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June 2 - June 27, 2014
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602.274.4866 | www.aseds.org
Welcome!............................page 3
Class Descriptions…………pages 10-14
Class Schedule……………..pages 4-7
General Information……...page 8
Registration Opens March 1, 2014
All Saints’ Summer Camp has received a reputation for flexibility and for enthusiastic teachers
who offer unique and exciting classes. Those classes are designed by our teachers and provide
them with an opportunity to share their passions, curiosities, and expertise with children! We
are delighted that so many of our All Saints’ faculty and alumni have offered their talents for
this year’s summer program. They have created the wonderful tapestry of choices you will view
in this brochure. From our classics such as Scrapbooking, Cookie Favorites, Calling All Rock
Heads, and Great Hikes to classes we believe will become new favorites such as Robotics, Zom-
bie Makeup, Spa Science, and Museum Tour this year’s brochure is filled with a multitude of
choices. Additionally, we have developed a variety of classes that will enrich learning and rein-
force math, reading, computer, study, Spanish, and writing skills. At All Saints’ Summer Camp
your child has the opportunity to explore his or her interests and pursue new ones creating the
perfect summer experience!
Flexibility and variety are key to our program. Classes are offered from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. You
may register your child for one or two classes, or you may build an all-day program. Children
may also register for the same class all four weeks if it should be offered. The brochure is filled
with all of the information you will need to learn about All Saints’ Summer Camp. In the front,
you will find a listing of classes by week which indicates class title, instructor, class times, grade
levels, and cost of each class. Following the class list is an alphabetical listing of class descrip-
tions. Please note that the grade level requirements for each class indicate the grade a student
will be entering for the 2014-15 school year.
As you review the brochure, please note that the 2014 All Saints’ Summer Camp will run a total
of four weeks:
June 2-6
June 9-13
June 16-20
June 23-27
Please feel free to pass on this brochure and invite your friends to enroll their children in our
summer camp. We would love to have them join us! Additional information can be found on
our All Saints’ Summer Camp webpage by visiting us at www.aseds.org/summer-camp.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions at [email protected]. We are here
to help you put together a great summer experience for your child.
Regards,
Andrew Klemmer ~ Kerrie Pelenytschka ~ Kelly Perez
All Saints’ Summer Camp Team
W elcome to All Saints’ Summer 2014!
Week 1: June 2-6 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost Active Bodies Pre-K, K, 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Ami Beiriger $110 Creative Minds Pre-K, K, 1,2 8-10 Ms. Susie Kruse $110
Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen Pre-K, K 8-10 Ms. Jackie Smith $120 Jump into First Grade 1 8-10 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 Weird Science 2, 3, 4 8-10 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110 Vans Gogh 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Soda Pop Flowers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Braids and Bow Beauties 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Ashley Mitchell $110 Zombie Makeup 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $145
Spanish Enrichment 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Edie Adams $110 Scrap Booking/Card Making 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-12:15 Ms. Chris Reed $220 Robotics 6, 7, 8, 9 8-12:15 Mr. Cerchie/Ms. Marsden $220 Great Hikes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-4* Ms. Cotton/Dr. Cohn $395
Active Bodies Pre-K, K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Ami Beiriger $110 Creative Minds Pre-K, K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Susie Kruse $110 Fun and Games Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jackie Smith $120 Hola Amigos—Spanish for All 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Edie Adams $110 Get Your Lemonade Here 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110 Gathering of Guitars 3, 4, 5, 6 10:15-12:15 Ms. Paula Kehoe $110
Math Facts 4, 5, 6 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Braids and Bow Beauties 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Ashley Mitchell $110 Academic Writing Bootcamp 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110
Team Challenge 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Hola Amigos—Spanish for All Pre-K, K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Ms. Edie Adams $110
Courtney’s Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110 SRA 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Bowling and Buddies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Julie Isaacson $130 Basic Hand Stitchery 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ,8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Books to Film 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 Organization & Study Skills 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Dr. Beth Carson $110
Minecraft 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 12:45-2:45 Mr. Tom Cerchie $110 Rock Heads Go Extreme 6, 7, 8, 9 12:45-5:00 Ms. Alexis Marsden $275 Mini Vans Gogh Plus Pre-K, K, 1, 2 3:00-5:00 Dr. Beth Carson $120 Adventures with Clifford 1, 2 3:00-5:00 Ms. Chris Reed $110
Games Galore 1, 2, 3, 4 3:00-5:00 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110
Enter Fantasyland 2, 3, 4 3:00-5:00 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 Math Games 2, 3, 4, 5 3:00-5:00 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Side Out: Volleyball 4, 5, 6, 7 ,8 3:00-5:00 Mr. Tom Cerchie $110 Reading Comprehension 5, 6, 7, 8 3:00-5:00 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110
* On Friday June 6, 2014 the ending time for this class will be 7:00 pm.
Class Schedule
Week 2: June 9-13 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen Pre-K, K 8-10 Ms. Jackie Smith $120
Active Bodies Pre-K, K, 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Ami Beiriger $110 Creative Minds Pre-K, K, 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Susie Kruse $110 Do the Monster Mash K, 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Edie Adams $110 Adventures with Clifford 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Math Mania 2, 3, 4 8-10 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110 Math Facts 3, 4 8-10 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Braids and Bow Beauties 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Ashley Mitchell $110
Team Challenge 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Mr. Andrew Klemmer $110
Creative Writing 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 Museum Madness 4, 5, 6 8-4 Ms. Abby Coll $310 Great Hikes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-4* Mr. Cerchie and Ms. Isaacson $395
Happy Holidays at All Saints’ Pre-K, K 10:15-12:15 Ms. Shannon Klemmer $110 Active Bodies Pre-K, K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Ami Beiriger $110 Creative Minds Pre-K, K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Susie Kruse $110 Princess Tea Party Pre-K, K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Adams $110 Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jackie Smith $120 Science is a Verb 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Nicol Kardos $110
Math Mania 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110 Soda Pop Flowers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Braids and Bow Beauties 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Ashley Mitchell $110 Academic Writing Boot Camp 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110
Spanish Enrichment 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Edie Adams $110 Summer Reading Café & Discussion 7, 8, 9 10:15-12:15 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Scrapbooking/Card Making 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $220
Mini Van Gogh Plus ` Pre-K, K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Pirate Palooza Pre-K, K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Adams $110 Scooby Doo Mysteries K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Ms. Shannon Klemmer $110 Courtney’s Carnival 1, 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110
Do the Monster Mash 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Edie Adams $110 Math Problem Solving 4, 5, 6 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Grammar Boot Camp 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 Spa Science 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Nicol Kardos $110 Fitness Games Galore Pre-K, K, 1 3:00-5:00 Mr. Patrick Knudtson $110
Grammar Rocks 2, 3, 4 3:00-5:00 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Basic Hand Stitchery 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 3:00-5:00 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Vans Gogh 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 3:00-5:00 Dr. Beth Carson $120 Books to Film 5, 6, 7, 8 3:00-5:00 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110
* On Friday June 13 2014 the ending time for this class will be 7:00 pm.
Week 3: June 16-20 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost
Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Ms. Jackie Smith $120 Fun and Games Pre-K, K, 1 8-10 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110
Adventures with Clifford 1, 2 8-10 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Hola Amigos—Spanish for All 2, 3, 4 8-10 Ms. Edie Adams $110 Vans Gogh 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Dr. Beth Carson $120 Math Facts 4, 5, 6 8-10 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Braids and Bow Beauties 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Ashley Mitchell $110 Books to Film 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110
Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees 5, 6, 7, 8 8-10 Mr. Andrew Klemmer $110 All About Letters Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Scooby Doo Mysteries K, 1, 2 10:15-12:15 Ms. Shannon Klemmer $110 Hola Amigos—Spanish for All Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Edie Adams $110
Creative Kids –Seasons 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Kat Bailes $110
Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen 1, 2, 3 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jackie Smith $120 Bodyology 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Ashlee Walker $110 Poetry Power 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110 Basic Hand Stitchery 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Technology Till you Drop 4, 5, 6 10:15-12:15 Ms. Julie Isaacson $110 Braids and Bow Beauties 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Ashley Mitchell $110 Organization and Study Skills 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Dr. Beth Carson $110
Reading Comprehension 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110 Mini Van Gogh Plus Pre-K, K, 1, 2 12:45-2:45 Dr. Beth Carson $120 Happy Holidays at All Saints’ Pre-K, K 12:45-2:45 Ms. Shannon Klemmer $110 Fitness Games Galore 1, 2, 3 12:45-2:45 Mr. Patrick Knudtson $110
Blast Off 1, 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Courtney Byrd $110 Cookie Favorites 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Abby Coll $110
Math Games 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Mysterious Magic 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Ashlee Walker $110 Bowling with Buddies 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Musical Theater Dance 4, 5, 6 12:45-2:45 Ms. Kat Bailes $110 Academic Writing Bootcamp 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $110
Spanish Enrichment 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Edie Adams $110 Fitness Games Galore Pre-K, K, 1 3-5 Mr. Patrick Knudtson $110 Movie, Munchies, & More 1, 2, 3, 4 3-5 Ms. Edie Adams $110 3-D Book Reports 3, 4, 5 3-5 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Team Challenge 5, 6, 7, 8 3-5 Dr. Beth Carson $110
Zombie Makeup 5, 6, 7, 8 3-5 Ms. Suzanne Scafuri $145
Week 4: June 23-27 Entering Grade Time Teacher Cost
Mini Vans Gogh Plus Pre-K, K, 1, 2 8-10 Dr. Beth Carson $120 Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen 1, 2, 3 8-10 Ms. Jackie Smith $120
Grammar Rocks 2, 3, 4 8-10 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Math Problem Solving 4, 5, 6 8-10 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Yogis, Yoginis, and the Kitchen Pre-K, K, 1 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jackie Smith $120 Math Games 1, 2, 3, 4 10:15-12:15 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Musical Theater Dance 4, 5, 6 10:15-12:15 Ms. Kat Bailes $110
Vans Gogh 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10:15-12:15 Dr. Beth Carson $120 Cookie Favorites Pre-K, K, 1 12:45-2:45 Ms. Abby Coll $110 Creative Kids-Seasons 1, 2 ,3 12:45-2:24 Ms. Kat Bailes $110 Fitness Games Galore 1, 2 ,3 12:45-2:45 Mr. Patrick Knudtson $110
SRA 2, 3, 4 12:45-2:45 Ms. Chris Reed $110 Soda Pop Flowers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 12:45-2:45 Ms. Jennifer Sprague $110 Summer Reading Café & Discussion 7, 8, 9 12:45-2:45 Dr. Beth Carson $110 Fitness Games Galore Pre-K, K, 1 3-5 Mr. Patrick Knudtson $110 Movies, Munchies, & More K, 1, 2, 3, 4 3-5 Ms. Chris Reed $110
Movies, Munchies, & More 5, 6, 7, 8 3-5 Dr. Beth Carson $110
Registration Opens March 1, 2014
Registration and Payment
Register early! Each class has a limited number of spaces available for students over various
grade levels. Please visit our website www.aseds.org/summer-camp to register your child for the
2014 All Saints’ Summer Camp. Registrations are processed on a first come, first served basis.
Payment is required at the time of registration. Registration opens February 22, 2014
Savings for Early Registration
Parents who register their children for the summer program on or before March 31, 2014, will re-
ceive a 5% discount on the total fee for all of the All Saints’ Summer 2014 courses.
Late Registration Fee
In order to avoid a late registration fee, be sure to register for classes before the summer program
begins. Registration forms will be accepted after May 31, but a $10 registration fee will be added
to the cost.
Changes in Class Selection
Flexibility is our key, and we do our best to accommodate changes in classes. If you wish to
change classes for your child once the summer program has begun, there will be a $10 fee to pro-
cess the request.
Low Enrollment
Occasionally, a class will need to be cancelled due to low enrollment. Students may choose anoth-
er course without charge, or parents will receive a full refund for the cancelled class.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Parents are responsible for the entire tuition at the time of registration regardless of absences for
whatever reason. Refunds minus a 25% processing fee will be returned to parents who submit a
written request by May 16, 2014 No refunds will be given after May 16, 2014
Behavior Policy
Upon registration on the website, parents will asked to review the behavior contract and inform
your children about the appropriate behavior at the All Saints’ Summer Camp. Inappropriate con-
duct or behavior can result in expulsion from All Saints’ Summer Camp without a refund.
Lunch and Snack
Students are to supply their own lunch. We recommend healthy choices to provide them with en-
ergy throughout the day. Snacks will be included in all four-hour classes and for students taking
two classes over the snack time. Students who are attending classes over the lunch hour should
bring a sack lunch from home. Lunches will be stored in a refrigerator, and all students will eat
lunch together in a supervised area. If you wish your child to be included in the snack time or
lunch time even if she or he is not with us for another class, there will be a $10 charge.
Questions
If you have questions or would like help planning a full-day summer program for your child, please
contact Andrew Klemmer, Kerrie Pelenytchka or Kelly Perez at [email protected], or call
602-274-4866.
General Information
Class Descriptions
Academic Writing Boot Camp (5-8)
Suzanne Scafuri
Get ready to learn about the power of words in Academic
Writing Boot Camp! You will cover the basics from para-
graph writing to writing a great thesis statement. Ac-
cording to need, you will review grammar rules and sen-
tence structure, as well.
Active Bodies (PK-2)
Ami Beiriger
Join your friends to develop your fitness and play
games! We will have fun playing all kinds of athletic
games each day.
Adventures with Clifford (1-2)
Chris Reed
Everyone loves Clifford the Big Red Dog. Favorite
Clifford books and hands-on activities will help strength-
en skills in language arts, social studies, math, and criti-
cal thinking while practicing the characteristics of good
citizenship that Clifford embodies– kindness, acceptance,
helpfulness, and compassion for others. Join Clifford for
a week of fun adventures in learning!
All About Letters (PK-1)
Chris Reed
This class for young learners will focus on letter recogni-
tion and sound. Materials including shave cream, play
dough, and dishwashing liquid will be used to form let-
ters. For students entering first grade, there will be pen-
cil and paper letter formation. You will sing letter songs,
hunt for letters, and make letter crafts. Letters will be
everywhere.
Basic Hand stitchery (3-8)
Jennifer Sprague
We will learn to cross stitch on gingham squares. We use
these to make a pillow. If time allows, we will create felt
bears using basic embroidery stitches to make the fea-
tures and the blanket stitch to put it together.
Blast Off (1-4)
Courtney Byrd
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…Blast off! Get ready to ex-
plore the amazing world of space and astronomy. We
will learn many amazing facts about the planets, make
crafts, sample space inspired food, and imagine what life
would be like if we lived on the moon. So, if you are
curious about the planets, moon, comets, constellations,
astronauts, etc., then this is the class for you!
Bodyology (2-4)
Ashlee Walker
Come learn what happens inside of our body. We will
explore the circulatory , respiratory, digestive, and nerv-
ous systems! You’ll make your own brain hat, nerve
necklace, blood candy, and life size model of the inside
of your body.
Books to Film (5-8)
Suzanne Scafuri
In this class, you will look at modern novels and how
they are transferred onto the silver screen. You will read
short stories and one short novel and watch films made
from them. This is a class suited to students in sixth
through eighth grades with a lot of discussion and no
homework!
Bowling with Buddies (3-8)
Week One—Julie Isaacson
Week Three—Chris Reed
Get out of the heat and strike up the fun. Come bowling
with your buddies! Class is limited to 13 bowlers
Braids and Bow Beauties (4-8)
Ashley Mitchell
Learn how to create some the hottest styles in hair
braiding. There are so many creations such as inside
and outside French braid, headband braid, crown, water-
fall, fish tail, mermaid braid, 4 strand, hair bow, just to
name a few. Be the center of attention everywhere you
go with these amazing hair styles.
Cookie Favorites (2-4)
Abby Coll
Join us in this tasty class and learn how to bake five dif-
ferent kinds of your favorite cookies, including chocolate
chip, M&M cookies, oatmeal-granola, and more Each
student will take home a bag with the cookie of the day,
and by the end of the week, each student will have a
recipe book to take home!
Courtney’s Carnival (1-4)
Courtney Byrd
Lions and tigers and bears…oh my! Let’s explore the
Greatest Show on Earth and have a blast doing it. You
will learn to juggle (or at least give it your best shot),
create crafts and snacks with a circus theme, and play
tons of carnival games. You will even take a walk on the
high wire−but don’t worry–just use your imagination on
this one!
Creative Kids—Seasons! (1-3)
Kat Bailes
In this fun-filled class we will use our creativity to ex-
plore each the four seasons. Through song, dance. act-
ing, art, dance, and poetry, we will unleash each child’s
creativity and imagination. Class will conclude with a
“sharing show” for family and friends.
Creative Minds (PK-K and 1-3)
Susie Kruse
Come join us for a class of fun and creativity. We will be
doing a little bit of everything combined with fun and
sharing . Let’s explore together all different kinds of ma-
terials and techniques to create wonderful projects. All
you need is your joy and creativity to have fun in this
class.
Creative Writing (5-8)
Suzanne Scafuri
Put your writing cap on as you explore various modes of
creative writing. You will play with poetry, write a play,
and experiment with figurative language. Students who
want to stretch their creative genius will love this class!
Come prepared to write!
Do the Monster Mash (K-2)
Edie Adams
Frankenstein, Dracula, One-Eyed One-Horned Flying Pur-
ple People Eaters, OH MY! We will have a spooookily
good time making eerie crafts, reading some chilling
books, and even building a ghostly haunted house. It
will be a total monster BOO-nanza!
Enter Fantasyland (2-4)
Julie Isaacson
Want to experience Jumangi, board The Polar Express, or
have a wild rumphus Where the Wild Things Are? Then,
this movie adventure is right for you. We will read the
books and compare them to their movie counterparts. Of
course, a delicious snack will be assembled as we eat
what our characters enjoy eating!
Fitness Games Galore ((PK-1 and 1-3)
Patrick Knudtson
Get out of the heat and have fun playing freeze tag, right
light-green light, Simon Says, and more. Skip, hop, kick
balls, catch, shoot baskets, and balance in the cool gym-
nasium. Play games and sports with your friends this
summer!
Games Galore (1-4)
Courtney Byrd
Each day will bring different and exciting games to play!
Board games, card games, relay games, tag games,
dice games, role-playing games, guessing games, lawn
games, etc. Guaranteed to be interactive and fun all
week long!
Gathering of Guitars (3-6)
Paula Kehoe
If you have a guitar and you want to learn the basics,
this is the class for you. You will learn as a group the
parts of a guitar, basic chords, strumming patterns, and
music to folk songs of the past and current tunes. So
come, have fun, and get playing your guitar! ! !
Get your Lemonade Here! (2-5)
Courtney Byrd
Do you want to learn how to create and run a lemonade
stand? We will explore running our own business follow-
ing the Lemonade Stand Program. The students will de-
velop a business plan, prepare a budget, create advertis-
ing, test recipes with a focus group, and execute a suc-
cessful lemonade stand by the end of the week!
Grammar Boot Camp (5-8)
Suzanne Scafuri
For students in fifth through seventh grades, this class
will provide practice in the fundamentals of writing and
techniques for understanding grammar rules. You will
break down parts of speech and word functions to learn
how grammar works in academic writing. Through dis-
cussion, group work, and games, students will build a
new understanding of words. (This course is a great pre-
class for the Academic Writing Boot Camp. Taking both is
highly recommended.)
Grammar Rocks (2-4)
Chris Reed
Grammar Rocks is filled with games, songs, and craft
activities that make learning grammar fun. You will
hunt, sort, sing, and create parts of speech. Get ready
to unpack adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.
Great Hikes (4-8)
Week One—Carla Cotton and Cathy Cohn
Week Two—Julie Isaacson and Tom Cerchie
Outdoor adventures await you! Hike Payson, Sedona,
and Prescott. Enjoy scenic red rock canyons and explore
new trails. We will take a longer hike on Friday and re-
turn by 7:00p.m. Join the fun! Class is limited to 13
hikers
Happy Holidays at All Saints’ (PK-K)
Shannon Klemmer
Come celebrate the holidays with us. We will spend the
week wishing each other a Happy Halloween, St. Pat-
rick's Day, Valentine's Day, 4th of July and more! We
will enjoy holiday specials, holiday treats, and of course,
we will create plenty of fabulous holiday crafts. Who
knew you could do so much celebrating in one week?
Hola Amigos! Spanish for All (PK-2 and 2-4)
Edie Adams
Join us in this fun class as we learn Spanish through
songs, games, cooking, and creative activities. Be
amazed by how much you learn about colors, numbers,
animals, culture, and food while having fun with your
friends. We will focus on different skills and activities to
match the ages of students in the class.
Jump into First Grade (1)
Julie Isaacson
Want to get a jump start into first grade? Join us to
spend time in a real All Saints’ first grade classroom. We
will review FUNdations phonics sounds and letters, learn
about numbers bonds, work in literacy stations, and
even have dance parties, all while getting an introduction
to the fabulous curriculum in first grade!
Math Facts (3-4 and 4-6)
Jennifer Sprague
Get a head start on your math facts this summer! We
will work on solidifying a firm foundation in preparation
for middle school math. This class will use fun math
games and strategies to make memorization a breeze.
There will be a combination of direct instruction, individ-
ual practice, and intra-class competition.
Math Games (2-4)
Jennifer Sprague
Don’t let your brain turn to mush this summer! Come
play all your favorite math games with your friends. We’ll
play old favorites like Muggins, Mancala, Blokus, Master-
mind and many more! Students will reinforce various
math skills including, computation, memory, problem
solving, and visual spatial skills.
Math Mania (2-5)
Courtney Byrd
Don’t be CRAZY–spend some quality time practicing
math facts! This is an interactive class where flash cards
are not allowed! Instead, you will practice with decks of
cards, dice, dominoes, and games.
Math Problem Solving (4-6)
Jennifer Sprague
Join this class to improve your math skills and become a
good problem solver. Math facts, fractions, decimals,
and percents are a snap when you are practicing with
friends and having fun! As you learn group problem
solving strategies, you will be amazed at the math prob-
lems you will be able to solve!
Minecraft (5-9)
Tom Cerchie
Come play on the top-of-the-line computers in the Mid-
dle School lab this summer. We will play regular survival,
creative, multiplayer, and other mods included. Work as
a team to build the largest structure and play competi-
tively with who can survive in the wild the best for a
whole week with your friends.
Mini Van Gogh Plus (Pre-K-2)
Vans Gogh (3-8)
Beth Carson
Draw on your shoes! If that sounds too good to be true,
then hear this: that is exactly what you’ll be doing in
this class! You will design and draw masterpieces on
Vans shoes! Make dress code-appropriate or free dress-
appropriate shoes. Either way, you will present your
finished products in Shoe Show so everyone can marvel
at your Vans! (Students need to bring their own solid
color pair of Vans to decorate.)
Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees (5-8)
Andrew Klemmer
Unfortunately, money doesn’t grow on trees but there
are many different ways to make money grow! That's
what this class is all about. We will use money to teach
the fundamental rules of economics and investing. You
will learn about bank accounts, bonds/stocks/mutual
funds, as well as the various types of credit. Come and
learn all about how to manage your money and the im-
portance of saving and investing for the future.
Movies and Munchies
Edie Adams (K-4)
Beth Carson (5-8)
Why not beat the heat and hunger pains? Relax in our
makeshift movie theatre and enjoy watching new movies
as well as old favorites after creating a fun, delicious
snack to munch on!
Museum Madness (4-6)
Abby Coll
Join us on the Museum tour for a fun way to learn more
about art, science, and history, and more. All aboard for
some cool summer fun!
Musical Theatre Dance (4-6)
Kat Bailes
This class is perfect for students who love theatre and
love to dance? Students will learn dances from classic
and modern musicals. We will earn about famous chore-
ographers and the background of each show we explore.
We will also hone our audition skills and conclude with a
mock audition.
Mysterious Magic (2-4)
Ashlee Walker
Become a magician as you learn card tricks and disap-
pearing tricks! You will learn many different magic tricks
that will amaze your family and friends. Every student
will go home with their own “magic kit” filled with tricks
to perform for family and friends.
Organizational & Study Skills (5-8)
Beth Carson
Organizing and studying can be intimidating tasks. This
class will help you navigate organization (using non-
traditional tools), note-taking, learning styles, listening,
test-taking, and text-book use. This course takes a fun
approach to studying and will teach you what kind of
learning style best suits you!
Pirate Palooza (PK-2)
Jennifer Adams
Argh Mateys! Set sail with us as we learn about pirate
history and create pirate worthy crafts! At the end of
the week we will have a pirate party including dress-up,
games, and pirate food!
Poetry Power (2-4)
Courtney Byrd
Let’s have fun with words! In this class we will read,
write, and listen to several types of poems. Each day
students will create their own poetry project and bring
home their collection at the end of the week!
Princess Tea Party (PK-2)
Jennifer Adams
Once upon a time is now! You will sing, dance, and make
crafts with a princess theme. You will hear princess sto-
ries− some famous, all inspiring. You will practice prin-
cess etiquette and design princess accessories to wear to
a tea party.
Reading Comprehension (5-8)
Suzanne Scafuri
This class will help students in sixth and seventh grades
with reading comprehension skills. You will creatively
analyze character, setting, and plot so you can make
connections to literature in new ways. Depending on stu-
dent grade levels, you will read nonfiction and fiction
short stories and news pieces.
Robotics (6-9)
Alexis Marsden and Tom Cerchie
This class will utilize the Lego Mindstorms NXT platform
as a tool in the classroom for teaching engineering,
math, critical thinking, and, most of all, creative problem
solving. It features a number of activities designed to
develop students' computational thinking and engineer-
ing design skills through the presentation of open-ended
problems.
Rock Heads Go Extreme (6-9)
Alexis Marsden
Reach new heights in the class. Four days of the class
we will spend at Phoenix Rock Gym and Climbmax in
Tempe and one day we will trace to Sky park which is an
indoor trampoline park. Students do not need to have
any experience. All climbing skills will be taught at the
gym. Other activities in the class include watching ex-
treme rock climbing videos, making rocky road ice
cream, and rocking out to our favorite rock music. Class
is limited to 12 students.
Science is a Verb (2-4)
Nicol Kardos
Don’t Try This at Home…….Try it with Ms. Kardos at sum-
mer school! Come and enjoy the process of doing sci-
ence. Explore your interest in science with experiments
that promise to make something fizz, erupt, pop, or
change color. Every day we will do an experiment that
will be sure to captivate, motivate, and stimulate further
inquiry and interest in science. This class is sure to be a
must for your inquisitive child. Come and have some fun
with Ms. Kardos!
Scooby Doo Mysteries (K-2)
Shannon Klemmer
Scooby Dooby Doo, Where are you? Join everyone's
favorite detective gang as we solve daily mysteries
around school. We will pick our favorite Scooby charac-
ters, work on our own mystery machines, and end each
day enjoying one of Scooby and the gang's many adven-
tures.
Scrapbooking and Card Making (3-8)
Chris Reed
Preserve your precious memories and commemorate
your friends and family. You will create beautiful page
layouts to share your memories and wonderful cards to
make your friends and family feel honored. Just think
how happy people will be to have something you made.
And you will experience the joy of sharing. Bring your
photographs and album. Supplies will be provided for
you
Side Out: Volleyball (4-8)
Tom Cerchie
Are you a new to volleyball or just want help to improve
your skills? Join Mr. Cerchie in developing your funda-
mental skills with playing games, practice, and drills!
Soda Pop Flowers! (4-8)
Jennifer Sprague
Make flowers out of soda cans! Begin by finding cans
with interesting colors and patterns. You need one can
per flow-er (bring your own cans), a pair of scissors, and
needle nose pliers (camp provides pliers) to make a
beautiful bouquet. Talk about recycling, this is better yet
–you are reusing!
Spa Science (5-8)
Nicol Kardos
Don’t buy spa and beauty products at the store … learn
how to make your own with Ms. Kardos at summer
school! Every day we will experiment with creating dif-
ferent bath and beauty products. Have some hands-on
science fun making lip gloss, face scrubs, face masks,
hand and foot soaks, bath fizz, hair conditioner and
more!
Spanish Enrichment (5-8)
Edie Adams
This class is designed for students new to All Saints’ or
students would like to brush up on their Spanish skills.
Join us as we have fun learning vocabulary, speaking the
language, and learning about Spanish culture through
games, literature, and activities.
SRA (2-4)
Chris Reed
Do you love a challenge? This is the class for you. SRA
is a no nonsense reading class where you will challenge
your love of reading. You will read short stories and take
quizzes. You will practice vocabulary, phonics, grammar,
and comprehension skills−sequencing, problem solving,
main idea, and cause and effect. Your goal will be to see
how many short stories you can tackle in a week.
Summer Reading Café and Discussion (7-9)
Beth Carson
Designed for students who like to read and discuss in the
company of others, this class will help motivate those
who want to complete their summer reading in
June. Guidance and discussion will help enhance stu-
dents’ understanding of the themes, plots, characters,
and settings of the assigned books.
Team Challenge (5-8)
Beth Carson
Do you enjoy the challenge of working as a member of a
team? This crazy, fun, and action-packed class is for
you. You will conquer the most outlandish and complex
team challenges and games with humor and creativity!
In the cool gym, you will tie yourselves in knots, walk
through no-man’s land, transport toxic waste, lower the
helium stick, create new forms of tug-of-war, play sur-
vival scenario, and much more.
Technology Till You Drop (4-6)
Julie Isaacson
Students work with various Web 2.0 tools. Learn about
Wordle, Tagxedo, Glogster, Animoto, web cartoons, and
all things technology.
3-D Book Reports (3-5)
Chris Reed
Do you enjoy reading? Do you enjoy crafts? You should
take 3-D Book Reports. You will read books and display
story elements in a creative fashion. You will decorate
paper folded into several ways to display characters,
settings, and plot. Get ready to make pop-up books,
layered books, and shape books. Your creativity will flow!
Weird Science (2-4)
Courtney Byrd
Are you curious? Do you like to figure out why some-
thing happens? We will have a blast exploring science
through experiments. Making bouncy balls, creating diet
coke geysers, and making crystal geodes are just a few
of the amazing experiments we will accomplish in Weird
Science.
Yogi, Yogini and the Kitchen (PK-K, 1-3)
Jackie Smith
This class is designed to release all that extra energy in a
productive, fun, stress free way. This program focuses
on healthy bodies, stress control, self esteem and great-
er concentration. Kids will go through a series of poses
and postures leaving them feeling stronger, more flexi-
ble, confident and relaxed. Classes engage children
through movement, exploration, music, theme related
games and inspired Yoga-play to capture their attention
and their imagination as they refine their motor skills
and understanding. We will also explore nutrition and
create healthy snacks along with a Healthy Yoga Cook-
book.
Zombie Makeup (5-8)
Suzanne Scafuri
The focus of this class is on the basics of zombie makeup
using latex, cotton, and tissue to create gore, makeup
shading, and color-matching and creating false injuries
with putty, makeup, and latex. Students learn about care
of brushes and removal of zombie makeup.
We hope you’ll join us at All Saints’ Summer 2014!
All Saints’ Episcopal Day School
6300 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012
602.274.4866 www.aseds.org/summer-camp