Russian Cultural Project and Science Classes
What's Up in CLIC!
CLIC morning and after school clubs and classes are continuing into November. You must send in a permission form before your child participates.
MORNING CLIC this week:
Monday (8:00-8:40 am)- STEAM Club- Bio-inspired Body Armor Lab-Beginning
Tuesday (8:00-8:40 am)-STEAM Club- Bio-inspired Body Armor Lab-Finishing and Testing
Wednesday (8:00-8:40 am)- Chess Club (Drop in, no permission form needed)
Thursday (8:00-8:40 am)-Art Club- Portraiture Painting on Canvas-Day 1
Friday (8:00-8:40 am)-Art Club-Portraiture Painting on Canvas-Day 2
AFTER SCHOOL CLIC this week:
PPP Club (Proctor Planet Protectors) -Wednesday, November 4, 3:00-4:15 PM
We will be building a Crayola marker sculpture illustrating how we will be involved in a "marker to fuel" project this year. It should be fun!
Fun Thursdays- 3:00-4:00 PM.
Limit 30 children. Fun Thursdays will be an hour of free time creating. Students can come work on classroom projects or create their own projects. Students must send in a permission note to stay after school.
CLIC During the School Day!
4th graders are coming to CLIC for science learning about animal adaptations. We are learning about owls and dissecting owl pellets to learn about food chains and animal adaptations. Students will also learn to use microscopes to identify bones and contents of the owl pellets. We are also creating food chain tubes.
6th graders in Science came to CLIC this week for chemistry building three dimensional atom models. Students in Social Studies came to CLIC as part of their unit on Russian culture. We created Faberge Imperial eggs and learning about the Russian cultural significance, the politics, and the beauty of the 50 eggs.
Your Support is Needed!
Thank you for your donations in October. We have been able to raise $4,600. Only $10,000 to go! CLIC needs your support, your donation is tax deductible, and you can donate any time of year. CLIC Program is unique in that it is funded partially by public dollars and private dollars. Every drop of paint and roll of tape is funded through private donations. I must fund raise for every dollar spent in CLIC so please consider donating to this innovative program. All CLIC classes and clubs as well as all of the classroom integration projects during the school day are funded through you and the community's donations. Help keep CLIC Program open to all and free of charge. EVERY DONATION HELPS!
If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. Are you cleaning out your craft drawer or basement? CLIC loves odd materials and craft supplies!
Contact me any time. Thanks, Jen LaRussa at [email protected].
MORNING CLIC this week:
Monday (8:00-8:40 am)- STEAM Club- Bio-inspired Body Armor Lab-Beginning
Tuesday (8:00-8:40 am)-STEAM Club- Bio-inspired Body Armor Lab-Finishing and Testing
Wednesday (8:00-8:40 am)- Chess Club (Drop in, no permission form needed)
Thursday (8:00-8:40 am)-Art Club- Portraiture Painting on Canvas-Day 1
Friday (8:00-8:40 am)-Art Club-Portraiture Painting on Canvas-Day 2
AFTER SCHOOL CLIC this week:
PPP Club (Proctor Planet Protectors) -Wednesday, November 4, 3:00-4:15 PM
We will be building a Crayola marker sculpture illustrating how we will be involved in a "marker to fuel" project this year. It should be fun!
Fun Thursdays- 3:00-4:00 PM.
Limit 30 children. Fun Thursdays will be an hour of free time creating. Students can come work on classroom projects or create their own projects. Students must send in a permission note to stay after school.
CLIC During the School Day!
4th graders are coming to CLIC for science learning about animal adaptations. We are learning about owls and dissecting owl pellets to learn about food chains and animal adaptations. Students will also learn to use microscopes to identify bones and contents of the owl pellets. We are also creating food chain tubes.
6th graders in Science came to CLIC this week for chemistry building three dimensional atom models. Students in Social Studies came to CLIC as part of their unit on Russian culture. We created Faberge Imperial eggs and learning about the Russian cultural significance, the politics, and the beauty of the 50 eggs.
Your Support is Needed!
Thank you for your donations in October. We have been able to raise $4,600. Only $10,000 to go! CLIC needs your support, your donation is tax deductible, and you can donate any time of year. CLIC Program is unique in that it is funded partially by public dollars and private dollars. Every drop of paint and roll of tape is funded through private donations. I must fund raise for every dollar spent in CLIC so please consider donating to this innovative program. All CLIC classes and clubs as well as all of the classroom integration projects during the school day are funded through you and the community's donations. Help keep CLIC Program open to all and free of charge. EVERY DONATION HELPS!
If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. Are you cleaning out your craft drawer or basement? CLIC loves odd materials and craft supplies!
Contact me any time. Thanks, Jen LaRussa at [email protected].