Monday - Auditorium - 002: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tuesday - Auditorium - 002: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Wednesday - Auditorium - 002: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday - Auditorium - 002: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Description:
JUL. 22-25 Firmly Planted IGNITE summer camps all start with 30 minutes of group chapel followed by 2 1/2 hours of specialty camps designed to ignite your student's faith. Cost includes a camp t-shirt. This class is for students who have already attended a volleyball class or are skilled in setting, bumping, know how to approach and hit and can serve from long distance over the net. We will do a lot of scrimmage and other games.
Requirements:
Good attitude and bring athletic shoes and shorts/pants.
This year-long course is a fantastic foundation for students interested in pursuing higher-level sciences! The hands-on approach of exploring various fields of science through experiments not only makes learning engaging and interactive but also provides practical experience in applying scientific principles. By focusing on building math and study skills alongside learning how to write lab reports, students will be well-prepared for the subsequent high school science classes. Completing a minimum of 8 labs ensures that students have ample opportunity to develop their lab skills and gain confidence in conducting scientific investigations.
Requirements:
Students are required to purchase the following calculator - TI36X Pro ($20)
This is a CORE class that meets twice a week for the full year. CORE classes have greater expectations of students, parents, and teachers. Parents are required to attend the mandatory CORE Classes Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 27th at 6:45pm or August 29th at 2:45pm. This year-long course is a fantastic foundation for students interested in pursuing higher-level sciences! The hands-on approach of exploring various fields of science through experiments not only makes learning engaging and interactive but also provides practical experience in applying scientific principles. By focusing on building math and study skills alongside learning how to write lab reports, students will be well-prepared for the subsequent high school science classes. Completing a minimum of 8 labs ensures that students have ample opportunity to develop their lab skills and gain confidence in conducting scientific investigations.
Requirements:
Students are required to purchase the following calculator - TI36X Pro ($20)
Monday - Science Lab - 127: 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Wednesday - Science Lab - 127: 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Description:
This is a CORE class that meets twice a week for the full year. CORE classes have greater expectations of students, parents, and teachers. Parents are required to attend the mandatory CORE Classes Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 26th at 6:45pm or August 28th at 2:45pm. In this class we will study the scientific method, earth science, chemistry, physics, and biology, in order to give students an overview and prepare them for upper level science courses. Students will learn how to take good notes, write a lab report, use a scientific calculator, and will use the scientific method during a minimum of 8 labs. We will have a few field trips where attendance is optional, but highly encouraged.
Requirements:
Students must purchase Apologia General Science 3rd Edition Textbook (It has to be the 3rd edition) and can be found cheaper on: www.christianbook.com. A TI-36X Pro calculator must is also required (It must be this specific calculator).
Genius Hour was first invented by Google where employees were allowed to use 20% of their time (Fridays) to work on their own ideas for projects. GMail, Google News, and many other profitable ideas came out of this initiative.
GeniusHour-Visual Art Special Projects at FPHRC will be an exploration time for students to imagine, create, and share visual art projects. So it will NOT be a classic Genius Hour in that we will limit the projects to visual art, graphics, etc.
Some examples:
- Produce a children's book on a parable in the Gospels
- Paint a large composition illustrating home schooling for a hallway at FPHRC
- Produce a sculpture of the Apostle Paul preaching at Athens
Guidelines and rules for projects provide safety, moral, and legal guidelines. Here is the basic process:
1. Students will propose a project for approval by parents, the instructor, and the administration
2. Students will plan how to create and share their project
3. Students will produce their project for approval
4. Parents and Students will evaluate and decide the next steps
So, Genius Students at FPHRC. Join this class for an adventure in learning.
Students will be able to use the computer lab for two hours during class time and by appointment with Mr. Snyder. The computer lab has Wacom screen tablets, Adobe Premier Rush, Gimp, Blender, Audacity, and several other software programs useful to produce projects.
Here is a good YouTube to learn more about Genius Hour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMFQUtHsWhc
Here is a website for ideas: https://www.geniushourguide.org/ It may have some wrong ideas but it seems to have some helpful information also.
Mr. Snyder has accumulated lots of art related supplies. If Mr. Snyder does not have the supplies needed, then parents and students will have to provide them.
Requirements:
Art Studio and Computer Lab will be needed for this class.
Join us as we learn about world geography. We will learn about cartography, navigation, the locations of states, countries, cities, mountain ranges, bodies of water, time zones, seasons, etc. through competitive games and various projects. Bring pencils and pens.
This is a full-year class. There will be about 3-4 hours of homework each week.
This is a CORE class that meets once a week for fall term. Parents are required to attend the mandatory Core Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 24th at 2pm, August 24th at 6pm, September 7th at 2pm, or September 7th at 6pm.
Join us as we learn about world geography. We will learn about cartography, navigation, the locations of states, countries, cities, mountain ranges, bodies of water, time zones, seasons, etc. through competitive games and various projects.
This is a full-year class. There will be about an hour of homework each school day for this class. Instructor will administer and correct tests and keep grade records. We will be using Seterra.com and Google Maps extensively.
Requirements:
computer access, as we will be using mainly online geography resources
Join us as we learn about world geography. We will learn about cartography, navigation, the locations of states, countries, cities, mountain ranges, bodies of water, time zones, seasons, etc. through competitive games and various projects. Bring pencils and pens.
This is a full-year class. There will be about 3-4 hours of homework each week.
This is a CORE class that meets once a week for fall term. Parents are required to attend the mandatory Core Parent Meeting immediately following Family Orientation on either August 24th at 2pm, August 24th at 6pm, September 7th at 2pm, or September 7th at 6pm.
Join us as we learn about world geography. We will learn about cartography, navigation, the locations of states, countries, cities, mountain ranges, bodies of water, time zones, seasons, etc. through competitive games and various projects.
This is a full-year class. There will be about an hour of homework each school day for this class. Instructor will administer and correct tests and keep grade records. We will be using Seterra.com and Google Maps extensively.
Requirements:
computer access, as we will be using mainly online geography resources
Join us as we learn about world geography. We will learn about cartography, navigation, the locations of states, countries, cities, mountain ranges, bodies of water, time zones, seasons, etc. through competitive games and various projects.
This is a full-year class. There will be about an hour of homework each school day for this class. Instructor will administer and correct tests and keep grade records.