Middle School - 6th-8th CLASSES
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS CLASSES
Middle School Write On! Fun With the Five Paragraph Essay
Grades 6-8
$190 per semester (one voucher)
The focus of this class is teaching students how to write an effective, organized, well-developed five paragraph essay. Throughout their educational journey students will be required to write well-developed paragraphs or essays on-demand. This type of writing is completed in-class, in a limited amount of time. On-demand writing requires students to develop the ability to focus a topic, provide relevant evidence, select an appropriate organizational structure, and complete the task within one setting. This class is designed to provide practical, step-by-step instruction in how to approach in-class prompts and successfully write clear, concise, organized, and creative responses in a timely manner. The class will follow a writer’s workshop model, with brief topical instruction, followed by individualized writing support.
Teacher: Mary Frederick
email: 2mrsfrederick@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.990.3494
website: writeon4kids.com
Novel Study
Grades 5-8
$190 per semester (one voucher)
This interactive class is completely literature-based and fun! We read, discuss, and analyze super engaging, age-level appropriate novels. Each week the students will read and annotate focusing on various aspects of the novel including mood, theme, characters, conflict, literary devices, and personal connections. There is optional homework students can complete for a grade to prepare them for discussion, increase their critical thinking skills, and satisfy state curriculum requirements. This class is perfect not only for students who love to read, but for students who are resistant readers as well. All books will be provided and are included in the class tuition. Fall semester we will be reading The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi, and one more novel to be announced soon. Come join us and READ ON!
Teacher: Mary Frederick
email: 2mrsfrederick@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.990.3494
website: writeon4kids.com
MATH
4-6 Math Skills
Grades 6-8
$185 per semester (1 voucher)
The Fall 2022 semester of 4-6 Math Skills is great for new and returning students! There will be new topics for returning students, and new students will fit right in because this year’s topics are not connected to the previous semester. New students are welcome and returning students will be exposed to new material!
Students will participate in fun, hands-on activities that create and strengthen a solid understanding of grade-level curriculum standards. Some of the topics we will be covering are: measuring distance, working with units of distance, problem solving with word problems and math facts. Curriculum will be based on California State Standards for 3th-5th grade students.
This course will include visual examples, group activities and interactive games that will keep students thoroughly engaged. Students will have fun throughout the entire process, all the while strengthening valuable skills that ALL future math classes will build upon!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.805.7333
website: www.firstchoicetutoring.com
6-8 Math Skills
Grades 6-8
$185 per semester (1 voucher)
The Fall 2022 semester of 6-8 Math Skills is great for new and returning students! There will be new topics for returning students, and new students will fit right in because this year’s topics are not connected to the previous semester. New students are welcome, and returning students will be exposed to new material!
Students will participate in fun, hands-on activities that create and strengthen a solid understanding of grade-level curriculum standards. Some of the topics we will be covering are: positive and negative integers, exponents, the distributive property, functions, problem solving in word problems, and advanced math facts. Curriculum will be based on California State Standards for 6th-8th grade students.
This course will include visual examples, online activities and interactive games that will keep students thoroughly engaged. Students will have fun throughout the entire process, all the while strengthening valuable skills that ALL future math classes will build upon!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.805.7333
website: www.firstchoicetutoring.com
Algebra and Formulas
Grades 6-12
$185 per semester (1 voucher)
The Fall 2022 semester of Algebra and Formulas is great for new and returning students! There will be new topics for returning students, and new students will fit right in because this year’s topics are not connected to the previous semester. New students are welcome, and returning students will be exposed to new material!
This semester we will focus on word problems relating to real world applications for formulas relating to Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry! Students will learn the correct steps on how to approach word problems. They will be given all the tips and tricks!
They’ll learn how to identify their known values, unknown values, as well as how to pull out all the necessary information. Students will be exposed to new formulas, such as the quadratic formula, the formula for volume for 3D shapes and many more! All these topics will be taught using fun online activities and interactive. This will insure that students are having fun while learning!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.805.7333
website: www.firstchoicetutoring.com
Math Through Art
Grades 4-8
$195 per semester (1 voucher)
Art engages the right side of the brain! And it’s important for students who are right-brain dominant (and also left-brain dominant) to activate that hemisphere when learning mathematical vocabulary and concepts. It creates more well rounded learning.
Students who enroll in this course will learn about fundamental topics such as geometric shapes, symmetry, ratios and mathematical expressions while creating visual art by drawing, coloring and painting. This class will allow students a fun and exciting way to learn fundamental concepts that will be built upon in their future. Have your student learn and have fun while using their creative side!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.805.7333
website: www.firstchoicetutoring.com
Grades 4-8
$185 per semester (1 voucher)
The Fall 2022 semester of Geometry Architect is great for new and returning students! There will be new topics for returning students, and new students will fit right in because this year’s topics are not connected to the previous semester. New students are welcome, and returning students will be exposed to new material!
Students who enroll in this course will design and build brand-new three-dimensional objects not seen in previous years. These objects will include brand new houses, vehicles and cities using cardboard cutouts, while continuing to learn about perimeter, area and volume! Geometry is a branch of mathematics that gets covered extensively in high school. What better way to get prepared than by participating in a math lab that covers all the basics! Anyone interested in general math or Geometry help is encouraged to join!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.805.7333
website: www.firstchoicetutoring.com
Statistics and Graphing
Grades 6-12
$185 per semester (1 voucher)
This class will focus on teaching all the fundamentals associated with Statistics, Graphing and Probability. Students will learn how to read and interpret graphs that they themselves create. These graphs will include line graphs, pie charts, box and whisker plots, bar graphs, and everything will be taught in an interactive manner.
Students will also learn about calculating probabilities by using hands on activities such as using coins, dice and playing cards. This class is meant to show students powerful fundamentals that they’ll be able to apply as they get older. And best of all they’ll learn while having fun!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.805.7333
website: www.firstchoicetutoring.com
SCIENCE
Biology A
Grades 4-8
$225 per semester
Students will explore the animal cell, cellular respiration, osmosis, DNA structure, cell division (mitosis), genetics, bacteria, viruses, pathogen transmission, and protists. Examples of some of the activities/models: build cell, DNA, virus, bacterium, and protozoa models, extract DNA from strawberries, perform Easter egg genetics while learning about Punnett squares, and more.
Teacher: Lisa Hindmarsh
email: lisahandsonscience@gmail.com
phone/text: 530.313.3789
website: www.handsonsciencefun.com
Electricity and Mini-Robots
Grades 4-8
$240 per semester
Students will explore the basics of electricity by building a bristlebot and dancing robot, creating circuit cards and assembling breadboard circuits, building an electroscope, testing conductivity of various materials, and building a battery, induction motor, and homopolar motor. This class does not cover robotics programming. (This is the same class offered 2021-2022.)
Teacher: Lisa Hindmarsh
email: lisahandsonscience@gmail.com
phone/text: 530.313.3789
website: www.handsonsciencefun.com
Space Exploration
Grades 4-8
$225 per semester
Using NASA curriculum, students will investigate many areas of space exploration. Activities include analyzing what food and clothing is best in space, designing and building a space vehicle and robotic arm, modeling the moon's surface, simulating fluid shift in the body in space, and more.
Teacher: Lisa Hindmarsh
email: lisahandsonscience@gmail.com
phone/text: 530.313.3789
website: www.handsonsciencefun.com
SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY
CA History
Grades 4-8
$195 per semester
Through hands-on, project-based learning, students learn the story of their home state, unique in American history in terms of its vast and varied geography, its many waves of immigration beginning with pre-Columbian societies, its continuous diversity, economic energy, and rapid growth. In addition to the specific treatment of milestones in California history, students examine the state in the context of the rest of the nation, with an emphasis on the U.S. Constitution and the relationship between state and federal government. In the Fall, students will build missions, in class, culminating with a CA MISSION FAIR. In the Spring, the emphasis will be on the gold rush.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
Civics: Analyzing Current Events
Grades 6-12
$180 per semester
Analyzing current events helps middle and high school students better understand the world around them. Through Socratic class discussion, students will learn to critically think about the facts and history behind the headlines while gaining understanding of the importance of people, events, and issues in the news. Today’s students need an understanding of the world’s economy, politics, social structures, and environment in order to become active, informed citizens. At the same time, consuming news with a critical eye is vital to enhancing democracy. Special attention will be paid to credibility of sources, bias, and discerning fact from fiction.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
Economics and You
Grades 6-12
$190 per semester
Economics and You explores real world applications of economics in a way that is relevant to students today. In today’s challenging economic times, ensuring that students understand the value of a dollar and what it can buy is vital to their long-term financial health. The class breaks down topics such as Laws of Supply and Demand into easy to understand examples. Vocabulary and basic economic laws will be introduced and to spark student interest, case studies, and other activities will be used. This class will lay the groundwork for students to grow into financially responsible adults.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
Monument of Freedom
Grades 4-8
$195 per semester
Travel through history and across the United States visiting iconic monuments and memorials. Through hands-on, project based learning, students will be immersed in these wonders, becoming actual architects and engineers as they build replicas of the monuments! Through an examination of the American monuments, students will develop an appreciation and recognition of American history's greatest people and principles. In-class activities will serve as a springboard for further discovery and exploration of the United States, its history and culture. Throughout the semester we will focus on different “Monuments of Freedom." This class enhances, and does not duplicate, material presented in US History.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
National Treasure: US History through Cinema
Grades 4-8
$195 per semester
In this course, students will use the 2004 movie, National Treasure (PG), as the backdrop to explore geography, historical events and figures, as well as literary themes. In the movie, the protagonist uncovers a plot to steal the Declaration of Independence. The historic events and individuals referenced through the movie will be analyzed and discussed in class. Additionally, we will examine themes within the movie such as liberty and freedom. Each week the students will complete one hands-on project based on the topic studied. At the end of the course, the students will watch the movie in its entirety, focusing on discerning fact from fiction. This class enhances, and does not duplicate, material presented in US History.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
US History
Grades 4-8
$195 per semester
Students study the ideas, issues, and events from the framing of the Constitution (beginning with colonization) up to reconstruction following the Civil War. After reviewing the development of America's democratic institutions, particularly the shaping of the Constitution, students trace the development of American politics, society, culture, and economy and relate them to the emergence of major regional differences. They learn about the challenges facing the new nation, with an emphasis on the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War. They make connections between the rise of industrialization and contemporary social and economic conditions.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
World Religions
Grades 6-12
$180 per semester
World Religions exposes students to different contemporary faiths and examines their development, their impact throughout history, and their continuing influence on today’s world affairs. Students will think about and discuss the ways in which different individuals and groups have explained the relationship between human beings and the divine as well as the differences and similarities among the different belief systems. In a country founded on religious freedom, and in the state of California where there is remarkable religious diversity, students benefit from gaining knowledge of the world’s major faith traditions.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
FINE ARTS CLASSES
ART
Art Exploration
Grades 4-8
$190 per semester
Come explore the fun of creating through a wide array of art materials! In this art class, students will have the opportunity to paint in watercolors & acrylic, learn to draw with ink & chalk pastels as well as create 3D sculptures from everyday objects. Each project will include basic instruction on how to use the featured art material, an introduction to an artist who used it in their work and various samples of what they created. It will be like taking a trip to our very own museum and artist gallery each week. I hope you’ll join us for the adventure! Class fee includes all supplies.
Teacher: Angela Houk
email: newjoy@mac.com
phone: 973.270.4596
website: www.newjoyarts.org
Drawing and Painting
Grade 4-8
$205.00 including supplies
All new lessons! Fine art techniques of drawing, shading, perspective, and composition will be taught through drawing and painting animals, landscapes, and a few weeks of a special topic (flavor and fizz), which will include techniques for cookie crumbs, melting butter, and bubbles seen rising after pouring a soft drink in a glass. A wide variety of styles will be explored by taking inspiration from the still life paintings of the Old Masters to the playful, stylized works of famous contemporary artists, such as Andy Warhol's Campbell soup pop art and the late Sacramento artist, Wayne Thiebauld's cakes. Students will also work from reference photos I select as well as photos they choose. A variety of media including graphite, watercolors, and pastels will be taught and explored in this class. All supplies included.
Teacher: Jennifer Rowe
email: jenniferrowestudio@gmail.com
phone: 916.212.3282
website: jenniferrowestudio.com
Fun with Fibers: Hand Sewing, Weaving & Finger Knitting
Grade 4-8
$200 per semester
Learn to make things from fabric, felt, yarn, string and more! In this class we will finger knit, weave and sew to create a wide array of projects for students to take home. Class fee includes all supplies.
Teacher: Angela Houk
email: newjoy@mac.com
phone: 973.270.4596
website: www.newjoyarts.org
Painting
Grade 4-8
$200.00 including supplies
Learn to use watercolors, guache, inks and acrylic paint with confidence. Lessons will include color mixing basics & techniques in a variety of projects & artistic styles.
Teacher: Angela Houk
email: newjoy@mac.com
phone: 973.270.4596
website: www.newjoyarts.org
Paper Creations
Grades 4-8
$185 semester
Not your average crafting time! Learn how to create beautiful works of art using paper. We will dive into projects involving origami, paper maché, tear art, tissue paper and so much more. We will even learn how to make our own paper. Come for a cool creative hour!
Teacher: Rachel Wattson
email: rachelwattsonfit@gmail.com
phone: 760-716-2793
Making our World: Mythology
Grades 4-8
$190 per semester
Combine history, language arts and visual art as we first study then create artworks inspired by the mythology of the ancient world. This class will include a wide array of projects from drawing, sculpting, painting and creative writing. Class fee includes all supplies.
Teacher: Angela Houk
email: newjoy@mac.com
phone: 973.270.4596
website: www.newjoyarts.org
Rain or Shine Art Class
Grades 4-8
$205 including supplies
Join us in exploring art through drawing and painting based on your own observations, science, and famous paintings about weather. Artworks about rain, snow, sun, lightning, wind, etc., will be created as various media including watercolor, marker, and pastels are explored. Fine art techniques and gentle instruction for drawing skills are taught along with an emphasis on exploration of media and finding joy in creativity and discovery. The 12 artwork pieces created in this class could make for a beautiful 2023 calendar you could create for your family and extended family! All supplies included.
Teacher: Jennifer Rowe
email: jenniferrowestudio@gmail.com
phone: 916.212.3282
website: jenniferrowestudio.com
DRAMA
Theater
Grades 4-8
$180 per semester
Theater is the art of playing pretend! Actors get the opportunity to transport their audience to another time and place. Together we explore this performing art using acting games, vocal exercises, improv scenarios, and practicing scenes from well known plays and musicals. The goal is to improve vocal projection, situational awareness, understanding your character, and gain confidence in your performance!
Teacher: Rachel Wattson
email: rachelwattsonfit@gmail.com
phone: 760-716-2793
Theater Arts
Grades 4-8
$160 per semester
Step into the spotlight and delve into the elements of the dramatic arts in this exciting new class! Throughout this semester we will be participating in multiple theater related activities that will help build the students' communication, memorization, and listening skills. Students will explore their inner actor and build confidence through the use of script reading, improvisation, and group performances. They will also learn about vocal projection and techniques, expressing themselves through body and facial movements, and how to conduct proper theater etiquette. Students will learn to communicate a story or experience through their imagination, voice, and movement. We will also be dedicating a small portion of the class to explore the differences of theater in other cultures.
Teacher: Jane Frederick
email: jane.freddyy@gmail.com
phone/text: 916-337-9313
MUSIC
Guitar
Grades 4-8
$180 per semester
Why couldn't Woody play his favorite guitar? Because he was unable to find where his Pixar!
Learning guitar does not have to be difficult! It should and can be fun! It’s also really good for you! “Research shows that making music changes the brain and that these brain changes have tangible impacts on listening skills, learning and cognition.”
Beginning Guitar class participants can expect to achieve a working understanding of the guitar’s parts and their functions; play familiar melodies using basic music notation and strum and sing along with songs using chord and rhythm charts.
PLEASE NOTE: Students are expected to bring their own guitars to class each week.
Teacher: Jeff Norman
email: Normanj51@gmail.com
website: https://sites.google.com/site/rocreekstudio/
phone: 530-306-2525
Vocal Performance
Grades 4-12
$185 per semester
A place to fine tune voice and style. We will work in small groups and as a class on pieces throughout the semester covering different genres of music including broadway, country, jazz and more. Students will choose a solo piece to perfect during the semester. Singing takes more than a pair of vocal chords. We will learn about how to create better sound through posture and support. We will develop the skill of how to sing harmony with two, three or more parts. We also cover basic music reading and the elements of having a top notch performance on stage in a group or solo!
Teacher: Rachel Wattson
email: rachelwattsonfit@gmail.com
phone: 760-716-2793
LANGUAGE
American Sign Language (ASL)
Grades 4-8
$185 per semester (1 voucher)
Students will begin to learn the basics of American Sign Language and Deaf Culture. They will learn basic communication skills through ABC's/ fingerspelling, numbers, ASL word order, sentence types, and verbs. We will play fun games and activities to help remember vocabulary.
Teacher: Jaime Layton
email: philandjaime@gmail.com
phone/text: 530-306-0786
Let's Speak Spanish
Grades 4-8
$180 per semester (1 voucher)
Do you want your children to learn how to communicate in Spanish and learn about different Hispanic cultures? This semester we will be learning about these fascinating Hispanic cultures: Puerto Rico, Panama, and Ecuador. This class will be taught by Debra Heiden, a credentialed Spanish bi-lingual teacher with many years of teaching experience.
This semester students will be learning useful conversational phrases and vocabulary pertaining to the following topics: months of the year, types of weather, money, modes of transportation, places in the community, community workers,planning a trip, and more. Students will learn through videos, handouts, worksheets, art projects, and fun and interactive games.
VAMOS HABLAR ESPANOL!!!
Teacher: Debbie Heiden
email: teacher_debbie@yourfunteacher.com
phone: 916.817.1821
COMPUTER SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
Python Coding
Grades 5-12
$250 per semester (one voucher)
Python coding - students learn coding by building programs using Python, which is a beginner-friendly programming language. All learning is self-paced, guided by our project-based curriculum: https://www.mrcodeswildride.com/python
Students go through our curriculum at their own pace with individualized instructor guidance. Class sizes are typically 5-6 students, with a maximum of 10 students, so every student receives adequate individualized help from the instructor. Laptops provided for in-class use.
Teacher: David Keller
email: kellerdb@gmail.com
phone/text:(916) 439-0991
website: www.mrcodeswildride.com
Web Coding
Grades 5-12
$250 per semester (one voucher)
Web coding - - students learn coding by building web apps and games using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. All learning is self-paced, guided by our project-based curriculum: https://www.mrcodeswildride.com/curriculum
Students go through our curriculum at their own pace with individualized instructor guidance. Class sizes are typically 5-6 students, with a maximum of 10 students, so every student receives adequate individualized help from the instructor. Laptops provided for in-class use.
Teacher: David Keller
email: kellerdb@gmail.com
phone/text:(916) 439-0991
website: www.mrcodeswildride.com
ENRICHMENT
Cake Decorating
Grades 4-8
$195 per semester (one voucher)
Students will learn the basics of cake decorating by use of different tips and different techniques used to get fun designs. We will walk through the process of easily filling a bag, using a coupler, as well as use of a different tips for starting designs. We will explore design and color combinations, along with placement and creating unique cakes. No background knowledge is needed, just a willingness to come and have fun, maybe lick your fingers and learn something new.
Teacher: Leslie Timm
email: leslietimm3@gmail.com
phone/text: 707.301.9983
Cheerleading
Grades 4-8
$160 per semester (one voucher)
Let's cheer for a new semester! In this exciting new class, students will be utilizing the traditional hip hop style of dance while learning to move rhythmically and in synchronicity as a team. We’ll learn proper cheer etiquette and technique, while also learning fun new chants almost every week. Students will additionally receive some great cheer themed goodies to take home and bring to class. Comfortable clothing and closed toe shoes are recommended.
Teacher: Jane Frederick
email: jane.freddyy@gmail.com
phone/text: 916-337-9313
Cross Fit Fun
Grades 4-8
$160 per semester
Jump start the year with a fun filled exercise class. The students will get their heart pumping and muscles working as they exercise. This class will be a mixture of strengthening, cardio and conditioning exercises. As the weather permits, they will be outside and able to exercise without masks. Not only does this type of exercise increase health benefits but it reduces stress and increases energy. The students will need to wear comfortable clothes to move in and running shoes. Also, they will need to bring a yoga mat or towel to lay on.
Teacher: Sara Schneider
email: saraschnei@sbcglobal.net
phone: 530.417.3230
website: http://ba-lates.com
Elements of Photography
Grades 4-8
$190 per semester
There is no need for a fancy camera to take a great picture! Learn the art of composition. Figure out how to get that perfect lighting. Understand the value of perspective and telling a story with an image. These things will make even a camera phone a tool for art. We will explore the functions of more advanced equipment, point and shoot pocket cameras, and how to make your camera phone do what you want it to! Basic digital editing will be covered as well.
Class requirements: a camera (even a camera phone) and access to a computer. All other materials will be provided.
Teacher: Rachel Wattson
email: rachelwattsonfit@gmail.com
phone: 760-716-2793
Leadership & Service: FLA Student Government
Grades 6-8
$180 per semester
Through a series of guided interaction and group exercises, students will explore the principles of leadership and learn to develop individual and group leadership skills to impact their lives and their communities. Content areas include decision-making, goal setting, effective communication, servant leadership, organization and time management skills, and concrete strategies to implement change. Additionally, by planning FLA events and activities, this class gives the homeschool student the unique opportunity to experience traditional "student government" without attending a school.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
Lego Engineering
Grades 4-8
$180 per semester
Does hands-on building and creating sound like fun? Then come join us and learn STEM concepts through building fun projects. We will use LEGO® parts and motors, and sometimes supplement them with common items such as string, paper, crayons, etc. Explore your creative boundaries and connect your projects to real-world physics and engineering concepts, while guided by an experienced instructor. We do different projects each semester!
Format:
Project discussion/demonstration: 5-10 minutes
Design/Build/Experiment: 30-40 minutes
Review/Wrap-up: 5 minutes
Clean up: 5 minutes
Teacher: Lynda Weiss
email: lynda.weiss@lyndaweiss.net
phone/text: 916.390.6530
Middle School Bible
Grades 6-8
FREE
Get ready to dig into God's Word together as we discover what it means to be a middle schooler following after Jesus. This class will be Bible-based and open to all students who want to learn more about or grow in their relationship with God. Come join us as we discuss, ask questions, find answers, and pray in an environment of support and encouragement.
"And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching." Hebrews 10:24-25
This is a non-secular class, taught from a Christian world view, involving prayer.
Teacher: Mary Frederick
email: 2mrsfrederick@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.990.3494
website: writeon4kids.com
Power of Sales
Grades 4-8
$185 per semester
We’re all in sales (whether we like it or not)! Parents “sell” their kids on the idea of making their bed. A child “sells” his parents on the idea of getting a puppy. A doctor “sells” a patient on the idea of living a healthy lifestyle. We live in a world that revolves around sales - and those who develop the skills early go on to accomplish big things in life.
This course is meant to help students of all ages gain and improve valuable skills (usually associated with sales) that are EASILY transferable to everyday life! Skills such as rapport building, active listening, goal setting, objection handling, asking the right questions and many more will be developed and strengthened extensively throughout this course. This class is excellent for students with natural people skills, as well students who have an interest in developing them. This course has a foundation in sales and business, with a real-world twist!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
phone/text: 916.805.7333
website: www.firstchoicetutoring.com
Speak Up! Speech and Debate
Grades 4-8
$180 per semester
Students explore concepts in public speaking, critical thinking, argument and debate. This course covers the different styles of speeches, rhetorical strategies and the art of debate. A major focus of the class will be the elements of rhetoric as it pertains to information, persuasion and debate. The students will give several speeches to classmates. Various styles of speech will be studied, including: persuasion, impromptu, extemporaneous, and debate.
Teacher: Laurie Chiappe
email: MrsChiappe@gmail.com
phone/text: 408-472-6155
website: historyrockswithmrschiappe.com
Strength and Conditioning
Grades 4-8
$160 per semester
This class will consist of a variety of stretching and strengthening exercises which will improve muscle tone and strength, flexibility, endurance, body awareness and boost mental and cardiovascular health. This will be a great way to start the day and prepare the mind and body to learn. The students will need to bring their own yoga mats.
Teacher: Sara Schneider
email: saraschnei@sbcglobal.net
phone: 530.417.3230
website: http://ba-lates.com
World of Hogwarts
Grades 4-8
$180 per semester (one voucher)
Do you enjoy the wizarding world of Harry Potter? Ever wonder what it would be like to take classes like the students at Hogwarts? Here's your chance! Come explore numerology in Arithmancy, learn herbal properties in Herbology, figure out latin meanings to words inCharms class, and so much more. You'll get to create and look beyond a muggle view.
Teacher: Leslie Timm
email: leslietimm3@gmail.com
phone/text: 707.301.9983
The Making of a Hero: Marvel Edition
Grades 4-8
$185 per semester (1 voucher)
What makes a hero? What characteristics do they share, and is it possible to be more like them? In this class, we’ll look at heros from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Captain America, Iron Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, etc). We’ll break down their attributes, analyze what exactly makes them heroic, and learn how we can be more heroic ourselves.
This class will consist of watching short portions of films, classroom discussions, and assignments focusing on character development and self-improvement. Students joining this class will learn about important heroic characteristics (courage, moral integrity, responsibility, etc). All of which translate perfectly into the real world!
Teacher: Joe Vargas
Email: YourFirstChoiceTutoring@gmail.com
Phone/text: 916-805-7333
Website: www.FirstChoiceTutoring.com
Yoga
Grades 4-8
$160 per semester
This class will be fun and engaging! Students will learn skills to help foster self awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and interpersonal relationships. This semester we will cover the 9 yoga principles with some discussion surrounding them: Practice Peace, Be Honest, Be Generous, Practice Moderation, Be Clean, Be Content, Work Hard, Have Alone Time, Believe in Something Bigger. Each class will incorporate breath work. Deep Breathing calms the body, gives focus, and activates the parasympathetic nervous system. Students will learn basic strength and stretching postures, partner work and relaxation and mindfulness activities.
Benefits of yoga for children and preteens:
ability to be more present and engaged
supports regulating emotions
encourages confidence
activates creativity
strengths and flexibility
team work
Teacher: Jess Stoner
Email: jess.stoner1@gmail.com
Phone/text: 916-337-0630