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Students are welcome to pick one class or sign up for both. Rising 6th graders will brush up their math skills and polish their writing before the new school year begins.
Students are welcome to pick one class or sign up for both. Rising 7th and 8th graders will refine their skills prior to pre-algebra and algebra and polish their written work and grammar skills in a writing workshop.
* 7th and 8th grade math cover a wide range of skills and the math course will focus on the following areas:
All 4 integer operations with positive and negative integers
Converting fractions and decimals
Multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting fractions and decimals
Coordinate plane and (x, y) ordered pairs
Intro to 1 and 2 step equations
Intro to word problems involving integer operations and 1 step equations
Our ensemble will work collaboratively, develop musicianship skills, and perform a "tiny desk" concert at the end of each week. All skill levels are welcome. Participants may elect to do one or both weeks.
For beginner to intermediate level players - this camp will enable students to develop confidence, composure and control to succeed on and off the court.
"Our Mission: Create a safe, fun and friendly environment for our students; inspire lifelong learning, both on and off the chess board; build relationships and communities connected through the game of chess."
For High School - learn the fundamentals of graphic design, content creation, and how you can use them to help your business (student org. / team) thrive. Through various projects & challenges, students will learn new skills, experience different design softwares, express their creativity, and have fun. Some projects include: creating digital designs, flyers, custom apparel, video content & so much more!
In this class, we'll don our virtual coding capes and dive into the magical realm of Scratch, where you'll learn to bring your wildest ideas to life with just a few clicks. Imagine creating your very own interactive stories, animated characters, and even games that you and your friends can play! You'll be the mastermind behind your own digital universe, and the best part? No coding experience required.
Students will spend the week discovering how they learn best, including which activities and study methods enhance their learning. They also will practice executive functioning skills, such as organization, planning, and time management.
This course will help students understand and hone the writing and grammar skills most essential to high school. We will cover important writing and analysis habits, skills, and strategies to help students feel confident in beginning their high school Humanities courses, particularly targeting skills that might have been harder to practice and strengthen during the past few years.
For Middle School - learn the fundamentals of graphic design! Through a range of fun creative challenges, students will learn new skills, experience different design softwares, express their creativity, and have fun. All experience levels welcomed, no prior knowledge necessary!
We will create characters and plots, and use them to write stories and even chapter books. We will focus on having fun while boosting writing skills in a warm, nurturing, and creative environment. This course will conclude with a final Publishing Party during which families will be invited to the classroom.
“To me, scientific illustration is the accurate portrayal of any subject from nature,” says Amy Bartlett Wright (Rhode Island School of Design). This field covers everything from subatomic particles to distant galaxies, appearing everywhere from textbooks to murals. In this class, students will create artwork related to flora and fauna, including botanical and medical illustration.
Play countless improv exercises and games, learning the basics of short-form improvisation in the style of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?". The week will culminate with a performance for family and friends.
Students complete activities and projects that introduce Burke's five domains of computer science: Ethics of Computing, Algorithms and Programming, Data and Analysis, Networks and the Internet, and Computing Systems. For Edmund Burke School students, this course fulfills the graduation requirement for one trimester of introductory computer science.
Explore why social movements occur and how social justice theories are applied to social movements. For a final project, students will analyze a problem within society and create a detailed action plan for organizing their own social movement. They also will draw upon literary devices, art as activism, music, dance, oration, poetry, journalism, social media, petition writing, and technology.
There is nothing better than the limitless creativity we all feel when left to our own devices with a bin of LEGOs. In this class, we will build (pun intended!) upon this excitement by teaching LEGO enthusiasts about engineering – how to make a plan, execute it, reflect upon it, and make changes for next time. We also will sprinkle in moments of free-play with LEGOs to satisfy that natural curiosity.
Founded on the need for more personalized instruction for young players, this camp focuses on a) relationships between players and instructors through small group lessons and b) education in the game of soccer and its techniques and tactics. Students develop leadership and teamwork skills, as well as promote a healthy active lifestyle.
This camp will focus on refining specific skills through shooting practice, heading exercises, and drills: ball control, dribbling, passing, defense, control, and team.
*Registration should be completed through the Steve & Kate website: https://steveandkatescamp.com/dc-northwest/. Summer at Burke serves as the Northwest DC site for Steve & Kate’s camp, where campers (ages 4-12) choose “minute to minute” from a range of activities, including animation, music, sports, craftings, and more.
An introduction to yoga practice, including physical postures, and an introduction to meditation. The course would include some study and learning, and a lot of practice.
Co-ed, progressive, college prep school in Washington, DC featuring a challenging curriculum in an inclusive environment for grades 6-12.