Grade 5-6
full time
Tuesday to Friday
9AM - 3PM
We encourage full-time enrollment because we see tremendous benefits for students that attend our four-day program. They are able to further develop a sense of community, build stronger relationships with their peers, and gain tenacity in returning to challenging social and academic endeavors daily. Full-time enrollment also receives tuition discount.
Cost: $3,840/semester
Tuesday and Wednesday
Math
9:00 - 11:00
(Open Play @ 10:30)
Daily morning gathering includes community building through movement and games.
Apply developing mathematical understandings and number sense to grapple with real problems involving estimation, patterns, measurement and logic.
Experience the power of mathematical thinking through investigations, games, and play.
Explore fractions, decimals, and percentage with a focus on how they are connected and used in real-life situations.
Class includes a half hour of Open Play after the class to support social and emotional development.
Cost: $785/semester
Science/Cooking/Gardening
10:30 - 12:30
(Open Play @ 10:30)
Nature literacy based exploration that includes gardening, cooking, natural art, and farmers market that will inspire students to connect to local habitats, explore biodiversity, and engage in citizen-science and STEM projects.
Research, create hypotheses, experiment, collect data, and analyze results on various scientific topics.
Participate in the farm to fork process: plant, care for, harvest, clean, prepare, eat, and/or sell.
Cook and try new foods that will lay the groundwork for making healthier choices while integrating math and science.
Class includes a half hour of Open Play before the class to support social emotional development.
Cost: $785/semester
Social Studies
12:30 - 3:00
(Open Play @ 12:30)
Learn about Medieval Times, Vikings, and explorers both seafaring and modern day.
Use props, costumes, and primary literature sources to immerse ourselves in the past.
Discuss political and environmental component that lead to what we refer to as the Medieval or Dark Ages.
Incorporate social studies, geography, language arts, and include a field trip to San Francisco Tall Ships.
Class includes one hour of Open Play before the class to support social and emotional development.
Cost: $975/semester
Thursday and Friday
Language Arts
9:00 - 11:00
(Open Play @ 10:30)
Daily morning gathering includes community building through movement and games.
Weekly poetry reading with discussions to explore deeper meaning and build critical-thinking skills .
Read and write poetry to discover language patterns and develop fluency and inflection.
Small-group, teacher-led, mini-lessons support word study center activities.
Developing word knowledge through explicit word strategy instruction; investigating words by comparing and contrasting spelling patterns and developing generalizations.
Class includes a half hour of Open Play after the class to support social and emotional development.
Cost: $785/semester
Reading/Writing Workshop
10:30 - 12:30
(Open Play @ 10:30)
Creative writing, illustrating, and publishing books that explore topics that interest them.
A blend of student choice and teacher directed activities including narrative, descriptive and persuasive writing, poetry, and student directed research.
Edit, revise, and practice spelling conventions and grammar through one on one teacher conferences tailored to student's needs.
Explore elements of literature, expository texts and engage in book club discussions and projects.
Develop comprehension strategies by examining point of view, investigating characters, setting and tone through literature response journals and discussions.
Class includes one hour of Open Play before the class to support social and emotional development.
Cost: $785/semester
STEAM Workshop
12:30 - 3:00
(Open Play @ 12:30)
Maker-centered class that invites students to apply critical thinking and innovation skills in the classroom to solve complex problems through design thinking and STEAM.
Students are introduced to a range of art mediums while participating in an exploration of world art.
Through team building activities, students work on communication and collaboration to increase a sense of empathy, community, and belonging.
Class includes one hour of Open Play before the class to support social emotional development: perspective taking, problem solving, and working together.
Cost: $975/semester
We offer 10% sibling discount when you enroll full-time.
We accept Charter School vouchers as well as personal installment payments or a combination of the two.
Our approved homeschool charters: Cottonwood, Sequoia Grove Alliance, South Sutter, Horizon, Harvest Ridge, and Sutter Peak.
Please complete the registration form.
If you have any further questions, please email contact@yourrcs.org or call/text 916-304-4774.
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