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Grades 1 and 2

 

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Early Morning Stretch
7:30 - 8:25a.m.

Learn stretches and warm-ups, and how to prevent injury.  Participate in cardiovascular workouts such as power walking, jogging, jumping rope and other high energy activities to maintain a healthy heart.

Reading Workshop
Designed to help students with reading skills and strategies, independently and within small group settings.  The curriculum is continuous for the six weeks; sign up for one or both sessions.

Math Applications & Enrichment
Students will extend their learning of mathematics with a focus on problem solving and reasoning. Investigations in geometry will be the strand for the first three-weeks. The second session will focus on investigations in measurement. Sign up for either three-week session or for both.

Learning English
For students whose first language is not English.  Work on strengthening all four communication skills:  reading, writing, listening and speaking.  Classes are multi-level and will provide individualized and small-group instruction.  Students do not have to be enrolled in the regular school year's ESL program.

Creative Writing Workshop
Students will be given the opportunity to develop their writing skills by learning to write, edit and illustrate their own stories.  Initiative and creativity is encouraged.  Create new versions of favorite stories or unlock imagination to produce original stories.  Students should sign up for one of the sessions at grade level.

Drawing and Painting
Designed to provide opportunities for developing the interest and talents of each individual.  Different media and techniques will be used to sketch, draw and paint a variety of subjects.

3-D Art Experiences
Design principles and a variety of craft areas will be explored, helping students produce a variety of sculptures.

Math Workshop
This course was designed for the student who wants to strengthen skills in the strand of number and operations with an emphasis on problem solving. A variety of strategies and activities will be used to build fluency with basic facts, fact extensions, and computation appropriate for each grade level. Sign up for either three-week session or for both sessions at grade level.

Science Investigations
Emphasis is on experimentation.  Students will participate in hands-on experiences and activities that will investigate topics in the areas of life, physical and earth science.  Students should sign up for either session at grade level.

Around the World
Travel around the world!  Engage in hands-on activities that will immerse you in different cultures of various countries.

World Language Exploration
(Spanish, French, German)

In this introductory class, students will explore world language and culture through games, music and art.

Astronomy
Stars and their constellations, the planets in our solar system, moons, space exploration, extra-terrestrial life, comets, meteorites, black holes, nebulae, stars and the Milky Way Galaxy are just a few of the exciting topics you will explore in the Gary E. Sampson Planetarium.

SRA Direct Instruction Reading
Struggling readers have a chance to improve their skills in this phonetically explicit approach to teaching reading.  This research-based intensive intervention program helps students develop into fluent independent readers who can decode a wide variety of content materials.  Limited spaces available.

PE 4 Life
Participate in a variety of physical activities that you can do throughout your lifetime:  volleyball, badminton, tennis, rock wall climbing, roller blade skating and dance.


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Summer Adventure Club
Grades K4 - Grade 5 (grade completed)
An exciting opportunity designed for students enrolled in Summer School that may need an extended day*.  Activities include arts and crafts, weekly themes, games, learning activities and scheduled field trips. Learn more. . .

 

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Questions?  Call (414)773-3200
Kindergarten, Grades 1 & 2
(Eisenhower Elementary
Lincoln Elementary)

Grades 3 - 8
(West High School, East High School)

High School
(West High School, East High School)

Fees:
Resident, Open Enrollment*, 220:
  No Fee  
Non-resident:  
  $25 3-week classes
  $50 6-week classes
  $150 Kindergarten
Non-resident High School:
  $500 6-week class
*current open enrollment & 220

Eisenhower:
11600 West Center Street
Lincoln:
1741 Wauwatosa Avenue

West High:
11400 West Center Street
East High:
7500 Milwaukee Avenue
Longfellow:
7600 West North Avenue

Session A:
June 23 - July 11 (no July 4)
Session B:
July 14 - August 1
Session A/B:
June 23 - August 1 (no July 4)

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