GHYCC @ AOSJ, Grades K-5 I Spring 2024
Our GHYCC after-school program at AOSJ will provide small group subject-based homework help for grades K-5. All students will receive 1 hour of homework help followed by an engaging activity […]
Our GHYCC after-school program at AOSJ will provide small group subject-based homework help for grades K-5. All students will receive 1 hour of homework help followed by an engaging activity […]
In What’s Cooking, we teach children to embrace all styles of cooking our global community enjoys. Each week students cook different recipes and engage in flavorful global adventures. Fresh spices […]
In woodworking children will assemble projects using wood and they will learn how to use simple tools. In this class we will teach safety, foundational carpentry skills, and the pleasure […]
A fun and immersive class where we will explore the scientific world. Students will learn to understand how to formulate an experiment and create a hypothesis. In addition, we will […]
From stop motion to caricature drawings, our cartoon arts and animation class will explore the vast world of cartooning and its different styles. Through the craft of cartooning our students […]
It is about high energy fun! Kids play different versions of dodgeball and variations in strategies. Dodgeball is excellent for developing hand/eye coordination while also providing a great cardio workout. […]
For students with prior experience who are sincerely interested in refining their pottery skills. Independent projects are encouraged. Introduction to the wheel is also taught.
Students will create work using a variety of hand building techniques, and will be asked to work both independently and as a group.
Explore your creativity through clay in this beginner class. Students learn the basic hand-building and sculptural techniques plus how to paint and glaze their own pottery.
Crafty Creators at AOSJ is a project-based class exploring basic fiber art and paper craft techniques. Ms. Sally will guide students as they sew, cut and weave their way to […]
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