éducation des enfants
Dual Immersion (Une initiative du Sénat)
Pourquoi opter pour la French Dual Language Immersion ?
Compte-rendu de la conférence du 25 octobre 2012 : « La French Dual Language Immersion pour les enfants déjà bilingues : à prendre ou à laisser ? » avec :
- Gregg Roberts : directeur des programmes d’immersion double en Utah
- Kaye Murdock : responsable des programmes d’immersion double anglais-français
- Marianne Levitre : professeur française de 4e année (4th grade)
Nous proposons un groupe de lecture en français à l’intention des jeunes enfants de langue maternelle française ou parlant couramment français.
Le Petit Poucet, un groupe tourné vers les enfants de moins de 7 ans.
les ressources locales
Les éditions scholastic
Vous pouvez commander sur le catalogue francophone de Scholastic une fois par mois. Contactez Nadine pour en savoir plus et afin qu’elle vous rajoute sur sa liste de diffusion : nadine@cheznadine.org
L’école des max
Le groupe de lecture pour enfants Le Petit Poucet vous offre la possibilité de vous abonner une fois par an en octobre aux collections de l’École des Max. Contactez Priscilla pour en savoir plus : priscillablanchot@me.com
Les petits livres
« Les Petits Livres » est une bibliothèque française par correspondance pour enfants de 0 à 12 ans. Choisissez votre plan mensuel et accédez à plus de 3 000 livres, frais de port gratuits.
Language Lizard
Language Lizard vous offre des livres et matériaux pour leçons en franςais ainsi que 40 autres langues.
Prévention routière
Apprendre les règles de sécurité routière tout en s’amusant ! C’est possible grâce à des jeux qui leur sont entièrement. À découvrir seul ou en famille, interactifs ou téléchargeables, ils sont adaptés à l’âge de l’enfant, à ses compétences et à sa psychologie.
Centres de jeux
- Jumparoundutah.com
- Monkeymountain.com (Park City)
- Classic Fun Center (Sandy)
- Luge (Park City, Solitude)
- Escalade (Front, RockReation, Momentum, Big et Little Cottonwood Canyons)
Piscines et centres sportifs
CAMPS D’ÉTÉ
- Imagination Place : http://www.imaginationplace.com/summer-programs.html
- Red butte garden camp : http://www.redbuttegarden.org/summer_camp
- Tracy Aviary Camp : http://www.tracyaviary.org/avian-adventure-summer-camps
- Natural History Museum : http://www.nhmu.utah.edu/summer-camp
- Club U camps (University of Utah) : http://continue.utah.edu/clubu
- Young education summer classes (University of Utah) : http://continue.utah.edu/youth/classes
- Music camps (University of Utah) : http://continue.utah.edu/youth/classes?sub=yemus
- Little gym summer camps : http://www.thelittlegym.com/pages/kids-camps.aspx
- Spence Eccles Field House : http://www.recreation.slco.org/spenceeccles/classesClinics/Summer_camp.html (ice skating and swimming in the afternoon – 1st to 6th grade)
- Rowland hall : http://www.rowlandhallsummer.org
- The Children’s Theatre
Themed two-week half-day camps at The Children’s Theatre include princesses, voice, adventure, and musical theater, plus a youth Shakespeare production.824 S. 400 W. Suite B 129
801-322-3816 - Coach Mike’s Tennis Academy
Coach Mike’s Tennis Academy summer camps focus on stroke development, singles and doubles strategy, fitness, match play and having fun!1216 S. Wasatch Drive
801-583-9451 - The Front Climbing Club
Summer day camps at The Front Climbing Club provide a weeklong adventure of fun, games, activities, and friends. Through climbing, kids improve balance and focus while building strength and motor skills.1450 S. 400 W.
801-466-7625 - Ms. Kaye’s Performing Arts Camp
Ms. Kaye’s Performing Arts Camp is a five-day camp offering classes in hip-hop, steppin’, folkloric, samba, African dance, Zumba, musical theater, arts & crafts, photography and ceramics. Students participate in four to five classes a day. The camp is administered by Kaye Richards of the University of Utah dance department and is held at the Salt Lake Community College South City campus.1575 S State Street
801-661-2821 - The Leonardo
The Leonardo offers teen art workshops plus a “Math, Music and Digital Media” summer day camp for kids.209 E. 500 S.
801-531-9800 - Natural History Museum of Utah
Every year, the Natural History Museum of Utah hosts more than 40 week-long summer camps for kids kindergarten through eighth grade. UMNH Camps are taught by experienced UMNH Science educators and include many fundamental STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) concepts. Kids play together, work together and learn while having fun!301 Wakara Way
801-585-3948 - Real Salt Lake Youth Camps
Real Salt Lake Camps are tailored to players of all ages and skill levels, promoting player development through technical proficiency and fundamental tactical awareness in a caring, supportive, and fun environment. All of our camps are designed for elite and recreational players, boys and girls, ages 3 to 18.Real Salt Lake offers camps throughout Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, June 4-Aug. 17. Check the website or call 801-727-2714 for more information. - Red Butte Garden Summer Kids’ Camps
Red Butte Garden’s weeklong camps cover topics inspired by the natural world and combine art, science, exploration and fun. Camps are offered June 13th through August 19th and accommodate students in Kindergarten through 6th grade.300 Wakara Way
801-581-8454 - Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation
Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation facilities offer a huge variety of summer day camps and youth activities. For example, the Holladay Lions Recreation Center at 1661 East Murray-Holladay Road offers summer youth programs in self defense, karate, dance, tumbling, teen fitness and art. Check the website for programs offered at a facility near you. - School of Rock
At the School of Rock locations in Sandy and Park City, students can participate in a one-week “summer boot camp” where they will speed-learn new songs, play with a band, write music and learn the basics of recording.
866-695-5515 - Snowbird Mountain Sports Camp
Mountain bike, trail run, swim, hike, and climb with professional coaches for five days. Participating youth will be coached in specific sports in morning and afternoon sessions, and have access to Snowbird’s many other summer activities during a relaxing lunch break. 801-947-8222 - Studio Kids
Studio Kids is a non-profit organization that teaches musical theatre to kids ages 3-18. Summer camp themes include Hairspray, Princess Camp, Jungle Book, and Princesses and Pirates. 801-438-9100 - Thanksgiving Point
Thanksgiving Point offers day-long and week-long camps with science, art, fantasy, gardening and animal themes. Among the 40 options are “Angry Birds,” “Lights, Camera, Cooking,” h”Lego Robots,” “Star Wars,” “Mythbusters” and more. Camps are either day long or week long. Some offer the chance to advance in 4H or earn Boy Scout merit badges.3003 N. Thanksgiving Way in Lehi, Utah. 801-768-4971 or 888-672-6040 Ext 4971 - Tracy Aviary’s Avian Adventure Camps Tracy Aviary’s day camps are for children entering kindergarten through fifth grade. Each camp has a different theme, but all are packed full of bird-related crafts, projects and games. Camps go three hours per day and last for five days. For a full day camp, children can enroll in both morning and afternoon sessions. 801-596-8500
- University of Utah Youth Education
University of Utah Youth Education offers dozens of summer programs, including the “Club U” day camp and specialized camps in the arts, sports, science, technology and more. Some programs offer high school credit. Locations vary. 801-581-6984 - Utah Olympic Park and Olympic Oval
Summer youth programs at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City offer introductory clinics and ongoing training in bobsled, skeleton, luge, aerial freestyle ski jumping and Nordic ski jumping. At the Olympic Oval, aspiring Olympians can learn speed skating, figure skating, hockey, curling and running.3419 Olympic Parkway
Park City, UT
435-658-4200Utah Olympic Oval 5662 Cougar Lane, Kearns
801-968-6825