College for Kids 2013 Course Descriptions

English Courses:

Creating Writing: How to Write a Short Story in 5 Days (new)Grades 5-8

Faculty: Christopher Vondracek

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

Do you love to read books like The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, To Kill a Mockingbird, the Giver, andWatership Down? And have you ever wanted to write your own story? During this 5-day course, you will learn how to write dialogue, create lovable or intriguing characters, describe a physical setting using sensory details, and craft a dramatic plot. Working with your instructor and the other students, you will learn what a college-level, creative writing workshop looks like, and be encouraged to explore your imagination. Who knows, maybe your short story will end up becoming the next great young adult fiction sensation!

Word Play (new)Grades 5-8

Faculty: Jeanine Black

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

If you think English is boring, you've not taken this class! English is actually an awesome language. Sometimes we just need to ask questions and play with words. Did you ever wonder why people say "dead as a doornail" or "sleep tight?" Where do the words "dandelion" and "pansy" come from? In addition to playing word games, we'll explore anagrams, palindromes, spoonerisms, and oxymorons, solve Rebus puzzles, write acrostic poems, and create our own "Mad Libs."

Magic in Literature and ArtGrades 3-8

Faculty: Halley Sobeck

July 8-12 @ 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 2:30-4pm

Do you love Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, The Chronicles of Narnia, Star Wars and other similar stories? Well so do I, and in this class we’ll be sharing our love for imagination by reading sections from these stories and creating art projects to go along with the readings; think origami Hedwigs, forging LotR rings, drawing dragons, creating wizard puppets, designing your own aliens, and much more!

STEM Courses:

Amateur Radio: Talking to the World! (new)Grades 5-8

Faculty: Melanie Reap

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm

Imagine talking to someone hundreds of miles away and NOT using a phone or computer! Amateur radio operators – hams – do it every day. In this class you’ll learn the basics of electric circuits, radio waves, antennas, and wireless communication. You’ll leave with your own self-built crystal radio and have the opportunity to talk to hams around the world via radio.

Amazing ScienceGrades 5-8pm

Faculty: Andrea Church

July 8-12 @ 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 2:30-4pm

Explore concepts in Physical Science with fun experiments and projects. Explore Newton's laws with an egg challenge, use simple machines to crush a grape, make a handheld marshmallow flyer, and make other interesting contraptions that teach science basics. This is a hands-on class that will let students explore science with creative projects. Experiments are new or modified from last year’s class. Bring your imagination and thinking skills for a fun week of science!

Engineering Through ModelsGrades 5-8

Faculty: Bill Kuhl

July 15-19 @ 2:30-4pm

Students will learn basic engineering principles by building models such as hydraulic syringe arm, mousetrap cars, gliders, and a model wind turbine. Demonstrations will expose students to basic physics such as friction, lift, leverage, and weight.

Lake Exploration – Birds, Bugs, Trees, and Small AnimalsGrades 5-8

Faculty: Mitch Miller

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

Let’s get outside! Hiking around near the lake in Winona, students will learn to identify animals and plants in the park. Put on sunscreen! We will be outside most of the time, as the lake park becomes our classroom. We will identify and study animals and plants found right here in Winona!

Math Circles: Gateways to Mathematical Habits of Mind (new)Grades 5-8

Faculty: Lee Windsperger

July 8-12 @ 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 2:30-4pm

Do you love puzzles, strategy games, or problem solving? Have you ever been curious about what math is like after high school? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then this course is for you! Together we will work in a fun, interactive way to attempt to solve and understand interesting mathematical problems and games. Along our mathematical journey, we will investigate concepts that are not usually introduced to most students until long after high school. We will strive to develop our problem solving abilities and critical thinking skills that are both important indicators of a healthy mathematical mind. Join our MathCircle and experience being a true mathematician firsthand!

Microbe ManiaGrades 3-6

Faculty: Kay Pedretti

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

Do you think microbes (bacteria, mold, viruses etc) are in your bedroom, in your school or on your skin? Where do these nearly invisible organisms hide out? Are microbes good or bad? Do microbes have anything to do with making cheese? Take this lab-based course to find the answer to these questions and more!

Outdoor Adventure Navigation! (new)Grades 3-6

Faculty: Eric Barnard

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

Have you ever worried about getting lost in the woods? After this class you never will again! Learn to use GPS devices, maps, and compasses to navigate in the outdoors. Students who participate in this class will learn the fundamentals of backcountry navigation focusing on but not limited to: reading and understanding topographical maps, learning how to use compasses, shoot field bearings, and geocaching - a technique which involves finding hidden treasures using GPS units!

Wonderful World of Shells and other Sea FascinationsGrades 3-6

Faculty: Lori Ortega

July 8-12 2:30-4pm

Have you ever wondered how a seashell lives? Did you know that there is only one left-handed shell in the world? Did you know that a shell is colored by what it eats? How is Winona connected directly to the most beautiful shell species in the world? What else washes up on the beach that we can study?In this class, you will learn about shell species identification, life cycles of ocean creatures, and discover other fascinating things that are found on the beach. Become an oceanographer for a week and have fun exploring many types of beautiful shells and other sea critters through projects, learning, and fun activities. Each student will be provided with a real shell collection of their own.

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Physical Education Courses:

Chi Gong & Tai Chi for KidsGrades 3-8

Faculty: Dr. Brice Wilkinson

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

This class will introduce students to the basics of Tai Chi and Chi Gong. As two ancient forms of Chinese exercises, Tai Chi and Chi Gong are practiced for preventive medicine, health, and vitality. They focus on soft, non-contact martial art movements. Both gentle exercises help improve coordination, balance, and flexibility, all while leading students to a more relaxed and tranquil state of mind.

Stomp the SchoolyardGrades 5-8

Faculty: Connie Johnson

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm

Learn to use your body as a musical instrument by clapping, stomping, snapping, and more. Stepping isn’t just about dancing and creating music! Find out how stepping is used to communicate and build unity. In the class you will learn stepping basics, stepping culture, a short routine, and learn how to create your own.

Art Courses:

Art ExplosionGrades 5-8

Faculty: Erika Johnsrud

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

Ready to get creative!? In ART EXPLOSION you will create your own artistic masterpieces! We will explore using different materials such as pencil, watercolors, charcoal, and ink. Learn how to use these materials to create still-life drawings, portraits, self-portraits, and much more! Be prepared to make art, friends, and fun!

CFK Snack Attack

Faculty: Rhonda Aspensen & Karen Whitney Thrune

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm (Grades 5-8)

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm(Grades 3-6)

The great chefs of the world will be found this summer in Winona. Join the fun! Impress your family and friends with your new-found cooking skills.

Creating Incredible Wonders with Dyes!Grades 3-8

Faculty: Debby Klages

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

The joy of Creating Incredible Wonders, through the use of many brilliantly colored dyes, has kept this class among the most popular, for 25 years. Each year, new and more advanced techniques are added for students returning for their third or even fourth time! We will explore various ways of dying different textures of paper, sizable cloth pieces for wall hanging, and nearly unlimited clothing you bring to class – from socks to shirts, pillow cases, old cotton dish towels, to sneakers!

Discover DrawingGrades 3-8

Faculty: Judy Berhow

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm

Venture into the world of drawing! You will discover perspective, cartooning, Anime drawing and story making. You’ll use a variety of drawing media to create qualities of lines, shapes, colors, and textures. It’s fun and exciting to learn to see the world around you as you Discover Drawing!

Hamburger Sewing KitGrades 5-8

Faculty: Patty Albrecht

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm

As we live in a world of Re-Use, Reduce, and Recycle, I have created a fantastic use for a wide-mouth Mason jar, lid, fabric, and thread. Students will construct their own sewing kit, one that will provide them with a compact, yet very functional accessory needed for travel, college, gifts, and the personal satisfaction of stating that they created it at College for Kids! Students will learn to assemble, sew on buttons, stitch by hand, and create with beads.

Indian Crafts Grades 5-8

Faculty: Patty Albrecht

July 8-12 @ 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 2:30-4pm

The Native American tribes of Northern Minnesota created ceremonial dresses, trimmings, jewelry, trinkets, games and stories from all natural materials provided from “Mother Earth.” Everything of nature served a purpose, such as: feathers, shells, birch bark, pine needles, sweet grasses and more. This course will take you back in time to create dream-catchers, feather art, pin needle basket weaving, birch bark quill work, etc. Our focus will be hands-on creative crafts using no glues or other adhesives… ALL NATURAL MATERIALS.

Mask Mania!Grades 3-8

Faculty: Halley Sobeck

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm

Make, paint, collage, and decorate masks from around the world! We will learn about the uses and styles of Mardi Gras, Venetian, African, and lots of different animal masks! We will use clay, paper mache, found objects, beads, feathers, plaster molds, paint, and so much more to create your own masks from around the world! This is a great class for students interested in different cultures and art!

Photos Fantastic!Grades 5-8

Faculty: Andrea Church

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm

Learn the basics of taking great digital photos and then how to jazz them up using online photo editors and tools. Learn how to crop or resize photos and make adjustments. Use special effects to make your photos silly, fancy or just plain outrageous! We will be taking practice photos around the WSU campus to learn basic photography skills such as macro shots, zooming, and landscapes. You must bring your camera USB/transfer cable to class or an SD card reader to transfer your photos to the computer. Note: please make sure cameras have fully charged batteries before class time. Students should also bring earphones for assembling a video with music.

Pinhole PhotographyGrades 3-6

Faculty: Tom Hill

Sessions TBA

Because of its simplicity, pinhole photography is a great way to learn about how photography works. In this hands-on class, students will learn the optics behind this fascinating phenomenon and have a chance to build their own cameras. No batteries, memory cards, or even lenses involved–this is photography at its simplest. We will discuss how pinholes work and have been used artistically, but students will spend most of their time building cameras, making exposures, and developing and printing their photographs in a traditional black and white darkroom.

Stunning ScrapbooksGrades 3-8

Faculty: Kercia Mueller

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

Do you want a special place to hold your pictures and memories? Do you love to create? Then Stunning Scrapbooks is the class for you! Each day you will create a scrapbook page or more for your special memories. Through tutorials and techniques, you will even learn new ways to make your scrapbook pages look absolutely stunning.

Take the Stage: Acting through Theatre GamesGrades 5-8

Faculty: Heather Williams

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

Do you like to perform? Do you want to learn about creating characters for the stage and working together with fellow performers? This is the course for you! You will learn about acting using theatre games to develop your performance skills. All you need to bring is your imagination, creativity, and ability to have fun.

The Widening World of BATIK Awaits You!!Grades 3-8

Faculty: Debby Klages

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

THE WIDENING WORLD OF BATIK, AWAITS - YOU!!

Since ancient times, the multi-step art of Batik has offered endless possibilities for creativity! What awaits YOU, the artist, are beautiful explorations of your own original drawings and designs – using both the brilliant colors of Procion dyes (also used in the class, CREATING INCREDIBLE WONDERS WITH DYES, with low-heated waxes! Your work, once completed, will carry the look of stained glass, as it is translucent in light.We will explore various techniques of Batik making, using many kinds of paper, and also amazing Rice Paper!In addition, you will learn about painting and designing, using special Batik tools, with pieces of cloth stretched on frames.

Watercolor DreamsGrades 3-8

Faculty: Judy Berhow

July 8-12 @ 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 2:30-4pm

Dreaming about being a painter? This class is for all budding artists and will fit just right for all students to learn inspirational colorful, wet-in-wet watercolor techniques. We will also explore mixed media painting and collage. All levels of ability can learn something new and fun! Students will be supplied with brushes, watercolor paints, paper and other supplies.

Social Studies Courses:

Working on the RailroadGrades 5-8

Faculty: Jeanine Black

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

What was it like to work on the railroad in Minnesota and Wisconsin in the days of steam locomotives and what is it like today? Did you know that there were streetcars (trolleys) in many local cities, such as Winona, Minneapolis, La Crosse, and Eau Claire? What kinds of jobs could our grandparents have on the railroads and streetcar lines, and what jobs are available today? In this class, you will talk to people who "work on the railroad," learn what goes on in a train station, dispatching center, railroad yard, and maintenance facility. You will also learn interesting jargon (words), legends, and songs about railroading. By the end of the class, you'll be able to distinguish between different types of rail cars and how high speeds, subway trains, monorail trains, and trolleys are different from one another.

History of Winona through ExplorationGrades 5-8

Faculty: Laura Edlund

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

What do you know about Winona’s History? When did Europeans first settle here? Who lived here before that? What are some of the hidden historical gems our city has to offer? Students will learn about Winona’s History by visiting local museums and historical sites. They will track their discoveries in a photo collages to be displayed and taken home the last day of class.

Foreign Language Courses:

Explore Japan!Grades 5-8

Faculty: Kyle Aure

July 8-12 @ 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @2:30-4pm

Come learn about Japan as we take an adventure exploring Japanese the language, cultural arts, music, history, and anime/manga. This course is great if you are interested in studying Global Studies, Japanese language, Asian arts, or eastern history. I hope to see you all there!

French for Fun!Grades 3-6
Faculty: Nancy Bachler

July 8-12 @ 12:30-2pm & 2:30-4pm

July 15-19 @ 12:30pm & 2:30-4pm

This quick course in French will give you the ability to speak and understand “un petit” French with a pronunciation “trèsélégante.” French culture and cuisine are also part of the class, and you’ll view slides and photos, sing French songs, learn French poetry, and sample some authentic French food – NOT french fries!

Holá Spanish!Grades 3-6

Faculty: TBA

Sessions TBA

This class will introduce the language of Spanish to students in a fun and creative way! They will learn sounds, memorization games, vocab, spelling, and simple expressions.