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2011 Summer Camps and Programs 31 Academy Street South Berwick, ME 03908 [email protected] 207.384.2164 x 2802 www.berwicksummercamps.org

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2011 Summer Camps and

Programs31 Academy Street

South Berwick, ME [email protected]

207.384.2164 x 2802

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Summer Programs at Berwick Academy offer a variety of fun and intriguing academic, sports, and enrichment programs for children entering kindergarten

through grade 12 on the beautiful Berwick Academy campus in South Berwick, Maine.

We are in easy driving distance from many New Hampshire and Maine towns, including Portsmouth, Dover, the Hamptons, York, Kittery, and Kennebunk.

31 Academy Street South Berwick, ME 03908

[email protected] 207.384.2164 x 2802www.berwicksummercamps.org

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Summer Program Schedule

Week 1: June 20-24

page 3 Creative Writing 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. page 4 Dance Camp Session I (K-3) 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. page 4 Dance Camp Session I (4-12) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. page 5 Little Bulldogs Day Camp Session I 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.page 6 Multi-Sports Day Camp Session I 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Week 2: June 27 - July 1

page 2 College Admission Essay Writing - Session I (June 28) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. page 4 Dance Camp Session II (gr. K-3) 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.page 4 Dance Camp Session II (gr. 4-12) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 1)page 5 Little Bulldogs Day Camp Session II 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 1) page 6 Multi-sports Day Camp Session II 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 1)

Week 3: July 11-15

page 7 Rock’N Science (+3R’s2!) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 15)

Week 4: July 18 - 22

page 2 College Admission Essay Writing - Session II (July 20) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Week 5 & 6: August 8-19

page 9 Study Skills 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Week 7: August 22-26

page 8 Jumpstart the School Year - Writing Workshop (August 22, 23, 24 only) 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.page 2 College Admission Essay Writing - Session III (August 26) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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CoLLEgE ADMISSIoN ESSAY WRItINg

date: June 28, July 20, or August 26 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. location: Jackson Library gradeS: Students entering grade 12 claSS Size: Up to 15 studentscoSt: $90 for 1 session (Pick 1 session to attend only)

courSe deScriPtion:

the College Essay workshop leads students through the process of crafting a powerful college essay. From brainstorming topics to the first draft, students build a personal statement that reveals their voice and character. Discussing examples of good and bad essays, as well as reading advice from deans of admissions, students develop the skills to write a memorable and impressive essay. this workshop de-mystifies one of the most stress-inducing elements in the college application process.

inStructor:

Moira McKinnon has served as Berwick’s Director of College Counseling for 16 years. She earned a BA in English from georgetown University and has taught both English and history. She is a member of both the New England and National Associations of College Admissions Counseling; the Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools; and the College Board. She has presented at several conferences on college admissions and financial aid.

contact information:

Moira E. McKinnon email: [email protected] phone: (207) 384-6172

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CREAtIvE WRItINg WoRKSHoP

Featuring Guest Singer/Songwriter John Englander

dateS: June 20-24 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. location: Lower School Rioux RoomgradeS: For selected students in grades 8-12coSt: $200claSS Size: 12requirementS:

Students may apply by submitting: 1. application filled out by the student 2. recommendation from an English teacher 3. writing sample (no more than 500 words)

courSe deScriPtion:

Exposure to art, music, nature, and Berwick Academy’s beautiful campus complements daily writing and discussion. Students may explore nature writing, the short, short story, poetry, plays, or lyrics. the workshop is entirely individualized. Each writer sets a goal and designs an approach to accomplish that goal. Pre-write activities include movement and meditation. the students write in different locations around campus. John Englander will attend several sessions and lend his expertise across various genres.

inStructorS:

Mary Anker teaches at Berwick Academy Middle School. Before moving to the New England seacoast, she taught English at Columbia grammar and Preparatory School in New York City and in the Scarsdale Public Schools in Scarsdale, New York. She has been a reporter, copy writer, and free lance editor. She is currently working on a manuscript that was accepted by Breadloaf Writer’s Conference. She is also writing poetry and has been a featured reader at the Press Room.

Singer/Songwriter John Englander built a local following and was a regular favorite at the famous Bluebird Café when he lived in Nashville in the late 90’s. His critically acclaimed CD, River Song, has been compared to Jackson Brown and Neil Young. Performing Songwriter Magazine wrote that John’s songs are “deep and honest tales of transformation, escape, and redemption.” John is a Yale graduate who has worked for Saturday Night Live. He currently works for Facing History and lives in Boston with his wife and two children.

contact information: Mary Anker phone: 207-384-2164 ext. 2918 email: [email protected]

aPPlication: Available by contacting Ms. Anker or stopping by MS classroom #2due by: June 1

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dateS: Session 1: June 20-24 (K-3) 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (4-12) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 1) DAtES: Session 2: June 27 - July 1 (K-3) 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (4-12) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 1)

location: Athletic Center and Patricia Baldwin Whipple Arts CentergradeS: Entering K-12 coSt: grades K - 3 - $100 per week; grades 4-12 - $200 per week

other: Bring towel, dance clothes, dance shoes (ballet and/or jazz), bathing suit, water, snack, lunch, and change of clothes.

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the BA Dance Camp will offer a variety of dance technique and composition classes. technique classes will be in modern, ballet, and jazz with explorations in Hip-hop, African dance, Bollywood, and Musical theater. the dancers will explore the tools of composition and will have the opportunity to choreograph a group piece. Campers will be grouped by both age and skill level. the week will culminate in an informal student performance.

Sasha Malone currently directs the dance program at Berwick Academy. Along with teaching classes at BA, she works with SoNAR dance out of Portland, Maine, the New England Dance Project, and is a consultant with the Maine Arts Commission. She has trained, performed and choreographed nationally. Sasha holds a B.F.A from Long Island University and continued her post-graduate studies at Mills College.

contact information:

Sasha Malone e-mail: [email protected] phone: (207) 384-2164 x 2804

DANCE CAMP

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LIttLE BULLDogS DAY CAMP

dateS: Session 1: June 20 - 24 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Session 2: June 27 - July 1 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 1)

location: Lower School Kindergarten Room gradeS: Entering Kindergarten- grade 1 coSt: $200 per session other: Wear comfortable play clothes that can get messy! Bring lunch, snacks, drinks, bathing suit, towel, sun hat, and sunscreen.

courSe deScriPtion:

Join us for Little Bulldogs Camp for a week of adventure and fun. We believe that children are naturally curious and we have created a unique program for children entering kindergarten and first grade that will stimulate their imagination and will just be plain fun. Each day children will have an opportunity to complete various art, music, outdoor, science, reading, and dramatic play projects in the warm and safe environment of Berwick Academy’s Lower School Kindergarten classroom. Day camp teachers work with young children throughout the school year and have the knowledge and skills to take a positive approach designed to excite, engage, and support your child. Exploration will be our theme. Rain or shine we will create and explore and most of all enjoy ourselves! We look forward to welcoming your child to a week (or two) of fun and adventure at our Little Bulldogs Camp.

inStructor:

For the second year, Kelly Martin will be working with Little Bulldogs Campers. She is currently a third grade teacher at Berwick, and has taught both Kindergarten and second grade through her 17 years at the Academy. Additionally, Ms. Martin has taught preschool aged children and enjoys working with children of all ages.

contact information:

Kelly Martin e-mail: [email protected] phone: (207) 384-2164

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MULtI-SPoRtS DAY CAMP

dateS: Session 1: June 20-24 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Session 2: June 27 - July 1 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 1 p.m. on Fri. July 1)

location: Athletic facilities, local pool, and Dover BowlgradeS: Entering 2-7 coSt: $200 per week

other: Campers will be going to Dover Bowl on thursday for 2 hours and to a local swimming pool every afternoon. Please bring a towel, bathing suit, flip-flops, sneakers, sunscreen, a cooler with lunch and snacks, plenty of drinks and appropriate, comfortableclothes.

Program goalS: Multi-sport participation enhances the playing level of a youth athlete, reduces the risk of overuse injuries, and can eliminate athletic burnout in later years. the focus of the instruction will be on teamwork and cooperation, along with sport skills and proper technique. Campers will experience games of tennis, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, and floor hockey.

Morning: Floor hockey, tennis, basketball, soccer, and group games Afternoons: Sport and recreational activities, open swim at a local pool, and bowling at Dover Bowl on one day.director:Marilena Sanborn has been teaching physical education to kindergarten through grade 6 at Berwick Academy since 1997. She has her national soccer coaching license as well as her “D” license from the US Soccer Federation.

inStructorS:Bill Clapp has been teaching Upper School mathematics at Berwick Academy since 1990. He has coached varsity lacrosse and junior varsity hockey for seventeen years. He has organized lacrosse leagues and camps and has been involved in coaching U-8 soccer for the last four years.

Mark Summers has taught at the elementary level (grades 2, 3, & 4) for 23 years. He has been teaching grade 4 at Berwick Academy since 2001. He has coached youth soccer from the recreation level through U-12 for over 10 years.

Holly Bennett, MS, LAtC, has been the athletic trainer at Berwick Academy for eleven years. She has her M.Ed. in Health Education and teaches at the seventh grade level. Instructing for the American Heart Association, she offers certification in CPR and FirstAid for coaches, faculty, staff, and students.

contact information: Marilena Sanborn e-mail: [email protected] phone: (207) 384-2164 ext. 2802

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RoCK’N SCIENCE (+ 3 R’S 2!) CAMP

date: July 11 - July 15 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (ends at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, July 15)

gradeS: Students entering grades 1-5 claSS Size: 20-24 studentslocation: Berwick Academy Lower School science classroom, literacy room, and playground area.coSt: $200

courSe deScriPtion:Focus: Rock’n Science (+ 3R’s 2!) keeps its past summer science focus and adds reading, writing and arithmetic components. A creative blend of practice, hands-on and…creative problem solving.

Daily Schedule: 8:30 to 9:00 Arrival9:00 to 9:15 - opening greetings9:15 to 10:00 - three group rotations between reading, science, math10:15 to 11:00 - Continued Rotations (with snack break in between)11:15 to 12:00 - Continued Rotations (with snack break in between)12:00 to 1:00 - Lunch Break and Recess games1:00 to 3:00 - Week-long skit writing/prop-making and rehearsals3:00 to 4:00 - Independent activities/Pick-up by 4:00

Culminating Friday Activity: group presentations -1:30 to 2:30. Camp ends at 2:30 on Friday. Start-of-Day Examples: Name games, hands-on models, puzzles, books, games

Reading Class Examples: Read-alouds/discussions, independent reading exercises, guided reading

Math Class Examples: Digi-block place value, math computer programs, problem-solving workbooks, math journals

Science Class Examples: Bubble explorations, salt water touch tank explorations, place value charts, balloon rockets, nature walk tree/leaf identification, electricity, microscope activities

Afternoon group Skit Examples: group travels from forest to ocean to mountains in search of magic mixture to release a student from a troll’s spell; group engages in domino race both with real dominos and with human dominos as they race against clock to solve a pre-determined problem

End-of-Day Examples: Playground play, slip and slide, hedgie homes, quiet reading, computer.

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JUMPStARt tHE SCHooL YEAR - WRItINg WoRKSHoP

dateS: August 22, 23, 24 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. gradeS: Selected students grades 6-12 location: Ms. Anker’s Middle School Classroom #2 coSt: $200 claSS Size: Up to 8 students, first come, first served

This workshop is for students with a documented language based learning disability or for students who have been recommended by their teachers.

CoURSE DESCRIPtIoN:With an emphasis on the mechanics of writing, students will improve their sentence structure, paragraph development, thesis statements, organization and development of an expository essay, introduction of quotes, and vocabulary expansion. Students will use their summer reading as a reference point for their writing. the workshop will be completely individualized. Instruction will be based on a method devised by Judith C. Hochman, Ed.D.

Requirements - Students may apply by submitting:1. application filled out by the student 2. documentation on file with Barbara gregg

INStRUCtoR: Mary Anker teaches English and Social Studies at Berwick Academy Middle School. She holds a B.A. from Marylhurst University and an M.A.t. from Lewis and Clark College. Before moving to the New England seacoast, she taught English at Columbia grammar and Preparatory School in New York City and in the Scarsdale Public Schools in Scarsdale, New York. She has taken classes that specifically address teaching writing to students with language based learning disabilities. She was a student of the Basic Writing Skills classes held at Windward School Summer Institute, White Plains, New York and taught by Judith Hochman, Ed.D.

Applications available by contacting Ms. Anker at 207-384-2164 ext. 2918 or stopping by MS classroom #2.

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dateS: August 8-19 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. location: Fogg Memorial Building gradeS: Entering 5 - 12 coSt: $400

courSe deScriPtion:

the Berwick Academy Study Skills Program is a two-week enrichment program directed toward the improvement of efficiency and proficiency in study skills. the program is organized into four sections by grade appropriateness. Instruction will focus on effective approaches to academic work. these study skills will include:

• Preparing for research papers and essays • Preparing for and writing examinations • Setting goals • Improving organizational skills • Creating better general time-management skills • Increasing memory skills • Retaining and recalling information • Reading texts with greater comprehension • Listening and taking lecture notes

inStructorS:

John Downey is a Latin and history teacher at Berwick Academy. In his twenty-five years at Berwick, John has helped countless students organize themselves to reach their fullest potential. the experienced study skills staff, comprised of Berwick Academy faculty members, looks forward to this program every year. Participation in this two-week program should result in improved learning performance, self-confidence, and academic achievement.

contact information:

John Downey e-mail: [email protected] phone: 207-384-2164 x 2506

StUDY SKILLS

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Berwick Academy Summer Programs and Camps31 Academy Street

South Berwick, ME 03908(207) 384-2164 x 2802

www.berwicksummercamps.orgwww.berwickacademy.org

DIRECtIoNS to BERWICK ACADEMY

From the South

• From Route 95 in Southern Maine, take Exit 3 in Kittery to Route 236N.• Follow Route 236 for about 10 miles to stop sign in South Berwick and take right onto Route 4. (Cumberland Farms is on the left)• take next immediate right onto Academy Street. (Across from Dunkin’ Donuts) Berwick Academy entrance will be on the left.

From the North

• take Maine turnpike to Exit 19 (Wells exit.) • take a right off the exit and follow for 1 mile.• turn left onto Route 9 into North Berwick.• take a left onto Route 4 and follow Route 4 into the village Center.• Stay on Route 4 by turning left, heading out of town.• Dunkin Donuts is on your right; Academy Street is directly across the street.• take a left onto Academy Street• Berwick Academy entrance is on the left.