If you attended our conference on September 17, 2016, please fill out a survey!
2016 MASH Conference Feedback Survey for Attendees
If you attended our conference on September 17, 2016, please fill out a survey!
2016 MASH Conference Feedback Survey for Attendees
Homeschool Creative Drama (5-6 years): Creative Drama is a fun and encouraging introduction to theatre and drama. Students develop their imaginations and powers of self-expression through drama games, music and dance, story theatre, and role playing. A great class for anyone who loves to make believe!
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 11 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$479
Home School Junior Acting (7-9 years): Students are taught to build their acting skills through drama games, character-building exercises, and acting out stories. A typical class will include physical and vocal warm-ups, creative movement, and lots and lots of acting! The benefits of this class include developing teamwork and cooperation, imagination, concentration, and discovering the power of stories!
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 10:45 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$525
Home School Advanced Ensemble (10-12 years): Students will record their own movies, learn theatre sports and improvisation, and step behind the curtain for a dynamic, inside look at the backstage world. This course continues to build performance skills while opening your mind to new dimensions of theatre. A variety of creative challenges will build ability to work as a team, develop trust among fellow artists, and provide tools to use technique and technology to find their voice.
Advanced Ensemble: Movies, Improv, and More 10-12 years
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 10:30 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$549
Homeschool Creative Drama (5-6 years): Creative Drama is a fun and encouraging introduction to theatre and drama. Students develop their imaginations and powers of self-expression through drama games, music and dance, story theatre, and role playing. A great class for anyone who loves to make believe!
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 11 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$479
Home School Junior Acting (7-9 years): Students are taught to build their acting skills through drama games, character-building exercises, and acting out stories. A typical class will include physical and vocal warm-ups, creative movement, and lots and lots of acting! The benefits of this class include developing teamwork and cooperation, imagination, concentration, and discovering the power of stories!
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 10:45 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$525
Home School Advanced Ensemble (10-12 years): Students will record their own movies, learn theatre sports and improvisation, and step behind the curtain for a dynamic, inside look at the backstage world. This course continues to build performance skills while opening your mind to new dimensions of theatre. A variety of creative challenges will build ability to work as a team, develop trust among fellow artists, and provide tools to use technique and technology to find their voice.
Advanced Ensemble: Movies, Improv, and More 10-12 years
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 10:30 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$549
For other air cadet units in Manitoba visit: Manitoba Air Cadet League Information
As the Commanding Officer of the local Air Cadet Squadron here in Brandon. In my 30 years experience with the Air Cadet Program I have seen some great results for home schooled children from the view point of an extracurricular activity as well as a social activity in addition to the added academic (Aviation), Citizenship, Leadership and physical fitness training. The Air Cadet Program offers its members access to summer camps in a variety of subject areas, in 2 week, 3 week and 6 week training. We offer access to a Glider pilot training scholarship, and a Private pilot training scholarship (7 week summer camp, scholarship prep conducted at the local unit). We also offer access to optional Marksmanship and music training (drum corps) here in Brandon. To join, youth must be 12 years old, and may participate in the program until their 19th birthday.
The Cadet program, whether Air Force, Army or Navy is free to join, uniforms are provided at no cost (small cost to maintain the uniform over the years), and no fees for training exercises. The is however a need for the cadets to be involved in fundraising activities. Drums and supplies for cadets to participate in the Drum corps will be provided. All appropriate Safety and Marksmanship Training, equipment and supplies will be provided at no cost as well.
All cadet training is conducted at the Brandon Armoury, 1116 Victoria Avenue, Brandon Manitoba.
#82 Brandon Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron parades from 6:30PM to 9:30PM on Friday evenings. (September to June) 1-204-725-4703
#60 Swiftsure Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps parades from 6:30PM to 9:30PM on Monday evenings. (September to June) 1-204-728-3168
#2520 Brandon Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps parades from 6:30PM to 9:30PM on Wednesday evenings. (September to June)
Daniel J Fontaine CD
Captain/Captaine
Commanding Officer/Comandant
Canadian Armed Forces/Forces Armee Canadianne
#82 Brandon RCACS/#82 Escadrille Brandon
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cadet Office # 1-204-726-4703 Friday Evenings/Vendredi nuit
The Amazing Agriculture Adventure(AAA) is a hands-on, interactive event geared to the Grades 4 and 5 Science curriculum. Various activities are centred around Habitats and Communities, Rocks Minerals and Erosion, Maintaining a Healthy Body, Properties of and Changes in Substances, Weather, Forces and Simple Machines.
For more information visit their website: http://aitc.mb.ca/educational-programs-events/amazing-agriculture-adventure-brandon
For other air cadet units in Manitoba visit: Manitoba Air Cadet League Information
As the Commanding Officer of the local Air Cadet Squadron here in Brandon. In my 30 years experience with the Air Cadet Program I have seen some great results for home schooled children from the view point of an extracurricular activity as well as a social activity in addition to the added academic (Aviation), Citizenship, Leadership and physical fitness training. The Air Cadet Program offers its members access to summer camps in a variety of subject areas, in 2 week, 3 week and 6 week training. We offer access to a Glider pilot training scholarship, and a Private pilot training scholarship (7 week summer camp, scholarship prep conducted at the local unit). We also offer access to optional Marksmanship and music training (drum corps) here in Brandon. To join, youth must be 12 years old, and may participate in the program until their 19th birthday.
The Cadet program, whether Air Force, Army or Navy is free to join, uniforms are provided at no cost (small cost to maintain the uniform over the years), and no fees for training exercises. The is however a need for the cadets to be involved in fundraising activities. Drums and supplies for cadets to participate in the Drum corps will be provided. All appropriate Safety and Marksmanship Training, equipment and supplies will be provided at no cost as well.
All cadet training is conducted at the Brandon Armoury, 1116 Victoria Avenue, Brandon Manitoba.
#82 Brandon Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron parades from 6:30PM to 9:30PM on Friday evenings. (September to June) 1-204-725-4703
#60 Swiftsure Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps parades from 6:30PM to 9:30PM on Monday evenings. (September to June) 1-204-728-3168
#2520 Brandon Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps parades from 6:30PM to 9:30PM on Wednesday evenings. (September to June)
Daniel J Fontaine CD
Captain/Captaine
Commanding Officer/Comandant
Canadian Armed Forces/Forces Armee Canadianne
#82 Brandon RCACS/#82 Escadrille Brandon
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cadet Office # 1-204-726-4703 Friday Evenings/Vendredi nuit
The Amazing Agriculture Adventure(AAA) is a hands-on, interactive event geared to the Grades 4 and 5 Science curriculum. Various activities are centred around Habitats and Communities, Rocks Minerals and Erosion, Maintaining a Healthy Body, Properties of and Changes in Substances, Weather, Forces and Simple Machines.
For more information visit their website: http://aitc.mb.ca/educational-programs-events/amazing-agriculture-adventure-brandon
If you attended our conference on September 17, 2016, please fill out a survey!
2016 MASH Conference Feedback Survey for Attendees
Homeschool Creative Drama (5-6 years): Creative Drama is a fun and encouraging introduction to theatre and drama. Students develop their imaginations and powers of self-expression through drama games, music and dance, story theatre, and role playing. A great class for anyone who loves to make believe!
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 11 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$479
Home School Junior Acting (7-9 years): Students are taught to build their acting skills through drama games, character-building exercises, and acting out stories. A typical class will include physical and vocal warm-ups, creative movement, and lots and lots of acting! The benefits of this class include developing teamwork and cooperation, imagination, concentration, and discovering the power of stories!
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 10:45 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$525
Home School Advanced Ensemble (10-12 years): Students will record their own movies, learn theatre sports and improvisation, and step behind the curtain for a dynamic, inside look at the backstage world. This course continues to build performance skills while opening your mind to new dimensions of theatre. A variety of creative challenges will build ability to work as a team, develop trust among fellow artists, and provide tools to use technique and technology to find their voice.
Advanced Ensemble: Movies, Improv, and More 10-12 years
Full Year/30 sessions
Mondays 10:30 am-12 pm
First Class Sept 19, 2016
$549
Information and Registration Package
Seven Oaks Settlers History Learning Day for students in Grade 5 to Grade 7 presented by Manitoba Living History Society and Seven Oaks House Museum
Rain or Shine
Thursday September 29, 2016
MORNING SESSION: 9:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
– OR –
AFTERNOON SESSION: 12:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
COST: $6.50 per student
TO BOOK CALL: (204) 339-7429
What a Great way to start your school year for Grade 5, 6, & 7 students
Walk where history was made…
Visit Seven Oaks House where John Inkster and his family lived
Speak with the people of the Fur Trade and the early Settlement era (1812 – 1845)
Education program showcases the life and times of early Manitoba
Activities may include…
Bring you cameras and take pictures of your students dressed in period clothing
Travel back in time and see how things were done.
PLEASE NOTE:
It is important that your group arrives on time for orientation and to be able to visit each station
Students should be in groups of 15 for each station: If possible please have students divided into groups prior to arriving
Each school group must be accompanied by an adult supervisor (Teacher, Education Assistant, Parent)
Teachers are responsible for student behaviour at all times and must not leave students unattended
Your students are ambassadors for your school
Program will happen Rain or Shine. Dress appropriately for the weather No cancellation rain date – one day only
Seven Oaks House Museum and Manitoba Living History Society are not responsible for any loss of articles or injury on site
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