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Children’s Technology Workshop
Since 1997, the Children’s Technology Workshopä
(CTWorkshop) has been developing and delivering applied-technology
curricula to children in both academic and recreational settings.
We’re pleased to be able to offer our latest programs to
school-aged children throughout Palm Beach County.
Our team is comprised of educators, scientists, engineers and
technology professionals who are passionate about teaching children
technological concepts through hands-on activities.
Our programming focuses on the following technology related streams:
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Construction & Engineering (Robotics)
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Video Game Creation (Computer Programming)
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Digital Animation (Stop-Motion and 2D Digital Animation)
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Digital Art (Graphic Design)
To learn more about us, feel free to visit online at
www.ctworkshop.com.
For further information regarding this program offering, please
contact Shane VanderKooi, CT Workshop, at
561-630-6549 or
sinaires@comcast.net.
Junior Achievement of the Palm Beaches
JA Dollars and $ense
(Grades 3–5) Teaches personal financial and business skills
through activities that focus on earning, sharing, saving, and
spending money.
JA It’s My Business!
(Grades 6-8) Teaches entrepreneurship skills through activities
that focus on filling a need, knowing your customer and product,
being creative and innovative, and believing in yourself.
JA Biz Camp
(summer) is a five-day experience for middle schoolers, ages 10
to 14. Campers examine their strengths and skills and then
interview for jobs in one of 12 businesses. They start and
run a business with staff assistance to sell products and services
in the mini economy of JA BizTown. Campers receive paychecks
and use a personal checking account. Hands-on learning covers
customer service, marketing, computer skills, accounting, negotiating,
healthy life choices, and more.
JA Junior Biz Camp
is the same as JA Biz Camp, but modified for 3rd &
4th graders.
NOTE:
Students in JA afterschool programs are taught on-site by identified
staff facilitators trained by JA. Students in JA Biz Camp
are taught at JA BizTown in West Palm Beach. Transportation
is the responsibility of the youth provider. The youth provider
staff is required to assist in the program and is trained by JA.
For further information regarding these program offerings, please
contact
Susanna Palomares
or John Nowak at
561-242-9468.
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
The Kravis Center is committed to making the power of the performing
arts accessible to afterschool youth in our community through
a diverse array of educational offerings. This season’s
performances feature Tales & Scales, new musical version
of The Pied Piper, Childsplay’s Tomas and the
Library Lady, based on the book by the same name, and Mermaid
Theater of Nova Scotia’s inventive puppetry production of
The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites
(in Spanish). Special workshops for youth will also be available
to travel to your afterschool site, including Tales & Scales
Imagine That! Music Workshop Series; Metro Theater Company’s
Creative Dramatics Workshop; a Pan Pipe Making Workshop led by
musicians from Andes Manta, a native Ecuadorian instrumental music
ensemble, and David Parker’s American Sign Language and
Music Workshop. Professional Development Workshops will
be offered for afterschool staff to prepare them and their youth
for S*T*A*R Series performances and to expand their own
professional experience. Additional workshops, led by master
teaching artists from around the country, will also be offered.
They will focus on arts integration and include the following
titles: Poetry in Motion, Rindin’ the Rails:
Bringing the Underground Railroad Alive, Musically-Moving
Math! and Finding Your Theme Song: Reflection on Teaching
from the Heart. This season, we will introduce a new
eight-week Youth Ballroom Dance Series led by internationally
recognized ballroom dance instructor, Angelo Caruso. Once
again, for the third successful season in a row, we will host
the two-week ISH Institute in April 2008. Finally,
in July 2008, we will offer a one-week Audition Preparation
Camp at the Kravis Center to prepare youth for Bak Middle
School of the Arts auditions.
For further information regarding these program offerings, please
contact Tracy Butler at 561-651-4243 or
Butler@kravis.org.
Palm Beach Community College
Community Youth Programs
Summer Youth College (SYC) is a six (6)-week program for youth
ages 8 – 14. Youth may enroll in a variety of “classes,”
most of which are two (2) hours long and meet once a week. The
design of the program is that of college course scheduling versus
a camp allowing, both parents and children the flexibility to
customize their own schedule based on interest, instead of one
size fits all program.
Youth enjoy the “college format” with many fun and
exciting classes such as Animal Art, A Taste of China (cultural),
Imaginative Mask Designing (art), Yoga for the Young People, Power
Point Presentations with Pizzazz, Poetry, Potpourri and many more.
For more information, please visit Palm Beach Community College
online at:
www.pbcc.edu/syc
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Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition
The Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition’s After School
Reads provides training to staff in afterschool programs throughout
Palm Beach County using the research-based KidzLit curriculum.
The trainings consist of a series of workshops designed to give
hands-on strategies for reading aloud to children. The children
will hear and read stories full of characters, settings and issues
that they can relate to readily. Staffs learn to use the KidzLit
guidebooks which provide ideas and directions for role-playing,
writing, creating music and art, even playing physically active
games while building vocabulary, learning discussion skills, gaining
insight into different cultures, and connecting to their own communities.
Each afterschool site is given a selection of KidzLit books and
guidebooks for their teacher resource file. Also, each site receives
approximately 350 books for the afterschool site library.
In addition to the read aloud training, the staff is provided
with ideas for practicing sight words. After School Reads uses
hands-on games and play activities with the staff. They, in turn,
can practice sight words with the children through fun easy to
learn activities. Similar training is provided for fluency activities,
ways to increase children’s fluency and comprehension and
using materials created for staff to easily work with children
in need of extra reading help.
For further information regarding the program offerings of the
Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition, please contact Gloria Allin,
Manager, at 561-279-9103 or
gloria@pbcliteracy.org.
Pine Jog Environmental Education Center
Pine Jog Environmental Education Center/College of Education/Florida
Atlantic University partners with Prime Time Palm Beach County,
Inc. to provide an environmental education unit of study to Palm
Beach County afterschool programs. This year’s unit,
Energy and Me, focuses on the energy resources we all depend upon
everyday to make our lives “go.” It consists
of four 90-minute lessons presented in four separate visits to
each afterschool site and facilitated by Pine Jog instructors.
Each lesson is hands-on, highly interactive and aligned to the
Florida Sunshine State Standards in science, math, language arts
and social studies. The educational unit targets students,
ages 8-14. Students from each of the participating sites
will then be selected to attend, free of charge, a one-week “sleep-away”
camp at Pine Jog’s Everglades Youth Conservation Camp during
the summer of 2008.
For more information or to apply to participate in this educational
program, please contact Christopher Hill at Pine Jog, 686-6600
or
chill38@fau.edu.
School District of Palm Beach County,
Afterschool Newspaper Project
“Chit
Chat Times”
The “Chit Chat Times” Teen Newspaper is a multi-cultural
newspaper created by teens for teens. This innovative project
is a collaborative effort between Prime Time, The School District
of Palm Beach County, The Center for Art & Media Literacy,
and community-based middle school afterschool organizations. The
goal of this project is to change adolescents from passive consumers
of visual information to active viewers and creators of their
own teen newspaper. All youth participants learn to ask questions
about what they see, hear and read, as a means of empowering them
to make wise informed decisions in life.
For further information regarding this program offering, please
contact, William King, at
561-632-6303 or
williamaking@yahoo.com.
South Florida Science Museum
Offerings for Prime Time – Palm Beach County Middle School
Youth:
Shark Tooth Lab
– This life science laboratory will enable children to learn
about sharks and their relatives through examination of real shark
jaws, sorting and identifying fossil shark teeth, and making their
own fossil shark tooth necklaces.
Chemical Concoctions Lab
– This physical science laboratory will teach children about
the four states of matter by using a sequence of experiments and
hands-on activities. To further engage all students, each
will participate in making rubbery-flubber that they can keep.
Mineral ID Lab
- The earth science laboratory will offer students an in-depth
discovery of rocks, crystals and minerals. Children will
examine 18 different minerals while identifying unique physical
properties and special properties such as magnetism, taste and
smell. Each student will then receive several mineral specimens
to take home, enabling them to continue the hands-on learning
experience by sharing with others.
Basic Dissection -
The dissection laboratory will engage children with hands-on learning
through the direct dissection of specimens providing an opportunity
to learn anatomy along the way. All equipment, specimens,
and materials are provided by our expert science instructors.
Crime Scene Sleuths
– Children will become junior detectives as they solve a
forensic mystery through the use of microscopes, examination of
fingerprints, hair and fiber samples. Children will also
learn about blood types and experiment with synthetic blood.
For further information regarding program offerings, please contact
Gabrielle Grundy at 561-832-1988.
The Arc of Palm Beach County
The Arc’s After School
Inclusion
Program
provides a disability specialist
to afterschool programs in Palm Beach County. The mission of the
program is to support and facilitate the full inclusion of children
with special needs in the community with their age appropriate
peers during out-of-school time programs.
The role of the After School Inclusion Specialist is two fold;
first to provide global trainings to staff on inclusion practices,
specific disabilities and the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) and second, to provide more direct training and support
to afterschool and summer camp program staff on the accommodations
which may be necessary to meet a child’s individual needs.
This insures that children with special needs have the same access
to programs and activities as any child in Palm Beach County.
To request trainings and services, you may contact Christin Martin
at 561-804-4912 or
cmartin@arcpbc.org.
The Center for Creative Education
CADRE Program
CADRE is the centerpiece of afterschool arts and cultural programming
throughout Palm Beach County and the largest program the Center
for Creative Education provides. Through a partnership with Prime
Time Palm Beach County, CCE has created different programs in
all arts areas (Visual, Dance, Music, Cultural, Communications,
and Theater) to afterschool providers throughout the county at
no charge. These programs move beyond a traditional arts-and-crafts
approach incorporating various educational, arts-integrated themes
into aesthetic sensibilities so that the educational and emotional
experience is richer while still maintaining a sense of fun.
CCE’s online catalog of services can be downloaded at:
http://www.cceflorida.org/services/index.html
For further information regarding Center for Creative Education,
contact Michael Yannette, Program Director at (561) 805-9927 or
michaely@cceflorida.org.
YMCA of
South Palm Beach County
The YMCA of South Palm
Beach County and Prime Time of Palm Beach County have joined
in partnership to strengthen and expand sports programming
in the Afterschool hours. In creating this partnership, the
YMCA is working with the staff of Prime Time to ensure that
the program’s high standards are maintained and continued.
Calling upon the experiences of both Prime Time and the
YMCA, this project will ultimately benefit children at more
than 100 after school sites from throughout Palm Beach
County. To see the list of sport modules offered
currently through the YMCA please
click here.
To request modules please
click here.
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