
Focusing on storytelling, imagination and play this class will teach ballet basics with an emphasis on fun and creativity. Technique, play, performance and expression mingle together perfectly to create a positive and energetic learning environment. Please dress in something you can move in. Tutu’s and ballet slippers are not required (they are more than welcome) but please no socks.
Parent & Child programs teach children important introductory physical skills and help them develop confidence in their abilities. The program also helps adults understand proven teaching techniques that can be applied outside of Sportball classes. Classes focus on refining, rehearsing, and repeating skills and playing games in a fun, creative, and non‐competitive environment. Classes are conducted once a week in 45‐minute sessions – just the right length of time for active little minds and bodies. This class is appropriate for all levels!
Equipment needed: water bottle
Please arrive early enough to ensure that class can start on time.
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Parent & Child programs teach children important introductory physical skills and help them develop confidence in their abilities. The program also helps adults understand proven teaching techniques that can be applied outside of Sportball classes. Classes focus on refining, rehearsing, and repeating skills and playing games in a fun, creative, and non‐competitive environment. Classes are conducted once a week in 45‐minute sessions – just the right length of time for active little minds and bodies. This class is appropriate for all levels!
Equipment needed: water bottle
Please arrive early enough to ensure that class can start on time.
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Little Medical School – Wilderness Medicine
At the Wilderness Medicine School, students will be immersed in vital emergency care
in remote wilderness settings. Your little doctor will learn how to respond to emergency
situations in the wild such snake bites, hypothermia and more. They will also get to
practice how to tie a tourniquet and splint a broken leg. Students will also learn about
survival in the great outdoors in an emergency such as learning about water safety and
how to filter dirty water. These future emergency medics will also learn about
mosquitoes and diseases and how to protect themselves from mosquito bites and other
bugs. Students will have fun and use their creativity as they learn 20 ways to use a
bandana in emergencies.
Little Medical School – Wilderness Medicine
At the Wilderness Medicine School, students will be immersed in vital emergency care
in remote wilderness settings. Your little doctor will learn how to respond to emergency
situations in the wild such snake bites, hypothermia and more. They will also get to
practice how to tie a tourniquet and splint a broken leg. Students will also learn about
survival in the great outdoors in an emergency such as learning about water safety and
how to filter dirty water. These future emergency medics will also learn about
mosquitoes and diseases and how to protect themselves from mosquito bites and other
bugs. Students will have fun and use their creativity as they learn 20 ways to use a
bandana in emergencies.
Total Body Conditioning is a fun, full-body workout that blends strength and endurance training to sculpt, tone, and build resilience from head to toe. Each class is designed to challenge your body in fresh ways, so you’ll build strength, improve stamina, and leave feeling accomplished and energized.
If your goal is to feel stronger, break free from workout ruts, or simply keep up with the demands of everyday life, this class will push you, while still being adaptable to all fitness levels. You’ll train every major muscle group, improve your overall fitness, and walk away proud of what you accomplished.
Equipment Needed: Running shoes , yoga mat and water bottle. Light dumbbells can be used if you’d like an extra challenge, but bodyweight options are always provided..
Welcome to our Sportball Mashup week! When you can't decide your favourite camp, why not combine them all for one Sportacular week?? This spring, our Sportballers will experience a camp that has elements of our Geek Week, Epic, Einstein's Athletes, and even our Just Imagine camps all in one glorious week. Special activities include anything from Nerf wars, wand making, science experiments, to even special visits from guest characters. This is all in addition to learning 2 new sports each day that week! Although our plans are based around physical literacy and motor development, we prioritize fun, smiles and core memories in addition to being active here at Sportball Spring Mashup camp!
Camp hours for the full day are 9:00 am -4:00 pm.
Extended care is included before camp 8:30 am -9:00 am and after camp 4:00 pm -4:30 pm
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions