Omaha Homeschool Learning Center



1862455-163830003386455166433500Spring 2020-2082808382000The Omaha Homeschool Learning Center --provides weekly classes to supplement your home curriculum. --brings classes that you already attend into one place to reduce travel time.--has activities and classes for the entire family (ages 3 to adult).--creates a community of learners and homeschool moms.We are located at the Southwest Church of Christ (124th and West Center). Classes are held from 9am to 4pm on Wednesdays, and we welcome you to bring the whole family down. Whether spending time in our Mom’s Room or finding a nook to call your own, you are welcome to make us your homeschool away from home. Kids are free to study or socialize when not in class.ClassesClasses meet on Wednesdays, beginning on February 5th and ending April 22nd. The 14-week classes will end on May 6th. (There is no Easter break.) Most classes are 50 minutes long. Tuition is typically $95 for a semester class; there may also be an additional charge for supply fees or textbooks. Tuition is higher for classes that meet for extended time. Volunteers receive discounted tuition.Parents’ Role 3824605633095Questions? Contact Jack and Holly Donnellyat (402) 541-4829 or omahahomeschool@00Questions? Contact Jack and Holly Donnellyat (402) 541-4829 or omahahomeschool@Our mission is to help you enjoy, enrich, prepare, and protect your children. These supplemental classes are meant to assist your homeschooling efforts, but we always want to affirm parents as their child’s primary educator. Please be informed about your children’s classes: ask questions, talk to teachers, and sit in on classes. We hope moms can stay at the Center while their kids are in class so that they can find some time to rest and enjoy themselves among other like-minded homeschool moms. But this is only a suggestion: you know best what you need to do, and you are welcome to drop your children off. PoliciesCODE OF CONDUCT: Parents must complete an online form to acknowledge that they and their children understand the Learning Center’s code of conduct. SUPERVISION: Please be aware that the Learning Center is only responsible for the safety of children in the classroom; parents or the children themselves are responsible at all other times. Classes may end before the scheduled time on occasion. Please instruct your children to remain in the classroom if you would like to pick them up. (Children under the age of 6 will be kept in the classroom until someone arrives to pick up the child.)ILLNESS: Although any public area increases exposure to germs, we ask that contagious children not attend classes. Colds are unavoidable, but children with a fever, severe cough, or any infectious disease should remain at home. A child with flu-like illness (fever and a cough) should stay home from class for at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever, without the use of fever-reducing medicine. INCLEMENT WEATHER: An email will be sent out by 8am if classes are cancelled.Payment 1. A non-refundable, non-transferable deposit must be made at the time of registration. This amount will be applied to the cost of the class. 2. Supply fees are also non-refundable. 3. Full payment for classes can be made at registration or installments may be paid in installments, which will be charged to the payment method entered at the time of registration. 4. The first installment will be assessed on March 10th; the second and last installment on April 24th. You can also pay by cash or check in person on any Wednesday if you prefer. 5. Adjustments made to registered classes (including class exchanges) will incur the loss of deposit. VolunteersVolunteers receive discounted tuition (10% off), priority registration, and a scholarship applied as credit. The volunteer scholarship is $45 per semester for each class that they assist; housekeeping before and after classes receives a $55 credit. (For example, if someone helped in two classes and helped clean up, they would receive a $145 credit: 45+45+55.)We have positions open for teacher assistants, set-up, clean-up, hall monitors, and babysitting. If you have younger children with you, we may still be able to use your assistance; simply indicate this on the registration form. Responsible students 14 years and older may also volunteer. We can use kids 12 years and older for set-up (8:15 am) and clean-up (4pm) so long as they are able to help move chairs and tables.Volunteers are eligible for priority registration from December 2nd through 8th.Belief Statement The Omaha Homeschool Learning Center is an ecumenical Catholic ministry, whose values should be respected but need not be shared. Our classes are open to all homeschoolers, regardless of religious orientation, but parents should be aware that classes may be taught from a Christian perspective. It is our firm belief that God is eager to see Christian brothers and sisters join together to celebrate all that they hold in common. Jesus prayed that all of His followers “may be one, Father…so that the world may believe that You have sent Me” (John 17:20). John Paul II has written, “Indeed all the faithful are asked by the Spirit of God to do everything possible to strengthen the bonds of communion between all Christians and to increase cooperation between Christ's followers” (That They May Be One, 101). There are countless benefits for this unity, but surely the greatest is to proclaim in unison to an unbelieving world that Jesus is Lord!Class ScheduleAges are listed by class name. Please ask about exceptions; most classes will not accept students outside of the specified age. 9:00-9:5010:00-10:5011:00-11:5012:00-12:501:00-1:502:00-2:503:00-3:50Act It Out 3-5Young Explorers 3-5Young Explorers 3-5Young Explorers 3-5Pre-Reading 4-5Hands-On Math 4-6Pre-Ballet 4-6Masterpiece 4-6Pre-Ballet 4-6Hands-On Math 4-6Music Blast 5-7Young Artists 4-6Go Kids Go 4-7Cook ’n Book4-6Tae Kwon Do 12:20pm 5-7Tae Kwon Do 1:15pm 5-7Young Scientists 5-7 Music 6-10Math Mysteries 6-9New Worlds 6-10Drama 6-10Lego Construction 6-10Under the Sea 6-10Clay Cabaret6-10Fun with Spanish 6-10Lego Construction 6-10Hammers & Nails 6-10Sign Me Up 6-10New Worlds 6-10Engineering6-10Hands-On Science 6-10Animal Farm 6-11Hands-On Science 6-10Animal Attack6-10Animal Farm 6-11Toying with Physics6-10Kid Chef 6-10Chess 7-13Art 6-11Art 6-11Leathercraft 6 & upLeathercraft 6 & upArt 6-11Ballet 7-14Perfect Paragraph 7-10Mystery Writing8-12Beg. Tae Kwon Do8-adultAdv. Tae Kwon Do8-adultChess 7-13Basketball 8-14PE 8-12 Choir 9 & upEngineering10-14Hot Wired 10-14Shakespeare Play 15-18 Thursdays Hands-On Science 10-14Writing Workshop 9-18Writing 9-18Hammers & Nails10-14Clay Cabaret10-14Percy Jackson 10-14Natural Disasters10-14Forensic Science10-14Under the Sea10-14Engineering10-14Take Flight10-14Middle School Play11-14Hot Wired 10-14Geography 10-14What’s Cookin’ 10 & upPE 12-18What’s Cookin’ 10 & upBallroom Dance13-18Advanced Drawing12-adultPhysical Science 12-18General Science11-16Creative Writing13-18Photography12-adultHigh School Geography 14-18Biology 13-18Art Workshop12-adultOil Painting12-adultMS Office 13-adultPublic Speaking 13-18Chemistry 15-18World War I 13-adultACT Prep13-18College Prep 14-18One Acts 14-18Human Geography 14-18Spanish 1 14-185549265-83820 Spring 2020020000 Spring 2020Class DescriptionsMost classes are 50 minutes long and have additional charges for supply fees. Tuition covers the entire semester. Supplies and books should be purchased by students prior to class. Please ask for guidance if your child is outside of listed age range. Most classes will not accept older or younger students. Act It Out! (ages 3-5) New class! Sandy Lee?and?Susan DolezalStories come alive through the reenactment of children’s favorite books. Has your child ever crawled inside a 6-foot mitten? Become baby bear that came upon Goldilocks? Or sold caps to only have monkeys take them? Your child can experience all of these things and much more while using different techniques to act out stories. By telling stories, children are able to learn new vocabulary, sequencing, taking on another person’s view, and developing language skills to encourage reading.Time: 10am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No Supply FeeACT Prep (ages 13-18) Repeats first semester’s curriculum Kevin Burge Students learn tips, strategies, and plenty of essential English, math, reading, and science review. Math will receive particular emphasis. Students will gain a competitive advantage by becoming familiar with the test’s format; learn tips that will turn complex algebra problems into simple arithmetic, and ease reading comprehension and science reasoning problems by zeroing in on main ideas, topic sentences, and key words. Homework: 1-2 hours per week. Students supply The Official ACT Prep Guide, 2019-2020 by ACTTime: 12pm, ending 5/6 Tuition: $105 for 14 weeks/ $95 for volunteers No Supply FeeAnimal Attack (ages 6-10) Repeats first semester’s curriculum Maureen ArmendarizAnimals are amazing! In this activity-based class – part art, part science – we’ll examine a variety of animals and their artifacts, such as hides, horse hair, quills, and a shark jaw. Birds, sea turtles, buffalo, and sharks are only a few of the many animals that we’ll discuss each week before turning our attention to an animal-themed art project that celebrates these incredible creatures. Time: 1pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15[See also Art 6-10 and Under the Sea]Animal Farm (ages 6-11) Jessica Donahoo Get up close and personal with live animals, such as a pig, cow, horse, chickens, rabbits, turkey, goats, or ducks. We will talk about the different kinds of animals, their uses, diet, and care. For the most part, this class will take place outdoors.Note: Children with allergies to animals should not enroll. Time: 11am and 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: None-27178028575Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).00Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).Art (ages 6-11) New classes!10am and 1pm: Amy PaysonStudents will learn a wide variety of techniques (sketching, shading, color blending, transferring, and gridding) and mediums (pencil, ink, charcoal, oil pastels, chalk, and watercolor) to broaden their art repertoire. The class will emphasize free expression as well as looking to the masters. Supplies provided by family:?a basic sketch book, 5x7 or larger; a smock (or old t-shirt)?Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20 12pm: Jordan ShelyCreate art at the feet of the Masters! Students will be introduced to a variety of captivating art movements and then craft works that reflect the themes and styles. They will work with different art mediums (watercolor, acrylic paint, charcoal, pastels, watercolor pencils, etc.) to explore the many facets of art. Students should bring a smock (or old t-shirt).?Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20 [See also Animal Attack and Under the Sea]Advanced Drawing (ages 12 to adult) New projects! Jordan ShelyStudents sharpen their drawing skills and build new techniques to improve their abilities using several different drawing mediums and a variety of subjects. Students will be given the opportunity to do at-home weekly assignments to keep them engaged with drawing the world around them throughout the week.Supplies provided by family:?a basic sketch book, 5x7 or largerTime: 10am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15 [See also Oil Painting] Art Workshop (ages 12-adult) New projects! Amy PaysonStudents will take basic art skills to the next level, practicing different techniques (sketching, shading, color blending, transferring, and painting) and different mediums (pencil, ink, charcoal, oil pastels, chalk, and watercolor). We will look to the classical masters of the past and using them as a template for copywork as well as looking to the glory of God’s creation in nature. Students should bring a smock (or old t-shirt).Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20 Pre-Ballet (ages 4-6 year-old boys and girls) Andrea FordThis class will work on various skills including, movement, rhythm work, creativity?exercises,?and large motor skills.?Students will participate in a basic warm up and be introduced to beginning ballet movements in a creative, fun learning environment.?Girls should wear their hair in a bun or ponytail and off their neck if possible.Time: 10am and 12pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply feeGirls: tights, ballet shoes, and a leotard. Boys: t-shirt, basketball shorts and ballet shoes. Ballet (ages 7-14 year-old boys and girls) Andrea FordThis is a classic ballet class that will include ballet technique, stretching, center floor work, and a short routine worked on every week.?Students will be taught ballet vocabulary and will be engaged in a creative and interactive learning environment.?Girls should wear their hair in a bun or ponytail and off their neck if possible.Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply feeGirls: tights, ballet shoes, and a leotard. Boys: t-shirt, basketball shorts and ballet shoes.? Ballroom Dance (13-18 only, please) Nate WoodhamsIs it exercise or socializing? Are students learning dexterity or etiquette? Once the music starts, it all comes together in this lively, energizing class. Students will learn to dance East Coast swing, waltz, foxtrot, and tango (American style).Time: 3pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply feeBasketball Skills and Drills (8-14) Rachelle SwansonLearn or improve your game with games and drills led by experienced players and coaches. Prepare to have fun, make some friends, and improve your athletic ability! We welcome any level of experience, from beginners and beyond. And no homework!Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply feeBiology (ages 13-18) The second semester of a year-long class. Jeanne PattonThis Apologia college-preparatory biology course provides a detailed introduction to the methods and concepts of general biology. Heavily emphasizing the vocabulary of biology, it provides a strong background in the scientific method, the five-kingdom classification scheme, biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and Mendelian genetics, and ecosystems. Includes labs. Homework: 3-6 hours per week. Time: 9am-10:50am, ending 5/6 Tuition: $210 for 2 hours, 14 weeks/ $190 for volunteers (per semester) Supply Fee: $25 Students supply Exploring Creation with Biology, 2nd editionChemistry (ages 15-18) The second semester of a year-long class. Kevin BurgeA mathematics-intensive high school course that gives students a rigorous foundation in chemistry. Over the year, material will include such topics as kinetics, acids and bases, solutions, atomic structure, and gas. Students who take this course should be well prepared for a challenging university-level chemistry course. Includes labs. Prerequisite: Algebra I. Homework: 2-4 hours per week. Students supply Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (6th Edition) Time: 9am-10:50pm, ending 5/6 Tuition: $210 for 2 hours, 14 weeks/ $190 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20Chess (ages 7-13) Bob WoodworthLearn the basic rules of chess, including pieces movements and values, plus strategy tips and some simple checkmates and stalemate tactics. The class will also include a brief history of the game, Best of all, students play, play, play!Time: 10am and 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply feeChoir?(ages 9 and up)??New songs!???????????????????????????????????? Lori NeedhamLet’s make some music together! Students will learn the basics of choral singing and grow their musical skills. This class will include the study of healthy vocal and breathing techniques, as well as solfeggio, and the fundamental skills of music. At the end of the semester, students will perform a recital of their repertoire.?Time:?1pm?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers?????Supply Fee: $3Clay Cabaret New class!Abi HenkeExperience sculpture using a variety of materials and techniques.?Students will learn basic clay, pottery, and sculpture concepts using different tools and hand-building techniques while creating multiple projects throughout the semester.?Materials will include kiln-fired stoneware clay, air-dry clay, modeling clay, and more.Supplies provided by family: One roll of paper towels and a smockAges 6-10: 3pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20Ages 10-14: 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20College Prep Reading and Writing (ages 14-18) New material Jack DonnellyMany college courses require students to read supplemental excerpts and make some kind of written response, a skill that is not practiced frequently enough during high school. In this class, students will read non-fiction excerpts and respond by summarizing, analyzing, or creating reader reaction pieces. This course will emphasize skills such as paraphrasing without plagiarizing, expressing main ideas, providing telling details, connecting personally with the text, and formatting.Time: 1pm Cost: $85 Supply Fee: $5 for copies[See also Creative Writing, Writing, and Writing Worshop]Cook ’N Book (ages 4-6) New class! Sandy Lee and Susan Dolezal If a little red hen made bread, why can’t your child? Making stone soup is easy when everyone shares! Pigs can make pancakes, so why can’t kids? Children love to help adults cook in the kitchen; in this class we will build on their interest to promote literature and reading. Each week children will engage in a different cooking experience based on fun children’s books. NOTE: Students with food allergies should not enroll unless they are capable of managing their dietary restrictions.Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $10-28956034290Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).00Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).Creative Writing: Fiction (ages 13-18) New class! Katie Kohrs Aspiring writers, we know you are out there, with half a dozen novels started and ideas for a hundred more. There are others like you: join them and improve your work with expert advice on clarity, description, character, setting, and plot construction. Best of all, you get to write fiction and share your work! ?Miss Kohrs, a Learning Center alumnus, just received her Master's Degree in Creative Writing (emphasis fiction) from the?University of Roehampton in London.??Time: 1pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $4 [See also College Prep Reading and Writing, Writing, and Writing Worshop]Drama (ages 6-10) Open to current and new students Marianne Toovey Inspire?budding young?actors through creative play, exercise, scene work and monologues. Students will learn the basics of taking direction, blocking, memorization, and feeling comfortable and confident in front of others to prepare them for the world of theatre. There will be a performance for parents on the last day.?Time: 12pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15 Drama: One Acts?(ages?14-18) New class! Jessie SimmonsThis class will focus on producing a matinee performance of one-act plays. Every student will take a turn as an actor, director, and backstage ninja, learning how to audition, rehearse, and perform. In this introduction to theater basics, we will play games, read and choose scripts, create characters, and have a blast! No audition is required to participate. Performances will be held on the final class. Time: 2pm, ending 5/6 Tuition: $105 for 14 weeks/ $95 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15 [See also Middle School Play, Public Speaking, and the Shakespeare Play.]Engineering New content and old favorites Kevin BurgeLearn more about engineering through fun and challenging activities. Engineering applies science and mathematics to design objects or processes that are useful. Since machines and processes must obey the laws of nature, engineers must understand and use these laws. Students will engage in problem-solving strategies that will challenge and fascinate them, while revealing engineering facts and concepts. Mr. Burge will have new content as well as reprising some student favorites.Ages 6-10: 3pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15[See also Animal Attack, Hands-On Science, Lego Construction, Under the Sea, and Toying with Physics]Ages 10-14: 1pm and 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15[See also Forensic Science, Hands-On Science, Hot Wired, Take Flight, and Under the Sea] Forensic Science (ages 10-14) Repeats previous curriculum Janell Beutler Students will investigate leads and “crime-scene” evidence, learn about fingerprinting, blood typing, blood spatter, basic criminology, interrogation tactics, pathology, DNA evidence and trace evidence through both lectures and hands-on labs. Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15 [See also Engineering, Hands-On Science, Hot Wired, Take Flight,and Under the Sea]Fun with Spanish (ages 6-10) Repeats previous curriculum Zaida MurrayStudents become accustomed to the sounds and explore Spanish through a variety of games and activities focused on understanding and speaking skills. They will cover such topics as colors, numbers, days of the week, months of the year, seasons, food, family, animals, home and basic introductions to new friends. Prerequisite: students need to be able to read. Time: 10am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $5General Science (ages 11-16) The second semester of a year-long class. Erin HealeyDesigned to be a student's first systematic introduction to the sciences,?students explore topics such as the scientific method, simple machines, geology, archaeology, biology, anatomy and other disciplines, providing a wide range of scientific exposure. Experiments and demonstrations are included throughout, giving students practical experience as they discover the principles behind the science. Focus is placed on developing habits that will carry over into high school science, such as notetaking, quizzes, and tests. Homework: 1-3 hours per week.Students supply Exploring Creation with General Science Student Textbook, 2nd Edition (Apologia)Time: 12pm, ending 5/6 Tuition: $105 for 14 weeks/ $95 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15Geography: Passport to the World (ages 10-14) New class! Dawn AndersenPack your bags! Students will be issued a passport to experience a wondrous global journey, encountering places and people from around the world. Children will learn intriguing facts about countries, including such information as capital cities, maps, flags, and religions. In addition, students can sample the local cuisine and hear from guest speakers who have been on location! Students will be encouraged to research a country and memorize geography facts and terms. Our semester will end with a trip to an African jungle and grasslands, the Asian highlands, a desert, a swamp, a gorilla valley, and other Henry Doorly exhibits. Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15 [See also Natural Disasters] High School Geography (ages 14-18) The second semester of a year-long class Julie KnutsonThis course will study where people, places, and things are located, and how they relate to each other. Explore and discover the processes that shape the earth, the relationships between people and environments, and the links between people and places. Students will see how a global perspective applies to them! Time: 3pm, ending 5/6 Tuition: $105 for 14 weeks/ $95 for volunteers Supply Fee: $7[See also Human Geography]Go Kids Go! (ages 4-7) Erin HealeyFor kids on the move! Exercise and games keep kids active while also teaching them about the muscles they are developing, as well as their cardiovascular system. Activities will develop their ability to respond to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic cues; balancing and coordination training will enhance agility. And it’s all fun!Time: 10amTuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $3 Hammers and Nails New projects! Jessica DonahooStart your DIY life early! In this class, children learn math and use fine motor skills with traditional woodworking tools to improve manual dexterity and create simple handmade wood projects. We’ll get crafty with our hands and show the importance of math in action.?Ages 6-10 Time: 12pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20 Ages 10-14 Time: 1pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20 Hands-On Math (ages 4-6) Repeats previous curriculum Angie Schalbrack What a great way to introduce young learners to the joy of math! The use of math manipulatives provides an opportunity to touch, feel, count, and sort to develop deep foundational learning, not just memorization. This is an especially helpful way to address the learning needs of visual, kinesthetic, and other hands-on learners. It’s both effective and fun! Students will be introduced to (or build upon their understanding of) skip counting, shapes, symmetry, patterns, graphing, fractions, addition, subtraction, and more.Prerequisite: Students should be able to count from 1 to 10. Time: 1pm and 3pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $12 Hands-On Science: Lights! Electricity! Magnetism! New class! See the invisible forces at work in the universe!?These forces have been at the heart of navigating the planet and the internet, as well as discovering bacteria and new planets.?Join us as we explore this unseen world and learn more about how the universe moves.?This class is a continuation of last semester’s Force and Motion class, but new students are welcome.? Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20Optional Textbook: Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics (Apologia)Ages 6-10 Time: 10am and 12pm Teacher: Kimberly Parsons[See also Animal Attack, Engineering, Lego Construction, Under the Sea, and Toying with Physics]Ages 10-14 Time: 10am Teacher: Sarah Rose[See also Engineering, Forensic Science, Hot Wired, Take Flight,and Under the Sea]Hot Wired: Electricity for Kids (ages 10-14) Repeats previous curriculum Becky FurtadoTurn a toothbrush into a robot! That is only one sneaky way to help kids discover the principles of electricity through engaging, hands-on activities as they make brush bots, electromagnets, motors, and more. Kids will have fun creating these projects while learning about electric circuits, magnetic and electrical fields, and how energy is transferred to devices used in daily life.Time: 10am and 3pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20[See also Engineering, Forensic Science, Hands-On Science, Take Flight, and Under the Sea]-2133604445Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).00Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).Human Geography: Christian Persecution (ages 14-18) Marjie DavisChristian worldwide persecution has reached “near genocide levels.” In this high school social studies class, this persecution will be explored through the lens of human and political geography. Students will research and report on countries to discover the social, religious, and political mechanisms that give rise to religious persecution, as well as its impact on national, community, family, and private life.NOTE: students may be shown or told stories that describe torture. Although graphic details will be avoided, material may be disturbing to some.?See this video for a sample of the material: : 12pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $4[See also Geography 14-18]Kid Chef (ages 6-10) New class! Autumn CoxThis class will entice your kids by teaching them how to make their favorite requested meals (chicken nuggets, anyone?) and then slyly introduce new variations to delight and astonish their jaded palates. Students will get the chance to make pancakes, macaroni & cheese, chicken nuggets, and pizzas, just to name a few. Add in some variety with mix-ins, toppings, sauces, and voila: kid chef! NOTE: It is the student’s responsibility to manage allergy situations in the classroom.Time: 10am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $25Leathercraft (ages 6-18) Previous students may choose new projects Ralph TerryStudents will be guided step-by-step through projects to learn the fundamental techniques of the art of leather stamping by a Tandy Leather staff member. Beginning students can choose from eight engaging projects including keychains, bracelets, and more. (May be used as a partial fulfillment of the Boy Scout Leatherwork Merit Badge.) Time: 2pm and 3pm Tuition: $85/$75 for volunteers Supply Fee: $32 (includes all tools and materials) Lego Construction (ages 6-10) Repeats previous curriculum Abi HenkeTake teaching out of the textbook and put it into the child’s hands! Your child’s dream of a room filled with Legos comes together with a parent’s vision of children happily learning technology and engineering in a tangible way. Master builders will improve their skills and learn coding, chain reactions, simple machines, and much more. We will use the Lego kits Chain Reactions and Crazy Contraptions.Time: 11am and 1pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply fee [See also Animal Attack, Engineering, Hands-On Science, Under the Sea, and Toying with Physics]Masterpiece (ages 4-6)??New class!?????????????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Jordan ShelyGet your littles interested and excited by learning the history of art, art movements, and great artist by imitating their syles in simple projects. Students will be led in step-by-step projects following a theme from a great artist or era, working on a new project every one to two weeks. Have fun while making memorable projects that encourage their interest in art!Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15 [See also Young Artists]Math Mysteries (ages 6-9)?New class! ??? ? ? ? ?????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Elizabeth GreerCalling all math detectives: come put your addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills to work solving math mysteries!?We will learn about different strategies in our problem-solving toolbox to tackle complex word problems as a team, as well as exploring multiple approaches to problems and learning how to explain and support our solutions.?Homework: 30 minutes per week.Time: 10am?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $7?Microsoft Office (ages 13-adult) Repeats previous curriculum Kim ParsonsMicrosoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel skills are vital for college and in just about every profession. Students will learn to use Microsoft Word to create, edit, save, and print documents; format text and to use styles; add a header and footer to a document; add a graphic to a document; use the spelling and grammar checker; and functions such as cut, copy, find and replace. Power Point objectives include creating and manipulating simple slide shows with outlines and notes; creating slide presentations that include text, graphics, animation, and transitions; and designing layouts and templates. In Excel, students will learn to enter and edit data; format data and cells; construct formulas; and create and modify charts. Students supply a laptop equipped with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.Time: 1pm Tuition: $95/85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $5Middle School Play (ages 11-14) Jessie SimmonsThis fun, family-friendly play is aimed specifically for less experienced actors with the goal to teach all the skills necessary to perform on stage. It is a great opportunity for students to perform in a fun, encouraging environment. We will practice characterization, stage movement, projection, articulation, and team work. Auditions will be January 22nd. Performances will be at the end of April.?No registration is necessary. Simply email your interest to?<mrs.simmons.dramateacher@>?to receive audition material.Time: 3-5pm?(on Wednesdays)???? Tuition: $120???? Class Fee: $25 for scripts and production costs [See also Drama: One Acts, Public Speaking, and the Shakespeare Play.]Music Blast (ages 5-7) New content and old favorites Lori NeedhamYoung children will have the opportunity to learn many basic musical elements in this playful, interactive class, using developmentally appropriate music and movement activities. Students will learn the names of notes and rests and use this knowledge to play a variety of rhythm instruments. Kids will naturally pick up many musical elements while having fun moving to music and singing!Time:?2pm?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $5Music 6-10 (ages 6-10) New content and old favorites Lori NeedhamIn this playful, interactive class, students will learn the names of notes and rests and use this knowledge to play in their own band, using a variety of percussion instruments and recorders. Kids will naturally pick up many musical elements while having fun playing instruments and singing!Time:?3pm?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $10Mystery Writing (ages 8-12) New class! Elizabeth MacDonaldStudents will create a detective character and write a short story each week that solves a mystery, creating a mystery series throughout the semester. Every class will introduce challenge vocabulary and a grammar lesson to be used in their gripping detective stories. Students can have help from home with their writing, as the most important thing is to get their ideas on paper.Time: 1pmTuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $7 [See also Perfect Paragraph, Writing, and Writing Worshop]Natural?Disasters??(ages 10-14)?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??Sarah WinnThis class mixes geology and history, wrapped in shocking and fascinating human and geological drama. We will explore the events in Pompeii, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the Si Chuan Earthquake, and more. The class will have plenty of hands-on opportunities as we take a look inside a volcano and re-create the action of plate tectonics.?Find out how an act of nature can impact human society with devastating results!Time:?10am?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15[See also Geography Passport] New Worlds (ages 6-10) New class! Sarah WinnGet out your compass and let’s discover new lands! We will have fun re-living the adventures of the early explorers as we become a Viking with Leif Ericsson, sail around the world with Magellan, head to China with Marco Polo, discover the New World with Columbus, and more! Each lesson will be filled with hands- on activities. Time: 11am and 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15Introduction to Oil Painting?(ages 12 to adult)?New class! ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Amy PaysonStudents will learn the basics of beginning oil painting. The class will be broken down into four units, first covering basic techniques and mixing of colors and then applying that knowledge in three projects. Students will take a basic sketch, a photo, and a still life object and then practice re-creating these on canvas. The goal will be to become comfortable in manipulating oils, which are more fluid than other art mediums. Students should bring a smock (or old t-shirt).Time:?12pm?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $20[See also Advanced Drawing and Art Workshop]PE Marty BoroStudents engage in aerobic exercise that helps teach coordination, team work, confidence and sportsmanship. While playing, kids will learn many skills that are more important than athleticism, including team work,?compassion, playing by the rules,?anger and pain management, social skills, and?competitiveness.?Note: Age may be less important than a child’s size, athleticism, and competitiveness.Ages 8-12 Students will participate in relays and tag games, kickball, and dodge ball.Time: 12pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply feeAges 12-18 Students play aggressive, big-boy dodge ball. Not for the faint of heart. Time: 1pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers No supply feePercy Jackson?and Mythmaking ?(ages 10-14)??? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Kim ParsonsEnter the riveting mythological world of Percy Jackson. As students adventure through the Lightning Thief, they will learn about literary elements used, how the classical myths differ from those created by author Rick Riordan, as well as practicing their own creative writing.?If you love fiction, writing, and mythology, then this class is for you! Students supply The Lightning Thief by Rick RiordanTime: 3pm????????? Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers?????? Supply Fee: $5??? ??Perfect Paragraphs (ages 7-10) New class! Elizabeth MacDonaldOnce a child can write a sentence, it can become a challenge to develop a balanced, detailed, and well thought-out paragraph. Each week we will work on sentence structure and building a new paragraph together, including a grammar lesson, a handful of spelling words, and a new topic to complete at home. Students can have help writing and spelling, if needed.Time: 12pmTuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $7 [See also Mystery Writing, Writing, and Writing Worshop] Photography?(ages 12-adult)?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??Bobbi Jo BeaverLearn how to see and create, using light as your tool. Students will use?photography?as a means to capture and create amazing images by learning how to visualize before ever clicking the button. Learn the foundations of?photography?and take pictures that demonstrate proficiency in composition, light, angle, focal point, etc. Basic camera features will also be discussed.?Supplies needed: Digital cameraTime:?2pm?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $5Physical Science (ages 12-18) The second semester of a year-long class. Becky FurtadoGet ready for high-school science with this Apologia-based survey of the physical world. This course covers a broad range of topics including earth science, weather, chemistry, and physics. Students participate in group discussions, games, and hands-on experiments. Focus is placed on developing habits that will carry over into high school science, including note-taking, quizzes, and tests. Homework: 1-3 hrs. per week.Students supply Exploring Creation with Physical Science Student Textbook, 2nd Edition (Apologia)Time: 11am, ending 5/6 Tuition: $105 for 14 weeks/ $95 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15Pre-Reading (ages 4-5) New letters! Heather Reid Help get your child get ready to explore the amazing world of reading! We will introduce a letter theme each week; students will take part in learning activities such as show-and-tell with that letter, letter sound segmenting, rhyming, letter crafts, prewriting fine motor activities, and reading aloud with narration for better “listening” fluency and vocabulary building. This class is designed for students who are not proficient in letter recognition.?Time: 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $10Public Speaking?(ages 13-18)? New class!???? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????? ????Julie Knutson???????Speaking in public is an everyday occurrence.? Whether it is a toast, presentation, interview, or introduction, everyone has the need to acquire the basics of public speaking. In this engaging class, students will learn how to clearly communicate in multiple areas, concentrating on offering a polished response no matter the occasion. Students will practice speech writing as well as giving a variety of speeches in a safe and encouraging environment.?Time: 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $4?[See also Drama: One Acts and the Shakespeare Play.]The Shakespeare Play: As You Like It (ages 13-18 only, please) Jack and Holly DonnellyStudying a role allows students to appreciate and comprehend Shakespeare’s work in a way that mere reading can never match. This class will train students to confidently deliver some of the most eloquent lines in the English language as they perform a shortened version of one of Shakespeare’s masterpieces. Students must be available for dress rehearsals and performances. Homework: memorize lines. No registration is necessary: simply email your interest to omahahomeschool@ to receive audition material. Auditions are Dec. 5th.Times: Cast One rehearses Thursdays from 11am-12:45; Cast Two rehearses Thursdays from 1:05pm-2:45pm beginning January 8th.Tuition: $130 Class Fee: $40 Prerequisite: Students must be cast. [See also Drama:One Acts, Public Speaking, and the Middle School Play.]Sign Me Up! (ages 6-10)New class! Megan MooreThis is true hands-on learning! Students will learn the?basics of American Sign Language (ASL) in this engaging class full of interactive games and activities. Lessons will include the alphabet, greetings, manners, colors, and more. Students will come away from this class on their path to bilingualism.Time: 1pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $7 Spanish I (ages 14-adult) The second semester of a year-long class. Katie KohrsThis class will increase vocabulary and knowledge of common conversation through the study of grammar, verb conjugation, and language usage. Through teacher-led instructions and interactive activities, role-plays, stories, and music, students will have opportunities to further their written and oral language skills. Homework: 3-5 hrs. per week. Students supply The Nassi/Levy Spanish Three Years Workbook (paperback)Time: 2-3:50pm, ending 5/6. Tuition: $210 for 2 hours, 14 weeks/ $190 for volunteers Supply Fee: $5 -26098574295Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).00Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).Tae Kwon Do for Christ Wesley HallTae Kwon Do teaches self-confidence, self-discipline, courtesy, integrity, healthy lifestyle, weight control, obedience to parents, good reading, study habits, and self-defense. Former students may continue their work; new students are welcome. Homework: 30 minutes to 1 hour per week. Uniform, testing, and belt fees are optional expenses.Young (ages 5-7) Times: 12:20pm and 1:15pm (30 minute classes) Beginning (8-adult) 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Kicking Tigers Fee: $25Advanced (8-adult) 3pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Kicking Tigers Fee: $25Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Kicking Tigers Fee: $25 Take Flight (ages 10-14)New class! StaffTake to the skies as you learn about the history of flight! For thousands of years, people have been fascinated with flying. The class will also include experiments about air flight, airplane design, and much more. From da Vinci's first drawings, to the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, to outer space, students will learn about aviation in a fun and engaging manner.?The class supply fee includes the spectacular book Planes, A Complete History with fifty press-out models of historic and contemporary aircraft.Time: 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $25 with book[See also Engineering, Forensic Science, Hands-On Science, Hot Wired, and Under the Sea]Toying with Physics (ages 6-10) New class! Tim GilloonLet’s create our own fun physics toys, play games, and learn how our universe works, based primarily on Isaac Newton’s three laws of motion. How does a tornado form? What is sound? Why do soap bubbles pop? Students will make and take home several fun science-based toys that will help explain the world around and within them!Time:?3pm?????Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15[See also Animal Attack, Engineering, Hands-On Science, Lego Construction, and Under the Sea]Under the Sea New class! Becky FurtadoCome explore God’s creation in zoology while making your own creations! Students will study marine biology by investigating a variety of ocean creatures while creating enjoyable art projects that also help retain their learning. Have you ever noticed the beauty of the scutes on a sea turtle’s carapace or contemplated the colors of mollusk shells? We will look at these and more!Ages 6-10 Time: 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15[See also Animal Attack, Art 6-10, Engineering, Hands-On Science, and Lego Construction]Ages 10-14 Time: 12pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15[See also Engineering, Forensic Science, Hands-On Science, Hot Wired, and Take Flight]What’s Cookin’ (ages 10-18) New class! Trevor Ford You’ve cooked the world; now come back to your own kitchen and get the skills and confidence to prepare and cook the everyday foods that are the stuff of life. Students will learn how to safely use a variety of knives and basic cooking equipment so that they can competently accomplish everything from frying an egg to making a full meal from scratch. Forget about showing your work: in this class you can eat it!NOTE: It is the student’s responsibility to manage their allergies.Times: 12pm and 2pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $25World War I (ages 13-18) New class! Kevin BurgeThe European powers hadn't fought a major war since the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. What would happen one hundred years later when 18th century battle tactics met deadly 20th-century war technology in what would come to be called the Great War, the War to End All Wars.Time: 11am, ending 5/6 Tuition: $105 for 14 weeks/ $95 for volunteers Supply Fee: $5Writing (ages 9-18) New class! Katie KohrsStudents will study various types of paragraphs and essays, practicing such skills as topic sentences, supporting sentences, concluding sentences, thesis statements, topic selection, controlling ideas, unity and cohesion. Various exercises including sequencing, model writing, parts of speech, and peer evaluations will support the weekly assignments. Assignments will be customized to fit the needs and level of each student. Homework: 1-2 hours per week. ?Miss Kohrs, a Learning Center alumnus, just received her Master's Degree in Creative Writing (emphasis fiction) from the?University of Roehampton in London.??Time: 12pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $4[See also College Prep Reading and Writing, Creative Writing, Mystery Writing, Perfect Paragraph,and Writing Worshop]The Writing Workshop (ages 9-18) New essays! Jack DonnellyThe Writing Workshop helps students acquire and improve skills to prepare them to write on the high school and college level. The class will include group interaction and teacher instruction on writing style and techniques, including grammar. Students will be given specific assignments in which they will apply the writing process to such genres as personal narrative, expository and fiction. The instruction and evaluation will be adapted to each student’s skill level. Homework: 1-2 hours per week.Time: 11am Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $4 [See also College Prep Reading and Writing, Creative Writing, Mystery Writing, Perfect Paragraph, and Writing]Young Artists (ages 4-6) New projects! Kimberly Glass Inspire imagination and self-expression with hands-on art activities. This class will encourage confidence, explore your child’s artistic potential and allow them to engage in tactile learning. Kids discover, get messy, and have fun! Students supply a paint smock.Time: 3pm Tuition: $95/$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15 [See also Masterpiece]Young Explorers (ages 3-5; must be potty trained) New themes! Heather ReidSing, dance, paint…play! Students enjoy lively activities, crafts, and story time, while developing fine motor skills, listening, and coordination through positive social interaction. This non-academic class emphasizes that play is the work of children and provides a wonderful opportunity for individual and social activities. Students may sign up for up to two hours; however, it is recommended that 3-year-olds and young 4-year-olds only take one hour for least for their first semester.Time: 11am, 12pm, and 1pm Tuition: $95 per semester for each hour/$85 for volunteersSupply Fee: $5 per hour Young Scientists (ages 5-7) New activities! Maureen ArmendarizMake scientific concepts come alive with hands-on experiments and science-themed stories. We will get dirty and wet in the name of science! No reading or writing necessary, but students should come to class with willingness to adventure and work together in a group. With plenty of hands-on experiments, this class will take science to a whole new level.Time: 2pm Tuition: $95 per semester /$85 for volunteers Supply Fee: $15-318135243840Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes).00Some classes may be full: check our websitefor up-to-date information (classes). CODE OF CONDUCTPlease help us be gracious and grateful guests of the Southwest Church of Christ.1. All parents and students must be familiar with the Code of Conduct. Students will not be allowed to attend classes until their family has signed and submitted this Code of Conduct. (Electronic submission is acceptable.)2. First violations of the Code of Conduct will result in an email, which must be replied to by the parent. Students will not be allowed to attend classes if no reply is received. 3. Second violations of the Code of Conduct will result in the student loss of privileges for two weeks. During that time, students will be assigned a designated seat for all times that the student is not in class. Parents will receive and must reply to an email. Students will not be allowed to attend classes if no reply is received.4. Third violations of the Code of Conduct will result in a) a parent-student conference at 9am or 3pm with a Learning Center administrator. No student will be admitted to class until they have attended this conference.b) a $20 fee c) student loss of privileges for four weeks. During that time, students will be assigned a designated seat for all times that the student is not in class.5. Fourth violations of the Code of Conduct may result in suspension or expulsion. Tuition will not be refunded for class time that is missed due to disciplinary action. Note: Violations that are deemed particularly grave may result in immediate suspension or expulsion. ----------------Be aware that the Learning Center is only responsible for the safety of children in the classroom; parents or the children themselves are responsible at all other times. Classes may end before the scheduled time on occasion. Please instruct your children to remain in the classroom if you would like to pick them up. 1. My children and I will respect all people and property at the Learning Center. --We will immediately report any spills, mars, or other damage done to the building. --We will clean up after ourselves, picking up any trash, etc. --We will not touch or use any church materials or displays. --We understand that outdoor property must be respected as well: no climbing on trees or playing in bushes. 2. My children and I will avoid conversation in the lobby out of respect for church office workers. We understand that people seated in the lobby chairs should be silent. (Talking is allowed during the ten minutes of passing between classes.)3. My children will not gather outside the pastor's office. (This is the sidewalk that leads to the door that opens on to the stairs for the second floor and lower lever. See facility map online for clarification.)4. My children will not skip or be tardy for class without parent permission.5. My children will avoid running, horseplay, or loud voices in the hallways.6. My children and I will not have open drink containers outside of the Moms’ Room and understand that no red or orange drinks are allowed on the Learning Center premises, whether in closed containers or not.7. My children will obey all adults and address them with respect. My children and I will respect other students (no name calling, taunting, etc.).8. My children and I will follow the dress code. --Leggings and tights are not considered pants; the garment worn on top needs to meet skirt and shorts requirements. --Skirts should be no more than an inch or so above the knee,?even if leggings, tights, or shorts are worn. Shorts (including athletic shorts) should at least come down just past the fingertips when arms are at the side,?even if leggings or tights are worn. --No tank tops, tube tops, halter tops, spandex, muscle shirts, bare backs, immodest necklines, etc. --Midriff should not show when standing or sitting. --Shoulder straps should be at least two fingers wide.9. My children and I understand that students are not allowed to bring any kind of weapon into the Learning Center or on Learning Center grounds. Weapons are defined as any object or substance designed as a weapon or capable of threatening bodily harm, including, but not limited to all knives, nunchucks or throwing stars, bows and arrows, slingshots, razors, blackjacks, clubs, firearms (loaded or unloaded), objects designed to be worn over fists or knuckles, and explosive or incendiary devices or material.10. My children will not engage in public displays of affection (hand-holding, hugging, arms draped over a shoulder, etc.) between boys and girls. My children understand that there is to be no unsupervised boy-girl alone time.11. My children will not use profanity or vulgar language or gestures, or gambling.12. My children and I will not engage in behavior or bring objects that may interfere with, disrupt, or prevent a normal learning environment in or outside of the classroom.13. My children and I will not use or possess tobacco products including cigarettes, smokeless tobacco products (such as chewing tobacco), and e-cigarettes or vapes within the facilities or on or in view of the property of the Southwest Church at any time. Students are likewise forbidden to use these products off-campus if they are between classes or in the company of Learning Center students who are between classes. Violators will face expulsion.14. My children and I will not engage in fundraising or other sales, [Please sign the online version of this form when you register.] ................
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