Joren Roth & Angela Shih
Thunder Academy is a developmental sports program for grades 4 and 5. We will meet at the same time as After School Activities, but Thunder Academy will take place on both Tuesday and Thursday to offer more opportunities for skills development. because of this, students participating in this program are not able to participate in other session 3 activities.
Chess Club
Cormac Foley
Learn the Skills of chess through practice and games
DEAR
Jessica Powell & Tessa Arends
Not enough time to read in your day? Join our ASA for a peaceful atmosphere where you can read, listen to music, relax, and eat your snack (brought from home). We love READING!
Skipping rope
Lan To
We can jump rope in groups or individually. This activity will help you get a strong body and good resilience. Let's join this ASA activity with me and have a lot of fun time together.
Robotics and the MakerSpace
Alexis Snider & Lisa Carroll
Let your creativity flow in the MakerSpace. Create something new out of reusable materials. Earn your MakerSpace tools' license. Program a robot to move through an obstacle course. Make a video game out of tiny blocks. Learn how to create electric circuits. Explore all of these and more during this ASA.
Exploring Google Arts and Culture
Joe Phillips
Do you want to take a virtual tour of famous sites around the world? Would you like to try your hand at recoloring an art masterpiece? Does using machine learning to help you write a song sound like fun? If you said "Absolutely!" then this ASA is for you. We'll be exploring all the fun materials on the Google Arts and Culture webpage.
Cross-stitching
Jeni Nelson & Eden Apilan
Do you fancy a relaxing hobby? the chance to make a birthday gift by hand? a skill you can enjoy almost anywhere? Cross stitch might be your next ASA.
Soundation
Martha Seibel
Have you ever wanted to mix electronic sounds together to create an awesome beat or song? With Soundation, we can combine sounds together to create something new and exciting.
Nintendo Switch LABO
Teresa Cook
Build and play with cool creations and invent your own on Nintendo Switch Labo. Bring your own Nintendo Switch to this ASA and teach others how to play the games.
Dance with Me!
Anh Van Nguyen & Trang Nguyen
Dance with Me aims to allow a safe environment for kids to express their emotions through the art of body movement. Through the club, kids will be able to learn about body movement, the art of dance, as well as having fun. We will dance to several songs, and possibly perform them for the school as well! If you are interested in dancing, come to Dance with Me. We'll have so much fun together.
Math Club
Hannah Gill
Do you love Math? Do you enjoy playing games, hanging out with friends and being challenged? Join me for Math Club! We will practice and develop our Math skills through games, puzzles, real-life projects, treasure hunts and more! All levels welcome.
Building English Language Skills Through Games
Andrea Goodrich
Do you need to practice your Grammar and Language Usage Skills? Maybe you want to improve your MAP Test scores in this area. Or you're an EAL student looking to build your English vocabulary. This is the perfect ASA for YOU! Have fun while learning English Language skills through interactive board games that will leave you feeling confident about figurative language, parts of speech, and much more!
Athena in Action for girls in grades 3, 4 & 5
Madeline Lee (grade 9) & Teresa Winterstein
Girls, are you looking for a way to be joyful, healthy and confident? Growing up is not always easy, so we will help you to build some strategies to navigate that process. We will begin by helping you get a better understanding of who you are and what is important to you. We will look at the importance of teamwork and healthy relationships. Each week we will talk, and weave physical activity into our session to inspire an appreciation of fitness and help you build habits that lead to a lifetime of health both physically and emotionally. The final session on April 6th, will be an extended session going from 3 until 5 p.m. so that you can participate in a non-competitive culminating event of a 2.5k and celebration.