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  • Advanced Swimming / Mark Vazquez, Aaron Saldana & Shirley Licetti

    This is an advanced swim class. Children should be prepared to do laps and work on several different swim strokes. Class: Advanced 1 (Stroke Readiness) Description: Swimmers can swim independently for 4-6 feet. Students should be able to properly demonstrate primary skills (floating, gliding, streamline, freestyle) without assistance. Swimmers will further develop balance & coordination, fundamentals of backstroke, and freestyle with rotary breathing. Swimmers are introduced to breaststroke, butterfly, and dives from a kneeling/standing position. Skills: Rhythmic breathing, freestyle, backstroke, kneeling and standing dives, elementary backstroke, introduction to breaststroke, and butterfly. Children are expected to bring bathing suits and towels to swimming every week. The child’s name should be on all items. BATHING CAPS are required for boys & girls with hair below their ears. After an initial evaluation, some students may be asked to change to a higher or lower level swim class. If a child is sick or unable to swim, families must provide a written note to the afterschool staff. Accommodations in another class are not guaranteed and students who do not swim are NOT allowed in the pool area. Students may only sign up for 1 swim class per week. If there is availability after registration, another swim class can be added.
  • Amazing Animals / Denise Anderson

    Do you like animals? Do you like drawing and cartoons? Then this is the place for you! We're going to learn all about animals and make some simple, fun cartoons too! Every week we’ll learn all about a new animal - what they eat, what they look like as babies, where they live and what awesome qualities make them special. Then we’ll use Google Whiteboard to draw pictures of our animal friends on our computers (or mobile devices). Every week Miss Denise will take everyone’s drawings (and even some of your voices too) and turn them into a short group animation to share at the beginning of the next week. (They’ll also be posted to our Amazing Animals Drive too, in case you want to download them.) You can choose whether you want to tell a silly story about your animal, or if you want to show us a true, cool fact about them in animated form. No special skills are necessary, just access to our Google Meet and Whiteboard via a computer or mobile device. We will be opening the next session to K students - please note that this class involves reading aloud and using technology to draw independently.
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  • Creative Yoga & Movement/Iren Kamyshev

    Spark your child’s mobility and curiosity with our Creative Yoga & Movement class! Taught by Iren Kamyshev, an internationally experienced teacher, choreographer, and certified yoga instructor. This class combines learning fun yoga poses with imaginative play. Kids will use props and their creativity to design unique dance routines for our school performances. They’ll enhance flexibility, balance, and self-expression—all while having a great time. Join us and watch your child's creativity and confidence shine!
  • Digital Music Production/Building Beats

    Students learn digital music making from scratch using song arrangement, basic music theory/structure, sampling, writing & recording. This is a premium class, $32/week.
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  • Drawing & Painting/Sam White

    In Drawing & Painting Class, students will spend the first half of the semester exploring lots of materials—oil pastels, jumbo color pencils, watercolor, tempera paint, sumi ink, and more. In the second half of the semester, students get to choose their favorite materials and improve their skills. Student interests (like favorite animals) influence lessons. Each class concludes with an opportunity for students to share their work, communicate admiration, and be recognized for their amazing pictures.
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  • Dungeons & Dragons / Ms. Mora

    Adventurers wanted for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D)! In Dungeons & Dragons, players form an adventuring party to explore fantasy worlds together, go on epic quests and level up in experience. The Game Master (also known as the GM) is the game's referee and storyteller. There’s no winning or losing in D&D—at least, not in the conventional way. Create a character and join others on an adventure as you roll dice and decide what happens next!
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  • Game Time

    Structured and unstructured time to play a variety of sports and games - both physical and non-physical (cards, board games, brain games.). The focus will be on team sports and games that foster cooperation, competition, following rules, being a team player and a good sport.
  • Girls Who Code / Jackie Olivares

    Our 3-5th Grade Clubs help build the foundational skills and understanding of computer science concepts and sisterhood through reading, discussion and coding activities. In order to build the skills you need to make an impact, you will learn how to code from our fun online tutorials and activities that will help you build fun projects to share with friends and family
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  • Guitar

    Established in 2008, EzraGuitar is a guitar program designed to give kids the opportunity to study with some of the greatest classical guitarists of this generation, while using a method of learning designed especially for them. Our group classes are the core of the EzraGuitar method. These classes are built on the philosophy of Maoz Ezra, that music should be taught in the "language of children" and tailored to their natural abilities. By studying with this method and philosophy, it is our goal that children will connect to music making in a natural and organic way. Through creative games and ensemble work, children will leave each lesson with a sense of accomplishment and musical knowledge that will remain with them as a foundation for any future musical endeavors. EzraGuitar Kids Group Guitar Lessons (Grades K-5) We teach small group lessons for children in grades K- 5 (*kids are grouped according to age & level, the course is cumulative.) Melody & Rhythm: through a mix of repertoire including, classical, folk, children’s songs, rock, jazz, contemporary and original compositions, students will learn to play music, not only exercises. Reading music: Through our unique method children will learn to recognize, know and master the notes in a range of four octaves. Ensemble work: From the beginning children will be learning to play in an ensemble. This group work puts emphasis on listening with sensitivity and working together. Performance: At the end of each session, students will perform in a concert. Performance is a major part of studying music, it teaches the student about building self confidence and the joy of sharing music. Teachers: Classes are taught by the world class faculty of EzraGuitar! *Please note that students will be scheduled by EzraGuitar into class times that are appropriate for their age and level. Classes are 40 min long. When not in class with EzraGuitar, children will be in the care of the wonderful PS 11 After School program both before and after their guitar lessons. FOR ALL EzraGuitar Classes:Students will need their own guitar for class. EzraGuitar has for purchase a full line of high quality guitars that are sized especially for children. We offer unique return policies and upgrade services and starter kit packages special for our students. To order instruments just give us a call, come into the shop or place your order directly online at www.ezraguitar.com. Phone: 718-434-2103, address: 785 Coney Island Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11218. Guitars will be delivered, free of charge, to kids on the first day of class! Students will need an appropriately sized nylon string classical guitar. Please consult with us before purchasing an instrument on your own. **If you would like to have a free trial lesson and/or get sized for your guitar over the summer, please contact EzraGuitar @ 718-434-2103 or info@ezraguitar.com. Website: https://www.ezraguitar.com/ and we will be happy to set up an appointment for you! This is a premium class and costs $40.00 per lesson. Lesson will be from 2:45-3:25 or 3:35-4:15. Students will take part in another activity either before or after their lesson. Dismissal from after school will be at 4:15.
  • Hip Hop / Devynn Brooks

    In this high-energy after-school class, students start with a warm-up to prevent injury and get their bodies ready to move. They learn how to count music and understand rhythm, then break down hip-hop dance moves—sometimes traveling across the floor to build coordination. Then on to learning choreography to various songs, preparing for exciting performances! Each session ends with a freestyle session to utilize what moves were learnt and/or to find their own movement and just DANCE.
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  • Intro to Skateboarding/ Louie Luiz

    An introduction to skateboarding and skateboarding safety, proper form and posture,turning,acceleration and stopping. Louie has been a professional skateboarder sponsored by numerous companies for the past 12 years. He has been teaching children and adults how to skateboard for over 15 years. Louie has taught at renowned private schools, and sports camps across the tri-state area. Students should have their own equipment - skateboards, helmets and pads. Equipment can be left in the afterschool office in the morning on the day of class. This is a premium class and costs $50 per week.
  • Karate/David Adams

    Kenwa kids empowers children with awareness, self-control, respect, focus and a comprehensive physical education in an atmosphere of enthusiasm and cooperation. The program was designed by Sensei Michelle Gay, CMA, RSME/T a 4th degree black belt, 2-time World Champion, Certified Movement Analyst, and author of Brain Breaks for the Classroom - published by Scholastic Teaching Resources.
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  • Let's Play!

    Structured and unstructured time to play a variety of sports and games - both physical and non-physical (cards, board games, brain games.). The focus will be on team sports and games that foster cooperation, competition, following rules, being a team player and a good sport. For little ones, this is a great opportunity to learn and develop social skills.
  • MakerState/Coding Club with MineCraft

    Budding programmers will create new blocks, interactive maps, puzzles, and characters, forging them all from imagination in Minecraft in this fun-first introduction to computer programming through Minecraft game design. Projects include generating buildings from blueprint designs, creating pixel art through algorithms, and applying an understanding of geometry to create 3D structures such as pyramids, cones, and spirals. We’ll build collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and digital citizenship skills as they share their knowledge with others in their class and online. With MakerState’s help, students can develop a lifelong interest in computer programming and design, all within the super-creative world of Minecraft. This is a premium class and costs $40.00 per class
  • Murals / George Sewell

    Kids are invited to collaborate with artist and PS11 parent George Sewell, exploring the many facets of urban art through their own work, culminating in the creation of a collaborative mural on a wall at PS11. Each week, kids will be given inspiration, explore images of famous artist’s work and art techniques and then get their chance to make their own mural drawings. Each week’s work will be collected and eventually bound into their own “mural sketchbook” to take home. One of the groups’ drawings will be chosen for the actual wall mural, which will be created as a group over the last few weeks of the class. The final class will be an unveiling of the mural and a celebration of the kids’ mural sketchbooks.
  • Recycled Art/Mary Rodriguez

    Artistic wonders can emerge from the contents of our recycling bins, not only reducing waste but also unlocking endless possibilities. Every item within the recycle bin holds potential, and our journey begins with material preparation followed by the creation of our imaginative projects.
  • Rock and Roll Movies / Michael Messer

    Kids will create, write, direct, and star in their own rock n roll movie! Everything from the story, characters, props, costumes, animations and original score will be created by the kids, with help and guidance from veteran rock n roll teacher Mike Messer (leader of the world famous rock band for kids “THE DIRTY SOCK FUNTIME BAND.") Along with the encouraged silliness there is a strong focus on teamwork and confidence empowerment. The creation process is based upon the philosophy that “ALL ideas are good”, and gentle encouragement that anything that your child thinks up is worth giving a try. The other goal of the class is for everyone in class to have as much fun as we possibly can!
  • Soccer / Super Soccer Stars

    At Super Soccer Stars, we use the soccer ball as the vehicle to help children not only improve their soccer skills, but also develop self-confidence, improve gross motor skills, hone socialization skills and more. Dynamic, local and international coaches work with small groups of boys and girls to develop these skills and teamwork in a fun, non-competitive, educational environment
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  • Sports & Games

    Structured and unstructured time to play a variety of sports and games - both physical and non-physical (cards, board games, brain games.). The focus will be on team sports and games that foster cooperation, competition, following rules, being a team player and a good sport.
  • TADA! Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance

    A Musical Theater skills-building class that focuses on the core elements of singing, acting, and dancing. Learn popular Broadway songs, plus one-of-a-kind songs from TADA!’s original musicals. This class includes exploration in character development using theater games plus song and dance numbers. Students learn the skills necessary to participate as Musical Theater performers. This program focuses on acting through song & dance, which successfully prepares kids for future Musical Theater camps, classes, and productions. Classes begin with physical and vocal warm-ups to help students focus and prepare. The last class culminates in a final Sharing that showcases high-quality performances of the song & dance skills learned in class.