Summer Camps

SBA Summer Camps will be under way the second week of June, 2016 with Stephen and Kaylee Powell. A maximum of eight students will be registered each week. Students will need to bring a sack lunch, sunscreen, insect repellent, clothing for warm, cool, and wet weather. Students will be engaged in hands-on educational activities including art, language arts, math, science, and indoor and outdoor games. Snacks are provided twice each day with attention to allergies. Cost: $350.00 per student. All educational materials are included. To register email Stephen sciencebasedart@yahoo.com

June  13th - 17th: Botany, Bugs, & Birds (2nd - 6th grades)
Students will enjoy a full day of music, literature-based art, and explorations through math and science. Curiosity will abound as we bring the classroom into the outdoors.

June 20th - 24th: Wilderness Survival (4th-8th grades)
Topics will include:  Anticipate, prevent, and mitigate wilderness hazards. Learn and practice basic first-aid to address: hypothermia, heat reactions, frostbite, dehydration, blisters, insect stings/bites, and wild animals.   Memorize seven priorities of wilderness survival.  Create your own personal survival kit.  Learn what to do when you are lost. Discuss survival in the following conditions: Cold and snowy; Wet (forest); Hot and dry (desert); Windy (mountains or plains); Water (ocean, lake, or river).  Build natural shelters.  Learn three ways to treat water found in the outdoors to prepare it for drinking. Discover edible Alaskan plants.

June 27th - July 1st: Botany, Bugs, & Birds (2nd - 6th grades)
Second through fourth grade students will enjoy a full day of music, literature-based art, and explorations through math and science. Curiosity will abound as we bring the classroom into the outdoors.

July 11th - July 15th: Botany, Bugs, & Birds (2nd - 6th grades)
Second through fourth grade students will enjoy a full day of music, literature-based art, and explorations through math and science. Curiosity will abound as we bring the classroom into the outdoors.

July 18th - 22nd Backyard Science (4th - 8th grades)
Fourth through eighth grade students will become expert junior scientists as they use the scientific method to explore and experiment with scientific phenomena.

July 25th - 29th Animal Migration (3rd-8th grades)
Third through eighth grade students will study animal migration during various seasons around the world, discovering and illustrating animals and their migratory routes.

August 1st - August 5th: Wilderness Survival (4th-8th grades) 
Fourth through eighth grade students will Anticipate, prevent, and mitigate wilderness hazards. Learn and practice basic first-aid to address: hypothermia, heat reactions, frostbite, dehydration, blisters, insect stings/bites, and wild animals.   Memorize seven priorities of wilderness survival.  Create your own personal survival kit.  Learn what to do when you are lost. Discuss survival in the following conditions: Cold and snowy; Wet (forest); Hot and dry (desert); Windy (mountains or plains); Water (ocean, lake, or river).  Build natural shelters.  Learn three ways to treat water found in the outdoors to prepare it for drinking. Discover edible Alaskan plants.

August 8th - 12th: Poetry Workshop (7-12 grades)
High school students will create their own collection of famous poems, which they will illustrate. Students will also learn multiple poetry styles, and write and illustrate their own poems, incorporating figures of speech (alliteration, metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, and hyperbole).

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