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Lower School After School Activities  Fall Season 2018

   THURSDAY

Mini Basket                Mini Basket is designed to introduce the game of basketball to young athletes. The program is designed for students age 5-8 years. It will
                           enable students to develop a variety of motor skills with the focus on hand-eye coordination along with spatial and temporal awareness.
        Kinder-2           The height of the hoop and size of the balls and court are modified to the appropriate level for the age of the children. Rules and terminol-
                           ogy of the game will be introduced progressively during class. During this activity, collaboration and communication skills will be empha-
Fun Mosaic                 sized, as well as understand-ing an importance of team work and fair play. Maximum 10 students

        Kinder-2           Students will be making various mosaics from different materials (rice, rocks, leaves, corn, paper, sand, glitter, seeds, fabric…). Every
                           class will have a different theme and students will be taking their work home after each class. Maximum 8 students

    IPad-I Create          A good new way for good old things: Make a story, draw, color, create a puppet play or a comic…But this time, use the iPad!
                           Maximum 8 students
                 Kinder-2
                           Our swimming program will take place at the pool complex “Zdravo dete” (www.zdravodete.rs/bazen). Students will be escorted by swim-
Swimming Program           ming instructors on their way to the pool and back. Parents will need to collect students at the Lower School at 4:40pm. This activity is fee
                           based, and paid for by families. The price per student is 150 US $ and it needs to be paid before the swimming program begins.
                 Kinder-5  We will start with our basic swimming techniques to get accustomed being in the water and learn how to stay afloat. After this, students
                           will learn each popular stroke one step at a time using progressive swimming drills. The activity is designed for both beginners and sea-
                           soned swimmers. Maximum 15 students
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