4th GRADE CAMP

An exciting 4-day camp at the San Luis Obispo Campus designed for students entering the 4th grade in the FALL of 2017. Campers are supervised as they rotate through several subjects each day.

Two Exciting Options!

Good Morning Group Gathering RM 4710

R Mullikin, C Mullikin, K Poland, J McCord

All students and instructors gather each morning for icebreakers and team building activities. Rise and shine, wake up your mind, and get to know your fellow students.

Drawing Animal ‘Toons RM 4730

R Mullikin

Cartoon lions! Cartoon tigers! Cartoon bears! Who doesn't love cartoon animals? Learn to draw all sorts of different creatures from throughout the animal kingdom -"Sunday funnies" style. Participate in warm-up and imagination exercises that cartoonists use in making their drawings while learning how to better express creativity through drawing projects

Excel and PowerPoint for Tech Kids RM 4740

C Mullikin

Decode a secret letter using Excel. Create a flow chart about yourself using shapes, color, pictures, etc. in PowerPoint. Copy and paste all creations into PowerPoint, add transitions and animations, for a fabulous presentation.

Life Science Sleuths RM 4760

K Poland

Students will be prepared for all that 4th grade life science curriculum brings. Learn through hands-on activities about energy, environments, and ecosystems, and how they’re all connected!

Snacks, Treats, and Easy Eats RM 4720

J McCord

If you like to eat, most kids do, learn to make your own snacks. Discover how easy and fun it is to make delicious food. And YES, we will get to eat them!

Lunch Time Cooking RM 4720

J McCord

Learn basic cooking skills while making your lunch at a beginner level. This class includes basic food preparation; knife skills; cooking terms and techniques; food safety and sanitation; food product identification and equipment/tool identification and uses.

Intro to Video Game Creation RM 4740

C Mullikin

Learn to create video games in a simple, gentle pace. Students will build their own pong style game using introductory graphical programming software for kids. Once completed, students will bring their very own game home on a flash drive! Games require Windows to run.

Sportsmanship in the Sun RM 4710

T Bennett

Students will participate in cooperative games that focus on communication, cooperation, team building, trust, teamwork, and group challenges.

Evening with an Expert RM 4750

Spend each day with a local expert learning about what they do and participate in an activity related to their work.

REGISTRATION FORM – 4Th GRADE CAMP ONLY

(Please print clearly)

Name of Student:

Grade in Fall 2017______Date of Birth______Male/Female

What school are you attending at this time? ______

Parent/Guardian:______

Mailing Address:

City, Zip:

Email:

Day Phone: ______Eve Phone: ______
Please put in same rotation as:

Emergency Contact#1:

Emergency Contact#2:

Student Medical &/or Behavioral Information We Should Know: ______

______

______

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & ASSUMPTION OF

POTENTIAL RISK – YOUTH PROGRAMS

I wish to participate and/or for my child to participate in a college sponsored youth program(s)/activity (ies) during the Summer of 2017 I understand and acknowledge that these activities, by their very nature, pose the potential risk of serious injury/illness to individuals who participate. I understand and acknowledge that in order to participate in these activities, I agree to assume liability and responsibility for any and all potential risks that may be associated with participation in such activities. I understand, acknowledge, and agree that the college, its employees, officers, agents, or volunteers shall not be liable for any injury/illness suffered by me which is incident to and/or associated with preparing for and/or participating in the activity (ies). I understand that I am responsible for my own transportation to and from the activity (ies) and the college assumes no liability for loss or injury resulting from my transportation. I have no known medical condition, which may pose a risk to the health and safety of others or me by participating in the activity (ies). I understand that photos and/or videos of me and/or my child’s participation in these activities may be taken for the sole purpose of assisting in the instruction of my child and/or for the promotion of future programs.

Child/Participant’s Signature Date

Parent/Guardian’s Signature Date

TOTAL:

Half Day: $135 PER STUDENT (Includes lab and materials fees) OR

Full Day: $235 PER STUDENT (Includes lab and materials fees)

Visa/MC/Discover/AMEX #:

Expiration Date:

Name as it appears on card:

Signature:

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CUESTA COLLEGE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

PO Box 8106, San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106

Questions? Call: 546-3132 FAX: 546-3107

Or go online www.cuesta.edu/communityprograms