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  • ACT Test Prep Course l Grades 10-12 (Virtual)

    **Please read before registering for this virtual class: Your student's district Chromebook will not work for this virtual class. You will need to have access to a personal laptop or desk top computer (with camera and microphone) to participate in the virtual option. During the next few months, many of our juniors and seniors will take their ACT College Entrance Test. To help students prepare for this test, Advantage Educational Programs, in cooperation with Eastern Carver County Community Education, will offer their ACT prep courses to students from all high schools in Eastern Carver County. Are you uneasy about your test-taking skills or unsatisfied with previous ACT results? This may be the course for you. For more information, go to www.AdvantagePrep.net or call 612-222-5108. Internet connection and a computer or tablet is required.
  • ACT Test Prep Course l Grades 10-12 (Virtual)

    **Please read before registering for this virtual class: Your student's district Chromebook will not work for this virtual class. You will need to have access to a personal laptop or desk top computer (with camera and microphone) to participate in the virtual option. During the next few months, many of our juniors and seniors will take their ACT College Entrance Test. To help students prepare for this test, Advantage Educational Programs, in cooperation with Eastern Carver County Community Education, will offer their ACT prep courses to students from all high schools in Eastern Carver County. Are you uneasy about your test-taking skills or unsatisfied with previous ACT results? This may be the course for you. For more information, go to www.AdvantagePrep.net or call 612-222-5108. Internet connection and a computer or tablet is required.
  • Camp Emoji: Invitation only until 5/1

    Come explore your feelings in this interactive camp designed to help students learn about, manage and identify emotions. Students will engage in skill building, movement activities, community building and crafts to increase their feeling vocabulary and build skills to cope with emotions. A majority of the class will be held outside (weather permitting) please dress accordingly and apply sunscreen prior to arrival. Please bring a water bottle. Please register for the grade you will be entering next fall. April 1-30 registration is by invitation only. Registration opens to public on May 1. *offered in partnership with Relate Counseling Please contact Hannah Lynch, hlynch@relatemn.org with questions. Relate Counseling Center is a Community Based Mental Health Clinic serving the western suburbs. Relate also partners with the Eastern Carver school district to provide co-located mental health services in every elementary school. Permission Statement I understand that my child has an opportunity to participate in a therapeutic camp led by two therapists from Relate Counseling Center. For the purposes of this group, I give permission for school staff to share necessary information about my child with Relate staff, and for the Relate clinician to share necessary information about my child with the school staff.  I understand that this group is being funded through summer learning and is at no cost to me.
  • Camp Mathnasium: Board Games!

    Who wants to play to win? Join us as we play fun board games to exercise our mathematical skills. Lets analyze, revise and improvise our winning strategies. Each student will also be assessed to be able to receive personalized learning. Classes will be held at the Chanhassen Mathnasium location. 2645 W 78th St. Chanhassen, MN 55317
  • Camp Mathnasium: Chess Tactics

    Want to learn some chess moves? We'll also discuss about evaluating and taking chances. Each student will also be assessed on math skills to be able to receive personalized learning. Classes will be held at the Chanhassen Mathnasium location. 2645 W 78th St. Chanhassen, MN 55317
  • Child and Babysitting Safety

    Participants will learn the responsibilities of being a prepared, safe, responsible, and professional babysitter. Topics include supervision, behavior guidance, proper bottle feeding/diapering techniques, personal and child safety, basic first aid, emergencies, and fire safety. Dolls, bottles, and diaper supplies are provided for hands-on participation. This class was developed by the Health & Safety Institute and is approved by the American Pediatrics Association. Participants receive a certification card and a downloadable handbook.
  • Grandmasters of Chess 1.3

    New and returning students invited. Our spring session focuses on intermediate and advanced concepts and features an end-of-year in-class tournament. The {YEL!} Teach It! Practice It! Play It!® method keeps students progressing through 60+ chess lessons and thousands of puzzles as well as guided games. Sign up today! Visit www.YELKids.com for more info.
  • Home Alone Safely

    Participants will learn the responsibilities of being safe alone at home. Topics include basic first aid, fire safety, kitchen safety, internet safety, small and large emergencies, stranger danger, sibling arguments, and more. A take-home handout is provided for discussion at home with parents and guardians.
  • Home Alone Safely

    Participants will learn the responsibilities of being safe alone at home. Topics include basic first aid, fire safety, kitchen safety, small and large emergencies, stranger danger, sibling arguments, and more. A take-home handout is provided for discussion at home with parents and guardians.
  • JES Afterschool Bookclub

    Do you love to read? Want to play games and discuss books with your friends? Join the MHL Bookclub with Mrs. Ayu today! Kahoots games, a whole lot of books and a whole lot of fun! We will be reading 3 of the Minnesota Youth Award Nominees: Maisy Chen's Last Chance by Lisa Yee Twins: A Graphic Novel by Varian Johnson and Shannon Wright JD and the Great Barber Battle by J. Dillard and Akeem S. Roberts *A copy of each book is included in the course fee. Students will receive the books on the first day of bookclub.
  • Jump Start: Algebra

    Learn the skills needed to have a successful year in Algebra 1. During this course, students will learn effective note-taking strategies for math success, brush up on last year’s learning and get a head start on this fall’s Algebra course. Students will leave this course with a notebook of learned concepts organized in the manner taught in class so it can be used as reference throughout the school year. *This class can be paired with the Study Skills class immediately following it. Learn more about Ms. Mullen and the classes she teaches at www.penchantlearning.com
  • Jump Start: Geometry

    Learn the skills needed to have a successful year in Geometry. During this course, students will learn effective note-taking strategies for math success, brush up on last year’s learning and get a head start on this fall’s Geometry course. Students will leave this course with a notebook of learned concepts organized in the manner taught in class so it can be used as reference throughout the school year. *This class can be paired with the Study Skills class before it. Learn more about Ms. Mullen and the classes she teaches at www.penchantlearning.com
  • Math by Mail Upgraded! (5-9)

    Math-by-Mail is expanding its options to do math! How exciting! We continue to serve upper elementary through 9th grade. Not only are we offering our predetermined set of 8 packets, we will also offer an ala-carte menu. Our added approach allows for individual choice regarding the skills and concepts students and parents can request to build math confidence. Still an 8 week course with a self paced approach. Student completed packets should be mailed (USPS) to Math-by-Mail. We will then provide feedback and return corrected packets to students via USPS. As always the goal of Math-by-Mail is to provide rich content to maintain mathematical understanding! *Math by Mail teachers are licensed through the State of Minnesota. Registrations are accepted through June 28, 2024.
  • Math by Mail: Elementary School (K-6)

    Keep your math skills sharp over the summer! This "pen pal-like" program provides students the opportunity to practice previously learned math concepts and to build confidence. Students will take a pretest and fill out a questionnaire to individualize their program. Students will then receive nine weeks of lessons. Each week's packet will include five math lessons with problem-solving activities. The activities will apply to a specific math concept. After the student has completed a packet, they will mail it in. We will make corrections, provide feedback, and mail it back. Students may start and finish the course at their own pace. When all lessons are completed, students will receive a restaurant meal coupon. Registration Deadline: June 30 *Math by Mail teachers are licensed through the State of Minnesota.
  • Mathematical Art Camp

    Can Art intersect with Math? It sure can! Let us explore some famous art, expand our imagination to make cylinders and recreate Matisse's The Goldfish and Van Gogh's Starry Night. We will also learn about symmetry through fractal and tessellation art. Classes will be held at the Chanhassen Mathnasium location. 2645 W 78th St. Chanhassen MN 55317
  • Self-paced Online ACT Prep

    The purpose of the ACT Preparatory Course is to prepare students to take the ACT test. The course includes diagnostic testing, strategic instruction, and applied testing to all areas covered on the ACT. A major objective of the Advantage course is to help students stay abreast of any changes in the constantly evolving ACT test. This is an excellent alternative for any student unable to attend in-school class or for students who prefer to prepare for the ACT exam on their own and at their desired pace. Once enrolled, students are sent an access code for their class via email. Students may also repeat this course at no extra charge.
  • Self-paced Online ACT Prep

    The purpose of the ACT Preparatory Course is to prepare students to take the ACT test. The course includes diagnostic testing, strategic instruction, and applied testing to all areas covered on the ACT. A major objective of the Advantage course is to help students stay abreast of any changes in the constantly evolving ACT test. This is an excellent alternative for any student unable to attend in-school class or for students who prefer to prepare for the ACT exam on their own and at their desired pace. Once enrolled, students are sent an access code for their class via email. Students may also repeat this course at no extra charge.
  • Self-paced Online ACT Prep

    The purpose of the ACT Preparatory Course is to prepare students to take the ACT test. The course includes diagnostic testing, strategic instruction, and applied testing to all areas covered on the ACT. A major objective of the Advantage course is to help students stay abreast of any changes in the constantly evolving ACT test. This is an excellent alternative for any student unable to attend in-school class or for students who prefer to prepare for the ACT exam on their own and at their desired pace. Once enrolled, students are sent an access code for their class via email. Students may also repeat this course at no extra charge.
  • Study Skills

    Learn the study skills needed to have successful school year. Your student will learn how to: Set & reach academic goals Effective note taking methods Strategies for retaining learning Reading comprehension strategies Increase study stamina, focus and on-task behaviors during class time Creating great work habits Understanding the writing process Study more efficiently and stay motivated Learn more about Ms. Mullen and the classes she teaches at www.penchantlearning.com
  • YEL Summer Chess Camp

    All levels welcome. The {YEL!} Teach It!…Practice It!...Play It! method keeps chess students progressing with 60+ chess lessons and thousands of puzzles as well as guided games and an end-of-week in-class tournament. Battle summer brain drain...sign up today! A few things to remember when arriving for camp at the Family Learning Center: • Please enter at the Main Entrance (Door #1) and someone will be there to check your child into camp. If you arrive early and doors are locked (as the FLC is a secure building) please wait with your child in the entry way until camp time. • At the end of class, the students will meet parents at the Main Entrance for pick up. • Most times instructors must go directly to another location after class and are unable to stay late. Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at class end time. Thank you for helping summer camps run as smoothly as possible!