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Queen of Angels Montessori Summer Program

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Summer Address:

   Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

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Science classes include activities such as building an electrical generator, a DC motor powered stunt car,  and stunt planes, playing with polymers  and exploring plants -to name a few.

Art fun includes jewelry design, life-sized statue creations, cake decorating and fashion design.  All activities are completelyhands on and campers will take home their creations and supplies to continue the fun at home!

Get up and get active with cheerleading, touch rugby, dance  and tennis!

There is something for every type of interest!

Classes run from June 812, June 15-19, and June June 22-26 from 9-12 or 1-4pm.  Register by May 8th for early registration rate of $119 per class.  After May 8th classes are $129.  (some classes mayhave materials fee which are noted)

Camp Type:  Day
Year Established:
Gender: Coed
Age of Campers: 4 to 14 years old
Cost/Week: $76.00-$200.00/wk
Religious Affiliation: Catholic
Camp Owner(s):

Camp Director(s):
Claudia Kimura

Nearest Large City: Cincinnati
Off Season Rental:
Camp Focus:
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Other Academics
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Robotics
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Science
Arts Camps: Arts and Crafts
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Art Activities:
  •  Arts and Crafts
  •  Dance
  •  Sculpture
  •  Theater
  •  Visual Arts

Sports Activities:
  •  Cheerleading
  •  Rugby
  •  Tennis

Academic Activities:
  •  Culinary
  •  Liberal Arts
  •  Other Academics
  •  Robotics
  •  Science

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Fantasy in Frosting – Beginning Cake Decorating & Candy Making

Susan Zugehoer, Wilton Instructor 

Our sweetest class by far!  Be your own “ace of cake” as you make your own icing and perfect basic cake decorating techniques. You’ll “take the cake” literally - each day bring home your sweet creation. The deal sweetens on Friday with a day of candy making-lollipops, pretzels, bark, & peanut butter cups (toothbrush not included!).

 

Rugby Ohio!

Chris Hopps, Executive Director for Rugby Ohio and staff

Team work, camaraderie, quick thinking – experience all of this with….rugby!  This non-contact introductory clinic will introduce boy & girls to basic rugby skills through games and fun learning exercises. Coaches are registered and & certified non-contact coaches and referees.  Come see why rugby is played by boys and girls all over the world!

 

Project Fun-way:  An Introduction to Fashion Design

Jennifer Sult, Fashion Designer

Having fun is sew easy with this truly hands on adventure into creation!  Venture on a journey of concept development, sketching, pattern development, fabric, and, ultimately, the actual construction of your unique vision!  Pattern use, grain line, and using a sewing machine will lead you to an original decorated tote bag- by you! 

 

Engineering Adventures

Vic Ivers, Engineer/ Engineering Instructor

Did you know that electricity and magnetism are two sides of the same coin? Find out how with hands-on projects.  Build an electrical generator using magnets and magnet wire and building a DC motor that can spin up to 1,800 revolutions per minute! Put your new knowledge to fun use by building simple motor-powered stunt cars and a paint spin-o-matic.

 

Advanced Engineering Adventures

Vic Ivers, Engineer/ Engineering Instructor
It's all about energy! Make a fast DC motor and fun motor-powered stunt cars. Learn about electronics by making building block circuits and connecting them together to build more complex devices. Apply what you learn to making Beadybot, the light-seeking robot that follows a flashlight wherever you go! Lots of hands-on activity to spark the imagination and fun.

 

Recreate Yourself: Sizable Statues

Aimee Costandi, Artist

Yourself made from balloons and chicken wire??  Your imagination will be as big as you are – literally! Brainstorm your life-sized creation or you can even create yourself using the versatile art form of paper mache to make a life-sized statue. Take home your creation at the end of the week along with the materials to continue the fun at home.  materials fee $45      ages 7-10

June 15-19

9am - 12pm

 

 

Super Structures

Mad Science Camp with Professional MadScience Instructor

Explore the whys and hows of various structures. Examine all kinds of shapes used in structures with various hands on building materials. Campers will build and experiment with cylinders, pyramids, and cubes just to name a few, and bring home something new each day.

 

Invention-ation!

Mad Science Camp with Professional MadScience Instructor

This is your chance to think outside the box! Take an intense look into inventing, explore famous inventors and their approach to inventing and brainstorm for new ideas.  Create your own inventions using common materials. Camp will conclude with an invention fair to display your creativity.

 

Let’s Blow Stuff Up! (Safely!)

Mad Science Camp with Professional MadScience Instructor

Explore chemistry that goes Pop, Woosh, and Zoom!  Discover some simple household chemicals that can do amazing things, along with chemicals that glow and crystals that grow. Science, lab equipment and lab safety combine into fun in this hands-on adventure!

 

Playing with Polymers

Mad Science Camp with Professional MadScience Instructor

Get ready from some goo-ee fun! Mix, squish, and stir your way through our exploration of polymers and their place in the world.  Investigate how polymers – an enormous and exciting area of chemistry- are made for everything from baby bottles to truck tires.  Make a variety of your own safe polymers from slime to putty. 

 

Skyward Bound: Rockets and More

Mad Science Camp with Professional MadScience Instructor

Our most popular summer camp!  Build and take home a rocket and stunt planes in this very hands-on classic.  You will fly rockets and planes nearly every day.

We’ll also take a look at rockets in the past, present and future-to Mars and beyond!

 

In the Garden Preschool Campers

Mad Science Camp with Professional MadScience Instructor

Grow some fun!  This half day camp offers it all!  Little ones will explore plants, animals and weather in our garden.  Hands-on, easy to understand science experiments plus story time, snack time, art activities and games are designed to encourage your little gardener to discover and think about the world around them.

 

Hop, Skip, and Dance!

Jeanne Speier, M.F.A., Music Instructor at Queen of Angels
A creative dance camp for children. This fun, basic movement skills class taps into the flow of nature around us as we create wind, butterfly and scarecrow dances. We will make costumes and have parents share in our creations on the last day.

 

Into the Woods

Jeanne Speier, M.F.A., Music Instructor at Queen of Angels
A creative dance camp for children. This fun, basic movement skills class taps into the flow of nature around us as we create wind, butterfly and scarecrow dances. We will make costumes and have parents share in our creations on the last day.

Art of the Fairytale

Lisa Schare, M.Ed., M.F.A., Art Teacher at Princeton High School

Bring beloved fairy tales to life through art – from making a shoe filled with children to a cow jumping over the moon.  A wide range of media will be explored including paper mache, plaster gauze, wire mobile sculpture, paint, oil pastels and more.

 

 

Cheerleading 101

Denise Young, Instructor

No try-outs here! Girls will learn the basics of sideline cheering, jumps, cheer dances, group formations, and more in a noncompetitive environment. Emphasizing proper stretching, muscle strengthening, and cardiovascular fitness, this class blends teamwork, self-confidence, and a positive attitude for a complete package of fun, movement and teamwork!

 

More Engineering Adventures

Vic Ivers, Engineer/ Engineering Instructor

Art, science and engineering come together when we explore electrical circuits.  Make Imagination Plates and build a tabletop storytelling stage with programmable lights! Learn how to create your own geodesic clubhouse out of newspaper and tape. Build a mechanical automaton and add your own artistic touches to create an animated scene. Top it off by making a solar speeder!


Even More Advanced Engineering Adventures

Vic Ivers, Engineer/ Engineering Instructor

It's all building, building and building. We start with geodesic clubhouses, build a mechanical automaton and then a hydraulic robot arm using simple syringes and water. Learn how and why things fly while building balsa wood and tissue aircraft. Explore what you learn by improving your planes with wings of your own design! Find out what future space exploration holds in store by building a cardstock model of a Mars habitat. Add lighting and simple controls to make it even more interesting!

Lab fee at $45 per student.

 
 

10-S Anyone? Quick Start Tennis

 Ryan Shidler, Five Seasons Tennis Pro

Have fun on the court!  Whether you have  little or no experience, all you need for this class is the desire to have fun!  Taught by a national-level player and Juniors  tennis coach at Five Seasons, you’ll learn  the basics of the game, all strokes and you’ll begin rallying back and forth on a smaller designed court.  Soon, you’ll be asking “Tennis anyone?”  Lab Fee $10

 
 
 

Fun With Engineering

Jeff Darnell, Engineer

Stretch your brain and get your hands dirty this week!  Learn engineering principles with in cool topics like static structures, projectiles, flight, energy, and inventing stuff from an engineer.  From bridges to things that move, discover how things work with lots of hands-on demos, and compete with your fellow campers in using your imagination to apply these concepts to your own invention!  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why Knot Have Fun?! Jewelry Making 101

Aimee Costandi, Artist

Make earrings, necklaces, bracelets or rings with combinations of wire wrapping, beading, & knotting pearl techniques. Whether you bring pictures of designs you like out  or create an original design, you’ll bring home your new jewelry as well as the essential tools and know-how for continuing your skill at home! This class is one full day (9am-4pm), so bring your lunch!  materials fee $45  **

 

 

 




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