ~ Grades 6-8 Sponsored by the Walnut Valley Institute of S.T.E.A.M. and Humanities

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Summer School 2017 ~ Grades 6-8 Sponsored by the Walnut Valley Institute of S.T.E.A.M. and Humanities Dear Students and Parents: Our summer program has been authorized by the Walnut Valley Unified School District to conduct a Summer Middle School Enrichment Program. Walnut Valley District employees will be employed by the corporation to administer and conduct this program on the Suzanne Middle School campus. Since there are limited public funds available for summer school, the courses offered through this summer program will be financed through tuition. Any students currently attending a school in the Walnut Valley Unified School District, or who reside in the Walnut District attendance area and will be in grades 6, 7, or 8 in August of 2017 may enroll in courses appropriate for them, as class size permits. SUMMER SCHOOL 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION: SESSION DATES: Monday, June 12 Thursday, July 20, 2017 (6 weeks). Classes will meet Monday through Thursday. There will be no summer school on Fridays. The hours are 7:30AM 2:45PM (3 classes). LOCATION: Suzanne Middle School, 525 Suzanne Road, Walnut, CA, 91789 REGISTRATION/ONLINE: (SITE) www.dedicated2learning.org Online registration closes Friday, May 20. DAILY SCHEDULE: Classes will be approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes in length and will begin at 7:30 a.m. and will end promptly at 2:45 p.m. 1 st Period 7:30-9:35AM Break 9:35-9:55AM 2 nd Period 9:55-12:00PM Lunch 12:00-12:35PM (Meals will not be served. Snacks & drinks will be sold) 3 rd Period 12:40-2:45PM Online sign ups allow registration for Periods 1 and 2, or Periods 1, 2, and 3. All campus facilities will close at 3:00 p.m. CLASS SIZE: Each course offered through this program will have a class size of approximately 25-35 students, excluding PE. Students are to choose 2 classes minimum. If a student does not receive their 1 st

choice due to their 1 st being full or not filled (dropped), you may be placed in you 2 nd choice. Students may not choose the same class for both periods. TUITION: Students have the option of taking 2 or 3 classes. For a six week instructional program the cost will be $490.00 which includes 2 classes. For a six week instructional program the cost will be $650.00 which includes 3 classes. Payments are to be made via (master or visa) online through *Pay pal on (site). NO REFUNDS. Note: Students dismissed from school for disciplinary reasons, or poor attendance will forfeit tuition. You may take a leave for vacation or other personal reasons when giving notice to the summer school program. We do not do price adjustments due to vacation or any other reason. Classes available for more than one period may not be guaranteed the period signed up for due to balancing class sizes or available space at time of registration. REFUNDS: There will be NO refunds if classes are provided. In a case where a refund is given, a $50.00 processing fee will be charged. FOOD SERVICES: Snacks will be made available for purchase during the break, and during lunch. However, there will be no meals available for purchase. Students staying for all three periods should bring their own sack lunch from home. SUMMER SCHOOL 2017 REGISTRATION GUIDELINES REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Go online to www.dedicated2learning.org (Look and read brochure before paying) Complete All blank spaces on the registration form online. (You must select a min. of 2 different classes.) Complete payment and print out confirmation of payment for your records (Confirmation in paypal). All payments are online and refund will only be given if classes cannot be provided. CLASS CONFORMATION: Student who completed registration with payment will have their classes posted online on the Suzanne website at http://suzanne.wvusd.k12.ca.us under the summer school tab to the left, the end of May after registration is closed. (around 1 to 2 weeks after registration closed) PLEASE DO NOT CALL the Summer School Registration Office to inquire about your summer school placement. DO NOT CALL the WALNUT VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE or THE SCHOOL regarding questions about this program. You may email questions or concerns at sms@dedicated2learning.org See below for course offerings

Suzanne Middle School Session (6 weeks) /Please choose 2 or 3 different classes (classes offered multiple periods are the same class) Course Title: Young Entrepreneur Leadership Program (Period 1 and 2) This class is designed to prepare those students who are participating in the Leadership class at SMS or those who may be interested in the skills necessary to become innovative leaders in the future. Do you want to use what you learned in Common Core in a real business project? Do you want to learn to be a leader and a team player by starting your OWN company? Do you want to explore what you do best and how you can do more of it? This program uses 3 business projects that are aligned with Common Core standards and embed character strengths assessment into the whole process to prep students to not only use what they learn in class in the real world setting, but also master the leadership skills necessary to lead and succeed in the future! Week 1: Start Your Own Bracelet Company Entrepreneurship 101 Week 2: Discover the Business model for Domino s Pizza Week 3: Learn and Develop Resilience Week 4-6: Apply your learning to leadership events and activities on your campus. Join us to experience this transformational journey and be the next young entrepreneur & leader! Course Title: Science Discovery & Beyond (Period 1, 2, and 3) Are you interested in Biology? Then you will enjoy studying life under the microscope, and dissecting a squid! How about the physics of flight? You can build a tetrahedron kite and a propeller model airplane that would wow the Wright Brothers. Thinking of becoming an engineer? Then develop your skills by building the strongest bridge and a marble roller coaster. Are you the mad scientist type then you ll enjoy studying the chemistry of super balls. How about Forensic Science? You can investigate crime, just like CSI. Do you have a green thumb? Then you ll enjoy growing monocots and dicots. Is Earth Science your favorite? Then get ready for geo-madness! You can test rock samples and work as a seismologist. Do you have a future in medicine? Then you will be ready for human physiology, nutrition and food science. What about the language of the future? You ll have a ball learning how to code to navigate the Sphero robot through the maze! This course is ideal preparation for students interested in being on the Science Olympiad team. Additional mandatory $20 lab fee per student paid in person on first day June 12, 2017. Course Title: Spanish Sampler: Hola, como estas? (Period 1, 2, and 3) This introductory Spanish sampler course will focus on listening, speaking, and writing skills. At the end of this course, students will be able to communicate in Spanish using conversational phrases, recite the alphabet, know their numbers from 1 to 100, talk about the weather, describe the different seasons, express likes and dislikes, and use a variety of adjectives in order to describe themselves and others. Students will play games, sing songs, work independently and in groups, and watch short Spanish videos. Please note that this class is not recommended for incoming 8 th grade Spanish students. Course Title: Common Core: Writing All About You! (Period 1 and 2) Discover Suzanne Middle School s new writing program! Over the course of six weeks, students will learn about realistic fiction writing and argumentative writing. Students will be able to use their creative skills to create engaging fictional stories, and put their debate skills to the test as they form their argumentative pieces. This course is based on the current WVUSD K-8 writing program and will be used throughout 6th, 7th, and 8th grade.

Course Title: STEAM Into the Future Sci., Tech., Engineering, Art, & Math for Fun! (Period 1, 2, and 3) Have a blast this summer with fantastic hands on STEAM/STEM technologies! Students will explore and create with amazing tech learning activities including: robotics, electronics, computer assisted art and illustration, rocketry, computer animation, movie editing and special effects, photo editing, web page design, aircraft science, radio communications, and we will explore real world technologies. Summer will fly by while students STEAM into a technology based future! Course Title: Basketball! Dribble, Pass, Shoot! (Period 1 and 2) During this six week course we will focus instruction on the basic fundamentals of basketball in a fun and positive atmosphere. Emphasis will be placed on individual skills (i.e. shooting, passing, ball handling, offensive and defensive positioning) and team play. Individual competition, 3 on 3, and full court games are all part of the experience Period 1 Only Course Title: Math & Finance: Checks and Balances (Period 3 only) During this six week course students will explore the world of finance by creating budgets, balancing checking accounts, learning about investment options, and participating in financial simulations. This course will teach student the applications of math in real world situations and engage them in interactive financial games. Students will gain an appreciation of financial management and learn about the financial pitfall to avoid. Course Title: 3D Print to the Future (Period 1, 2, and 3) Discover 3D printing and how 3D printing is changing our future. We ll follow the same processes an industrial designer goes through to create a product: Sketch your ideas out on paper, turn your sketch into a 3D model in CAD programs on the computer, and then bring your idea to life by 3D printing your 3D model. Course Title: 6 th Gr Common Core Transition Math (Period 1 and 2) The course will be for incoming 6 th grade students and will revolve around the California Common Core State Standards. The course will help build students math skills required for the essential standards for 6 th grade. Also, students will improve their collaborative and problem solving skills through various projects. Course Title: Common Core Aligned Literature: Reading For Fun (Period 1 and 3) As the title implies, this class will enable students to appreciate various types of literature and encourage them to read for fun. Through the exploration of various genres, students will be able to recognize and seek out literature that appeals to them, as well as establish their own distinct literary taste. In this course we will be reading poetry, graphic novels, adolescent lit, and more! Course Title: Common Core Aligned Literature - Lost in Reading: A Seminar for Book Lovers (Period 2 only) If you have a great love of reading, then this is definitely the class for you! This class is for the avid reader who enjoys curling up with a good book, revisiting it time and again, and never quite putting it down. In this class we will read a variety of fantastic novels, short stories, and other forms of literature. The class will be structured as a seminar with an emphasis in discussion and analysis, much like AP and college courses. Students will be able to share and discuss their impressions about the literature while fine tuning their skills as an observant reader.

Course Title: Algebra Readiness Gr 7 & 8 (Period 1 and 3) The Algebra Readiness course is designed for incoming 7 th /8 th grade students who wish to prepare for CC Algebra. The curriculum is designed to give students the tools to master Algebra in the context of the National Common Core Standards. Students will learn key mathematical vocabulary, prerequisite foundational skills, reasoning through drawing conclusions, and thinking strategies to successfully master CC Algebra. Students will not only perform mathematical procedures (algorithms), but also learn to justify those procedures through their real-life application and written performance tasks. A variety of instructional techniques will be utilized to enrich the learning environment, while students are made accountable through daily practice. Students will get feedback via frequent benchmark assessments in order to measure their growth. Course Title: Geometry Readiness (Period 2 only) In this course, you will be learning geometric concepts through logic and critical-thinking strategies which can be directly applied to a comprehensive Geometry course. You will develop your deductive reasoning skills through constructing proofs, problem solving, strategic planning, innovative methodologies that are hands-on, minds-on. Creative computer software apps and graphing utilities/ calculators will be used. During class, you will participate in high-end, interactive mathematical problem-solving mini competitions that are both team oriented and individually geared; loads of fun! With a proven curriculum and award winning resources, you will work out challenges in Pattern Recognition, Pythagorean Theorem, Area, 3D-Geometry, Equations, and Number Theory through the use of effective strategies. Are you mathematically inclined? Like a good challenge? Enjoy playing games and being a winner? Then, this is the class for you! Course Title: The Artist s Eye (Period 1 and 3) The idea that some people have artistic skill and some don t is a myth. Anyone can develop their artistic abilities with the right mentorship and the right mindset. This course will allow students to explore several art mediums, teaching them the fundamentals of sketching (pencil, pen, and charcoal) and painting (acrylic and watercolor). It will also teach them how to develop their artist s eye: the way they talk about art and the way they think about its creation. Course Title: Comic Books and Cartoons in the Classroom (Period 2 only) For the first few decades of their existence, comic books and cartoons were considered nothing more than a distraction for children. Now, with the creation of new stories that explore very complex issues, they are beginning to enter the classroom as a material to be analyzed and discussed, just like any other piece of literature or art. In this course, we will enjoy comic books and cartoons for the first part of class, and discuss it as literature and art for the second part of class. Course Title: Algebra Readiness- Incoming Grade 7 (Period 1 only) This Algebra Readiness course is designed for incoming 7th students who have completed CC Advanced Math 6 and wish to prepare for CC Algebra 7. The curriculum is designed to give students the tools to master Algebra in the context of the National Common Core Standards. Students will learn key mathematical vocabulary, prerequisite foundational skills, reasoning through drawing conclusions, and thinking strategies to successfully master CC Algebra 7. Students will not only perform mathematical procedures (algorithms), but also learn to justify those procedures through their real-life application and written performance tasks. A variety of instructional techniques will be utilized to enrich the learning environment, while students are made accountable through daily practice. Students will get feedback via frequent benchmark assessments in order to measure their growth. A final placement test will be given to determine CC Algebra 7 placement for the 2017-2018 school year. Course Title: CC Math 7 Readiness- Incoming Grade 7 (Period 2 only) This Mathematics course is designed for incoming 7th students who wish to prepare for CC Math 7. The curriculum is designed to give students the skills and tools needed to master CC Math 7 in the context of the National Common Core Standards. Students will learn key mathematical vocabulary, prerequisite foundational skills, reasoning through drawing conclusions, and thinking strategies to successfully master CC Math 7. Students will not only perform mathematical procedures (algorithms), but also learn to justify those procedures through their real-life application and written performance tasks. A variety of instructional techniques will be utilized to enrich the learning environment, while students are made accountable through daily practice. Students will get feedback via frequent benchmark assessments in order to measure their growth. A final placement test will be given to determine if possible placement into CC Advanced Math 7 is warranted.

Course Title: Common Core Language Arts: Middle School Writing Success! (Periods 1 2, and 3) Students will review foundational writing skills and explore various writing disciplines aligned with middle school language arts Common Core standards. In the process, they will have the opportunity to practice narrative, argumentative, and evidence based writing through activities and lessons linked to the four standard categories of language arts reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Through this course, students will discover that writing is form of expression, a form of therapy, a form of understanding, and overall, a means to success. Course Title: Dance your Heart Out (Periods 1 and 2) Be active and healthy while also learning to dance and have fun! There are several style of dance to learn from and fun choreography to pick up on, such as: Jazz, Ballet, Hip-Hop, Ballroom, Country Line dancing, and more! You can learn rhythm and beat while still getting your heartbeat up for some great exercise. Whether you have never tried dancing ever before, or you have danced all our life, this is an experience that will build our confidence, increase your stamina, and encourage expression. Get ready to have an awesome time learning some new steps and styles that you can take to the dance floor whenever you would like!