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Fuller Kid Zone
Enrichment Program |
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Fuller Elementary |
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1975 E. Cornell Dr. |
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"We
create memorable childhood experiences everyday" |
| Fuller Site Phone |
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| (480)897-6228 x5682 |
| Kid Zone Business Office |
| (480)350-5400 |
| Site Supervisor |
| D. Fitzpatrick |
| (480)350-5400 |
| AM Program |
| 6:30am-8:30am |
| PM Program |
| 2:55pm-6:00pm |
| Early Release Friday |
| 1:10pm-6:00pm |
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Fuller Site Staff |
Morning Program
- Ms. Janelle - Site Coordinator
- Ms. Sarah - Asst. Program Manager
- Ms. Kimmy - Activity Leader
- Ms. Jacqueline - Activity Leader
- Ms. Sarah W. - Activity Leader
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Afternoon Program
- Ms. Janelle - Site Coordinator
- Ms. Sarah - Asst. Program Manager
- Ms. Kimmy - Activity Leader
- Ms. Jacqueline - Activity Leader
- Ms. Heather - Asst. Activity Leader
- Ms. Chynna - Asst. Activity Leader
- Mr. Josh - SR. Activity Leader
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School Educational Goals |
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To increase student achievement at every school, in every
classroom, for every student in every subject area. To provide exceptional
customer service. To provide an environment for risk taking. |
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Daily Schedule |
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Monday - Thursday
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2:55 - 3:15 Squads attendance and
check in
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3:15 - 3:45 Snack/Centers
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3:45 - 4:30 Clinic, Homework Club,
outside active game
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4:30 - 5:15 Outside non-active
activity, science experiment
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5:15 - 6:00 Clean up/outside time
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Friday Early Release
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1:10 - 1:30 Open ended questions, squads
and attendance
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1:30 - 1:45 Centers
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1:45 - 2:30 Clinic and science experiment
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2:30 - 3:15 Outside active game
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3:15 - 3:45 Snack and centers
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3:45 - 4:30 Non-active outside
activity
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4:30 - 5:30 Outside free play
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5:30 - 6:00 Clean up/outside
play
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Homework |
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An integral part of the Kid Zone Program is to provide
students with the opportunity to work on homework assignments or other
academic activities. The Kid Zone Program supports each child as he or she
accepts the responsibility of completing homework assignments. Our staff
provides guidance and encouragement to the children during he homework/study
time while serving as resources for learning.
We offer a homework club between 3:45 and
4:30 in the library. This is an opportunity for your children to work on
their homework in a quiet environment. Staff are on hand to help children
with their homework if they ask. We do not make children attend but we do
encourage them! |
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Clinics |
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Clinics are educational activities focusing
on an individual theme or subject that lasts for 45 minutes a day for a
whole week. The clinics are planned and taught by our enthusiastic and well
trained staff. These clinics are free and only open to children registered at
Kid Zone. Please check the parent table to sign up for these incredible
clinics. |
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Enrichment Clubs |
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Club time at Kid Zone is a time when the
children are separated into smaller groups, usually based on age, to
participate with their peers in age-appropriate activities. As there is an
enormous developmental difference between a kindergartener and a fifth
grader, staff plan activities that are geared towards each developmental
level. Behavior problems are often reduced and children feel more
comfortable in the smaller groups with their peers. |
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Centers |
| Our goal for centers is to provide a
choice of enriching activities in a planned, structured environment.
Centers are normally child directed that teach and develop skills for
making choices and accepting responsibility. As
an enrichment program, Kid Zone believes that play is an incredibly
important medium of learning. Our staff develop themed lesson plans that
focus on play experiences that enable children to develop and accumulate
their own knowledge. The following are a few examples of what children are
learning at our centers on a daily basis.
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Creative Play: Developing mobility of thought and practicing cooperation
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Reading and Listening: Developing
language skills and story comprehension
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Drawing and Painting: Developing hand-eye
coordination and good self-concept
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Patterns and Magnet Boards: Developing
classification skills
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Math: Following mental plans and problem
solving
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Science: Making generalizations about the
properties of various objects
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Developing gross motor skills and
learning how to take turns
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Board games: Learning how to follow
rules, problem solving and working with others.
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