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“Seek Shelter! The Storm is Coming!” “Toto, I’ve a feeling we're not at RBCS any more.” - Dorothy. Students are challenged to design and build storm shelters that will hold up to wind and water weathering. It will require creativity to create a shelter using only natural materials and a limited budget. Through data collection and writing skills they will pool their knowledge design their templates. Project team students will test their template to measure how it holds up to the forces of nature. Each project team will keep careful notes to reproduce the shelter. Harry Potter and RBCS Students- Perfect Together! “Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic.”-Dumbledore. We will explore words and their magic, through reading and writing, as we venture with Harry Potter, Ron and Hermione in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Let’s have fun dis- covering the world of Hogwarts and write our own recipes for magical potions. Each week our little wizards will concoct a recipe filled with letters, words, and punctuations marks. Students will even take a jour- ney on the Hogwarts Express out of Red Bank station to look for inter- esting ideas for their recipes. Fear not, a personalized copy of our top Secret RBCS Potions Cookbook will be delivered to your door by Hed- wig himself. SUMMER INSTITUTE 2016 July 5 to August 5 (5 weeks) 8:30 am12:30 pm Grades K-4 Workshops Fairytales gone wild! Let's have lunch with the big bad wolf or dance the night away with Cinder- ella’s step sisters to explore the truths in these well known fairy tales, folktales, and fables. We will enjoy reading a variety of stories that are filled with funny, unexpected twists. Students will create and act out their own magical story with a new exciting ending to the familiar tale. By comparing the original story to the fractured version, writers will realize where there is creativity the possibilities for endings are limitless. Fans can view the stu- dent performances on our RBCS website! Life Beneath Our Feet Join our trek to Huber Woods to uncover nature’s diversity. We will study life from beneath our feet all the way up to the sky as we learn the life cycle of trees. We will stop! look! listen! to learn about our natu- ral neighbors. By the end of the week, we will make our own paper and publish an RBCS Naturalist Guide Book. So grab your backpacks, bin- oculars, magnify glass, and your journal to document your experience as a naturalist. “If you go out in the woods to- day you're sure of a big sur- prise…” - Teddy Bears Picnic JUMP START TO KINDERGARTEN! Incoming Kindergarten Students This program will introduce the children to the Charter School envi- ronment, the Kindergarten class- room, and a structured Kindergar- ten school day. The program will be an excellent academic overview and will minimize regression during the summer.

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“Seek Shelter! The Storm is Coming!”

“Toto, I’ve a feeling we're not at RBCS any more.” - Dorothy. Students are challenged to design and build storm shelters that will hold up to wind and water weathering. It will require creativity to create a shelter using only natural materials and a limited budget. Through data collection and writing skills they will pool their knowledge design their templates. Project team students will test their template to measure how it holds up to the forces of nature. Each project team will keep careful notes to reproduce the shelter.

Harry Potter and RBCS Students- Perfect Together! “Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic.”-Dumbledore. We will explore words and their magic, through reading and writing, as we venture with Harry Potter, Ron and Hermione in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Let’s have fun dis-covering the world of Hogwarts and write our own recipes for magical potions. Each week our little wizards will concoct a recipe filled with letters, words, and punctuations marks. Students will even take a jour-ney on the Hogwarts Express out of Red Bank station to look for inter-esting ideas for their recipes. Fear not, a personalized copy of our top Secret RBCS Potions Cookbook will be delivered to your door by Hed-wig himself.

SUMMER INSTITUTE 2016 July 5 to August 5 (5 weeks) 8:30 am—12:30 pm

Grades K-4 Workshops

Fairytales gone wild! Let's have lunch with the big bad wolf or dance the night away with Cinder-ella’s step sisters to explore the truths in these well known fairy tales, folktales, and fables. We will enjoy reading a variety of stories that are filled with funny, unexpected twists. Students will create and act out their own magical story with a new exciting ending to the familiar tale. By comparing the original story to the fractured version, writers will realize where there is creativity the possibilities for endings are limitless. Fans can view the stu-dent performances on our RBCS website!

Life Beneath Our Feet Join our trek to Huber Woods to uncover nature’s diversity. We will study life from beneath our feet all the way up to the sky as we learn the life cycle of trees. We will stop! look! listen! to learn about our natu-ral neighbors. By the end of the week, we will make our own paper and publish an RBCS Naturalist Guide Book. So grab your backpacks, bin-oculars, magnify glass, and your journal to document your experience as a naturalist. “If you go out in the woods to-day you're sure of a big sur-prise…” - Teddy Bears Picnic

JUMP START

TO KINDERGARTEN!

Incoming Kindergarten Students

This program will introduce the

children to the Charter School envi-

ronment, the Kindergarten class-

room, and a structured Kindergar-

ten school day. The program will be

an excellent academic overview and

will minimize regression during the

summer.

SUMMER INSTITUTE 2016 July 5 to August 5 (5 weeks) 8:30 am—12:30 pm

5-8 Workshops

Set Sail… to RBCS where the fun learning never ends. Who ev-er thought learning geometry, velocity, measurement, and force could be so much fun? You will be working as an engineer with an boat builder from a nearby Yacht Club planning, designing, and building a sail-boat to explore the Navesink River; but wait! What good is building a boat if you don't know how to sail it!? You will also be working with an expert sailor who will guide us through the waters on a beginners course. Don't forget to your sun block and boat shoes as we sail into the sunset!

“Do you have what it takes? ...to be a Survivor”

Are you a survivor? If you are come join us at Sum-mer Institute for fun and exciting challenges that will test you both physically and mentally. Jump, swim, climb, run to improve your overall fitness, while build-ing teamwork skills and strategies to complete the challenges. Participating in Challenge Initiative Games, either the team will make it across, or they will fall victim to the opponents. Will your team have what it takes to be the survivors at the end of the course through a surprise challenge course!

A ……. 5,6,7,8 ...Get your feet moving to the beat! Everyone loves music and moving to the forever changing music industry. This workshop will keep you on your toes with exciting lessons and surprise activi-ties that will bring out your inner self. Through writing we will learn how to turn events that are occurring in our everyday lives or the world around us into rhythm and metaphors. This will help us discover how to make them into a person-alized Spoken Word through song and dance. We will waltz through the many different music styles. We will begin with the fundamentals and finish dancing like the stars. So let’s turn up the tempo and show RBCS what we’ve got!

River Rangers Students will navigate The Navesink in the same style canoe that the Lenape Indians used while learning about their culture and heritage. They will discover the importance of the Earth’s ecological balance as we perform water quality testing, study the flora and fauna and discuss ways to preserve this area for future generations. Daily, we will chart water quality, tides and temperature changes and discuss reasons behind these findings. Students will also get a daily exercise and develop teamwork skills and learn valuable mari-time and survival skills. Students will create a portfolio to include summary reflections, hypothesis and con-clusions and the parallel between river use during time of Lenape and now.

“A buscar Refugio! Viene la Tormenta!” “Toto, Tengo un presentimiento, nosotros ya no esta-mos más en la RBCS .” - Dorotea. Estudiantes serán retados a diseñar y construir refugios para tormentas que aguanten al viento, al agua y a las inclemencias del tiempo. Esto requiere creatividad para construir un refugio usando solo materiales naturales y con un presupuesto corto. A Través de recolectar infor-mación los estudiantes pondrán sus conocimien-tos para diseñar un templete. Un equipo probará sus templetes para medir cuánto aguantara a la fuerza natural. Cada equipo tomará cuidadosamente notas para poder reproducir sus refugios en la clase de STEM en el otoño.

Estudiantes de la escuela charter y Harry Potter - Juntos perfectamente!

“Palabras son, en mi no nada humilde opinión, la fuente inagotable de magia .”-Dumbledore. Exploramos las palabras y su magia, a través de leer y escribir, mientras aventuramos con Harry Potter, Ron and Hermione in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Vamos a tener diversión descubriendo las palabras de Hogwarts y escribiendo nuestras propias recetas de dosis mágicas. Cada semana nuestros ma-gos confeccionarán recetas con cartas y palabras.Estudiantes tendrán una aventura en el Hogwarts Express en la estación Red Bank buscando interesantes ideas para sus recetas. No tengas miedo de tener una copia personalizada de las mejores secre-tas dosis de magia del libro de RBCS, el cual puede ser enviado a la puerta de tu

El Ins tuto de Verano 2016 5 de julio hasta el 5 de agosto (5 semanas) 8:30 am—12:30 pm

Talleres 1- 4

Cuentos de Hadas se Vuelven Salvajes! Vamos a tener almuerzo con el lobo malo, o bailar la noche antes con la cenicienta y sus hermanastras, exploramos la verdad detrás de estos cuentos populares, fábulas y cuentos de hadas conocidos.Leeremos y disfrutaremos muchas historias que están llenas de mucha diversión y giros inesperados. Estudiantes crearán y actuarán su propia historia mágica con un nuevo final diferente al que conocemos. Al comparar la historia original con la versión fracturada, escritores se darán cuenta que la creatividad para las historias y sus finales son incontables. Todos nuestros fanáticos podrán ver las actuaciones de los ninos en el sitio de internet de la RBCS!

Vida por Debajo de Nuestros Pies

Acompanenos a una caminata a Hu-ber Woods. Estudiaremos la vida natural que hay desde por debajo de nuestros pies hasta el cielo cono-ciendo los ciclos de vida de los árbo-les. Nos detendremos! Ob-servaremos!y Escucharemos! Para estudiar nuestra vecina naturaleza. Al final de la semana, haremos nues-tro propio papel y lo publi-caremos en un libro “Guía Natural-ista de la RBCS”. Agarren sus mochi-las, binoculars,lentes de aumente, y listos para una aventura para docu-mentar su experiencia con la natura-leza.. “Si usted va afuera al bosque ahora tendras una gran sorpresa...Osos de Peluche en Picnic”

Intruduccion de Kindergarten (Solo para ninos que em-

pezaran Kindergarten) Este programa introducira los nue-vos estudiantes del Kindergarten en el entorno de la Charter school, su ambiente, la clase, y la estructura de un dia de clases. Vamos a ex-plorar el abecedario de la A a la Z.

Es muy facil, como 1,2,3!

El Ins tuto de Verano 2016 5 de julio hasta el 5 de agosto (5 semanas) 8:30 am—12:30 pm

Talleres 5-8

Vamos a Zarpar… a RBCS donde la diversión nunca termina. Ya sea aprendiendo Geometria, velocidad, medida o dimensión, y fuerza puede ser tan divertido? Tu trabajaras como ingeniero con un constructor de botes de un club de Yates cercano ,planearas, diseñaras y construirás un velero para explorar el río Navesink; pero espera! Que tan bueno será construir un bote cuando no sabes navegar en velero? También trabajarás con un experto velero quien te guiará a través de las agua en un curso para principiantes. No se te olvide usar bloqueador solar y zapatos de agua y a navegar en un velero hasta el ocaso!

“Tienes lo que se necesita ? ...para ser un so-breviviente”

Eres tu un sobreviviente? Si tu eres uno, ven y acompáña-nos al Instituto de verano para un divertido y excitante reto que te privara de dos maneras Física y mentalmente. Salta, Nada, Sube, corre para mejorar tu rendimiento físico, mien-tras construimos habilidades en equipo y estrategias para completar el reto. Participamos en juegos integrados, tal vez el equipo lo hará todo, o caerán víctimas a sus oponen-tes. Al final del curso tendrá tu equipo lo necesario para ser los sobrevivientes en este sorpresivo curso de retos!

A ……. 5,6,7,8 ...Pon esos pies a mover al ritmo! A todos nos gusta la músi-ca y movernos al ritmo del cambio de la industria de la músi-ca. Este taller te mantendrá los dedos de los pies con lec-ciones excitantes y actividades que harán salir tu propio yo. Escribiendo aprenderemos como cambiar eventos que están ocurriendo en nuestro diario vivir o alrededor del mundo y convertirlas en ritmos y metáforas. Esto nos ayudará a des-cubrir cómo cambiar a palabras comunes y personales con-virtiéndolas en canciones y bailes. Bailaremos vals al ritmo de diferentes tipos de música. Empezaremos con los funda-mentos del baile y terminaremos bailando como las estrellas. Vamos a encender el ritmo y mostrar a la RBCS que si lo tenemos!

Guardianes del Rio Estudiantes navegaron el río Navesink de la misma manera que lo hicieron los indios Lenape con sus canoas. Al mismo tiempo aprenderemos su cultura y su herencia. Descubrirán la importancia del equilibrio ecologico de la tierra y la cali-dad de agua, estudiaremos la flora y fauna y discutiremos las maneras de preservar esas áreas para futuras genera-ciones. Diariamente haremos un cuadro de calidad de agua, marea y cambios de temperatura y discutiremos la razón de estos descubrimientos. Estudiantes harán su ejercicio diario y desarrollaran habilidades de equipo y aprenderán val-uables habilidades marítimas para sobrevivir. Estudiantes crearán un portafolio incluyendo una listas de reflecciones , hipótesis ,conclusiones entre el uso del río ahora y el uso del río durante el tiempo de los indios Lenape.