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Kids on Campus Summer Program - Seminole State College

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Page 2To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Explore your interests and makenew friends!<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> On <strong>Campus</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Camp provides your child withthe chance to develop character, make new friends, anddiscover new interests. Finding the right summer camp foryour child is as important as helping them find the rightcollege! At <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>Campus</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Camp our goal is toprovide summer camps that will meet the needs of your child.<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers the best in summer camp fun andlearning. Instructi<strong>on</strong> is provided by SSC’s faculty, staff, andarea educators who are chosen for their expertise in theclassroom. Our <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> On <strong>Campus</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Camp program isthe perfect way to fill your child's summer with n<strong>on</strong>stop activitieslike pottery, swimming, archery, and piano and reading.<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> On <strong>Campus</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Camp sessi<strong>on</strong>s are two-weeksl<strong>on</strong>g, and meet M<strong>on</strong>day through Thursday. Sign up formorning or afterno<strong>on</strong> sessi<strong>on</strong>s or register for <strong>on</strong>e of each andbuild a full day's schedule. Registrati<strong>on</strong> starts May 14, 2012.<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> On <strong>Campus</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Camp runs June 4 throughAugust 2, 2012.Space is limited.Register early to ensurea spot!For additi<strong>on</strong>al informati<strong>on</strong> callCarol Hartman at 405-382-9246 orLana Reynolds at 405-382-9218Or drop by the SSC Office of Admissi<strong>on</strong>sin the Walkingstick Student Services Center.Open M<strong>on</strong>day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Tuesday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 3June CampsArchery .............................................. 4Lego Camp ........................................ 6Math Centers Galore ......................... 8Piano for Beginners ........................... 10Pottery ............................................... 12Reading ............................................. 14July CampsDigital Photography for <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> ............ 16Introducti<strong>on</strong> to Water Skills .............. 19Fundamental Aquatic Skills .............. 19Swim Stroke Development Skills ..... 19Swim Stroke Improvement Skills ..... 20Parent/Child Aquatics ....................... 20<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> On <strong>Campus</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Camp is a fun and active summercamp program where your child will make new friends, enjoynew experiences, and have a blast this summer at <strong>Seminole</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>!


Page 4To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246ArcheryPSNC 1988Archery has been called "the art of repetiti<strong>on</strong>" andthat is what it's all about. Any<strong>on</strong>e can take a bow,draw the string and release an arrow, but to do itwith high accuracy takes some practice to achieve.Archery is not difficult and any<strong>on</strong>e can learn toshoot quite accurately and become a good archerwith proper instructi<strong>on</strong>.Archery is a fast growing recreati<strong>on</strong>al activity. Thiscourse teaches the basics of Archery and will providea solid introducti<strong>on</strong> into target archery. Studentswill leave the course with the knowledge, skills andinformati<strong>on</strong> that will allow them to c<strong>on</strong>tinueparticipating throughout life.This course focuses <strong>on</strong>having fun whileshooting safely andc<strong>on</strong>sistently. Noexperience isnecessary, and allequipment isprovided. The designof the bow allowsstudents of almostany size, strength orability to shoot effectively.


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 5What You Will Learn?How to Shoot Using Correct TechniqueHow to Evaluate and Correct Errors in ArcheryForm and Executi<strong>on</strong>Archery Equipment and FacilitiesArchery TerminologyArchery Etiquette and SafetyHow to Shoot Using Rules and Keeping ScoreClass will be held indoors.Date: June 11 through June 21, 2012Class meets M<strong>on</strong>day through Thursday for 2 weeksClass will not meet <strong>on</strong> Wednesday June 13.Time: 9:00-10:00 a.m.Place: Haney Center BayInstructor: Curtis AllenPrice: $59.00Minimum Age: 10Students will shoot atbull’s-eye targets placedbefore an arrowresistant net. Thecourse introducesarchery as a fun,lifel<strong>on</strong>g activity for kids.


Page 6To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246PSNC 1948This is an ideal summer camp for children in grades1st through 4th who love building LEGO® creati<strong>on</strong>s.Students use their natural tendencies to expand andtransform everyday materials into imaginativecreati<strong>on</strong>s based <strong>on</strong> children’s literary themes thatinclude a tricycle, an airplane, a tow car and awindmill.After building is complete,students write about theexperience. The entire processdevelops skills in observati<strong>on</strong>,problem solving, math, science,writing, cooperative learning,and critical thinking.


Page 8To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Math CentersGalorePSNC 1943Whoever knew math summer camp could be fun?This summer put a unique twist <strong>on</strong> math throughthe Math Centers Galore <strong>Summer</strong> Camp. This isthe perfect opportunity to create a new influence in achild's life with the subject of math being presentedin a summer camp envir<strong>on</strong>ment. This uniqueexposure and change of venue will not <strong>on</strong>ly buildmore c<strong>on</strong>fidence within a child regarding math, butalso will change an attitude from <strong>on</strong>e of fear to <strong>on</strong>e ofacceptance and maybe even fun <strong>on</strong>ly in a challengingway.One of the positive aspects ofattending Math CentersGalore is that kids learn notto dread math and realize thatmath can be approached in afun manner. The instructorwill introduce campers togames designed to help themwith the “ins and outs” oflearning math.MATH GALORE


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 9COURSE OUTLINE1. Light ‘n Strike Game (facts)2. Learn ‘n Link (patterns)3. Fact Puzzles (facts)4. Pattern Blocks (geometry)5. Puzzle Fun Cards (mixed)6. Place Value Mystery House Game (place value)7. Build & Learn Geometry Kit (geometry)8. Lock It In (place value)9. Math Sharks (facts)10. Critical Thinking Puzzles11. M<strong>on</strong>ey Center Games (m<strong>on</strong>ey)12. Red the Clock! Game (time)Math Centers Galore makesmath fun for children ingrades first through fourth.Date: June 4 through June 14, 2012Class meets M<strong>on</strong>day through Thursdayfor 2 weeksTime: 3:00-4:00 p.m.Place: Haney Center Room 122Instructor: Colette McClurePrice: $59.00


Page 10To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Piano forBeginnersPSNC 1907The are many benefits to children learning to playthe piano. When children begin piano less<strong>on</strong>s at ayoung age, it helps develop a child's natural creativeabilities. By learning the proper skills to play music,kids can then branch out to create their own s<strong>on</strong>gs.A sec<strong>on</strong>d benefit is that children are naturally betterat learning new skills and languages than adults, solearning the "language" of music at a young age willallow them to pick it up faster and easier than anadult. Piano less<strong>on</strong>s also require patience,motivati<strong>on</strong> and drive to succeed because certains<strong>on</strong>gs can take time to master. By practicing overand over andeventuallymastering a news<strong>on</strong>g, children willlearn theseimportant skillsand benefit fromthe feeling ofaccomplishment.


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 11COURSE OUTLINEThis class is designed to introduce the beginningstudent to the fundamentals of piano.The student will learn:The keys <strong>on</strong> the keyboardIntroduce notati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> the treble and bass clefsBasic rhythmNote valuesThis is a great way to determine the interestlevel for further instructi<strong>on</strong> of the student.Date: June 11 through June 21, 2012Class meets M<strong>on</strong>day through Thursday for 2 weeksTime: 9:00-10:00 a.m. (Ages 5 to 8)11:00-No<strong>on</strong> (Ages 9 and above)Place: Haney Center Room 104Instructor: Mr. AllenPrice: $129.00(Each student will receive roll-up piano keyboard and music book)


Page 12To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Pottery for<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g>PSNC 1933According to the Americans For The Arts, childrenwho are exposed to the arts are more likely tosucceed academically, participate in social clubs andvolunteer for their community.The Pottery for <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> Camp at <strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>College</strong> introduces students to a wide range oftechniques and processes with an emphasis <strong>on</strong>creative thinking and individual artistic growth.Classes taught by Linda Qualls are informative andeducati<strong>on</strong>al, yet geared toward developing thestudent’s unique artisticvisi<strong>on</strong>s. Instructi<strong>on</strong> focuses <strong>on</strong>fun, learning and developmentof artistic expressi<strong>on</strong> throughclay.<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> will have fun gettingtheir hands covered in clay.Our hands-<strong>on</strong> teachingapproach and easy-to-makeprojects make learning potteryfun for kids.


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 13What You Will Learn?Clay Hand BuildingHand building - Press MoldLearn how clay can take its form from otherexisting objects.Hand building - SlabLearn to join clay pieces together to formangled pieces. Working with slabs is fun. All ittakes is imaginati<strong>on</strong> and a slab roller or rollingpin and you have all you need to make somegreat projects in clay. Exploring creativitywith slabs is endless and unlimited.Hand Building-CoilsLearn to form shapes through making coils.Coils can be used to make all kinds of forms.They are great for free forms and anythingwith curvesPottery for <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g> provides theperfect envir<strong>on</strong>ment for kids toexplore and learn how to makeobjects out of clay.Date: June 4 through June 14, 2012Class meets M<strong>on</strong>day through Thursday for 2 weeksTime: 9:00-10:00 a.m. (Ages 5 to 8)11:00-No<strong>on</strong> (Ages 9 to 12)Place: Colclazier Tech Building 104Instructor: Linda QuallsPrice: $69.00NOTE: The class includes tools, clay, firing and glazes.


Page 14To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Read to AchievePSNC 1931Attenti<strong>on</strong> all Developing Readers in1st, 2nd and 3rd grades: Join us aswe embark up<strong>on</strong> two weeks ofawesome fun, and readingadventures. This summer we willbe “BACKPACKING THROUGHTHE GENRES”We will explore literacy in anexciting way. Bring your imaginati<strong>on</strong>and come discover great reading strategies with us as wedelve into 12 different literacy genres. We will finish ourexplorati<strong>on</strong> with a learning activity any explorer would loveto do.This reading skills camp will place emphasis <strong>on</strong> readingcomprehensi<strong>on</strong>, by using a combinati<strong>on</strong> of children’sliterature, c<strong>on</strong>centrati<strong>on</strong> exercises, hands-<strong>on</strong> experiences, andresearch-based strategies. We want reading to become <strong>on</strong>eof your favorite activities.


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 15In this program your child will practicereading skills that are important tobecoming successful independentreaders.The Developing Readers program is designed for studentsin grades 1 through 3, or older readers who may need extrapractice with developing reading skills.Throughout this 8 day camp students will spend timereading high interest ficti<strong>on</strong> and n<strong>on</strong>-ficti<strong>on</strong> materials.Students will use a combinati<strong>on</strong> of hands <strong>on</strong> andinteractive activities to practice ph<strong>on</strong>ics, word attackskills, sight words and become better readers by increasingfluency and comprehensi<strong>on</strong> skills.The purpose of the program is to give students anopportunity to enhance their reading comprehensi<strong>on</strong>skills such as recalling informati<strong>on</strong> and details,following sequence of events,locating the main idea, drawingc<strong>on</strong>clusi<strong>on</strong>s, predictingoutcomes, and classifying.Date: June 18 through June 28, 2012Class meets M<strong>on</strong>day through Thursday for 2 weeksTime: 9:00-11:00 a.m.or1:00-3:00 p.m.Place: Enoch Kelly Haney Center Room 104Instructor: Tamee DanielPrice: $59.00


Page 16To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246DigitalPhotographyfor <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kids</str<strong>on</strong>g>PSNC 1982Photography is more than just pointing andshooting, it's a decisi<strong>on</strong> making process. In additi<strong>on</strong>to being a fun way to express yourself, photographyis a great way to teach kids to look carefully at theworld around them. All informati<strong>on</strong> will bepresented in an age appropriate and FUNenvir<strong>on</strong>ment that will teach the basic c<strong>on</strong>cepts ofdigital photography.With just a camera andcomputer, the world is yourdigital darkroom! Learn theart of capturing faces, placesand moments in time with aSNAP and share the joy withyour friends and family!


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 17The camp will coverthe following:Proper camerahandlingBasic photographytechniquesPhotography etiquetteChoosing what and when to shoot (compositi<strong>on</strong>)Uploading, saving and editing imagesChoosing what images to keepReading a photographTelling a story with a photographExperimentati<strong>on</strong> with different shots of the samesubjectChecking backgroundsHow to get the best angleDate: July 2 through July 12, 2012(Class will not meet <strong>on</strong> July 4)Class meets M<strong>on</strong>day through Thursdayfor 2 weeksTime: 5:30-6:30 a.m.Place: Haney Center Room 117Instructor: Janna ManlapigPrice: $129.00Minimum Age: 7Each student will receive a digital camera.


Page 18To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Learn to SwimPSNC 1935Learn to Swim <strong>Program</strong><strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> is proud to partner with theAmerican Red Cross to offer its “Learn to Swim <strong>Program</strong>.”The goal of the Red Cross program is to help people learnto be safe, competent, c<strong>on</strong>fident swimmers. We want yourchild to be comfortable-first just being in the water, thenbeing under water, then moving through the water andfinally moving <strong>on</strong> top of the water with rhythmicbreathing.Our program features three levels of American Red CrossLearn to Swim instructi<strong>on</strong> to help swimmers of all agesand abilities develop their swimming and water safetyskills. It is designed to provide students a positive learningexperience in a logical progressi<strong>on</strong>, with a primaryobjective of teaching students to besafe in and around the water.General Informati<strong>on</strong>Students who are not at least3’6” tall will require an adult toaccompany them in the pool for all less<strong>on</strong>sAll students will need to either open their eyes underwater or bring goggles for each less<strong>on</strong>. No swimmasks that cover the nose are allowed.Only students enrolled in the class will bepermitted in the pool.


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 19Skills Levels for Learn to SwimMinimum Age: 5Introducti<strong>on</strong> to Water Skills—Getting in, gettingwet, and going under. Students will learn to enter andexit the water safely; submerge mouth, nose and eyes;exhale under water through mouth and nose; open1eyes under water, pick up submerged object; changedirecti<strong>on</strong> while walking or paddling; roll over fromfr<strong>on</strong>t to back and back to fr<strong>on</strong>t with support; explore floating <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>tand back with support; explore swimming <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>t and back using armand leg acti<strong>on</strong>s with support; use a life jacket.LevelSee Page 17 for dates and time class will be offeredFundamental Aquatic Skills—Floating and gettingaround in the water for short distances. Students willlearn to enter and exit the water by stepping orjumping from the side; submerge entire head; blow2 bubbles submerging head in a bobbing pattern; openeyes under water, pick up submerged object in shallowwater; float <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>t and back, perform fr<strong>on</strong>t and back glide; changedirecti<strong>on</strong> of travel paddling <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>t and back; roll over from fr<strong>on</strong>t toback, back to fr<strong>on</strong>t; tread water using arm and leg moti<strong>on</strong>s; swim <strong>on</strong>fr<strong>on</strong>t, back and side using combined arm and leg acti<strong>on</strong>s, move in thewater while wearing a life jacket.LevelSee Page 17 for dates and time class will be offeredStroke Development—The fundamentals of Fr<strong>on</strong>tCrawl and Back Crawl, and a little Butterfly.Students will learn to jump in the deep water from theside; dive from kneeling or standing positi<strong>on</strong>;3submerge and retrieve an object in chest deep water;bob with the head fully submerged; rotary breathing inhoriz<strong>on</strong>tal positi<strong>on</strong>; perform fr<strong>on</strong>t and back glide using twodifferent kicks; float <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>t and back in deep water; change fromhoriz<strong>on</strong>tal to vertical positi<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>t and back; tread water usinghand and leg movements; perform fr<strong>on</strong>t and back crawl; butterflykickand body moti<strong>on</strong>; perform the HELP and huddle positi<strong>on</strong>.LevelSee Page 17 for dates and time class will be offered


Page 20To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Stroke Improvement—Breaststroke,elementary Backstroke, the whole Butterfly.LevelAfter this, you’re ready for the Swim Team.4 Students will learn to perform a dive from astanding or stride positi<strong>on</strong>; swim underwater;perform feet-first surface dive; perform open turns <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>t andback; tread water using sculling arm moti<strong>on</strong>s and with differentkicks; perform the fr<strong>on</strong>t and back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly,elementary backstroke; swim <strong>on</strong> side using scissor-like kick;perform compact jump into water from a height while wearing alife jacket.See Page 17 for dates and time class will be offeredParent/ChildAquaticsPSNC 1935You and your child can jump into the pool and learn to swim withthe American Red Cross Parent & Child Aquatics <strong>Program</strong>.The Parent & Child Aquatics <strong>Program</strong> at <strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>is designed for children ages 9 m<strong>on</strong>ths to 4 years of age and theirparents. The program will teach your child how to be comfortableand c<strong>on</strong>fident in the water, and how you can reinforce thatc<strong>on</strong>fidence for a lifetime of fun and safety in the water.Parent& ChildDeveloped for children 9 m<strong>on</strong>ths to 4 years ofage—Parent and Child Aquatics buildsswimming readiness by emphasizing fun in thewater. Parents and children participate in eightguided practice sessi<strong>on</strong>s that help children learnelementary skills, including water entry, bubbleblowing, fr<strong>on</strong>t kicking, back floating, underwater explorati<strong>on</strong>, andmore. Once children can perform basic skills without parentalassistance, they may begin Skill Level courses.See Page 17 for dates and time class will be offered


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 21Skill Levels classes meet for 8 less<strong>on</strong>s, M<strong>on</strong>day throughThursday evenings, for two weeks and are 45 minuteclasses.*Parent/Child class meets for 8 less<strong>on</strong>s, M<strong>on</strong>day throughThursday and are 30 minutes classes.Swim Class Dates and TimesSessi<strong>on</strong> 1: July 9—July 19, 2012Level #1-5:30-6:15 p.m.Level #2-6:15-7:00 p.m.Level #3-7:00-7:45 p.m.Sessi<strong>on</strong> 2: July 23-August 2*Parent/Child-5:30-6:00 p.m.Level #1-6:00-6:45 p.m.Level #2-6:45-7:30 p.m.Level #4-7:30-8:15 p.m.Place: Raym<strong>on</strong>d Harber Field House PoolWater Safety Instructor: Dawn PraterCost: $59.00


Page 22To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246.Enroll TodayFor additi<strong>on</strong>al informati<strong>on</strong> callCarol Hartman at 405-382-9246 orLana Reynolds at 405-382-9218Or drop by the SSC Office of Admissi<strong>on</strong>sin the Student Services Center.Open M<strong>on</strong>day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Tuesday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.PAYMENT DUE DATES:Fees are paid at the Cashier’s Office located in theWalkingstick Student Services Building.Mastercard, Visa, Discover Card, pers<strong>on</strong>al checks,cashier checks, m<strong>on</strong>ey orders and cash are acceptedfor payment in the Cashier’s Business Office.Fees are due by the first day of class unlessother arrangements have been made.


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Page 23SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGECommunity Service EnrollmentLast Name: First Name: MI:Social Security No:Home Address:City:<strong>State</strong>:Zip Code:Ph<strong>on</strong>e Number: Date of Birth: / /ETHNIC GROUP:(Please circle <strong>on</strong>e below)CategoryN<strong>on</strong>-Resident AlienBlack N<strong>on</strong>-HispanicAmerican Indian orAlaskan NativeAsian or Pacific IslanderHispanicWhiteSECTION NO.COURSE DESCRIPTION(Example: PSNC 1935) (Example: Learn to Swim Level 1)SignatureDate


<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>Business/Industry Training2701 Boren Blvd<strong>Seminole</strong>, OK 74868Return Services RequestedNON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. POSTAGEP A I DPermit #164<strong>Seminole</strong>, Okla.<strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>Business/Industry Training2701 Boren Blvd<strong>Seminole</strong>, OK 74868www.sscok.eduOr email c.hartman@sscok.edu

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