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CHAMPS Orff Ensemble Not just choir...now our Orff Ensemble allows us to not only sing, but also create music in a variety of ways! We will be meeting every Thursday after Winter break, and finishing after our Art s Alive performance. A variety of music will be performed, including folk songs, elemental music, student-inspired pieces, and more! The only thing you need to supply is a willing attitude and a desire to perform beautiful (and fun!) music! Grades: 4th-6th Tryouts: Dec. 18, 2:30-3:45 Dates: Jan. 7 May 21 Time: 2:30-3:45 Art s Alive Performance: Saturday, May 16 MATH PENTATHLON/2nd and 3rd Math Pentathlon is a fun math program that incorporates math problem solving, gameplaying, and strategy. Your child will learn several games and practice with peers to develop new skills and strategies. We will then compete against other schools at the Indianapolis National Mathematics Pentathlon Tournament on May 2, 2015. When: Mondays, 2:30-3:30, January April Club Leaders: Mrs. Hoersten/988-6417 Mrs. Scott/988-6409 GIRLS ON THE RUN/GIRLS ON TRACK This program is for ANY girl, s 3-6. We work at our own pace, and challenge ourselves with our own goals. It is noncompetitive. We teach life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. The curriculum is taught by certified Girls on the Run coaches and includes three parts: understanding ourselves, valuing relationships and teamwork and understanding how we connect with and shape the world at large. It culminates in a local 5K the girls train for all season, celebrating their accomplishments! Grades: 3-6 When: Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Sept.-Dec. (1st semester team) Feb. June (2nd semester team) Head Coaches: Mrs. Camacho/988-6435 Ms. Littlejohn/988-6406 Ms. Jackson/988-6435 MATH BOWL/5th and 6th An annual state-wide competition sponsored by the Indiana Association of School Principals and Purdue University. Members of the CWE team will consist of 5th and 6th students who have been recommended by their teachers, and demonstrating math skills at a tryout in December. Up to 20 students will be selected to participate. When: Mondays and Wednesdays, January February State Competition: End of February Team Leaders: Ms. Mason/988-6418 Ms. Murphy/988-6410 MATH PENTATHLON/4th for Students learn more about math through playing games. When: 8/18 9/10, 2:30-4:30, Mondays and Wednesdays

CHESS CLUB CHESS CLUB CHESS CLUB

C2K (Champs to Kings)/3rd-6th for This club for 15-20 boys helps to facilitate the identity, academic, and social development of young men. They work closely with student mentors from BDHS who are part of Giant Kings. When: Fall and Spring Where: Ben Davis High School Club Leader: Mr. Hasankhani/988-6435 SCIENCE CLUB/6th (SR-6) for. Science Rocks! Learn, experiment, and have fun doing science! When: 9/16-11/25, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30 4:30 p.m. SCIENCE BOWL/5th and 6th for. Science learning, science fun, come join our team for our 8th year running! Let s beat our Tournament record!! When: 12/2-1/29, 2:30-4:30 p.m. ART CLUBS/6th Each club focuses on a different type of artwork. Students benefit from working and socializing with others in a small group of up to 8. Clubs included: Session 1/Clay Pottery : 9/17, 9/18, 9/23, 9/24, 10/1, 10/2 Session 2/Painting with Acrylics: 11/5, 11/11, 11/12, 11/18, 11/19, 11/25 Session 3/Clay Pottery: 1/20, 1/21, 1/27, 1/28, 2/3, 2/4 Times: 2:30-4:15 Club Leader: Mrs. Zinn/988-6461 SCIENCE CLUB/4th Grade (SR-4) for. Science Rocks! Learn, experiment, and have fun doing science! When: 9/15-11/26, Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:30-4:30 p.m. and 12/8 2/18 SPELL BOWL/4th 6th s Come be a part of Spell Bowl to find out why there is no i in team! When: Mondays, beginning 8/25, 2:30-3:45 Try-outs at the beginning of the year; top 20 spellers participate. Competition: 11/20 Club leaders: Mrs. Lee/988-6428 Mrs. Taylor/988-6426 Mrs. Craig/988-6429

AFTER-SCHOOL CLUBS 2014-2015 Mrs. Pierce, Principal Mr. Grimes, Assistant. Principal Chapelwood Elementary Office: 988-6400 Website: www.wayne.k12.in.us/cwe/ Chapelwood Motto: Every child, every day, achieving success, in every way. CWE Champs Creed: Character Honesty Always Positive Mutual Respect & Responsibility Persevere Self-Disciplined We are offering several after-school clubs this year at CWE! Please look through and see if there is one your student would be interested in. Keep in mind, some groups are by invitation only (this will be noted with the group). Students will be asked to make a choice if they are interested in 2 or more groups that conflict. We will not be permitting part-time in any groups this year, and students will not be permitted to quit one group to join another. Club leaders will communicate with students and parents the rules, expectations, and further specifics of each individual club once students have decided on/been invited to a club. Grades and behavior may be used to consider initial or continued in any club. Only those students who are participating in a club may stay after school. Siblings who are not part of a club may not stay after school. Transportation home must be provided or arranged by a parent. Students must be signed out by an adult from all after-school activities. If you have questions about any of the groups, please contact the staff member in charge of that group.

MATH PENTATHLON/5th and 6th Have fun playing games while getting to be a Math Wiz! When: Feb. April, 2 times/week (dates/days announced later) Times: 2:30-4:30 p.m. (Tournament end of April) Create-A-Chef Club/3rd and 4th It s never too early to begin learning the art of cooking! Four different classes, each lasting for 6 weeks. When: Wednesday Time: 2:30-4 p.m. Group 1: 9/3 10/8 Group 2: 11/5 12/10 Group 3: 1/28 3/4 Group 4: 4/15 5/20 Club Leader: Ms. Eaker/988-6487 SERENDIPITY CLUB/4th girls Serendipity Club promotes positive self-image and will help build confidence. The girls will participate in activities to help them in social situations. When: Sept. May, last Monday of each month (unless noted otherwise), 2:30-3:30 Club Leaders: Mrs. Clark/988-6427 Mrs. Engel/988-6423 Mrs. Monroe/988-6422 CWE Chrome Club/3rd and 6th *Teacher invitation required The CWE Chrome Club will help train 3rd and 6th students on how to use the different types of applications used in Google Drive. Three students from each class will be selected and invited to join Chrome Club. These students will help to mentor other students in their classroom when Google Drive is used (during lessons and projects throughout the year.) Time: 2:30-4 p.m. Club Leader: Mr. Lekberg When: Wednesdays, 10/29, 11/5, 11/19, 11/26, 12/3, 12/10, and 12/17 SPORTS CLUB/6th boys for Come participate in sporting activities in the CWE gym! This club helps develop teamwork and strong character in our community. Students must maintain good behavior and s to participate. When: (Second semester) 1/12, 2/2, 3/2, 4/6, 5/4; 2:30-3:30 p.m. Club Leaders: Mrs. Frazier/988-6460 Mr. Johnson/988-6408 SEWING CLUB Semester 1: Sewing 201 (6th ) Semester 2: Sewing 101 (5th and 6th ) Learn how to make or redo clothes to the newest styles. Students will learn the basics on how to sew. We will hand-sew some projects, in addition to learning how to use a sewing machine. Possible field trips (Saturdays) to fabric store. Students will also participate in the Project Runway fashion Come learn what some call a lost art. When: Mondays, 2:15-4:30 Club Leader: Mrs. Roberson/988-6436