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Heather Jasmin Program Coordinator July 8, 2009
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Continuing Education at KSC Programs for Children Credit Classes Non-credit classes Graduate Level courses On-line classes Great Decisions Cheshire Academy for Lifelong Learning
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Credit and Non-credit Classes Grant Writing (1 credit) Differentiated Instruction for 8 – 12 Grades (1 credit) Meteorology (4 credits) Tropical Ecology (4 credits) Terrarium Habitats (non-credit) GPS 1: Navigation (non-credit) Guiding Kids on the Internet (non-credit, on-line) Creating K-12 Learning Materials (non-credit, on-line)
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GREAT EXPECTATIONS IN MATH AND SCIENCE (GEMS) Produced by the Lawrence Hall of Science at Berkeley Inquiry-based science Ties curriculum into NH state standards Includes writing exercises for prediction and reflection Appropriate for a range of ages Non-credit and credit classes offered for teachers
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Bubbling Liquid Science
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Picturing Writing Fostering Literacy Through Art Elementary and Middle School Teachers, Language Arts Teachers, Reading Specialists, and Special Education Teachers Series of Art and Literature-based Writing Experiences Can be used to reinforce learning of a variety of topics while promoting literacy and writing skills
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Great Decisions Nationwide Lecture Series produced by the Foreign Policy Association Free Lecture Series Four Thursday Evenings in the fall and spring High School Aged Students welcome Topics for the fall include: Human Rights (Sept. 24) Energy (Oct. 8) The Arctic (Oct. 22) Cuba (Nov. 5)
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Cheshire Academy for Lifelong Learning For people ages 55 and older Variety of subjects from literature to fitness to science Some topics include Earth’s Treasures: Canyons and Caves Science: What Can it Do? What Should it Do? Economics Birding
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Camp Vision Week long program for children aged 10 – 14 with learning differences Offered in partnership with Project Eye to Eye August 17 – 21, 2009 Designed to improve student’s self confidence and self-advocacy skills Independent Learning Experiments (ILE’s)
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Kids on Campus Designed to combine fun and learning In its fourth year Classes taught by college faculty, area school teachers, and other local experts Topics include science, math, culture, literacy, computers, and presentation skills
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Kids on Campus this week Morning Afternoon Let’s Explore the Rainforest (Sci. 154) Investigating Artifacts (Sci. 126) Introductory Chinese (Rhodes N120) Forces of Nature (Sci. 102) Camp Half-Blood (Sci. 154) Dinosaurs (Sci. 102) Bubble Festival (Sci. 126) Create a Slide Show (Rhodes CE Lab) Creative Movement: Yoga and Dance (Gym MP 3)
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Kids on Campus – upcoming July 13 - 17 July 20 - 24 Treasure Hunts and Letterboxing Lego Robotics Website Construction Comics Secret Formulas Introduction to Italian Kitchen Fun The Ancient Maya Trains Yoga Kids Earth Tones History Detectives Photoshop Musical Excursions Magical Beings Motion, Forces, and Energy Rocket Science Poetry
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Kids on Campus Science Exploring Computers Mystery Science Blast Off to Space Amazing Insect Feats Plant Care Electricity Rocket Science Solar Cars Forces of Nature Exciting Ecology Website Construction Rube in a Tube Secret Formulas Bubbling Liquid Science Science Extravaganza Exploring the Rainforest
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Bubble Festival
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Dinosaurs
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Create a Slide Show
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Let’s Go Visit the Classes! Bubble Festival – Science 126 Dinosaurs – Science 102 Create a Slide Show – Rhodes S121
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