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THURSDAY                          Pottery is an ancient art work with clay. Ceramics develops fine motor skills and perception of the third dimension. Our youngest students will
                                   enjoy making pots and cups, panels and sculptures from clay such as birds, animals, dragons, elves, robots and other creatures, decorative fig-
   Muddy Hands                     ures, and an ISB souvenir magnet. All works will be fired and glazed in bright colors. Let's enjoy working with clay!
                                   Maximum 10 students
          Kinder, 1, 2
                                   Children will learn tennis techniques, strokes, and practice drills during these lessons. This class emphasizes technique and basic motor skills.
Jasmina Pejcic (SMT Room)          No prior experience necessary. This activity takes place on our LS Campus.
                                   Maximum 10 students
       Tennis

          Kinder, 1, 2

Dejan Kojic (Red Top)

Cooking with Ms. Jelena            Cooking class with Ms. Jelena, come and learn how to make some sweet and savory “kid favorite foods”. We will cook different kid-friendly food, learn to use
                                   recipes and use your ideas. Fun opportunities to engage our minds, hands and – tummies Maximum 8 students
              Kinder, 1, 2

Jelena Nikolic (Teachers’ Lounge)  Our swimming program will take place at the pool complex “Zdravo dete” (www.zdravodete.rs/bazen). Students will be escorted by swimming
                                   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
Je                                 paid for by families. The price per student is 135 US $ and it needs to be paid before the swimming program begins.

  Swimming Program                 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 seasoned swim-
          Kinder, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5    mers.

  Jovan Lausevic (Zdravo Dete)     Maximum 15 students
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