Worlds of Wisdom and Wonder

Chicago/Lakeview:
Session II - July 12 to 23, 2010

Grades: PreK - 6

Blaine Elementary School - 1420 W. Grace St., Chicago
Morning Program: 9:20 to 12:00
Full-Day Program: 9:20 to 3:00

Tuition:
Morning Program: $335.00
Full-Day: $520
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Pre-Primary Forum

World Class Explorers: Explore new wonders on every continent. Climb a volcano; stare down a kangaroo; build an igloo; join a safari. Design, invent, dramatize, and create through hands-on activities. Delight in the excitement of learning through an interdisciplinary approach integrating science, literature, math, history, art, and drama. Grades PreK-K

1st - 6th Grade Courses (as indicated)

Creative Writing: Do you like to write and see yourself published in a creative writing magazine? Could posters, paintings, films, discussions, and books invite and inspire you to write stories, poetry, and interpretive responses? Grades 2-6
Math Meets Literature: Discover math in new and favorite stories! Read literature that incorporates math and then explore those math concepts via hands-on activities. Grades 1-2
Math to Astound and Confound: Explore computation shortcuts, mind-bending games, puzzles, tricks, and riddles, and create some of your own. Grades 3-6
Airplanes, Rockets, and Space Exploration: Investigate the science of flight, whether a few feet off the ground or blasting off to the outer reaches of the cosmos. Probe the latest NASA projects and discoveries. Test the principles of aerodynamics with airplanes of your own design and construction. Which will fly the longest? fastest? Build and launch your own bottle rocket. How high will it go? Grades 3-6
Science Experiments with Toys: Discover Mystery Eggs, Feely Balloons, Burping Bottles, and Crushing Cans. Explore the science and wonder of toys via hands-on fun and lab experiments. Grades 1-2
Environmental Forum: Do you care about the environment? Do you wonder what you can do to help support (or restore) a healthy environment? Develop your problem-solving strategies as you explore environmental trials and triumphs via hands-on projects and activities. Grades 1-6
Computer Games Lab I: What makes a fun, exciting computer game? Explore different design options, as you program in Scratch to create your own computer games. Play each other's games in a cyberspace tournament. Grades 2-6
Computer Games Lab II: Have you already programmed in Scratch? Do you have great game design ideas you would like to pursue? Advance from your current base of knowledge to create more sophisticated games. Play each other's games in a cyberspace tournament. Grades 3-6
LEGO Robotics I: Employ engineering, math, programming, and technology to design and create computerized robots with LEGO Mindstorms. Learn how to add gears, sensors, and motors to make your robot faster, smarter, trickier, or more industrious. Solve daily challenges utilizing newly acquired programming skills. Grades 3-6
LEGO Robotics II: Experienced students build on earlier knowledge to learn more advancing programming skills as they tackle complex challenges. Grades 4-6
Greek Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes: Visit Mount Olympus and meet its immortal inhabitants. Explore the mythology of Ancient Greece via hands-on projects. Take on the role of your favorite character. Create new events in their experience or develop your own myth. Grades 1-6
Dynamic Dramatics and Mime: Discover mime and improv with a professional mime, actor, and playwright. Stage a live performance for parents on the last day! Grades 1-6
Sculpture Studio: Create, shape, mold, and model your imaginative ideas into 3-D masterpieces of such diverse media as clay, fabric, papier machè, paint, wood, and wire. See the exciting results! Grades 1-6


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Program Structure

Worlds of Wisdom and Wonder 2010 at Chicago/Lakeview offers two Sessions, each of which meets on weekdays for two weeks. Students may enroll in either or both Sessions, and may choose the Morning Program or Full-Day Program.

Morning Program:

The summer 2010 Worlds of Wisdom and Wonder program at Chicago/Lakeview meets on weekdays for two two-week sessions. 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 morning, they attend their assigned classes in three 50-minute sessions. 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 their morning classes, students enrolled in the Full-Day Program enjoy lunch. Then, in groups with their age peers, they engage in hands-on discovery through a creative blend of activities, such as art, drama, science, history, computers, cooperative games, and outdoor play. Full-day students bring sack lunches (including drinks) which do not require refrigeration.

Eligibility Requirements

All Applicants: Students must be entering grades PreK-6 for fall 2010. 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 - Two Options

1. Register online using our secure SSL-encrypted registration system. Payment may be made in full at time of registration, or a 20% deposit may be made with the balance automatically charged to the same credit card on June 28 for (Session II).

2. Download an application form, fill it out, and mail it with a $50 deposit to: The Center for Gifted, Box 364, Wilmette, IL 60091.

There are no application deadlines; applications will be accepted until the program begins.

Parents are notified of enrollment status within two weeks after our receipt of their complete applications. Applications from new students are not complete until we also receive their teacher recommendations. Parents who wish to confirm our receipt of their applications before enrollment status is determined may contact The Center for Gifted at 847-901-0173 or [email protected].

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. A week or two before the program begins, parents receive an email with individual class assignments and a link to maps, directions, and information about our on-site parent seminars. Enrollment packets will be sent via regular mail to those who do not have an email address.

Payments / Refunds / Withdrawals

Each WWW summer program requires a tuition deposit of 20% when registering online or $50 by check, money order, or credit card authorization when mailing the application. The deposit will be credited to tuition, and $50 is non-refundable. Please make checks payable to The Center for Gifted.

The balance of tuition for Session II is due on June 28.

If a student withdraws from a program before it begins, tuition (minus the $50 non-refundable deposit) will be refunded. There are no credits or refunds for absences for any reason, or for late enrollments. There are no sibling discounts.

Financial Assistance

The Center for Gifted will consider payment plans and scholarships for families who can demonstrate financial need. Please contact us at 847-901-0173 or [email protected] for information and our financial aid form.


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