Fall 2022 Class Choices

PLEASE NOTE: 

EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY, JULY 15. FEES INCREASE TO $65 AFTER FRIDAY.

Classes will not be selected until August 8th. 

Three notes to mention before I list out the classes:

1. We will be offering a bonus PE period before Co-Op each Tuesday. When you select classes, you will need to tell us whether your family will be arriving at 1:00 to participate in PE.
2. We are exploring the possibility of offering a SHHC Chorus during
second period. This Chorus will potentially span grades 3-12. If we are
able to work out logistics, we will note in the class selection
instructions that this is an option for any student wanting to make
Chorus their second period choice. An end of year performance will be
scheduled, if we are able to pull this idea together.
3. As always, we will assign our younger treasures to Preschool and
Pre-K according to birthday.

GRADES K-2

First Period:
Backyard Bugs (Koz)— How do crickets make their sound? How do fireflies light up? Come join us as we answer these and many more questions aboutyour favorite bugs! We’ll play games, do crafts, share  stories, and eat“bug” snacks! Class fee-$10


The Marvels of the Human Body (Little/Kise)-– Let’s take a journey from
head to toe as we discover the weird, wonderful and fascinating body God gave us! This class will have plenty of hands on activities and projects. Prepare to be amazed!!

Second Period:
Missionaries from Around the World (Ross/Walton)– TENTATIVE


Masterpiece Makers (Little)
— Join us as we create artistic masterpieces
every week! We will be doing projects in a variety of styles of art.
Class fee-$5

GRADES 3-5
First Period:
Olympics (Steward/Whitsel)— Students will learn the history of the
Olympic Games, sports in the Olympic Games, mascots and symbolism in the Olympics and more. Students will also participate in interactive lessons such as crafts and acting the opening ceremonies to reinforce what they learn.


Meteorology (Hughes)– TENTATIVE

Second Period:
Creative Communications (Payne)— In this class, we will use lots of
improv games, storytelling, and role play to learn important listening
and communication skills. Students will practice self-expression,
listening, and even have a few group sharing opportunities to get them
comfortable speaking in front of others.


A Box of Chocolates (Barr)— Like a box of chocolates where you never
know what you are going to get, this is the class where you never know
what we’re going to do. From teatime to dioramas to team building to ice
cream in a bag!

GRADES 6+
First Period:
Around the World (Deppe/Winters)— Grades 8-12. The students in this
class will be responsible for researching a place of interest around the
world (country, city, geographical area) and presenting the information
to the class.  They can work in groups or go solo.  They will do a short
presentation of the FACTS any way they wish and may use books, maps,
posters, props, crafts, art, games, etc. to aid in their presentation. 
They will also bring a prepared FOOD item to share with the class that
represents their place of interest.  This class will be FUN and will
also help to sharpen the following skills:  research, public speaking,
cooking, and collaboration (if working with a partner). Think… FACTS, FOOD, FUN!


Service Club (Lovelace)— Service club will work on projects such as
missionary care packets, painting scripture rocks to leave around,
making no sew blankets for children in need, and other projects to serve
our community. Class fee-$10


Historical Re-enactments (Quiles)– TENTATIVE

Second Period:
No-Bake Desserts (Steinmetz)–Learn to make some fun desserts that don’t require the use of an oven or stove. We will explore new ways to make some sweet treats! Students will be responsible for bringing and
cleaning up their own set of designated cooking tools each week. Please
be aware that if you have a child with known allergies such as nuts,
peanuts, dairy, eggs, gluten, it will not be possible to accommodate
alternative ingredients. Class fee-$15


Art Around the World (Rossano/Burkhart)— This class will focus on
teaching art mediums used in different countries throughout the various
historical periods.  We will be learning the art from China, France,
Cuba, England, and America, just to name a few countries. A brief
description of the periods will be discussed and what significance they
played on the artist from that time. We will try to use everyday items,
that you may have in your home, to keep costs down.  For example, when discussing Neoclassical Art with an emphasis on the Greeks and Romans the students will create columns using either legos, clay, or
drawing.(Class fee TBD)


Literature Study (Kise)— Have you read the Wilderking Series by
Jonathan Rogers? Are you up for hilariously quirky characters and
riotous adventures? Join us as we embark on a trek through Corenwald. We will read, discuss, create and FeechieFeast too! This class requires
some outside reading as there will not be time to read the whole book in
class. Class fee- $10 to purchase The Bark of the Bog Owl (first book of
the series). If you already have this book, we can waive the fee.