Camp Aardvark 2013
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Camp Aardvark 2013
E-mail: someone@example.com Hawarden Hills Academy Frequently Asked Questions Do campers need to bring their own snacks/ lunch? Theatrical Face Painting! Yes! Please put in a sturdy lunch container– not a bag. We are surrounded by a wildlife preserve and sometimes our animal friends get very curious about food. We provide juice and water throughout the day. We have snack machines in the lobby which provide a variety of prepackaged items for purchase. We do not have refrigeration or microwave services for lunches. Camp Aardvark 2013 June 17—July 27, 2013 What should campers wear? Campers need to wear comfortable clothes that are appropriate for our environment. Campers must wear tennis shoes with socks. Crocs and sandals do not provide adequate protection for our campers. On Water Days, we set up our inflatable water play structure. Campers should wear bathing suits under their clothes to minimize lost clothing items. What if my camper needs medication? Music... And much more! Hawarden Hills Academy is the first and only official Garden Gnome Sanctuary in the United States! All medication on the school campus has to adhere to health department guidelines. The medicine must be in the original prescription bottle with the name of the patient, the doctor, the type of medicine, dosage instructions and the expiration date. Parents check in the medicine at the front office and we will administer per the dosage instructions. Asthma medications can be administered as needed. We cannot administer any over the counter medications without a physician’s written instruction. Campers may bring sunscreen in a container labeled with the camper’s name. The camper may apply as needed. Celebration of the Child 6696 Via Vista Drive Riverside, CA 92506 951 7801616 Copyright © 2013 (Lennett Boucher) All Rights Reserved oday, ration t e p o o c n do in w. child ca a t tomorro gotsky a e h n W lo a o L. Vy he can d Camp Aardvark is a dynamic balance of recreational and creative activities. Led by the Hawarden Hills Academy faculty, campers make new discoveries and try new things, all in a small group setting. This Summer we are celebrating childhood– imaginative play, ceramics, sports, Latin dance, Introductory Kung-Fu, Water Play, music, and robotics. Prima Terra™, the cooking program developed at the academy is scheduled every week. Prima Terra™ uses a holistic approach for family meals—including nutrition and eco-friendly ingredients. Campers will be registered in the IXL math program which allows individualized math review on iPADs at the school or at home during scheduled weeks. International students can take advantage of our popular English Immersion program. The morning includes 2 hours of intensive writing instruction in a classroom setting. The afternoon allows International campers to practice English language skills during our afternoon activities. Fee schedule Full Days 6:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m. 5 full days $150.00 4 full days $140.00 3 full days $105.00 Chinese Language with Dr. Zhou! Half Days * 6:00 a.m.—Noon 5 half days $80.00 4 half days $75.00 3 half days $55.00 *There is a flat rate of $15.00 per hour (or fraction thereof) for half day attendance past Noon. There is an announcement board in the lobby which will notify families of special events each week. Water Play! Hawarden Hills Academy is the premier private school in Riverside and the only one in California integrating the Vygotsky cognitive theory into the school curriculum. Recognizing that learning requires social interaction and modeling, teachers and their students are collaborators who help facilitate mastery of a particular task or process. Robotics Fun! Tentative Camp Aardvark Schedule (Subject to change) Campers are not divided into groups. We have divided the day into activity modules and campers can choose which one they want to explore. Campers do not have to choose the same activity everyday– they are completely in charge of their own options. Monday to Thursday 6:00– 8:00 Independent play 8:00-8:45 Outside Team Sports - Basketball or Kickball 8:45-9:30 Language - Chinese, Spanish or Sign Language 9:30-9:45 Snack 9:45-10:30 Indoor Team Sports - Table tennis or Volleyball 10:30-11:15 Music— String or percussion 11:15-12:00 Art - Ceramics or craft 12:00– 12:30 Lunch 12:30-1:30 Indoor aerobics—Latin Dance or Introductory Kung Fu 1:30-2:30 Indoor creativity/thinking skills - Robotics or Legos 2:30-2:45 Snack 2:45-3:45 Indoor Small Motor skill— Beading or parachute cord/weaving 3:45-6:00 Indoor cooperative groups - iPADS or Wii Friday Morning includes Wheel-a-Rama and Prima Terra™ Afternoon - Water Play