The Finger Labyrinth class will not be held on Wednesday September 28th, 2011.
Another class will be offered in early 2012.
Fee:
For more information or to register contact:
Class is limited to 15 participants – register today!
Homeschool Happenings! is an online newsletter for homeschoolers and families in the Northern Delaware, South Eastern Pennsylvania area, providing information about classes, programs, workshops, performances, exhibits, opportunities, events, etc., i.e. Happenings! Material to be considered for inclusion may be emailed to: connie@homeschoolhappenings.org
The Finger Labyrinth class will not be held on Wednesday September 28th, 2011.
Another class will be offered in early 2012.
WHEN
Saturday, April 30, 2011
WHERE
CollingdaleChristian Family School
814 Andrews Avenue
Collingdale, PA
WHAT
A fun time for homeschooled children to showcase their knowledge of a geographical region or era in history without the pressure of being judged for their work. Also an easy way to teach children presentation skills in an area they are enthused and excited about.
All participants will receive a participation certificate, and students traveling through the exhibits will receive passports.
GUIDELINES
SET UP: 9:15 a.m.
FAIR OPENS: 10:00 a.m.
FAIR ENDS: 11:30 a.m.
CLEAN UP: must be done by noon.
DETAILS:
TABLES:
Full 2.5' x 6' table or half that. Tables will be provided. Tables will need to be covered with a cloth.
TRI-FOLD BOARD:
To stand in the back of your exhibit, labeled with the title of your exhibit. (geographical region or historical period)
ALSO ON TABLE OR TRI-FOLD BOARD:
Anything else you decide to display; pictures, charts, fact pages; can go here, as well as on the table. A map of your region is also good for display.
RUBBER STAMP AND INK PAD or STICKERS:
To mark in each student's "passport" as he/she visits your exhibit. The stamp should have something to do with the region/era you're presenting. For example: an eagle to represent the United States, the Irish flag for Ireland, etc.
FOOD SAMPLES:
You may provide samples to represent your region/era, but this is not necessary. Example: Goldfish crackers for presentation of Japan. Keep it small and simple.
OTHER DISPLAY IDEAS:
You may hang things from ceiling tiles, play music, do cultural dances, dressing up in costume is recommended but not required. Doll, models, charts, books, artwork, are all good ideas!
Someone must be at the exhibit at all times!
A parent, sibling or friend who has worked on the project.
Know your material and be ready to explain what your visitors are seeing.
CONTACT
Pat Burns
pat.burns@rcn.com
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Spring Home School Drama Programs
at
Cecil College
&
Newark Parks & Recreation
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Cecil College
Community Drama Program
Elkton Station, MD
BITS FROM THE BARD
Ages 8-14 Rachel Barton
Tuesdays, April 12-June 7th 12:45-2:15 pm YHS406-01 Fee: $95
A brand new course featuring a potpourri of Shakespeare’s most well known tragedies and comedies. Students will perform staged scenes and monologues from plays they select as well as learn to interpret the literature. It’s a wonderful way to discover his most famous works and to live the times in which he lived.
Cecil College
Elkton Station
Elkton , MD
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Newark Parks & Recreation
Newark, DE
Drama Programs
CREATIVE DRAMATICS
TREASURE TRUNK THEATRE
Ages 4-6 Rachel Barton
Creative Dramatics/Treasure Trunk Theatre allows imagination and creativity to abound in fun filled theatre games specifically designed for the preschool crowd. Young Actors will learn to explore their feelings and thought processes while gaining the confidence and poise to express them. Self-confidence, positive interaction with others, self-expression, and spontaneity will be emphasized through our entertaining theatre games. We will create costumes and props to enhance our performance skills. Families are invited to watch our stage performance during the last class.
Fridays RDF: $58
Apr 1 – May 13 1:15-2:15pm
(No class Apr 22) 6 sessions
George Wilson Center
HISTORY COMES ALIVE
SHAKESPEARE FOR HOMESCHOOLERS
Ages 8-14 Rachel Barton
Our popular home school course where performing Shakespeare can be such a fun experience as students learn to interpret and perform one of his plays in an abridged version as well as learn about his historical and literary significance. As an added bonus, we will explore the times in which he lived and bring history to life as we develop real or imaginary characters and how they intertwined with the Bard. A dynamic way to learn history as well as performance skills with a final Shakespearean performance for families and friends. All the World’s A Stage!
Fridays RDF: $105
Apr 1 – June 10 2:30-4pm
(No class Apr 22, May 27) 9 sessions
George Wilson Center
REGISTER ONLINE
Newark Parks and Recreation
220 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711
Phone: (302) 366-7060
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This exciting fun-filled camp will incorporate classes in music, movement, games, basic acting skills (voice projection, vocal and body expression, stage movement, script reading), interpretation and improvisation, costuming, character development and simple set design.
The camp will conclude with 3 musical performances of Disney's "The Aristocat's Kids".
SHOWTIMES
Friday, July 15th at 10:30 a.m.
Friday, July 15th at 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 16th at 10:30 a.m.
TUITION & REGISTRATION
Tuition for the summer theater camp is:
$350 for one child.
$575 for two children.
$675 for three children.
Registration form available at www.actheater.org.
CONTACT
Karen Rossi
Curriculum Sale & Swap
Sponsored by the
"DE Classical Home Educators' Network"
Faith Southern Baptist Church
(Across the street from Cherry Hill Middle School)
2494 Singerly Rd.
Elkton, MD 21921
If you would like to set up a table to sell, please call Carolyn.
(Set up no earlier than 9:30 am)
Contact:
Carolyn
bradshaw1972@gmail.com
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Homeschool Museum Classes are designed to serve small homeschool co-op groups or individual homeschool families. Each class takes place in the Museum’s permanent galleries and is designed as an interactive lesson that encourages students to examine objects and ideas through a variety of activities including discussions, drawing and writing in the galleries.
Preschool age group class will have a book read to them in the galleries, look at original works of art that relate to the book, and make an art project to take home.
Sessions Remaining in 2011
April 6th
10am - 12pm
ages 5-7; People, Places & Things
ages 8-11; Painters and Painting & Studio session
ages 12-17; Painters and Painting
May 4th
10am - 12pm
ages 3-4; Art in Blossom
ages 5-7; Days of Knights & Studio session
ages 8-11; Days of Knights
ages 12-17; Art of Renaissance
June 1st
10am - 12pm
ages 3-4; Knights and Dragons
ages 5-7; Drawing and Discovery in Galleries
ages 8-11; Drawing and Discovery in Galleries
ages 12-17; Drawing and Discovery in Galleries
To register:
hsp@philamuseum.org
Division of Education
Philadelphia Museum of Art
P.O.Box 7646 Philadelphia, PA
If you have any questions, please contact:
Janette Wheeler
215-684-7582
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College Apprentice Company
Auditions & Interviews
DSF offers apprenticeships for college students who wish to start their careers before graduation. Apprentices work with the Festival's professional directors, actors, designers, and staff to gain hands-on experience both on and off the stage. DSF offers performance, production, stage management, and front-of-house apprenticeships. All apprentices will be offered a series of Master Classes and will work side-by-side with the professional DSF technical staff to perform set-up and strike duties each day of tech and performances. Modest stipend. College credit may be available.
Auditions for Acting Apprentices
Saturday, March 5th
10am-12:30pm
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Interviews for Stage Management
and
Non-Performance Positions
Saturday, March 5th
1-4:30pm
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Location
Brandywine Hundred Library
1300 Foulk Road
Wilmington, DE.
Callbacks for Acting Apprentices will be held during the 1-4pm time as well.
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For more information
or
To obtain an audition or interview slot
apprentice@delshakes.org.
No phone calls please.
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