COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS - SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION - North Lake School District
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SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION 2021 COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS Keep Young Minds Active All Summer Long! Creative Arts Languages & Cultures Registration opens WHAT’S INSIDE Tuesday, January 26 Humanities/Social Math & Computers at 10am Sciences Science uwm.edu/sce/kids
WELCOME TO THE UWM SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS Program Contacts Table of Contents Ben LaDuke Schedule Planner...................................................................... 3 Director Schedule at a Glance.............................................................4-6 cfkids@uwm.edu Certificate Programs..............................................................7-9 414-227-3360 Special Programs...............................................................10-11 Class Descriptions..............................................................12-30 Gloria T. Lane Registration............................................................................... 31 Assistant Director cfkids@uwm.edu 414-227-3360 Classes that do not reach sufficient enrollment by May 14 will be canceled. Please register before What Is College for Kids & Teens? this date to ensure classes run. College for Kids & Teens (CFK&T) through the School of Continuing Education is a hands-on enrichment program for students entering grades K5-12 who have Please Note high academic potential, motivation and talent. Established in 1980 we will be celebrating our 41st year! The program consists of one- and two-week classes in • Kindergartners must be five years old by June 14, 2021, and must Creative Arts, Humanities/Social Sciences, Languages & Cultures, have prior five-days-a-week school experience to participate in Math & Computers, and Science. Taught by UW system faculty or highly our program. This rule will be strictly enforced. Children who do qualified and experienced instructors, all programs provide an “academic edge,” not meet this requirement will be subject to immediate withdrawal and class sizes are limited to 16 students unless otherwise noted. without a refund given. When and Where? • When registering for CFK&T, use next year’s grade level. Classes are held Mon-Fri, June 14-Aug 13 on the UWM campus, unless otherwise • Some classes are designed for a broader range of students noted. Specific class dates/times are included in course descriptions. (e.g., grades 6-12), and others are more specifically targeted – Registration Policy look for grade levels listed next to each program number. Once your child or teen is registered, there are no refunds or transfers. Refunds • Specialty courses have a $5-25 computer lab/special materials are made only for classes canceled by CFK&T. This policy is specific to College for fee included in the price. Kids & Teens and does not apply to any School of Continuing Education courses. • For chemistry classes, closed-toe shoes must be worn at all times; How Do I Register? no flip-flops or sandals. Registration opens Jan 26, 2021, at 10am. Call, or fax in your registration or go online to uwm.edu/sce/kids to enroll. • For dance and theater classes, students must bring another pair of shoes to change into in order to participate. Please make Note: Mailed registrations add several days to the registration process and lessen sure your child brings appropriate shoes to class each day; the likelihood of availability in your desired class. no flip-flops or sandals. Parental Consent Forms Upon completion of registration, a mandatory parental consent form must be completed before the student's first day of classes. All families must have this form filled out before the first day of classes in order to attend classes. We ask that you Important Information indicate any and all allergies or special needs for our records as well. Please note that due to the continued health risks related to Confirmation of Registration COVID-19 our program format might need to change to an online Your receipt, parental consent form and important information document will be delivery method. A decision as to the viability of face-to-face emailed to you for completion and return. If you do not provide an email address, programming will be made in early spring on a date to be determined. you may also request to receive them by mail. You may also visit uwm.edu/sce/ Our registration policy states that once registered for classes we kids to download consent forms right away. All participants are encouraged to will not offer transfers or refunds. An exception to this policy will be have their own health insurance, as only limited secondary accident insurance is that any registration made before April 16, 2021, may be refunded if provided by the University. the program has been transferred to an exclusively online format as a result of any health concerns relating to COVID-19. All requests for Please note: Confirmation dates reflect the entire summer program – June 14-Aug refunds due to this change will need to be made from April 16, 2021, 13. Please refer to the catalog or website for specific dates and times of your through May 3, 2021. registered classes. 2 All classes held on UWM campus unless otherwise noted.
COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS SCHEDULE PLANNER Please use the grid below to organize your family’s schedule and help prevent registering a child for two classes at the same time. Name(s)______________________________________________________________________ Before Care After Care 7:30-9am 9-11am 11:30am-1:30pm 2-4pm 4-5:30pm Discovery Camp Plus June 14-18 Session I June 21-July 2 Discovery Camp 1 June 28-July 2 Session II July 12-23 Discovery Camp 2 July 19-23 Session III July 26-Aug 6 Discovery Camp 3 Aug 2-6 Discovery Camp 4 Aug 9-13 • Please note: CFK&T only supervises registered students while they are in class or before/after care. Students Early Morning Drop Off 7:30-9am enrolled in back-to-back classes or before/after care will be chaperoned to their next destination. No extended supervision (longer than the 30 minutes between consecutive class times) is available between 9am and 4pm. Two-week Sessions Prog# Fee • Please have your child bring a copy of this schedule to class each day so we can make sure they are always in the June 21-July 2 8410-1001 $50 right place. If you need a copy, please call or email the CFK&T office to request a copy. July 12-23 8410-1007 $50 July 26-Aug 6 8410-1008 $50 Class Descriptions Discovery Camps Classes are organized by grade level as well as by subject area. Courses that are offered for multiple grade levels are only June 14-18 8410-1002 $30 listed once. The curriculum for these courses increases in complexity for each grade level. June 28-July 2 8410-1003 $30 July 19-23 8410-1009 $30 Before and After Care Aug 2-6 8410-1010 $30 To make things easier for students and parents, we offer supervised care at the Union Terrace before and after the program Aug 9-13 8410-1011 $30 day, for a minimal charge. Chaperoning children to or from class is included in the fee. Come early or stay late. You must sign up for the full week. Late Pick-up Policy for After Care Late Afternoon Pick Up 4-5:30pm Please be advised that after care does end by 5:30pm. If families are late for pick up there will be a $10 charge for every Two-week Sessions Prog# Fee 10 minutes that the student is not picked up. (5:41pm= $10, 5:55pm= $20 etc.) If a child is left in our care until 6pm we are June 21-July 2 8410-1004 $50 required to take the child to the campus police department. July 12-23 8410-1012 $50 Before Care July 26-Aug 6 8410-1013 $50 7:30-9am – $30/week or $50/two-week session (students may not be dropped off before 7:30am if they have a wrist band color other than orange) One-week Discovery Camps June 14-18 8410-1005 $30 After Care June 28-July 2 8410-1006 $30 4-5:30pm – $30/week or $50/two-week session July 19-23 8410-1014 $30 Aug 2-6 8410-1015 $30 Aug 9-13 8410-1016 $30 For more information uwm.edu/sce/kids 414-227-3360 3
July 12-23 (Week Two) Session II SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page Around the World in 10 Days K5-2 8410-190 $154 18 Charts and Graphs Everywhere K5-2 8410-191 $154 24 Games, Cards & More! 3-5 8410-192 $154 19 Kindergartners must be five years old by June 14 and must Full STEAM Ahead 3-5 8410-193 $154 29 have prior five-days-a-week school experience to participate LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robotics 3-5 8410-194 $164 27 Watercolor Wonders 3-5 8410-195 $154 15 in our program. This rule will be strictly enforced. Children Blueprints to Buildings A R C H 6-8 8410-196 $164 20 who do not meet this requirement will be subject to immediate Psychology 101 6-8 8410-197 $154 20 withdrawal with no refund given. Sim City EDU 6-8 8410-198 $174 24 One-Act Play: Theater 6-12 8410-199 $154 13 One-Act Play: Stage and 6-12 8410-200 $154 13 Special Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.## Set Design Engineering Wonders 9-12 8410-201 $154 27 Creative Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.## Humanities/Social Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.## 9:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Languages & Cultures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.## Probability & Statistics (Certificate) 9-12 8410-202 $299 8 Math & Computers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.## 11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.## Animal Detectives K5-2 8410-203 $154 28 Wild Kingdom K5-2 8410-204 $154 18 Pottery 3-5 8410-205 $174 13 Sketch This! 3-5 8410-206 $154 15 June 21-July 2 Session I Sim City EDU 3-5 8410-207 $174 24 Vacation Math 3-5 8410-208 $154 24 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page Ancient Rome: The Gladiators 6-8 8410-209 $154 20 Habitats & Biomes K5-2 8410-122 $154 28 LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robotics 6-8 8410-210 $164 27 Math Munchkins K5-2 8410-123 $154 24 Exploring the Adventures in 6-8 8410-211 $164 13 Italian Cooking 3-5 8410-124 $174 17 Integrated Arts/Visual Arts Math Busters 3-5 8410-125 $154 24 Geometry and Spatial Sense 6-12 8410-212 $154 23 Minecraft EDU 3-5 8410-126 $174 23 The Complete Fool 9-12 8410-213 $154 21 Civil War Battles 6-8 8410-127 $154 20 LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robotics 6-8 8410-128 $164 27 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Architecture and Fabrication I 6-8 8410-129 $164 16 I Made This! K5-2 8410-214 $154 14 AR C H Math Art K5-2 8410-215 $154 24 Jewelry & Metals PE CK 6-12 8410-130 $174 13 Exploration & Applications in Math 3-5 8410-216 $154 24 Harry Potter Club 6-12 8410-131 $154 17 Map and Compass Skills 3-5 8410-217 $154 19 Prehistoric Titans 3-5 8410-218 $154 19 9:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Engineering Wonders 6-8 8410-219 $154 27 Introduction to Data Science 9-12 8410-132 $299 8 Pottery 6-8 8410-220 $174 13 D ATA Stock Market 6-8 8410-221 $154 25 Stage Makeup 6-12 8410-222 $159 14 11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Algebra Camp ONLINE A R C H DATA 9-12 8410-223 $154 25 Outside Art K5-2 8410-133 $154 14 Architecture and Models A R C H 9-12 8410-224 $174 21 Courses Seven Continents K5-2 8410-134 $154 18 Introduction to Programming I 9-12 8410-225 $174 26 Checkmates! 3-5 8410-135 $154 19 HYBRID DATA LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robotics 3-5 8410-136 $164 27 Ooze, Drip, Bubble & Bounce 3-5 8410-137 $154 29 Cartooning 6-8 8410-138 $154 12 July 26-Aug 6 Session III Italian Cooking 6-8 8410-139 $174 17 Pottery 6-8 8410-140 $174 13 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page Starting Your Own Business 6-8 8410-141 $154 20 Edible Science K5-2 8410-257 $154 28 D ATA Making Cents of It K5-2 8410-258 $154 24 Super Hero Mythology 6-8 8410-142 $154 20 City Design 3-5 8410-259 $154 19 Minecraft EDU 6-12 8410-143 $174 23 LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robotics II 3-5 8410-260 $164 27 Survey of Calculus ONLINE 9-12 8410-144 $154 26 Exploring Martial Arts 3-5 8410-261 $154 16 AR C H DATA Computer Coding, Games and Fun 6-8 8410-262 $174 23 Architecture and Design ARCH 9-12 8410-145 $174 21 Designing With Virtual Reality 6-8 8410-263 $164 16 ARCH 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Young Mathletes 6-8 8410-264 $154 25 Colorful Collage K5-2 8410-146 $154 14 Urban Art 6-8 8410-265 $154 15 Math and Memory Games K5-2 8410-147 $154 24 Algebra II* ONLINE A R C H DATA 9-12 8410-266 $154 26 Exploring the Adventures in 3-5 8410-148 $164 13 The History of Aviation 9-12 8410-267 $154 21 Integrated Arts/Visual Arts Math Games 3-5 8410-149 $154 23 9:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Pottery 3-5 8410-150 $174 13 Entrepreneurial Data Science 9-12 8410-268 $299 8 Reactive Science 3-5 8410-151 $154 29 DATA Mobil Digital Photography 6-12 8410-152 $174 13 3D/Sculpture & Digital Art ARCH 10-12 8410-362 $299 9 Freehand Sketching in Engineering 6-12 8410-153 $154 16 Castles & Medieval Warfare 6-12 8410-154 $154 16 Medical Camp 6-12 8410-155 $154 27 Python Programming HYBRID 9-12 8410-156 $174 26 D ATA Cartooning 9-12 8410-157 $154 12 Architecture and Fabrication II 9-12 8410-158 $164 16 AR C H 4 All classes held on UWM campus unless otherwise noted.
11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Chalk It Up! K5-2 8410-269 $154 14 June 28-July 2 Discovery Camp 1 Nature’s Storytime K5-2 8410-270 $154 28 Computer Coding, Games and Fun 3-5 8410-271 $174 23 Please Note: Discovery Camp 1 runs simultaneously with the second Interior Design 3-5 8410-272 $154 13 Playground Games 3-5 8410-273 $154 17 week of Session I. Pottery 3-5 8410-274 $174 13 African Music and Culture 6-8 8410-275 $154 22 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page Embroidery 6-8 8410-276 $154 15 Alphabeasts K5-2 8410-159 $99 18 LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robotics II 6-8 8410-277 $164 27 STEM Challenge K5-2 8410-160 $99 29 Exploring Martial Arts 6-12 8410-278 $154 16 American Sign Language 3-5 8410-161 $99 22 The Science of Aviation 9-12 8410-279 $154 30 Building a Debate 3-5 8410-162 $99 16 Munching Away Math 3-5 8410-163 $99 25 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Beginning Guitar 6-8 8410-164 $109 12 An Artist a Day K5-2 8410-280 $154 14 Don’t Get Punked by Math 6-8 8410-165 $99 25 Reading Made Easy K5-2 8410-281 $154 18 Public Speaking 9-12 8410-166 $99 21 African Music and Culture 3-5 8410-282 $154 22 Theatre Workshop 9-12 8410-167 $99 14 Nature: The Real Mother of 3-5 8410-283 $154 29 Invention 9am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Money Magic 3-5 8410-284 $154 25 The UWM Writing Project – 9-12 8410-168 $229 10 Communication 101 6-8 8410-285 $154 20 Introductory Teen Writing Pottery 6-8 8410-286 $174 13 Academy Interior Design 6-12 8410-287 $154 13 Survival 101 6-12 8410-288 $154 27 9am-3:00pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Architecture and Domestic 9-12 8410-289 $174 21 ACT Preparation Boot Camp 11-12 8410-359 $195 11 Space AR C H (11th and 12th grades only) Designing With Virtual Reality 9-12 8410-290 $164 16 AR C H 11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Introduction to Programming II 9-12 8410-291 $174 26 Animal Detectives K5-2 8410-169 $99 28 HYBRID D ATA Let’s Play Games K5-2 8410-170 $99 18 Digital Fabrication PE CK 6-12 8410-292 $174 12 Beginning Guitar 3-5 8410-171 $109 12 Pre-Calculus ONLINE DATA 9-12 8410-293 $154 26 Saving Bob 3-5 8410-172 $99 19 ACT Preparation Class 11-12 8410-360 $195 11 Wacky World of Numbers 3-5 8410-173 $99 25 CSI Milwaukee 6-8 8410-174 $99 30 Fit Finances 6-8 8410-175 $99 25 June 14-18 Discovery Camp Plus Theatre Workshop 6-8 8410-176 $99 14 American Sign Language 6-12 8410-177 $99 22 Strategy Games 6-12 8410-178 $99 17 Please Note: Discovery Camp Plus begins and ends during a time when Architecture Tourism A R C H 6-12 8410-179 $109 16 some schools might be in session. 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page American Sign Language K5-2 8410-180 $99 22 Creepy Crawlers K5-2 8410-100 $99 28 Pet Care K5-2 8410-181 $99 28 Don’t Get Bored With Board Games 3-5 8410-101 $99 19 Healthy Habits 3-5 8410-182 $99 29 From Zero to Googolplex 3-5 8410-102 $99 24 Theatre Workshop 3-5 8410-183 $99 14 Coding Academy 6-8 8410-103 $109 23 The Language of Chess 3-5 8410-184 $99 19 Comic Connections 6-8 8410-104 $99 15 Amazon Rainforest Studies 6-8 8410-185 $99 30 Philosophy 101 6-12 8410-105 $99 17 Poetry and Prose 6-8 8410-186 $99 20 Discrete Mathematics and 9-12 8410-106 $99 26 Advanced Geometry A R C H 6-12 8410-187 $99 23 Combinatorics DATA Earth Science 9-12 8410-188 $99 30 Statistical Literacy DATA 9-12 8410-189 $99 26 11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page All About Pirates K5-2 8410-107 $99 18 Animal Habitats 3-5 8410-108 $99 29 July 19-July 23 Discovery Camp 2 Coding Academy 3-5 8410-109 $109 23 Advanced Drawing 6-8 8410-110 $99 12 Please Note: Discovery Camp 2 runs simultaneously with the second French Culture and Cuisine 6-8 8410-111 $109 22 All About the Body! 9-12 8410-112 $99 30 week of Session II. Financial Literacy 9-12 8410-113 $99 26 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page How to Draw! K5-2 8410-226 $99 14 Created With Recycled Products K5-2 8410-114 $99 14 Nature’s Neighborhoods: K5-2 8410-227 $99 28 French Culture and Cuisine 3-5 8410-115 $109 22 Ecosystems Under the Sea 3-5 8410-116 $99 28 Book Making 3-5 8410-228 $99 15 Building a Debate 6-8 8410-117 $99 16 Bugs, Beetles and Butterflies 3-5 8410-229 $99 29 Cybersecurity 6-8 8410-118 $109 25 Geometry and Spatial Sense 3-5 8410-230 $99 23 Roll the Dice DATA 6-8 8410-119 $99 25 Beginning Spanish 6-8 8410-231 $99 22 Advanced Drawing 9-12 8410-120 $99 12 Bowling 101 6-12 8410-232 $99 16 Political Science 101 9-12 8410-121 $99 21 Amusement Park Physics 6-12 8410-233 $99 27 Social Justice Issues 9-12 8410-234 $99 21 9am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Discount – If registering for six or more classes. The UWM Writing Project – 6-8 8410-235 $229 10 Young Writers’ Academy Please use discount code CFK6PLUS 2D/Drawing 101 (Certificate) 10-12 8410-361 $199 9 to receive 15% off. Does not include before or after care. For more information uwm.edu/sce/kids 414-227-3360 5
July 19-July 23 Discovery Camp 2 (continued) Aug 9-13 Discovery Camp 4 11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Please Note: Discovery Camp 4 begins and ends during which some Jr. Paleontologists K5-2 8410-236 $99 18 schools might still be in session. Math Games K5-2 8410-237 $99 23 All About Rocks 3-5 8410-238 $99 29 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page Buon Appetito 3-5 8410-239 $109 16 Charts and Graphs Everywhere K5-2 8410-325 $99 24 Cross-Stitching 3-5 8410-240 $99 15 Plants Science K5-2 8410-326 $99 29 Escape the Classroom 3-5 8410-241 $99 19 Mythology 3-5 8410-327 $99 17 Live from the Improv! 6-8 8410-242 $99 15 Gizmos and Gadgets 3-5 8410-328 $99 29 Model Building 6-8 8410-243 $99 20 Got Rhythm 6-8 8410-329 $99 13 Conversational Spanish 6-12 8410-244 $99 22 Developing Video Games 6-8 8410-330 $109 23 Rocketry – Up, Up and Away! 6-12 8410-245 $99 28 Order in the Court 6-12 8410-331 $99 17 Print Making P EC K 6-12 8410-332 $109 14 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Macro Molecules 9-12 8410-333 $99 27 1, 2, 3, Blast Off! K5-2 8410-246 $99 28 Introduction to Russian 9-12 8410-334 $99 22 Playground Games K5-2 8410-247 $99 17 Beginning Spanish 3-5 8410-248 $99 22 11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Rocketry – Up, Up and Away! 3-5 8410-249 $99 28 Dice’n Up Math K5-2 8410-335 $99 24 Yoga 3-5 8410-250 $99 20 Oh the Places We’ll Go K5-2 8410-336 $99 18 Building Confidence Through 6-8 8410-251 $99 15 Mindful Art Practices 3-5 8410-337 $99 15 Performance Rocketry – Up, Up and Away! 3-5 8410-338 $99 28 Buon Appetito 6-8 8410-252 $109 16 Developing Video Games 3-5 8410-339 $109 23 Geographic Information Systems 6-8 8410-253 $99 30 Alternative Imaging 6-8 8410-340 $99 12 Creative Drama 6-12 8410-254 $99 12 Mythology 6-8 8410-341 $99 17 I’m a Human Calculator 6-12 8410-255 $99 23 Introduction to Russian 6-8 8410-342 $99 22 Histories Mysteries 6-12 8410-256 $99 17 Macro Molecules 6-8 8410-343 $99 27 Making the Move to High School 9 8410-363 $99 9 Algebra I ONLINE A R C H DATA 9-12 8410-344 $99 26 Art! (Certificate) Got Rhythm 9-12 8410-345 $99 13 College Readiness 9-12 8410-346 $99 21 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Aug 2-6 Discovery Camp 3 Fun With Fine Arts K5-2 8410-347 $99 14 I Wanna Be... K5-2 8410-348 $99 18 Please Note: Discovery Camp 3 runs simultaneously with the second Got Rhythm 3-5 8410-349 $99 13 Into the Amazon Rainforest 3-5 8410-350 $99 29 week of Session III. Introduction to Russian 3-5 8410-351 $99 22 Word Power 3-5 8410-352 $99 20 9-11am Grade Prog# Fee Page It’s Electric 6-8 8410-353 $99 30 Beginning Piano K5-2 8410-294 $109 12 Paragraph Construction Zone 6-8 8410-354 $99 20 Young Scientist's Toolbox K5-2 8410-295 $99 29 What’s the Chance? DATA 6-8 8410-355 $99 25 Crochet 3-5 8410-296 $99 12 Alternative Imaging 9-12 8410-356 $99 12 Jr. Detective 3-5 8410-297 $99 29 Developing Video Games 9-12 8410-357 $109 23 Want to Be a Card Shark? 3-5 8410-298 $99 19 Claymation 9-12 8410-358 $99 15 Brain Busters 6-8 8410-299 $99 25 Introduction to French 6-8 8410-300 $99 22 Courses Who Am I? 6-8 8410-301 $99 21 Writing for Television 6-12 8410-302 $99 17 Biology: Mysteries of Life 9-12 8410-303 $99 30 9am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Sponsor a Student Freshwater Science Class 6-12 8410-304 $250 11 With a $250 donation, you can sponsor a child-in-need to 11:30am-1:30pm Grade Prog# Fee Page attend CFK for one week in the summer. In fact, any amount of Eric Carle’s Readers Theater K5-2 8410-305 $99 18 Vacation Math K5-2 8410-306 $99 24 contribution throughout the year is greatly appreciated. Would Beginning Piano 3-5 8410-307 $109 12 you consider making a pledge to help a deserving child attend Introduction to French 3-5 8410-308 $99 22 classes during the 2021 summer session? On behalf of our $mart Money 3-5 8410-309 $99 25 Dance Workshop: Tap and Jazz 6-8 8410-310 $99 12 students, we extend a heartfelt thank you for your generosity Genetics 9-12 8410-311 $99 27 and gift of education. Journalism 6-8 8410-312 $99 20 Urban Farming 6-8 8410-313 $99 30 To learn more about the ways in which you can give Trigonometry ONLINE ARCH 9-12 8410-314 $99 26 financial support, contact: 2-4pm Grade Prog# Fee Page Elementary Music K5-2 8410-315 $99 14 Liza Longhini Under the Sea K5-2 8410-316 $99 28 Development Director Be a Math Genius 3-5 8410-317 $99 24 414-227-3252 Dance Workshop: Tap and Jazz 3-5 8410-318 $99 12 Pen a Pokémon 3-5 8410-319 $99 19 lizal@uwm.edu Beginning Piano 6-8 8410-320 $109 12 Crochet 6-12 8410-321 $99 12 Urban Planning ARCH 6-12 8410-322 $99 17 Introduction to French 9-12 8410-323 $99 22 uwm.edu/sce/give Genetics 6-8 8410-324 $99 27 6 All classes held on UWM campus unless otherwise noted.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Please note the location of our summer 2021 program maybe be subject to change. Skip Ahead! Scholarships Advance check-in: May 31-June 11, 9am-4pm. Needs-Based: Avoid the long lines and get acquainted with To be eligible for a limited number of needs-based campus early – stop by our office located in the scholarships, student must be entering grades Union, room W179. Please call 414-227-3360 K5-5 and be eligible for the free or reduced lunch (before May 25) or 414-940-1896 (after May 25) program. Needs-based recipients will be notified for other questions. by email the 1st week of May. Check-In DPI Pre-College Scholarship Program: Applicants must be going into 6th grade or Check in begins at 7:30am in the Union Terrace above, have a 2.5 grade point average in core on your child’s first day. Here, we will make sure courses, and be eligible for the free or reduced you’ve filled out all the proper paperwork, and lunch program. then students will receive their CFK&T drawstring backpacks and wristbands. It is helpful to bring If you qualify for either of these scholarships, Registration Policy your confirmation receipt with you on the first day. please call or email our program for an Once your child or teen is registered, there are no Please note: You only need to do this one time application, contact your school or download refunds or transfers. Refunds are made only for during the summer on your first day of your forms at uwm.edu/sce/kids. Due to the high classes canceled by CFK&T. This policy is specific first class. Please arrive 20-30 minutes before number of requests, only those receiving to College for Kids & Teens and does not apply your class start time in order to get checked scholarships are notified by email. Scholarships to any School of Continuing Education courses. in and start class on time. If a large number are first come, first served; please apply as Classes that do not reach sufficient enrollment by of students arrive right before class start time soon as possible since most years we have May 21 will be canceled. Please register before to check in, there will be a significant delay in reached our maximum number to award by this date to ensure classes run. getting students to their class and receiving early April. the full instruction. NEW! THE UWM COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS AND SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING CERTIFICATE TRACK Core Classes (3) Misc. Electives (2) • Architecture and Design (Gr. 9-12) • 3D/Sculpture 101 & Digital Art 11:30am-1:30pm – Session I (Gr. 10-12) P EC K • Architecture and Models (Gr. 9-12) • Urban Planning (Gr. 6-12) 2-4pm – Session II 2-4pm – Discovery Camp 3 • Architecture and Domestic Space (Gr. 9-12) • Architecture Tourism (Gr. 6-12) 2-4pm – Session III 11:30am-1:30pm – Discovery Camp 1 New this year UWM's College for Kids & Student must choose one course from the • Advanced Geometry (Gr. 6-12) Teens is partnering with the UWM School of Architecture Elective choices and two 2-4pm – Discovery Camp 1 Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) in courses from the Misc. Electives choices. • Survey of Calculus (Gr. 9-12) offering a certificate track opportunity for students 11:30am-1:30pm – Session I (Online) interested in Architecture and Urban Planning. Architecture Electives (1) • Algebra II (Gr. 6-12) The CFK&T Certificate Track consists of three core • Architecture and Fabrication I (Gr. 6-8) 9-11am – Session III (Online) two-week classes and three elective classes (one 9-11am – Session I • Trigonometry (Gr. 9-12) Architecture elective and two Misc. electives) • Architecture and Fabrication II (Gr. 9-12) 11:30am-1:30pm – Discovery Camp 3 for a total of six classes. All core classes can be 2-4pm – Session I • Algebra I (Gr. 6-12) completed by grades 9-12 students and some • Blueprints to Buildings (Gr. 6-8) elective courses can be completed by grades • Architectural Model Building (Gr. 6-8) 9-11am – Session II 6-8 students. • Designing With Virtual Reality I (Gr. 6-8) *Not all elective courses will be offered every summer. 9-11am – Session III Note: The elective course offerings are highlighted with • Designing With Virtual Reality II (Gr. 9-12) the following symbol ARCH and are located in the 2-4pm – Session III Schedule at a Glance and in the class descriptions. For more information uwm.edu/sce/kids 414-227-3360 7
THE UWM COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS DATA SCIENCE CERTIFICATE TRACK – IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL DATA SCIENCE INSTITUTE Core The CFK&T Data Science Certificate Track can be earned by completing all three core two-week, four-hour class offerings: • Introduction to Data Science • Probability and Statistics • Entrepreneurial Data Science Elective To complete the certificate track choose two elective classes from the following: • Adventures in Statistics* • Introduction to Programming II • Algebra Camp • Programming Primer* • Algebra I • Python Programming As part of a newly developed partnership with the Northwestern Mutual • Algebra II • Roll the Dice Data Science Institute, UWM College for Kids & Teens is now offering a • Starting Your Own Business • Sportistics* certificate track that consists of a total of five courses related to the study of • Pre-Calculus • Statistical Literacy data science. In order to complete the certificate, the student must complete all three core classes offered every summer and two elective courses from • Discrete Mathematics and • Survey of Calculus a selection of 14 College for Kids & Teens offerings. All core courses are for Combinatorics • What's the Chance? grades 9-12 and can be completed over a three-year window. Any electives • Introduction to Programming I may be offered for grades 6-12 and can be taken at any time previous or simultaneous to the finish of core classes. Note: The elective course offerings are highlighted with the following symbol D ATA and are located in the Schedule at a Glance and in the class descriptions. *Not all elective courses will be offered every summer. Data Science Core Classes Introduction to Data Science Probability & Statistics Entrepreneurial Data Science This introductory course develops computational Probability and statistics courses teach skills In this course the students apply data science thinking and tools necessary to answer questions in understanding whether data is meaningful, to a real-world application and create a start-up that arise from large-scale datasets. This course including optimization, inference, testing and other company in an interest area of their choosing. emphasizes an end-to-end approach to data science, methods for analyzing patterns in data and using The students implement and apply innovation in Courses introducing programming techniques in Python that them to predict, understand and improve results. technology to get a better understanding of data cover data processing, modeling and analysis. Learn about how statistics can be used in everyday and how it affects business. The students also life to summarize datasets and draw conclusions use an understanding of design thinking to help First, how can data be extracted that describes real- from them. Study mean, median, mode, range, understand and utilize data in creating a pitch for world phenomenon? This part of the course includes quartiles, box-and-line plots, standard deviation their start-up business. data collection, processing, cleaning ("munging"), and how to find untrustworthy observations in a and dealing with formatted and semi-formatted data $299 dataset. Then learn about using basic probability Instructor: TBA (e.g., json). Second, how can data be modeled and rules to study probability distributions and make used to make predictions? This includes methods 8410-268 July 26-Aug 6, 9am-1:30pm predictions about them. Gr. 9-12, Session III in regression and classification, and experimental design. And third, how can the results of this $299 Note: There is a 30-minute, supervised lunch break every analysis be understood and reasoned? This includes Steve Augustine day. Please make sure students bring a bagged lunch or, if topics in visualization, and methods for hypothesis 8410-202 July 12-23, 9am-1:30pm they have permission to leave unattended, they may bring testing and validation. The course involves hands-on Gr. 9-12, Session II money to purchase lunch in the student union. analysis of a variety of real-world datasets, Note: There is a 30-minute, supervised lunch break every including economic data, document collections, day. Please make sure students bring a bagged lunch or, if geographical data and social networks. The class they have permission to leave unattended, they may bring money to purchase lunch in the student union. includes work on a real-world case study utilizing data and based on student interests. $299 Holly Werra 8410-132 June 21-July 2, 9am-1:30pm Gr. 9-12, Session I Note: There is a 30-minute, supervised lunch break every day. Please make sure students bring a bagged lunch or, if they have permission to leave unattended, they may bring money to purchase lunch in the student union. 8 All classes held on UWM campus unless otherwise noted.
NEW! THE UWM COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS AND PECK SCHOOL OF THE ARTS ART & DESIGN CERTIFICATE TRACK Art & Design Core Classes (2) • 2D/Drawing 101 (Gr. 10-12) [One-Week Class] • 3D/Sculpture 101 & Digital Art (Gr. 10-12) [Two-Week Class] See below for dates and class descriptions. Art & Design Elective Classes (3) • Jewelry & Metals (Gr. 6-12) • Fibers * 9-11am – Session I • Painting * • Digital Fabrication (Gr. 6-12) • Photography * 2-4pm – Session III • Community/Public Art * • Print Making (Gr. 6-12) 9-11am – Discovery Camp 4 • Ceramics * • Blacksmithing * New this year UWM's College for Kids & Teens is partnering with the UWM Note: The elective course offerings are highlighted with the following symbol PECK and are located in the Schedule at a Glance and in the class descriptions. Peck School of the Arts (PSOA) in offering a certificate track opportunity for students interested in Art & Design. The certificate courses give the students *Not all elective courses will be offered every summer. an opportunity to gain a base knowledge of Art & Design. Art & Design [Optional] Prerequisite The CFK&T Certificate Track consists of two ArtsECO Core Classes and three • Making the Move to High School Art! (Gr. 9) 2-4pm – Art & Design Elective classes for a total of five classes. All ArtsECO core Discovery Camp 2 classes can be completed by grade 10-12 students and Art & Design elective classes can be completed by grade 6-12 students. Art & Design Core Classes ArtsECO Pre-College provides college-preparatory art and design instruction to Milwaukee-area high school students. Students build their portfolio and art-making skills as well as venture into new media such as printmaking, sculpture, or digital processes. Tied to admissions, this on-campus experience may lead students to college applications, first-year opportunities and scholarships! 2021 courses include: 2D/Drawing 101 3D/Sculpture & Digital Art ARCH Making the Move to High Drawing is a language that can transform a blank Sculptural Forms (3D) – Working with a variety School Art! page into a new world. Drawing is also a skill that of materials and processes related to making This class helps students build 2D skills in a variety helps us express ourselves, develop our ideas, 3D forms, this materials-rich course will work of media and approaches and get ready to take on and better understand the world. Peck School of between 2D and 3D spaces, from drawing ideas art at the high school level. For current 8th graders, the Arts drawing faculty help students move from to visualizing them in clay, wire, plaster and other entering grade 9 in fall 2021. observation and imagination to highly developed materials. No prior experience needed to take on drawings and a strong artistic voice. this 3D exploration. 1-Week PSOA Class $99 1-Week PSOA Class Digital Art – Peck School of the Arts digital art 8410-363 July 19-23, 2-4 pm $199 instructors lead high school students through the Gr. 9, Discovery Camp 2 8410-361 July 19-23, 9am-1:30pm wonders of drawing and painting digitally. This Note: There will be only 12 enrollment slots available. Gr. 10-12, Discovery Camp 2 class will teach the basics of creating with a Additional information will be provided by ArtsECO Note: There will be only 12 enrollment slots available. variety of digital products, including Adobe as Pre-College following registration with CFK&T. Additional information will be provided by ArtsECO well as freeware. Students will use tools to Pre-College following registration with CFK&T. produce amazing images that express their wildest imagination. ArtsECO Pre-College offers additional 2-Week PSOA Class afternoon opportunities such as trips and $299 special workshops. For more information, 8410-362 July 26-Aug 6, 9am-1:30pm visit the ArtsECO website uwm.edu/arts/ Gr. 10-12, Session III arts-eco or email ArtsECO Pre-College at Note: There will be only 12 enrollment slots available. artseco-precollege@uwm.edu or call us at Additional information will be provided by ArtsECO (414) 251-5764. Pre-College following registration with CFK&T. For more information uwm.edu/sce/kids 414-227-3360 9
THE UWM WRITING PROJECT SPECIAL PROGRAM The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Writing Project (UWMWP) is an active chapter of the National Writing Project (NWP). Founded in 1974, NWP’s ongoing mission is to provide writing teachers resources and training in order to cultivate new methods of teaching, research on teaching and a passionately professional writing community. Teacher-Consultants (TCs) participate in an accredited, graduate-level Summer Institute, as well as smaller in-services throughout the year. What makes TCs unique is their pledge and dedication to writing. This passion includes creating new ways to inspire writers of all ages and a personal commitment to their own writing practices. The partnership of College for Kids & Teens (CFK&T) with the UWMWP allows student writers an opportunity to work with three professionally and academically trained TCs per class! These instructors utilize materials from the NWP to create a supportive and engaged writing community, which provides students with a week of invigorating writing experience. Furthermore, both CFK&T and the UWMWP share the goal of community building. So the TCs selected to work each week are passionate writers from the Metro Milwaukee community. The UWM Writing Project – Introductory Teen The UWM Writing Project – Young Writers’ Writing Academy Academy Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Writing Project, this Back by popular demand, this University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Writing writing class is designed specifically for teen students who are interested in Project’s (UWMWP) camp is for aspiring writers who are entering grades practicing writing across three genres: Fiction, Poetry and Nonfiction/Essay. 6-8. During the camp, we meet each day in writing groups. This camp is These classes are facilitated by experienced writers and teachers – trained facilitated by Teacher-Consultants (TCs), experienced writers and teachers Teacher-Consultants with the UWM Writing Project – who introduce writing who are involved in the UWMWP – and these TCs have a common goal of activities that are fun, helpful and inspiring to the imagination. inspiring the imaginations and composition skills of young writers! We write daily in a creative, supportive environment. While writers of all abilities During the Introductory Teen Writing Academy, student writers: are welcome, we focus on some introductory concepts as well as more • Explore concepts from three genres, including short fiction, poetry and nuanced, stylistic skills. creative nonfiction/essay During the Young Writers’ Academy, student writers: • Choose two genres and produce polished writing pieces • Explore a variety of genres, including poetry, short fiction, essay/nonfiction • Learn writing techniques used by professional writers writing and more • Receive individual instruction and response in small groups Courses • Receive individual instruction and feedback in small groups from • Cultivate an initial writing process: brainstorming, free writing, drafting UWMWP TCs and revising • Learn introductory and foundational writing techniques used by • Celebrate writing with a culminating community event designed to share professional writers writing with parents, teachers and peers • Meet and share writing with young writers from all around the state Since this is a writing academy sponsored by the UWM Writing Project, we and country utilize a strong curriculum anchored by low teacher-to-student ratios (one • Engage in the entire writing process: brainstorming, drafting, revising instructor for every five or six students). This allows us the opportunity to know and editing writers as individuals and foster a stronger writing community. Because this writing academy is sponsored by the UWMWP, we utilize a This camp is open to all students, grades 9-12, who are interested in writing, strong curriculum anchored by low teacher-to-student ratios (one instructor even if they have not participated in other writing programs (some background for every five or six students). This provides us the opportunity to build an in writing is welcomed and encouraged but not mandatory). Students can bring authentic rapport with student writers, which ultimately allows us to foster a previous work, but will spend the week focusing on new writing projects that stronger writing community. fit within our three genres. The Young Writers’ Academy culminates in a celebration of writing at the end $229 of the week, where students are encouraged to share their favorite pieces. Sara Skiba New and returning participants are welcome to attend! 8410-168 June 28-July 2, 9am-1:30pm Gr. 9-12, Discovery Camp 1 $229 Sara Skiba Note: There is a 30-minute, supervised lunch break every day. Please make sure 8410-235 July 19-23, 9am-1:30pm students bring a bagged lunch or, if they have permission to leave unattended, they may bring money to purchase lunch in the student union. Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp 2 Note: There is a 30-minute, supervised lunch break every day. Please make sure students bring a bagged lunch or, if they have permission to leave unattended, they may bring money to purchase lunch in the student union. 10 All classes held on UWM campus unless otherwise noted.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS Special Programs The UWM School of Freshwater Sciences – Watershed Exploration Water is the key to our health, our wealth and our way of life. In collaboration with the UWM School of Freshwater Sciences, students explore the watersheds of both the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan to get a better understanding of the health and importance of our local waterways. This program is facilitated by the School of Freshwater Sciences’ Outreach Manager Liz Sutton with visits from scientists and graduate students working in the field. During the Watershed Exploration, students: • Investigate ecology and aquatic life of the watershed • Learn water quality sampling techniques • Explore nonpoint source pollution and water management • Travel to the Milwaukee River to sample water quality Mini-Courses Summer ACT Partnership Classes Prerequisite: Students must have a core GPA of 2.5. • Spend a day onboard a research vessel, UWM’s R/V Neeskay, to sample Lake Michigan Designed to help prepare 11th and 12th graders for the official ACT college entrance exam, you’ll cover math, reading, English, science reasoning and This camp spends three days in the classroom learning the science and test-taking strategies. An unofficial ACT pre- and post-test experience techniques involved in exploring our local watersheds and two days applying opportunity is included. The Mini-Courses office contacts you directly once you new knowledge in the field. Students leave with a better understanding of the are officially enrolled and provides you with registration confirmation. impact of water on our economy, recreational activities and public health. Mini-Courses Summer ACT Boot Camp $250 Liz Sutton PRE-TEST: 8410-304 Aug 2-6, 9am-1:30pm Sat, June 19, 8am-12pm Gr. 6-12, Discovery Camp 3 POST-TEST: Note: Due to the nature of the activities there will be additional waivers to sign in order Fri, July 2, 8am-12pm to participate in the camp. There is a 30-minute, supervised lunch break every day. $195 Please make sure students bring a bag lunch. Mini-Course ACT-approved instructors 8410-359 June 28-July 1, 9am-3pm Gr. 11 & 12 only, Discovery Camp 1 Limit 60 students ACT Preparation Class PRE-TEST: Sat, July 17, 8am-12pm POST-TEST: Sat, August 7, 8am-12pm $195 Mini-Course ACT-approved instructors 8410-360 July 26-August 6, 2-4pm Gr. 11 & 12 only, Session III Limit 30 students Note: There will be absolutely no makeup dates. If you register for this class after the scheduled pre-test dates, you will not have the opportunity to take that test. For more information uwm.edu/sce/kids 414-227-3360 11
Beginning Piano Crochet This class is designed for students to develop Do you want to learn to crochet? Do you love CREATIVE ARTS basic piano skills. You work individually and in making crafts that can be used and or given as small groups to master the techniques of playing gifts? Learn how to do basic crochet techniques to learn pieces. There is also time spent in group while making a cute scarf for yourself or someone Classes are organized by grade level instruction on musical notation and theory. Please else. You learn the basic pattern for small shapes as well as by subject area. Courses note a $10 supply fee has been added to the and "granny squares.” For beginners or those who course to cover the cost of the piano rental. love to crochet already. that are offered for multiple grade levels are listed below, followed by $109 $99 Nora Reedy Rachel Zembrowski courses only available for specific age groups. Please note that the 8410-294 Aug 2-6, 9-11am 8410-296 Aug 2-6, 9-11am curriculum increases in complexity Gr. K5-2, Discovery Camp 3 Gr. 3-5, Discovery Camp 3 for each grade level. 8410-307 Aug 2-6, 11:30am-1:30pm 8410-321 Aug 2-6, 2-4pm Gr. 3-5, Discovery Camp 3 Gr. 6-12, Discovery Camp 3 8410-320 Aug 2-6, 2-4pm Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp 3 MULTIPLE GRADE LEVELS Beginning Guitar NEW! Alternative Imaging Designed for the beginning guitar student, survey In this analog photography class, we explore the aspects of playing the acoustic guitar and how time before digital. Create images with alternative to be a better musician. Learn basic concepts of processing like wet-plate (tintype), sun prints how to read music (pitch and rhythm), playing the (cyanotype) and make prints from pinhole cameras guitar from written music, music theory and the that we build ourselves. We also use 35mm film architecture of the fingerboard, technique and cameras, and develop and print the photos. performance. A $10 supply fee has been added to NEW! Dance Workshop: Tap and the course to cover the cost of the piano rental. Jazz $99 Howard Leu $109 Learn to perform like a Broadway pro through the Jason Spottek dance styles of tap and Jazz. You’ll learn routines 8410-340 Aug 9-13, 11:30am-1:30pm Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp 4 8410-164 June 28-July 2, 9-11am to all the best Broadway tunes while practicing Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp 1 how to perform and tell a story through dance. 8410-356 Aug 9-13, 2-4pm Learn the most important warm-ups, stretching Gr. 9-12, Discovery Camp 4 8410-171 June 28-July 2, 11:30am-1:30pm and strengthening techniques every dancer needs Gr. 3-5, Discovery Camp 1 to know. Your friends and family can even see you show off in our final performance at the end Advanced Drawing of the week. Can you draw? Do you want to turn your basic Cartooning Courses $99 drawings into a drawing that has value shading Maybe we’ll see you in the funny pages! This Kelly Kotecki and three-dimensional depth? Advanced class introduces you to cartooning techniques. No Drawing is the class that takes your drawing drawing experience necessary. 8410-310 Aug 2-6, 11:30am-1:30pm skills on a new journey. You work with a Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp 3 $154 variety of drawing materials to create realistic Bryce Coppersmith 8410-318 Aug 2-6, 2-4pm drawings. You also gain drawing knowledge Gr. 3-5, Discovery Camp 3 8410-138 June 21-July 2, 11:30am-1:30pm for proportionate drawings. Gr. 6-8, Session I $99 Bryce Coppersmith 8410-157 June 21-July 2, 2-4pm NEW! Digital Fabrication PECK Gr. 9-12, Session I 8410-110 June 14-18, 11:30am-1:30pm In this class you are introduced to digital drawing Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp Plus and design to model 2D and 3D designs using the computer program Rhino3D. With a quick overview 8410-120 June 14-18, 2-4pm Creative Drama of simple design processes such as drawing with Gr. 9-12, Discovery Camp Plus Through simple games of improvisation, fun drama curves and solid forms, you can expect to apply exercises, storytelling and other activities, learn your knowledge of digital fabrication processes the use of body, voice and imagination to develop to future projects involving laser cutting and your creative expression. This basic performance 3D printing outputs. This class requires access class builds self-esteem and communication to a computer with webcam and an internet skills. This class creates its own infomercials as connection to remotely access computers in our a class project and a means to utilize some of the Design for Digital Fabrication lab. acting tools learned. $174 $99 Melis Agabigum Naomi Guzman 8410-292 July 26-Aug 6, 2-4pm 8410-254 July 19-23, 2-4pm Gr. 6-12, Session III Gr. 6-12, Discovery Camp 2 12 All classes held on UWM campus unless otherwise noted.
Mobile Digital Photography Using technology found in the palm of your hand, take photographs using your mobile devices and lean how to manipulate your pics into an artistic expression. Learn about filters, cropping and artistic editing. Please note that by registering for this class you provide permission for your child to access the internet. This course requires a personal mobile device with charging cord and a flash drive. $174 Howard Leu 8410-152 June 21-July 2, 2-4pm Gr. 6-12, Session I Jewelry & Metals P EC K One-Act Play: Theater Exploring the Adventures in The art of jewelry making is a long-honored Take part in the adventure of directing, rehearsing, Integrated Arts/Visual Arts form of artistic expression that has been a part costuming and performing a one-act play. You pick Explore the adventures of traditional and of human expression throughout our history. a one-act play from a handful of choices and over contemporary integrated arts, from a In this class you learn from trained artists that a two-week period learn your lines, learn how to teach Jewelry & Metalsmithing at the UWM dramatize your role, create your own costumes Creative Arts multicultural/diverse perspective. Imagination can be engaging, fun, exciting and educational at the Peck School of Arts. Explore jewelry making and and perform in front of your peers, parents and same time. This is where hands-on experiences, metallurgy while interacting with jewelry makers friends on the final Friday of the session. Please ideas and creative skills can be inspiring and from all over the United States to learn about the note that students must bring another pair of motivating. Learn by doing and working with your art of jewelry making. Utilize a jewelry-making kit shoes to change into in order to participate. innate ability to make something out of anything to make your own jewelry under the instruction of Please make sure your child brings appropriate through problem-solving skills and the ability to our trained instructors. shoes; no flip-flops or sandals. make connections. You are encouraged to explore, $174 $154 discover and develop a sense of self-expression Erica Meier Naomi Guzman through integrated art as you play around with 8410-130 June 21-July 2, 9-11am 8410-199 July 12-23, 9-11am your creative energy to find different outcomes in Gr. 6-12, Session I Gr. 6-12, Session II your artwork. Please note that by registering for this class you provide permission for your child to access the internet. Flash drive is required. Interior Design Pottery $164 Are you in love with HGTV? Do you love Nothing’s more fun than working with clay! Create Thomas Lane decorating your room or any space? This is the pottery pieces using a variety of hand-building 8410-148 June 21-July 2, 2-4pm class for you then. This class is an introduction techniques: pinch and punch potting, coiling, Gr. 3-5, Session I to the field of interior design. Emphasis is placed slab building and more. Projects may include bird on the principles and elements of design and the houses, picture frames, mobiles, jewelry and 8410-211 July 12-23, 11:30am-1:30pm selection and organization of furnishings, floor garden ornaments! Please note there is downtime Gr. 6-8, Session II and wall coverings, window treatments, lighting in this class while the pottery is firing/drying. and accessories. You have clients and design their Students utilize this time to prep the room for the spaces to fit their needs. art show on the last day of class. Got Rhythm $154 $174 Got rhythm? Come find your inner beat while Kenicia McKinney Ethan Kastner learning how to tap and hip-hop dance. In this course, you learn fundamental tap and hip 8410-272 July 26-Aug 6, 11:30am-1:30pm 8410-140 June 21-July 2, 11:30am-1:30pm hop steps, work on basic rhythms and explore Gr. 3-5, Session III Gr. 6-8, Session I choreography that will be performed at the end 8410-287 July 26-Aug 6, 2-4 pm 8410-150 June 21-July 2, 2-4pm of the week. Gr. 6-12, Session III Gr. 3-5, Session I $99 8410-205 July 12-23, 11:30am-1:30pm Gabi Sustache Gr. 3-5, Session II One-Act Play: Stage and Set 8410-329 Aug 9-13, 9-11am 8410-220 July 12-23, 2-4pm Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp 4 Design Gr. 6-8, Session II 8410-345 Aug 9-13, 11:30am-1:30pm In partnership with our Theater One-Act Play, our 8410-274 July 26-Aug 6, 11:30am-1:30pm Gr. 9-12, Discovery Camp 4 Stage Crew students create the props, sets and Gr. 3-5, Session III backdrop for our performance on the final Friday 8410-349 Aug 9-13, 2-4pm of the session. 8410-286 July 26-Aug 6, 2-4pm Gr. 3-5, Discovery Camp 4 Gr. 6-8, Session III $154 Rachel Zembrowski 8410-200 July 12-23, 9-11am Gr. 6-12, Session II For more information uwm.edu/sce/kids 414-227-3360 13
Print Making PE CK Printmaking allows you to go on a journey of making multiples. From monotypes to relief printing, you learn about the variety of ways that print artists create an image and then produce it in multiples, creating unique works and work in an edition. You are encouraged to focus not only on the image itself, but also how it communicates with the world. $109 Melissa Wagner-Lawler 8410-332 Aug 9-13, 9-11am Gr. 6-12, Discovery Camp 4 Stage Makeup Come learn how the professionals do their Chalk It Up! Fun With Fine Arts makeup on stage. Learn such things as age Chalk is for more than sidewalks and blackboards. Sketching, painting, printing, sculpture and makeup, animals and many more. Note: we will We get colorful and creative in this fun art mixed media! Learn the influences of fine artists be using Ben Nye creme-based makeup. There is class. Learn techniques unique to pastel chalk throughout history. Use their techniques to create always a very small chance of allergic reactions, drawing and to projects you’ve never seen on a your own artworks. so prior testing is suggested. Additional $5 fee per sidewalk or blackboard. $99 student for supplies. $154 Kelly Moe-Rosetto $159 Kelly Moe-Rosetto 8410-347 Aug 9-13, 2-4pm Tara Kindwall 8410-269 July 26-Aug 6, 11:30am-1:30pm Gr. K5-2, Discovery Camp 4 8410-222 July 12-23, 2-4pm Gr. K5-2, Session III Gr. 6-12, Session II NEW! How to Draw! NEW! Colorful Collage Create your own art journal and learn how to Theatre Workshop Cut, glue and assemble different forms to create draw a lion, race car, dog, bee, dragon, dinosaur Experience the magic of theatre! Explore the craft colorful scenery, portraits and designs. and much more! of theatre, including voice, movement, makeup $154 $99 and costumes. Put it all together to create a short Kelly Moe-Rossetto Becca Lind play that we’ll present for family and friends on 8410-146 June 21-July 2, 2-4pm 8410-226 July 19-23, 9-11am the final day of class. Please note that students Gr. K5-2, Session I Gr. K5-2, Discovery Camp 2 must bring another pair of shoes to change into in order to participate. Please make sure your child brings appropriate shoes; no flip-flops or sandals. Created With Recycled Products I Made This! Courses $99 Bring the following supplies to create your unique Use your imagination and create a piece of Rachel Zembrowski pieces of art: juice cartons, milk cartons, plastic art from clay, household items, canvas and 8410-167 June 28-July 2, 9-11am soda bottles, newspaper, aluminum cans and more. Your family and friends will marvel at Gr. 9-12, Discovery Camp 1 anything else lying around that you might want your artistic inspiration. to use. Develop your creativity while saving the $154 8410-176 June 28-July 2, 11:30am-1:30pm Earth’s environment. Kelly Moe-Rossetto Gr. 6-8, Discovery Camp 1 $99 8410-214 July 12-23, 2-4pm 8410-183 June 28-July 2, 2-4pm Instructor: TBA Gr. K5-2, Session II Gr. 3-5, Discovery Camp 1 8410-114 June 14-18, 2-4pm Gr. K5-2, Discovery Camp Plus Outside Art GRADES K5-2 Do you like to be outside? Do you have an interest NEW! Elementary Music in art? Put both of your favorite things together! Create your own amazing music on drums, sing See what you observe outdoors as you use chalk, An Artist a Day your favorite songs, learn about rhythm and dance craypas, watercolor, markers and more to express Learn about a different artist every day and along! In this elementary music course you get to your inside “outside.” incorporate that artist’s style into pieces of explore the world of music through your amazingly $154 artwork. Use materials such as paint, clay and creative mind. Learn how to read and write your Kelly Moe-Rossetto other materials similar to what the artist used own music and songs, play your favorite songs 8410-133 June 21-July 2, 11:30am-1:30pm or uses. and become the best musician that you can be! Gr. K5-2, Session I $154 $99 Kelly Moe-Rosetto Instructor: TBA 8410-280 July 26-Aug 6, 2-4pm 8410-315 Aug 2-6, 2-4pm Gr. K5-2, Session III Gr. K5-2, Discovery Camp 3 14 All classes held on UWM campus unless otherwise noted.
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