Blaine Elementary School
1420 W. Grace St., Chicago
Mornings: 9:20 - 12:00; Full Day: 9:20 - 3:00

Grades: Entering PreK - 6
(Must be 4 years old by June 1)


Session I: June 20 - July 1
Tuition: Mornings - $340.00; Full Day - $530.00

PreK and Kindergarten



Explore the USA: Traverse the United States, discovering the wonders of its mountains, forests, and plains; its Great Lakes, sea coasts, deserts, and swamps; its people, cultures, and history. Explore the states through creative, interdisciplinary activities involving science, math, literature, drama, and art.

1st - 6th Grade Courses (as indicated)

Tales Around the World: Ever wonder how the story of The Gingerbread Boy is told in China? In Mexico? Explore folktales, fairy tales, reader's theater, and storytelling around the world. Grades 1-2
Journalism: Do you like to investigate local happenings? Review books and movies? Express your opinions on timely topics? Collaborate to write, edit, and produce a newspaper. Grades 3-6
Math Games and Puzzles: Ponder logic puzzles, play math games, tackle tangram tricks, and solve sequencing secrets! Grades 1-2
Math Logic and Investigations: Develop and enhance your logical thinking skills through deductive and inductive thinking, puzzles, investigations, and games. Create your own authentic deductive reasoning puzzles and games. Grades 3-6
LEGO Robotics I: Engineer and program robots to solve challenges using gears, motors, sensors, and computers. ($10 lab fee) Grades 3-6
LEGO Robotics II: Work with other advanced students to strategize, design, program, and race your robots. ($10 lab fee) Grades 4-6
Microbiology: Investigate microscopic life, grow bacterial gardens, and sleuth out fungi and algae. Just how disgusting are drinking fountains? Or your dirty socks? Grades 4-6
Computer Games Lab: Explore different design options as you create your own computer games using Scratch. Grades 2-3
Computer Graphic Design: Explore the art and technology of graphic design. Create posters, logos, book covers, and comic strips using GIMP. Grades 4-6
Goo, Gak, Slime: Discover hands-on chemistry as you explore slippery substances and mushy stuff via elbow-deep, sometimes silly, but extremely scientific projects and experiments. Grades 1-3
Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Digs: Ponder paleozoological puzzlements, organize a dig, and embark on a simulated expedition to unearth fossils 300 million years old. Grades 1-4
Masters of Mystery: Investigate and solve mysteries! Uncover schemes, break secret codes, sleuth for clues, deduce conclusions, and crack cases. Grades 3-6
Chess Club I: Investigate basic moves, openings, end games, and strategies. All chess enthusiasts welcome! Grades 1-6
Chess Club II: Hone your skills and sharpen your strategic thinking through exploring advanced openings, end games, and strategies. Experienced players only! Grades 3-6
Strange, Sturdy Sculpture: Have you gazed at a sculpture and wondered how it was made? Have you tried to test the limits of gravity and balance? Explore sculpture making through a variety of media and assemblage processes. Grades 1-6
Musical Theater: Grades 1-2 will perform Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; grades 3-4, The Wiz, and grades 5-6, Little Shop of Horrors. Grades 1-6


Session II: July 5 - 15
Tuition: Mornings - $310.00; Full Day - $485.00

PreK and Kindergarten



Animals, Nature, and Wonderment: Discover wondrous creatures and habitats around the world. Investigate, explore, dramatize, and create through hands-on fun and activities with science, literature, math, art, and more!

1st - 6th Grade Courses (as indicated)

Creative Writing: Could posters, paintings, films, and books inspire you to write stories and poetry? Be published in our magazine. Grades 2-6
Science Puzzlers: Challenge the laws of physics and chemistry! Defy gravity, melt stuff in cold air, make a ball fall uphill, and other amazing scientific phenomena. Grades 1-2
Chemistry Lab: Explore chemical properties through hands-on experiments. Investigate molecular structure. Experiment with solutions, solvents, and reactants, but don't blow up the lab! Grades 3-6
Computer Games Lab I: Explore different design options as you create your own computer games using Scratch. (May be taken more than once until Scratch is mastered.) Grades 2-6
Computer Games Lab II: Are you confident in your ability to program in Scratch? Then join this advanced class to create more sophisticated games. Grades 4-6
Historic Games of Strategy and Diplomacy: Re-enact history through games of strategy. Invade Britannia, lay iron track as an Empire Builder, expand empires through 4000 years of History of the World, or fight World War II in Axis and Allies. Grades 4-6
The Art of Math: Investigate geometric patterns and puzzles. Create and construct your own models with stuff like straws, string, paper, toothpicks, and marshmallows. Grades 1-2
Geometric Design and Construction: Create Escherian designs and kaleidoscopic visuals. Construct figures with compass and straightedge. Develop geometric intuition through hands-on exploration. Grades 3-6
LEGO Robotics I: Engineer and program robots to solve challenges using gears, motors, sensors, and computers. ($10 lab fee) Grades 3-6
LEGO Robotics II: Work with other advanced students to strategize, design, program, and race your robots. ($10 lab fee) Grades 3-6
Pharoahs, Mummies, Pyramids: Create microcosmic simulations of ancient Egypt. Explore its architecture, art, and archeology. Discover its people, inventions, hieroglyphs, gods, and goddesses. Grades 1-6
Art Time Machine: Travel through time to discover the distinctive styles and methods of famous artists. Experiment with their techniques in your own masterpieces. Grades 1-6
Making Visible the Invisible: How do mimes make you "see" the invisible? Learn mime techniques and performance from a professional! Grades 1-6


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Program Structure

The summer 2011 Worlds of Wisdom and Wonder program in Chicago/Lakeview consists of two separate sessions and meets on weekdays for two weeks. Students may attend mornings only or enroll in our full day program. Students entering preschool and kindergarten explore challenging, creative subject areas (see above) in a self-contained, nurturing environment and interdisciplinary setting. They receive a nutritious snack mid-morning. Students entering 1st-6th grades enroll in three courses, which they themselves choose from a variety of exciting topics (see above). Each class meets for 50 minutes every morning.

The development of problem solving skills and creativity is inherent in the framework for all courses. Projects and activities evoke active, hands-on participation.

Full-Day Program

After lunch, students participating in the full day program join their peers for hands-on discovery through a creative blend of activities, such as art, drama, science, history, computers, cooperative games, and outdoor play. Students bring their own lunches, including drinks.

Eligibility Requirements

All Applicants: Students must be entering grades PreK-6 for fall 2011. Preschool students should be four by June 1. Bright, motivated children from any city or educational setting, whether public, private, parochial, or home school, are eligible. Although applicants need not be enrolled in school gifted programs, achievement test scores of most Center for Gifted students rank at or above the 95th percentile in some areas.

New Students: Any applicant who never has attended a program of The Center for Gifted must submit a completed and signed teacher recommendation form. It may be sent with application or separately.

Returning Students: Applicants who previously have attended programs of The Center for Gifted are eligible upon our timely receipt of their applications and do not require teacher recommendations.

We sensitively consider exceptions. Parents may request a conference with the Director regarding their child's particular circumstances.

Application Procedures

Applications are accepted online (beginning March 1), by mail, and in person. There are no application deadlines. Although enrollment for each program is open until it begins, we recommend that you apply as early as possible. Parents are notified of enrollment status when we receive their complete applications. For students who are new to our programs, "complete" includes the required Teacher Recommendation.

Email notifications of acceptance and enrollment information are sent to parents from [email protected]. Parents will need to add this to their email address books to ensure receipt of this information.

Placement

Students who are accepted are placed in classes on a rolling basis, per date of their application. Students are placed in classes with their age peers, so that the grade-level span of students in any one classroom usually will not exceed two years.

Payments / Fees / Refunds / Financial Aid

A deposit of $60 per two-week program is required and must accompany application. It will be credited to tuition. The balance of tuition for each program is due in full exactly two weeks before it begins. We accept payments by cash, by check or money order payable to The Center for Gifted, and by credit and debit cards. Online payers also may use e-checks. Applications sent three weeks or less before program start dates must include full tuition.

The $60 deposit represents the application fee and is non-refundable, unless admission is denied. The balance of tuition is refunded only for students who withdraw before their program begins. Lab fees (see course descriptions) are not incurred until classes are assigned and will be payable on or before the first day of classes. There are no credits or refunds for withdrawing or enrolling after a program begins, or for absences or partial or late enrollments for any reason. There are no discounts for siblings or for enrolling in multiple programs. Partial scholarships are available. Please contact us to apply.

Students whose summer 2011 applications with full required deposits are received by The Center for Gifted between May 1 - 31, 2011 will receive a 10% tuition discount for the programs chosen on their applications.

Parent Seminars

Educating parents about gifted education is inherent in the purpose and value of Worlds of Wisdom and Wonder. At all summer locations, we shall offer seminars designed specifically for parents of gifted children. Details will be emailed to all families enrolled. Please join us!


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