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LEGO® Spike Essentials Robotics Introduction (Gr. 2-3) by RRISD Teacher
Spike Essentials Introduction: Amusement Park FunEach day, students will participate in team building activities and receive a team briefing for challenges. Daily challenges will help students develop the skills and knowledge needed to complete the culminating project of designing and programming outdoor fun on an amusement park ride.REQUIRED SUPPLIES: All campers need to bring their charged district chromebookFor more information, please contact enrichment@roundrockisd.org.
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Students who actively participate in the Princeton Review course significantly increase their performance on their SAT, thus increasing their opportunities to gain admission to college and universities, and earn scholarships and entry into select programs. This virtual course focuses exclusively on the math and verbal skills specific to the SAT.Before you register, please be aware of the following expectations: Student should only register to attend one session. Student must attend all days of the course. Student will receive log on instructions from their instructor, and must log on daily by the designated start time for their course and stay every day for the duration of their designated course time. A firm commitment from both the student and their family is required in order to maximize the impact of the course. The fee for this course is $125.00 (reduced from $700.00!) and includes all materials and instruction. Every student is welcome. If financial aid is required to offset the cost, please complete the Scholarship Request Form. Students will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. We have limited seats available. Based on the success of previous courses, we anticipate that the available seats will fill quickly. No refunds will be issued for Cancellation Request Forms submitted after the 2nd class date. A materials fee of $75 cannot be refunded after materials have been picked up.
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Eco-Explorer Upcycled Arts Camp (Gr. 2-4) by RRISD Teacher
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Are you looking for a summer experience that blends wild creativity with meaningful environmental stewardship? This summer, we are inviting young explorers to dive into a world where imagination meets sustainability. At our Eco-Explorer Upcycled Arts Camp, your child won't just be making "crafts"—they’ll be becoming engineers of the future, learning to see the hidden potential in everyday objects. Why Choose Upcycled Art? In a world of "single-use" mindsets, we want to teach children that nothing is truly "junk." By transforming common household recyclables into vibrant ecosystems, we empower students to solve problems creatively. Our curriculum is designed to spark biophilia—a love for the living world—while developing fine motorskills,spatial reasoning, and a deep sense of environmental responsibility. Our Daily Adventures Each day at camp is built around a beloved nature-themed picture book and a hands-on "Rescue Mission" for materials that would otherwise head to the landfill. Monday: The Deep Blue Sea (Plastic Bottles) Inspired by the colorful world of The Pout-Pout Fish, we’ll tackle the problem of ocean plastic. Kids will transform old soda and water bottles into Self-Watering Jellyfish Planters. It’s a lesson in biology and engineering as they build a functional "wicking"system to keep a real plant alive. Tuesday: Pollinator Pals(Cardboard Rolls) After reading The Honeybee, we’ll look at the tiny heroes of our gardens. Using toilet paper and paper towel rolls,students will construct Eco-Binoculars for birdwatching and Biodegradable Seed Starters. Your child will come home with a native wildflower ready to be planted—roll and all—directly into your garden! Wednesday: Garden Guardians(Aluminum Cans) Metal is"infinitely recyclable," and today we prove it. Using the beautifully illustrated The Tin Forest as our guide,students will turn cold aluminum cans into musical Wind Chimes and "Can-imals." It’s a day of texture,sound, and learning how humans can transform industrial materials back into natural beauty. Thursday: The Great Rainforest (Egg Cartons) We wrap up the week exploring biodiversity with The Tree Lady. The humble egg carton becomes a vibrant 3D Coral Reef or a Monarch Caterpillar. We’ll discuss how every "compartment" of an ecosystem—like the cups of a carton—is essential for the planet to thrive. The "Eco-Hero" Experience This isn't just a "sit and glue" camp. Each session includes: Literacy Connections: Daily storytime to build empathy for animals and the planet. Nature Walks: Short excursions to test out our handmade binoculars and observe local wildlife. STEM Integration: Learning why certain materials decompose and why others (like plastic) need our help to be reused. Students who are participating in a half day morning camp also must bring their own nut-free sack lunch, morning and afternoon snack, and water bottle.
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