Summer Program

Nonfiction, Acting, and Cooking - NEARING CAPACITY

MaryLynne Kerman
Sessions 1, 4: 11:30am-12:30pm
Session 3: 10:15-11:15am
Grades 2-3
Note: Sessions 3 & 4 are Nearing Capacity. Register Now.
Session 1: Planets and Outer Space
The first session will focus on planets and outer spaceThe students will learn all about this topic using an awesome nonfiction text. Parts will be assigned followed by practicing reading fluency and acting to prepare for a virtual performance. Lastly, the students will create a delicious snack to go with the theme of the week and eat it upon finishing the performance. 
Maximum number 10
Session 1: 11:30am-12:30pm
Grades 2-3

Session 3: Weird and Wild Sea Creatures
This week our focus will be on weird and wild sea creatures. The students will learn all about this topic using an awesome nonfiction text. Parts will be assigned followed by practicing reading fluency and acting to prepare for a virtual performance. Lastly, the students will create a delicious snack to go with the theme of the week and eat it upon finishing the performance. 
Maximum number 10 
Session 3: 10:15-11:15am
Grades 2-3
 
Session 4: Bumblebees
This week our focus will be on bumblebees. The students will learn all about this topic using an awesome nonfiction text. Parts will be assigned followed by practicing reading fluency and acting to prepare for a virtual performance. Lastly, the students will create a delicious snack to go with the theme of the week and eat it upon finishing the performance. 
Maximum number 10 
Session 4: 11:30am-12:30pm
Grades 2-3
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Sinai Akiba Academy is a private Jewish day school in Los Angeles, serving students in Early Childhood through Grade 8. We also offer a variety of parenting classes and programs for children through our Parenting Center. A Sinai Temple school.

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