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Jr Chef Central Program (11/16/2...


#804
C/R Internal

Jr. Chef Central will provide a series of 5 hands-on cooking classes for 4th-6th grade students.  Each 1 hour and 45 minute assembly is designed to build the knowledge, confidence and skills of participants, and facilitated by a cooking instructor.  Each session will focus on increasing consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, recipe preparation and proper use of relevant culinary tools and equipment. 

During each session, one healthy dish will be prepared with an emphasis on the use of fresh seasonal produce.  ALL new recipes for the assemblies this year are: Spinach Yogurt Dip with Veggies for Dipping, Tortilla Pizzas, Southwest Ranch Salad, Chicken Tabbouleh and Fruit Sushi.

  • Date and Times: Monday, November 16- Friday November 20, 2015 from 1:30pm – 3:15pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Cafeteria
  • Students are required to have their hair pulled back and wear sneakers or other rubber soled, closed-toed shoes. 
  • One parent volunteer will be required before each session to assist with set-up, breakdown and students.  VolunteerSpot will be sent out to all participants for sign up options

Jr. Chef Central will provide a series of 5 hands-on cooking classes for 4th-6th grade students.  Each 1 hour and 45 minute assembly is designed to build the knowledge, confidence and skills of participants, and facilitated by a cooking instructor.  Each session will focus on increasing consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, recipe preparation and proper use of relevant culinary tools and equipment. 

During each session, one healthy dish will be prepared with an emphasis on the use of fresh seasonal produce.  ALL new recipes for the assemblies this year are: Spinach Yogurt Dip with Veggies for Dipping, Tortilla Pizzas, Southwest Ranch Salad, Chicken Tabbouleh and Fruit Sushi.

  • Date and Times: Monday, November 16- Friday November 20, 2015 from 1:30pm – 3:15pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Cafeteria
  • Students are required to have their hair pulled back and wear sneakers or other rubber soled, closed-toed shoes. 
  • One parent volunteer will be required before each session to assist with set-up, breakdown and students.  VolunteerSpot will be sent out to all participants for sign up options

Jr. Chef Central will provide a series of 5 hands-on cooking classes for 4th-6th grade students.  Each 1 hour and 45 minute assembly is designed to build the knowledge, confidence and skills of participants, and facilitated by a cooking instructor.  Each session will focus on increasing consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, recipe preparation and proper use of relevant culinary tools and equipment. 

During each session, one healthy dish will be prepared with an emphasis on the use of fresh seasonal produce.  ALL new recipes for the assemblies this year are: Spinach Yogurt Dip with Veggies for Dipping, Tortilla Pizzas, Southwest Ranch Salad, Chicken Tabbouleh and Fruit Sushi.

  • Date and Times: Monday, November 16- Friday November 20, 2015 from 1:30pm – 3:15pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Cafeteria
  • Students are required to have their hair pulled back and wear sneakers or other rubber soled, closed-toed shoes. 
  • One parent volunteer will be required before each session to assist with set-up, breakdown and students.  VolunteerSpot will be sent out to all participants for sign up options

Living History Experiences with ...


#805
C/R Internal

This 7 day camp would cover a large part of the California History curriculum topics in fun living history sessions with artifacts and activities.  ‘Field trip’ topics are Primitive Man; Roman Life; Yokut Indians; Revolutionary War; Mountain Man; CA Gold Rush; Civil War. Activities to include:  marching drill , pine nut anklet; soapstone pendant; clay pot; loom weaving; flint and steel fire starting; quilt square sewing

  • Dates and Times:  All shortened days, Thursday to Friday, 11/12-19.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class in courtyard.  Ready to work from 1:30-3:15pm (1 hour 45 minutes)
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Stage in the Auditorium
  • Open to 4th-6th graders.  Maximum of 30. 
  • Each parent (or other adult) will be required to attend one activity session to assist with the activities from 2:30 to 3:15pm.  VolunteerSpot will be sent out to all participants for sign up options

This 7 day camp would cover a large part of the California History curriculum topics in fun living history sessions with artifacts and activities.  ‘Field trip’ topics are Primitive Man; Roman Life; Yokut Indians; Revolutionary War; Mountain Man; CA Gold Rush; Civil War. Activities to include:  marching drill , pine nut anklet; soapstone pendant; clay pot; loom weaving; flint and steel fire starting; quilt square sewing

  • Dates and Times:  All shortened days, Thursday to Friday, 11/12-19.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class in courtyard.  Ready to work from 1:30-3:15pm (1 hour 45 minutes)
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Stage in the Auditorium
  • Open to 4th-6th graders.  Maximum of 30. 
  • Each parent (or other adult) will be required to attend one activity session to assist with the activities from 2:30 to 3:15pm.  VolunteerSpot will be sent out to all participants for sign up options

This 7 day camp would cover a large part of the California History curriculum topics in fun living history sessions with artifacts and activities.  ‘Field trip’ topics are Primitive Man; Roman Life; Yokut Indians; Revolutionary War; Mountain Man; CA Gold Rush; Civil War. Activities to include:  marching drill , pine nut anklet; soapstone pendant; clay pot; loom weaving; flint and steel fire starting; quilt square sewing

  • Dates and Times:  All shortened days, Thursday to Friday, 11/12-19.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class in courtyard.  Ready to work from 1:30-3:15pm (1 hour 45 minutes)
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Stage in the Auditorium
  • Open to 4th-6th graders.  Maximum of 30. 
  • Each parent (or other adult) will be required to attend one activity session to assist with the activities from 2:30 to 3:15pm.  VolunteerSpot will be sent out to all participants for sign up options

2015/16 CUBS CLUB


#122
Crocker/Riverside PTA

25 Raffle Tickets


#803
C/R Internal

Adult Pasta Dinner - Day of


#800
C/R Internal

Adult Pasta Dinner - Day of - to be sold at the check in/out tables

Adult Pasta Dinner - Day of - to be sold at the check in/out tables

Adult Pasta Dinner - Day of - to be sold at the check in/out tables

Cool Kids Code


#808
C/R Internal

Cool Kids Code

It’s hard to imagine a world without computers. From farming to space travel, start-up companies to school work, technology is integral in all aspects of our lives. What makes it all run is code, the computer language. Educators recommend computer science as a cornerstone of curriculum starting in elementary school to ensure children learn vital coding skills that will unlock their future. Cool Kids Code will provide an introduction to coding using the accessible Scratch program developed at MIT. Students will build their coding confidence and programming expertise through character movement, costumes, sounds, and puzzles along with real-world challenges to keep them engaged. On the last day they will showcase their animated movies and meet coding professionals in the community. This course will be led by Donnelly West, a UC Davis genetics PhD candidate with a passion for education and applied biotechnology and assisted by Marc Krichman, a Crocker/Riverside parent and tech business owner. 

 

  • Date and Times: Monday, March 7th – Friday, March 11th, 2016 from 1:30pm – 3:15pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class (5 DAYS)
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Library
  • VolunteerSpot will be sent out for additional parent participants for the program for set up, assistance, and clean up.  Parents welcome to learn with the students if you can join!

Cost

The cost for Cool Kids Code is $85 to the Crocker/Riverside PTA.  Payment online confirms your spot in the session: https://crockerriverside.schoolauction.net/sj2015/give.   Max capacity is 30 students

Cool Kids Code

It’s hard to imagine a world without computers. From farming to space travel, start-up companies to school work, technology is integral in all aspects of our lives. What makes it all run is code, the computer language. Educators recommend computer science as a cornerstone of curriculum starting in elementary school to ensure children learn vital coding skills that will unlock their future. Cool Kids Code will provide an introduction to coding using the accessible Scratch program developed at MIT. Students will build their coding confidence and programming expertise through character movement, costumes, sounds, and puzzles along with real-world challenges to keep them engaged. On the last day they will showcase their animated movies and meet coding professionals in the community. This course will be led by Donnelly West, a UC Davis genetics PhD candidate with a passion for education and applied biotechnology and assisted by Marc Krichman, a Crocker/Riverside parent and tech business owner. 

 

  • Date and Times: Monday, March 7th – Friday, March 11th, 2016 from 1:30pm – 3:15pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class (5 DAYS)
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Library
  • VolunteerSpot will be sent out for additional parent participants for the program for set up, assistance, and clean up.  Parents welcome to learn with the students if you can join!

Cost

The cost for Cool Kids Code is $85 to the Crocker/Riverside PTA.  Payment online confirms your spot in the session: https://crockerriverside.schoolauction.net/sj2015/give.   Max capacity is 30 students

Cool Kids Code

It’s hard to imagine a world without computers. From farming to space travel, start-up companies to school work, technology is integral in all aspects of our lives. What makes it all run is code, the computer language. Educators recommend computer science as a cornerstone of curriculum starting in elementary school to ensure children learn vital coding skills that will unlock their future. Cool Kids Code will provide an introduction to coding using the accessible Scratch program developed at MIT. Students will build their coding confidence and programming expertise through character movement, costumes, sounds, and puzzles along with real-world challenges to keep them engaged. On the last day they will showcase their animated movies and meet coding professionals in the community. This course will be led by Donnelly West, a UC Davis genetics PhD candidate with a passion for education and applied biotechnology and assisted by Marc Krichman, a Crocker/Riverside parent and tech business owner. 

 

  • Date and Times: Monday, March 7th – Friday, March 11th, 2016 from 1:30pm – 3:15pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class (5 DAYS)
  • Location:  Crocker/Riverside Library
  • VolunteerSpot will be sent out for additional parent participants for the program for set up, assistance, and clean up.  Parents welcome to learn with the students if you can join!

Cost

The cost for Cool Kids Code is $85 to the Crocker/Riverside PTA.  Payment online confirms your spot in the session: https://crockerriverside.schoolauction.net/sj2015/give.   Max capacity is 30 students

Crocker/Riverside Membership Dir...


#806
C/R Internal

Introduction to Electronic Techn...


#807
C/R Internal

Introduction to Electronic Technology and Basic Robotics 

An introduction into the world of Electronics Technology and Robotics will be held and instructed by Susannah K. Johnson (Bachelor's of Science Degrees in the fields of Electronics Technology: Automated Systems, and Electronics Technology: Automated Systems) and assisted by Ms Johnson (6th Grade Teacher).  In the first few sessions students will become familiar with basic component parts used in virtually all electronic devices found anywhere in the modern world. The second half of this course will guide students as they engage in a hands-on project assembling an obstacle-avoiding robotic toy cat out of paper/cardboard cut-outs, gearboxes & motors, a switch, and a battery pack. Each student will build their own robot toy which is theirs to keep upon completion (all supplies and tools needed are covered by the fee).

  • •    Date and Times: Monday, March 7th – Friday, March 11th, 2016 from 1:30pm – 3:00pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class (5 DAYS)
  • •    Location:  Crocker/Riverside Classroom #26

Cost

The cost for participation in the Robotics program is $85 to the Crocker/Riverside PTA.  Payment online confirms your spot in the session: https://crockerriverside.schoolauction.net/sj2015/give.  Max capacity is 20 students  

Introduction to Electronic Technology and Basic Robotics 

An introduction into the world of Electronics Technology and Robotics will be held and instructed by Susannah K. Johnson (Bachelor's of Science Degrees in the fields of Electronics Technology: Automated Systems, and Electronics Technology: Automated Systems) and assisted by Ms Johnson (6th Grade Teacher).  In the first few sessions students will become familiar with basic component parts used in virtually all electronic devices found anywhere in the modern world. The second half of this course will guide students as they engage in a hands-on project assembling an obstacle-avoiding robotic toy cat out of paper/cardboard cut-outs, gearboxes & motors, a switch, and a battery pack. Each student will build their own robot toy which is theirs to keep upon completion (all supplies and tools needed are covered by the fee).

  • •    Date and Times: Monday, March 7th – Friday, March 11th, 2016 from 1:30pm – 3:00pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class (5 DAYS)
  • •    Location:  Crocker/Riverside Classroom #26

Cost

The cost for participation in the Robotics program is $85 to the Crocker/Riverside PTA.  Payment online confirms your spot in the session: https://crockerriverside.schoolauction.net/sj2015/give.  Max capacity is 20 students  

Introduction to Electronic Technology and Basic Robotics 

An introduction into the world of Electronics Technology and Robotics will be held and instructed by Susannah K. Johnson (Bachelor's of Science Degrees in the fields of Electronics Technology: Automated Systems, and Electronics Technology: Automated Systems) and assisted by Ms Johnson (6th Grade Teacher).  In the first few sessions students will become familiar with basic component parts used in virtually all electronic devices found anywhere in the modern world. The second half of this course will guide students as they engage in a hands-on project assembling an obstacle-avoiding robotic toy cat out of paper/cardboard cut-outs, gearboxes & motors, a switch, and a battery pack. Each student will build their own robot toy which is theirs to keep upon completion (all supplies and tools needed are covered by the fee).

  • •    Date and Times: Monday, March 7th – Friday, March 11th, 2016 from 1:30pm – 3:00pm.  Children will eat lunch prior to attending class (5 DAYS)
  • •    Location:  Crocker/Riverside Classroom #26

Cost

The cost for participation in the Robotics program is $85 to the Crocker/Riverside PTA.  Payment online confirms your spot in the session: https://crockerriverside.schoolauction.net/sj2015/give.  Max capacity is 20 students  

Kids Pizza Meal - Day of


#801
C/R Internal

Kids Pizza Meal - Day of used for check in/out POS

Kids Pizza Meal - Day of used for check in/out POS

Kids Pizza Meal - Day of used for check in/out POS

Raffle Ticket (single ticket)


#802
C/R Internal