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COOKING 101: WORLD TOUR (Week 1: July 6 – 10 and Week 4: July 27-31)
Children will develop core cooking skills and learn how to develop flavour combinations through
cooking simple, yet unique meals from around the world in 5-days! The ingredients used for each of
the recipes can be commonly found in most households, however there may be some items that
need to be purchased in advance. Note: A shopping list and 5-day recipe booklet will be provided
to registrants well in advance of the start of the program.
Week #1: July 6 - July 10 Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
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Week #4: July 27 - July 31 Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
Due to the popularity and limited registration of the cooking program, and the fact that the planned
recipes will be duplicated for weeks 1 and 4, children should be registered for only one of the two
programs. In the event that additional spots remain available in either program by the end of June,
it will then be permitted for children to be registered for both.
*5-DAY FOOD TOUR MENU LIST
MONDAY: Luskini’kin & Blueberry Compote (North America) TUESDAY: Empanadas con Queso (South America) WEDNESDAY: Jollof Rice & Ugandan Matoke (Africa) THURSDAY: Vietnamese-Style Cold Rolls with Baked Tofu & Dipping Sauce (Asia) FRIDAY: Basil Gnudi & Tomato Sauce (Europe)
S.T.E.A.M LEGO: (Week.1 July 6 – 10 and Week. 2 July 13-17) A fusion of academic programming utilizing LEGO to build various structures. 1-hour sessions
facilitated by MR. LEGO, Learning and Development Coordinator from Quantum Kidz!
Week #1: July 6 - July 10 Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
MONDAY: Nefertiti's Notions (the original Base 10 Number System, building ancient Egypt)
TUESDAY: Damsels, Knights & Squires (Roman Numerals - build Medieval Castles)
WEDNESDAY: To Be Or Not…(Shakespeare - the man, his plays, creation of new stories)
THURSDAY: The Wild West (money/inflation/costs from 1846, we build Cheyenne Wyoming)
FRIDAY: Wooden Shoes (Amsterdam is discussed, then build windmills, museums and canals) ______________________________________________________________________________
Week #2: July 13 - July 17 Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
MONDAY: Engineering 101 (bridges - arch, suspension, beam and Bridge Cities are created)
TUESDAY: Aussie Dreams (Aboriginal art, mosaics, statues and sculpture creations)
WEDNESDAY: Up, Up & Away (hot air balloons, the science and patterning discussed)
THURSDAY: The Food We Eat (modern farming discussion and creation of Canadian farms) FRIDAY: Under the Sea (science of exploring the ocean and the bottom of the ocean is built)
LEGO CLASSIC MEDIUM BOX 1069: required purchase for full program engagement. STEAM
LEGO Program item can be purchased through Amazon, E-Bay, Walmart, etc.
(Wk. 2 July 13-17, Wk. 4 July 27-31 & Wk. 6: Aug 10-14)
Campers get ready to join the SV/U of T incubator; create your passion project with our 5-day, comprehensive, accelerated VIRTUAL PROGRAMS: 1) Robotics, 2.) Game Development and 3.) 3D Design. Students will learn through virtual instruction and be guided to create and develop their own project prototype! Finally, they will learn the importance of pitching ideas so that they can influence the room like a CEO. *SV Robotics Kits not required for purchase – virtual simulators will be used during online instruction.
PROGRAM DELIVERABLES Students will learn introductory programming logic, basic algorithms, rudimentary electronics and 3D design! TIMEFRAME: 3hrs per day – 15hrs per week Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 12pm) Wks. 2, 4 & 6 Session 2: 9-12’s (1pm-4pm) Wks. 2, 4 & 6 *The program for 6-8’s versus 9-12’s will be structured appropriately for the age group.
VIRTUAL ROBOTICS (WK.2 July 13-17)
MONDAY (Day 1): Ice Breaker + Introductory Programming + Electronics TUESDAY (Day 2): Introductory Programming + Electronics (TinkerCad and Block Programming) WEDNESDAY (Day 3): Project Creation THURSDAY (Day 4): Robotics + Creating a Project Prototype (Virtual devices/robots) FRIDAY (Day 5): Pitch Coaching and Virtual Presentations
VIRTUAL GAME DEVELOPMENT (WK.4 July 27-31)
MONDAY (Day 1) Ice Breaker + Introductory Programming (Scratch and Python concepts) TUESDAY (Day 2) Introductory Programming (Accelerated coding concepts) WEDNESDAY (Day 3) Programming + Design of Game THURSDAY (Day 4) Programming + Creating a Project Prototype FRIDAY (Day 5) Pitch Coaching and Presentations
VIRTUAL 3D Design (WK.6 August 10-14)
MONDAY (Day 1) Ice Breaker + Introductory Design TUESDAY (Day 2) Design (tinkerCAD and OnShape to design devices and parts) WEDNESDAY (Day 3) 3D Design (Design for 3D Prints) THURSDAY (Day 4) Creating a Project Prototype / Simulation FRIDAY (Day 5) Pitch Coaching and Presentations
BAKING BUDDIES: (Week . 3: July 20 – 24 and Week. 4 July 27 -31) Learn the science and basics of working with flour, sugar, eggs and chocolate, in addition to other
ingredients to make delicious pastries, cookies, mousse and gelato with cooking instructor Kelsey
Kilgore. Special guest chef will conduct molecular gastronomy demo (i.e. liquid nitrogen technique),
which utilizes the principles of chemistry, physics and biology to enlighten children on how food can
be creatively presented in new and interesting ways!
Week #3: July 20 - July 24
Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am)
Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
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Week #4: July 27 - July 31 Session 1: 6-8’s (1pm – 2pm) Session 2: 9-12’s (2:15pm-3:15pm)
Due to the popularity and limited registration of the baking program, in addition to the planned
recipes being duplicated for weeks 3 and 4, children should be registered for only one of the two
programs. In the event that additional spots remain available in either program by the end of June,
it will then be permitted for children to be registered for both.
5-DAY BAKING BUDDIES MENU LIST
MONDAY: Tutti-Frutti Soufflé Pancakes & Macerated Cherries TUESDAY: Speedy Brioche Cinnamon Rolls with candied nuts WEDNESDAY: French Chocolate Mousse & Almond Chantilly THURSDAY: Chocolate Chip Cookies Three Ways FRIDAY: Crème-sicle Gelato
MAGIC SCIENCE: (Week. 2 July 13-17 and Week. 3: July 20-24)
Join beloved magician BenTastic as you embark on a virtual magic journey to become an official
magician. Each virtual session will begin with a mini magic show followed by an interactive, step by
step magic workshop where you will learn some amazing magic tricks that will have anyone fooled.
You will learn some card tricks, mind-reading skills, move things with your mind and much more, all
you will need are a few household items and you will be set in becoming the next master magician.
*Full engagement in the virtual program will involve a few simple household items.
ITEMS REQUIRED Any regular deck of cards including the box. 4 different colour crayons. A couple of Paper Clips Any Clear Tape 2 Tooth Picks with points cut off Magic Wand or Pencil A sheet of paper x 6 Rubber Band x 4 Zip Lock Bag Child Safe Scissors Pen
Wk. #2: July 13-July 17 Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) & Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am) Wk. #3: July 20-July 24 Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) & Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
DANCE (AFRO-CARIBBEAN) Week 4: July 27-31
Dance is a universal language expressed through artistic, fluid expression through intricate movements, which improves balance, eye-hand co-ordination, flexibility, rhythm, muscular endurance and cardiovascular conditioning. Join C-Flava as they guide you through energetic routines fueled by melodic rhythms of Soca, Reggae, Dancehall and Afro-beats.
Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
YOGA (Week 4: July 27-31)
5-DAY PROGRAM One Session: 6-12’s (11:30am – 12noon)
Join veteran instructor Ramona Seupersad as she guides children seamlessly through a 5-day program series of fun and flowing yoga poses. Children will be able to decompress, to breathe, and to connect with self, to connect with nature and peers, to in a nonjudgmental, positive, non-competitive virtual environment where they can JUST BE. Yoga does just this. Each class will be a progression while children learn breathing techniques to enhance their practice, reduce stress and anxiety, all the while flowing through movements of various animal poses like cat, cow and cobra; being centered as they balance themselves in variations of tree pose, and rise in an extended stretch to stand tall in mountain pose, and empowered in warrior poses. Each class session will end in a relaxation pose where participants can reflect and regroup. Required: Yoga mat, water, comfortbale non-restrictive clothing Additional “nice-to-have” items that enhance your yoga practice, provide support and comfort are yoga straps, blocks, bolsters, pillows etc.
ADVENTURE CAMP (Week 4: July 27 – 31)
This virtual camp program will enlighten, educate and stimulate campers’ interest in the habitat of plant and wildlife through a fun and insightful virtual exploration of they eco-system, plant, grass and woodlands and engage in scavenger hunt adventures, traditional indoor and outdoor camp game favourites and more!
The Adventure Camp is a 5-day program led by former Camp Director Philippe Leclerc and the
Virtual Camp Leaders that combines pre-recorded video and live-streamed group sessions to
engage all children. Pre-recorded video supplementation will be found on the camp’s YouTube
channel prior to the start of the scheduled program.
Session 1: 6-8’s (10:30am–12pm) Session 2: 9-12’s (1:00-2:30pm)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Map & Legend Making
Solar Day
Adventure Game Creation
The Camp
Tabletop Adventures
Campers will explore their
own neighborhoods
in person or virtually to
create their own maps and legends!
Campers will learn how the
Sun can be used to help them on their adventures by making their own sun dials and shadow
drawing!
Campers will learn how to create their own
pen and paper adventure games by
making decision trees and creating their own
puzzles!
Campers will learn about
terrain features and where to set up their camps
when adventuring! Campers will then have the opportunity to draw their own
terrain maps and draw their ideal
Camp site.
Campers will be equipped with the information they need to create their own tabletop games! This includes basic mechanics, rules for movement, and guidelines for how to play individually or with two players.
VISUAL ARTS (Week 5: August 4-7)
Led by various multidisciplinary international artists that support the Doris McCarthy Gallery at the
University of Toronto Scarborough. Using a playful approach to viewing and making art, campers
will be introduced to a variety of media, through fun and engaging virtual art activities!
Cartooning and Illustration with artists Heidi Cho and Morgan Sea (Pre-Recorded)
Tuesday, Aug 4th and Wednesday Aug 5th Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) *will be uploaded on the camp’s YouTube page Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am) *will be uploaded on the camp’s YouTube page
Heidi Cho is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist. She self-publishes comics and zines about being a queer Korean navigating family and mental health. Her work has appeared in C Magazine, Shameless, and Peak Magazine.
Morgan Sea is a Toronto-based cartoonist. Her practice often blends fantasy and queer theory to create trans feminist comics, zines, and new media endeavours. Sea studied video and performance art at Concordia University, and is currently a graduate student at OCAD University.
Photography and Painting with artists Jalani Morgan and Jabari Elliot (Zoom Sessions) *Artists will mail out a supply kit to the registered participants.
Thursday, Aug 6th and Friday Aug 7th Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
Jalani Morgan is an established Toronto based photographer, visual historian and current photo editor of West End Phoenix. Morgan is known for his editorial, documentary and gallery collected work both nationally and internationally. Elicser Elliott is a Toronto based aerosol artist whose creations adorn the cultural landscape here and abroad. As an integral part of downtown Toronto's street art community for over a decade, he has been recognized for his artistry and praised by both street and fine art collectors all over the world.
INDIGENOUS PROGRAMS–CRAFTS, SONG & DANCE (Week 5: August 4-7) Children will learn about Indigenous culture (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) through a virtual exploration of traditional handicrafts (i.e. turtle arts) vocal arts (throat singing), and dance (Omaha–grass dance) etc. Each program will start with a welcome and end in a sharing circle.
Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
ARTS & CRAFTS (Week 6: August 10-14)
Led by the Virtual Camp Leaders, the Arts and Crafts program will be an inclusive, fun artistic experience for all campers, through a comprehensive virtual arts and crafts session creating a wide range of hand-made objects using a variety of child-friendly art materials. Session 1: 6-8’s (9am – 10am) Session 2: 9-12’s (10:15am-11:15am)
BONUS: FRIDAY SPECIAL EVENTS: TBA These 1-hour sessions will be free for all registered campers in the camp program. Email notifications will be sent each week, and those interested in attending with be provided the ZOOM meeting link the “day of” in the morning. Friday Special Events will be conducted by the Virtual Camp Leaders from 1-2pm on Friday, July 10, July 24 and Aug 7.