Sunday, January 24, 2010

Co-Op Spring Semester begins Feb. 5

K.E.E.N. Co-operative Spring Schedule – 2010

February 5, 12, 26 No Co-op Feb. 19

March 5, 12, 26 No Co-op Mar. 19
We are planning a Fair Day on April 16 to show off artwork, science projects, history projects, etc. This may be accompanied by a potluck lunch similar to the one that ended the fall semester.

Schedule


PLEASE NOTE CHANGES IN SCHEDULE & CLASS FEES IN RED

New invoices will be sent to all families registered for this semester. Payment will be due on Feb. 5.

10-11 a.m.

Storytime Literature Teacher: Kristin Allen

Ages: Preschool/Kindergar ten Cost: $5

A study of children's classics and related activities to promote analytical thinking skills and to enhance the experience of the book.

Passport to Art Teacher: Regina Wink-Swinford

Ages: Through Middle School Cost: $10

Co-op students will have an opportunity to learn more about various countries of the world and their folk art. In each class students will learn about a country, take brief notes about it and then try out an art project. Some of the countries and areas to be explored will be China, Mexico, Eastern Europe, Ghana and Australia. Different art projects will be offered for early elementary and upper elementary/middle school students. Students will be asked to bring a basic art kit to class each week (supply list will be provided). Other art materials will be provided through class fee.

11a.m. -12 p.m.

Hooked on Art Teacher: Jeannie Gambill

Ages: Preschool/Kindergar ten Cost: $5

A study of different types of art media with hands on projects designed to develop fine motor skills and creative through the study of various art forms.


Green Science Teacher: Tammy Vance

Ages: Through Middle School Cost: $7.50

Meeting Dates: February 12, March 5, 26

In this class students will learn what items can be reduced, reused, and recycled. Students will learn about renewable resources and nonrenewable resources. The students will become familiar with popular attitudes toward recycling and the practice of recycling in the community. We will also plan a field trip to a recycling plant. The children will understand that they can reuse materials and reduce the amount of waste that is produced. We will have crafts for the students and they will have projects due for the end of the semester.

Exploring Japan & Japanese Culture Teacher: Rachel Nipper

Ages: Through Middle School Cost:$7.50

Meeting Dates: February 5, 26, March 12

We will explore Japan through hands on activities each week. Topics will include: Japan Overview, Daily Life, Foods, Language and Games, Festivals and Celebrations

12-12:45 p.m. Lunch
12:45-2 p.m.
Animal Science Teacher: Juanita Butts
Ages: Preschool/Kindergar ten Cost: $5

Our kindergarten science class will focus on animals this semester. We will be learning about lizards and snakes with lap books and hands on experiences. We will have room for a few other animal studies. We will decide those together at the beginning of the semester.
History of the Middle Ages Teacher: Jeannie Gambill

Ages: Through Middle School Cost: $12.50 per family - plus cost of book/no additional for returning students

A continuation of the study of the Middle Ages using Susan Wise Bauer’s Story of the World, vol. 2.

2-3 p.m.

Jr. KY Historical Society Teacher: Rachel Nipper

Ages: All Cost: $3 new students

Meeting Dates: February 12, March 5, 26

This club will study KY history through club meetings, field trips, and participation in the State KY Historical Society conference.
Additional Opportunities

We will be scheduling the following group field trips:

Frazier International History Museum Louisville, KY

(Homeschool Day workshops are full, so we have decided to schedule a separate trip on a weekday that won’t be as crowded.)

http://www.frazierm useum.org/

Dinosaurs: The Big Picture Danville, KY

http://www.communit yartscenter. net/dino

We encourage any of our families to suggest or organize opportunities for our kids to move!! Want to go bowling? Hike the trail at the Arboretum or Great Crossing? Skate? Post the suggestion!! Please!!

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