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MAIN CAMPWeekly themes will keep summer fresh and exciting as campers enjoy on-campus activities such as swimming, the water park, go-karts, rock wall, and arts & crafts. This year, we have added “team challenges” and “investigations” to the mix! Field Trip Fridays will round out the week as we embark on new adventures including “A Day on the Ranch” and Kayaking!

There is no environment quite like Camp Heritage Oak.

Though summer excitement fills the

air and laughter emanates through

campus each day, the core values of Heritage

Oak still shine through. With an emphasis on

kindness and focus on character education,

campers will practice shaking hands daily, looking

others in the eye when speaking, and other

important life skills. These activities allow

children to feel safe, secure, and nurtured

while spending their precious summer

hours at Camp Heritage Oak.

SPECIALTY CAMPSIn addition to Main Camp, we will once again offer weekly Mini Camps and new academic courses to boost your child’s skills. This year, Specialty Camps will be offered in the morning AND in the afternoons to provide our families with the utmost flexibility. Specialty Camp descriptions begin on page 9. Be sure to look for the symbol to denote which of these camps have “academic” content.

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This summer, in addition to daily academic time, our preschool and pre-kindergarten campers will inves-tigate different animals, cultures, decades, and more! The preschool and pre-kindergarten program provides a great balance of exploring, discovering, making friends, and learning new skills. Campers will cook up a storm while learning to mix, stir, pour, measure, and create delicious new recipes. Campers will also enjoy participating in art projects, music, and scavenger hunts as they meet friends and prepare for the new school year. Water play days will provide additional excitement as campers splash, pour, and have fun under the sun!

Sample Preschool/Pre-kindergarten Daily Schedule:

7:00-9:00 Morning Extended Day/Free Play

9:00-9:15 Camp Kickoff (Camp Cheer/Events/Story)

9:15-10:15 Academics-Reading, Writing, and Math Lessons

10:15-10:45 Snack/Outside Play-Bikes, Scooters, Art Wall, and More

10:45-11:15 Cooking

11:15-12:00 Sensory Experience/Art

12:00-1:00 Lunch and Outside Play

1:00-2:30 Naptime

2:30-3:00 Literature Circle and Music/Movement

3:00-3:30 Snack/Outside Play

3:30-4:00 Group Game

4:00-6:00 Extended Day/Free Play

Preschool & Pre-kindergarten Camp Hours: 9:00am-4:00pmExtended Hours: 7:00-9:00am and 4:00-6:00pm FREE with Camp!

Tuesday and Thursday: $150Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: $190

Monday-Friday: $260

2To register, visit www.campheritageoak.org. Call 714.524.1350 ext. 2 for additional details.

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Morning Activity Rotation:Arts and Crafts—Hands-on, interactive projects, developed in our on-campus art studio, will allow each child to explore his/her creativity! Projects for the morning rotation include mask making, camp keychains, and pop-up books.Investigation—Campers will delve deeper into the weekly theme, allowing them to become subject experts!Swimming—Whether it’s “free swim” or a struc-tured game, swimming with friends in our on-campus pool is always a highlight of the summer!Water Play—Our water park, consisting of two gigantic waterslides and other water activities, will delight campers as they “cool off” while soaking, splashing, and sliding!

Sample K-3rd Grade Daily Schedule:

7:00-8:45 AM Extended Care (Free-play)

8:45-9:15 Camp Check-in and Welcoming Ceremony

9:15-12:00 Morning Activity Rotation

12:00-1:00 Lunch and Outside Play

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and afternoon sessions only)

1:00-1:15 Afternoon Camp Check-in and Outside Play

1:15-4:00 Afternoon Activity Rotation

4:00-6:00 PM Extended Care (Free-play & Games)

Kindergarten through 3rd grade campers will enjoy a fun-filled summer, investigating different life-forms, cultures, and galaxies! Campers will participate in team chal-lenges, create their own art projects, relax in the on-campus pool, and more! Not only does Camp Heritage Oak offer many exciting and interactive activities for Kindergarten through 3rd grade, but the friendships made at Camp Heritage Oak last a lifetime!

Afternoon Activity Rotation:Sports—Structured, exciting team-building activities such as obstacle courses and relay races will allow campers to reach their optimum fitness levels—all while having a blast!Team Challenge—Our most exciting addition to Camp Heritage Oak! Grade-level teams will compete to win the “Team Challenge” each week! Sample challenges include “game shows” using our huge interactive white board, digital scavenger hunts, and more!Daily Activity—Every day will be different this summer! For a list of daily activities, please refer to the calendar on the back of this page.Arts and Crafts—Hands-on, interactive projects, developed in our on-campus art studio will allow each child to explore his/her creativity! Projects for the afternoon art rotation include snow globes, lanyards, and paper mâché sculptures.

Friday Field Trips: Beach, Concert in the Park, Adventure City, A Day on the Ranch, Knott’s Berry Farm, Jump Sky High, Movie Theater and Lunch at Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour, Discovery Science Center, Build-a-Bear, Lego Store and Splash Water Park!

4To register, visit www.campheritageoak.org. Call 714.524.1350 ext. 2 for additional details.

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Sample Daily Schedule:

7:00-8:45 AM Extended Care (Free-play)

8:45-9:15 Camp Check-in and Welcoming Ceremony

9:15-12:00 Morning Activity Rotation

12:00-1:00 Lunch and Outside Play

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and afternoon sessions only)

1:00-1:15 Afternoon Camp Check-in and Outside Play

1:15-4:00 Afternoon Activity Rotation

4:00-6:00 PM Extended Care (Free-play & Games)

Campers in 4th through 8th grades will enjoy a fun-filled summer, investigating different periods in history, cultures, and technology! Campers will enjoy special activities specifically designed for older children such as go-karts, the giant human hamster ball, and more!

Afternoon Activity Rotation:Arts and Crafts—Hands-on, interactive

projects, developed in our on-campus art studio will allow each child to explore his/her creativity! Projects for the afternoon art rotation include snow globes, lanyards, and paper mâché sculptures.Investigation—Campers will delve deeper into the weekly theme, allowing them to become subject experts!Swimming—Whether it’s “free swim” or a structured game, swimming with friends in our on-campus pool is always a high-light of the summer!

Water Play—Our water park, consisting of two gigantic waterslides and other water activities, will delight campers as they “cool off” while soaking, splashing, and sliding!

Friday Field Trips: Beach, Concert in the Park, John’s Incredible Pizza, Ropes Course, Knott’s Berry Farm, Jump Sky High, Movie Theater and Lunch at Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour, Kayaking, Soak City, and K-1 Speed Zone!

Morning Activity Rotation:Sports—Structured, exciting team-building activities such as obstacle courses and relay races will allow camp-ers to reach their optimum fitness levels—all while having a blast!Team Challenge—Our most exciting addition to Camp Heritage Oak!Grade-levelteams will com-pete to win the “Team Chal-lenge” each week! Sample challenges include “game shows” using our huge interactive white board, digital scavenger hunts, and more!Daily Activity—Every day will be different this summer. For a list of daily activities, please refer to the calendar on the back of this page.

Arts and Crafts—Hands-on,interactive projects, devel-

oped in our on-campus art studio, will allow each child to

explore his/her creativity! Proj-ects for the morning rotation include mask making, camp

keychains, and pop-up books.

6To register, visit www.campheritageoak.org. Call 714.524.1350 ext. 2 for additional details.

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ning

Act

ivity

Rot

atio

n: S

port

s, T

eam

Cha

lleng

e, D

aily

Act

ivity

, Art

s an

d C

rafts

• M

ain

Cam

p A

ftern

oon

Act

ivity

Rot

atio

n: A

rts

and

Cra

fts, I

nves

tigat

ion,

Sw

imm

ing,

Wat

er P

lay

Mon

day

Spi

rit D

ayC

reat

e Yo

ur

Team

Ban

ner

Tras

h C

an B

and

Mon

day

Sun

daes

Mak

e Yo

urO

wn

Bal

loon

Ani

mal

s

Mak

e A

R

ain

Stic

k

Trac

k M

eet

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 20

’s &

30’

s:M

ake

aS

ilent

Mov

ie

Fold

and

Fly

: P

aper

Airp

lane

san

d G

lider

s

Dom

ino

Day

Futu

ristic

Foi

lFa

shio

n S

how

Tues

day

Mak

e Yo

urO

wn

Trop

ical

Sm

ooth

ie

Don

’t Fo

rget

th

e Ly

rics

Dec

orat

e yo

urB

ike

for

the

4th

and

Hot

Dog

Coo

k O

ut

Toss

You

r O

wn

Trai

l Mix

Cra

zy C

rêpe

s

Mee

t an

Oly

mpi

an

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 40

’s a

nd 5

0’s:

Soc

k H

op &

Roo

t Bee

r Fl

oats

Wat

er R

ocke

tB

last

Off

Jell-

O Q

uake

Cre

ate

aTi

me

Cap

sule

Wed

nesd

ay

Gia

nt H

uman

H

amst

er B

all

Gui

tar

Her

o C

ompe

titio

n

NO

CA

MP

Hap

py

4th

of

July

!

Yorb

a Li

nda

Nat

ure

Hik

e

Form

ula

1G

o-K

art R

acin

g

Bre

akfa

st o

f C

ham

pion

s an

d O

lym

pic

Triv

ia

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 60

’s a

nd 7

0’s:

Bea

tle M

ania

Hits

C

amp

Her

itage

Oak

“All

the

Rig

ht S

tuff”

M

ovie

and

Ast

rona

ut

Cui

sine

Obs

tacl

e B

ounc

e

Go-

Kar

t Rac

es

NO

CA

MP

Hap

py

4th

of

July

!

Thur

sday

Dec

orat

e Yo

ur O

wn

Bea

ch B

ag

Kar

aoke

Gre

at A

mer

ican

Pie

Fig

ht

Man

vs.

Wild

S

urvi

val C

ours

e

Sum

o W

rest

ling

Torc

h R

un a

ndP

arad

e of

Cha

mpi

ons

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 80

’s a

nd 9

0’s:

Gam

e Tr

uck

Vid

eo G

ames

Phy

sics

Fun

:E

gg D

rop

Exp

erim

ent

Sug

ar C

ube

Iglo

os

Tim

e C

apsu

leB

uria

l and

Cam

p M

emor

yC

erem

ony

Frid

ay F

ield

Trip

Bea

ch

Con

cert

inth

e P

ark

John

’s

Incr

edib

le P

izza

Roc

k C

ity

(rope

s co

urse

)+

$10

Kno

tt’s

Ber

ry F

arm

+$2

5

Jum

p S

ky H

igh

Eve

ning

: Ope

ning

Cer

emon

ies

Fam

ily P

arty

Mov

ie T

heat

er a

nd

Lunc

h at

Far

rell’s

Ice

Cre

am P

arlo

ur+

$15

Kay

akin

g

Soa

k C

ity+

$20

K-1

Spe

ed Z

one

+$2

5

Afte

rnoo

n Sp

ecialty

Cam

ps

This W

eek

C

ake

War

s

Say

it L

oud,

Say

it P

roud

Non

e

Myt

hbus

ters

Writ

ing

Cam

p (5

th-8

th)

Deb

ate

Cam

p (H

erita

ge O

ak 6

th-8

th G

rade

Stu

dent

s O

nly)

Writ

ing

Cam

p (C

ont.)

A W

ork

of A

rt

Her

itage

Oak

Mid

dle

Sch

ool T

ech

Wee

kC

rime

Sce

ne In

vest

igat

ion

Mos

aic

Mas

terp

iece

sA

dvan

ced

Ban

d (5

th-8

th)*

Orc

hest

ra (4

th-5

th)*

*Her

itage

Oak

Stu

dent

s O

nly

1st Y

ear

Ban

dO

rche

stra

(Con

t.)

No

Spe

cial

tyC

amp

This

W

eek

No

Spe

cial

tyC

amp

This

W

eek

Mor

ning

ses

sion

onl

y

Reg

iste

r O

nlin

e at

ww

w.c

amph

erita

geoa

k.or

g

Page 9: Camp Heritage Oak 2012

Wee

k 1

(Jun

e 18

-22)

Inve

stig

atin

g th

e S

ea

Wee

k 2

(Jun

e 25

-29)

Inve

stig

atin

g M

usic

Wee

k 3

(Jul

y 2-

6)In

vest

igat

ing

Inde

pend

ence

Wee

k 4

(Jul

y 9-

13)

Inve

stig

atin

g N

atur

e

Wee

k 5

(Jul

y 16

-20)

Inve

stig

atin

g C

ultu

re

Wee

k 6

(Jul

y 23

-27)

Inve

stig

atin

g th

e O

lym

pic

Gam

es

Wee

k 7

(Jul

y 30

-Aug

ust 3

)In

vest

igat

ing

the

Dec

ades

Wee

k 8

(Aug

ust 6

-10)

Inve

stig

atin

g S

pace

Wee

k 9

(Aug

ust 1

3-17

)In

vest

igat

ing

Arc

hite

ctur

e

Wee

k 10

(Aug

ust 2

0-24

)In

vest

igat

ing

the

Futu

re

Mor

ning

Spec

ialty

Cam

psTh

is W

eek

Inte

rmed

iate

Alg

ebra

(6th

-8th

)

Sum

mer

Sur

geon

s (5

th-8

th)

Rea

ding

Roc

ks!

(4th

-5th

and

6th

-8th

)

Non

e

Aca

d. E

nric

hmen

t (4t

h-6t

h)

Acc

el. A

cade

mic

s (4

th-6

th)

Alg

ebra

II/T

rig. (

8th+

)

Aca

d. E

nric

hmen

t (C

ont.)

Acc

el. A

cade

mic

s (C

ont.)

Alg

ebra

II/T

rig. (

Con

t.)

Com

puta

tion

and

Ana

lysi

s (4

th-5

th)

Writ

ing

Cam

p (4

th G

rade

)

Man

darin

Tre

asur

es

Aca

d. E

nric

hmen

t (4t

h-6t

h)

Acc

el. A

cade

mic

s (4

th-6

th)

Aca

d. E

nric

hmen

t (C

ont.)

Acc

el. A

cade

mic

s (C

ont.)

New

Stu

dent

Orie

ntat

ion*

Boy

s Fo

otba

ll* (6

th-8

th)

Girl

s Vo

lleyb

all*

*Her

itage

Oak

Stu

dent

s O

nly

Mai

n C

amp

Mor

ning

Act

ivity

Rot

atio

n: S

port

s, T

eam

Cha

lleng

e, D

aily

Act

ivity

, Art

s an

d C

rafts

• M

ain

Cam

p A

ftern

oon

Act

ivity

Rot

atio

n: A

rts

and

Cra

fts, I

nves

tigat

ion,

Sw

imm

ing,

Wat

er P

lay

Mon

day

Spi

rit D

ayC

reat

e Yo

ur

Team

Ban

ner

Tras

h C

an B

and

Mon

day

Sun

daes

Mak

e Yo

urO

wn

Bal

loon

Ani

mal

s

Mak

e A

R

ain

Stic

k

Trac

k M

eet

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 20

’s &

30’

s:M

ake

aS

ilent

Mov

ie

Fold

and

Fly

: P

aper

Airp

lane

san

d G

lider

s

Dom

ino

Day

Futu

ristic

Foi

lFa

shio

n S

how

Tues

day

Mak

e Yo

urO

wn

Trop

ical

Sm

ooth

ie

Don

’t Fo

rget

th

e Ly

rics

Dec

orat

e yo

urB

ike

for

the

4th

and

Hot

Dog

Coo

k O

ut

Toss

You

r O

wn

Trai

l Mix

Cra

zy C

rêpe

s

Mee

t an

Oly

mpi

an

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 40

’s a

nd 5

0’s:

Soc

k H

op &

Roo

t Bee

r Fl

oats

Wat

er R

ocke

tB

last

Off

Jell-

O Q

uake

Cre

ate

aTi

me

Cap

sule

Wed

nesd

ay

Gia

nt H

uman

H

amst

er B

all

Gui

tar

Her

o C

ompe

titio

n

NO

CA

MP

Hap

py

4th

of

July

!

Yorb

a Li

nda

Nat

ure

Hik

e

Form

ula

1G

o-K

art R

acin

g

Bre

akfa

st o

f C

ham

pion

s an

d O

lym

pic

Triv

ia

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 60

’s a

nd 7

0’s:

Bea

tle M

ania

Hits

C

amp

Her

itage

Oak

“All

the

Rig

ht S

tuff”

M

ovie

and

Ast

rona

ut

Cui

sine

Obs

tacl

e B

ounc

e

Go-

Kar

t Rac

es

NO

CA

MP

Hap

py

4th

of

July

!

Thur

sday

Dec

orat

e Yo

ur O

wn

Bea

ch B

ag

Kar

aoke

Gre

at A

mer

ican

Pie

Fig

ht

Man

vs.

Wild

S

urvi

val C

ours

e

Sum

o W

rest

ling

Torc

h R

un a

ndP

arad

e of

Cha

mpi

ons

Inve

stig

atin

gth

e 80

’s a

nd 9

0’s:

Gam

e Tr

uck

Vid

eo G

ames

Phy

sics

Fun

:E

gg D

rop

Exp

erim

ent

Sug

ar C

ube

Iglo

os

Tim

e C

apsu

leB

uria

l and

Cam

p M

emor

yC

erem

ony

Frid

ay F

ield

Trip

Bea

ch

Con

cert

inth

e P

ark

John

’s

Incr

edib

le P

izza

Roc

k C

ity

(rope

s co

urse

)+

$10

Kno

tt’s

Ber

ry F

arm

+$2

5

Jum

p S

ky H

igh

Eve

ning

: Ope

ning

Cer

emon

ies

Fam

ily P

arty

Mov

ie T

heat

er a

nd

Lunc

h at

Far

rell’s

Ice

Cre

am P

arlo

ur+

$15

Kay

akin

g

Soa

k C

ity+

$20

K-1

Spe

ed Z

one

+$2

5

Afte

rnoo

n Sp

ecialty

Cam

ps

This W

eek

C

ake

War

s

Say

it L

oud,

Say

it P

roud

Non

e

Myt

hbus

ters

Writ

ing

Cam

p (5

th-8

th)

Deb

ate

Cam

p (H

erita

ge O

ak 6

th-8

th G

rade

Stu

dent

s O

nly)

Writ

ing

Cam

p (C

ont.)

A W

ork

of A

rt

Her

itage

Oak

Mid

dle

Sch

ool T

ech

Wee

kC

rime

Sce

ne In

vest

igat

ion

Mos

aic

Mas

terp

iece

sA

dvan

ced

Ban

d (5

th-8

th)*

Orc

hest

ra (4

th-5

th)*

*Her

itage

Oak

Stu

dent

s O

nly

1st Y

ear

Ban

dO

rche

stra

(Con

t.)

No

Spe

cial

tyC

amp

This

W

eek

No

Spe

cial

tyC

amp

This

W

eek

Mor

ning

ses

sion

onl

y

Reg

iste

r O

nlin

e at

ww

w.c

amph

erita

geoa

k.or

g

Whi

le “

Mai

n C

amp”

run

s ev

ery

day

that

cam

p is

op

en, S

peci

alty

Cam

ps a

re s

hort

er s

essi

ons

that

fo

cus

on o

ne p

artic

ular

are

a of

inte

rest

. Thi

s ye

ar,

Cam

p H

erita

ge O

ak is

ple

ased

to o

ffer

a w

ider

va

riety

of a

cade

mic

-foc

used

cam

ps a

s w

ell a

s m

any

of th

e “f

avor

ite”

Min

i Cam

ps fr

om y

ears

pa

st!

Spe

cial

ty C

amps

run

Mon

day-

Thur

sday

from

9:

00am

-12:

00pm

or

1:00

pm-4

:00p

m.

Cam

pers

m

ay s

tay

for

lunc

h an

d co

mbi

ne S

peci

alty

Cam

ps

with

Mai

n C

amp

or ta

ke tw

o S

peci

alty

Cam

ps in

on

e w

eek!

Fiel

d Tr

ip F

riday

s an

d A

ddit

iona

l Hou

rsC

ampe

rs in

Kin

derg

arte

n-8t

h gr

ade

may

add

the

Frid

ay fi

eld

trip

(ful

l day

) to

thei

r S

peci

alty

Cam

p fo

r $7

0 (p

lus

any

addi

tiona

l adm

issi

on fe

es).

Pre

scho

ol a

nd P

re-k

inde

rgar

ten

stud

ents

who

w

ould

like

to a

dd F

riday

(9:0

0am

-12:

00pm

) to

a S

peci

alty

Cam

p m

ay d

o so

for

an a

dditi

onal

$50

. P

resc

hool

and

Pre

-kin

derg

arte

n st

uden

ts w

ho

wou

ld li

ke to

att

end

the

afte

rnoo

n se

ssio

n af

ter

thei

r S

peci

alty

Cam

p, p

lus

the

entir

e da

y Fr

iday

, m

ay d

o so

for

an a

dditi

onal

$15

0.

Spe

cial

ty C

amp

Rate

s:O

ne W

eek

Mor

ning

or

Aft

erno

on S

essi

on C

amp:

$19

0Tw

o W

eek

Mor

ning

or

Aft

erno

on

Ses

sion

Cam

p: $

34

0*

*S

umm

er S

urge

ons

Dis

sect

ion

Cam

p re

qui

res

a $9

0 s

uppl

y fe

e.*

Visi

t w

ww

.cam

pher

itag

eoak

.org

for

deta

ils.

Wee

k 1

(Jun

e 18

-21)

Wee

k 2

(Jun

e 25

-28)

Wee

k 3

(Jul

y 2-

5)

Wee

k 4

(Jul

y 9-

12)

Wee

k 5

(Jul

y 16

-19)

Wee

k 6

(Jul

y 23

-26)

Wee

k 7

(Jul

y 30

-Aug

ust 2

)

Wee

k 8

(Aug

ust 6

-9)

Wee

k 9

(Aug

ust 1

3-16

)

Wee

k 10

(Aug

ust 2

0-23

)

Acad

emic C

amps

Inte

rmed

iate

Alg

ebra

(6th

-8th

) - M

orni

ng

Rea

ding

Roc

ks! (

3rd ,

4th

/5th

, 6th

-8th

) - M

orni

ngS

umm

er S

urge

ons

(5th

-8th

) - M

orni

ngS

ay it

Lou

d, S

ay it

Pro

ud (4

th-8

th) -

Afte

rnoo

n

Rea

d it

and

Eat

it (P

S/P

K) -

Mor

ning

Aca

dem

ic E

nric

hmen

t (K

-6th

) - M

orni

ngA

ccel

erat

ed A

cade

mic

s (K

-6th

) - M

orni

ngA

lgeb

ra II

/Trig

onom

etry

(8th

+) -

Mor

ning

Myt

hbus

ters

(4th

-8th

) - A

ftern

oon

Aca

dem

ic E

nric

hmen

t Con

t’d. (

K-6

th) –

Mor

ning

Acc

eler

ated

Aca

dem

ics

Con

t’d. (

K-6

th) –

Mor

ning

Deb

ate

Cam

p (6

th-8

th) -

Afte

rnoo

nW

ritin

g C

amp

(5th

-8th

) - A

ftern

oon

Fine

Mot

or F

anat

ics

(PS

/PK

) - M

orni

ngS

how

Me

the

Mon

ey (K

-1st

) – M

orni

ngS

uper

Sol

vers

Mat

h C

lass

(2nd

/3rd

) - M

orni

ngC

ompu

tatio

n an

d A

naly

sis

(4th

/5th

) - M

orni

ngW

ritin

g C

amp

Con

t’d. (

5th -

8th )

– A

ftern

oon

M &

M M

ath

(PS

/PK

) - M

orni

ngW

ritin

g C

amp

(2nd

, 3rd

/4th

) - M

orni

ngM

anda

rin T

reas

ure

Cam

p (4

th-8

th) -

Mor

ning

The

Mad

Sci

entis

t (P

S/P

K) -

Mor

ning

Aca

dem

ic E

nric

hmen

t (K

-6th

) - M

orni

ngA

ccel

erat

ed A

cade

mic

s (K

-6th

) - M

orni

ngE

xplo

ring

Spa

ce (K

-3rd

) - A

ftern

oon

Crim

e S

cene

Inve

stig

atio

n (4

th-8

th) -

Afte

rnoo

n

Aca

dem

ic C

amp

(PS

/PK

) - M

orni

ngA

cade

mic

Enr

ichm

ent C

ont’d

. (K

-6th

) – M

orni

ngA

ccel

erat

ed A

cade

mic

s C

ont’d

. (K

-6th

) – M

orni

ng

Aca

dem

ic C

amp

(PS

/PK

) - M

orni

ng

Mini C

amps

Spo

rts

and

Mov

emen

t (P

S/P

K) -

Mor

ning

Sur

f and

San

d A

rt (K

-3rd

) - A

ftern

oon

Cak

e W

ars

(4th

-8th

) - A

ftern

oon

Cre

ativ

e A

rt (P

S/P

K) -

Mor

ning

Roc

k n’

Rol

l Leg

os (K

-3rd

) - A

ftern

oon

Nat

ure’

s Tr

easu

res

3-D

Pai

ntin

g (K

-3rd

) - A

ftern

oon

We

Can

Bui

ld It

! (P

S/P

K) –

Mor

ning

Che

ss (K

-3rd

) - A

ftern

oon

Litt

le A

ces

Tenn

is (K

-3rd

) - A

ftern

oon

Coo

king

Thr

ough

the

Dec

ades

(K-3

rd) -

Afte

rnoo

nA

Wor

k of

Art

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Week 1 (June 18-21)Morning SessionSports and Movement (Preschool/Pre-k) Explore the rules for sports such as soccer, t-ball, golf, gymnastics, basketball, tennis, and football! This camp will expose campers to a variety of sports in a fun, non-competitive manner.

Intermediate Algebra (6th-8th) Investigate different functions along with their graphs and proper-ties. Particular attention will be paid to linear, quadratic, exponen-tial, and logarithmic functions. Students will learn to recognize and express mathematical ideas graphically, numerically, symbolically, and in writing.

Afternoon SessionSurf and Sand Art (K-3rd)Gain an understanding of seascape artwork and apply this knowl-edge of depth and color into your own artwork! The final sand painting will be on wood and will incorporate the use of sea shells, allowing campers to show off their abilities to manipulate and de-sign while incorporating dimension into their masterpieces.

Cake Wars (4th-8th)Learn how to make delicious cakes, cupcakes, cookies and candies, and then sample every bite! Cake Wars camp will feature decorating challenges, judged contests, along with recipe books and aprons for all campers who attend! The week will close with “Cake Wars Café” where students will invite friends and family to sample their best creations!

Week 2 (June 25-28)Morning SessionCreative Art (Preschool/Pre-k)Use several different mediums to create beautiful masterpieces. Each day, campers will enjoy this time dedicated to messy, expres-sive fun all while strengthening their fine motor skills, spacial aware-ness, and creativity!

Reading Rocks! Summer Reading Book Club (3rd, 4th/5th, 6th-8th) – Heritage Oak Students OnlyComplete your summer reading assignment from start to finish at this camp! Games and small activities will bring the summer reading selection to life while students learn reading comprehen-sion techniques as well as oral and silent reading strategies. One book from your child’s summer reading list will be chosen and while the majority of reading will be done in class, some may need to be done at home.

Summer Surgeons Science Dissection Camp (5th-8th) Dissection camp will teach the process of disassembling and observing something to understand its internal structure and as an aid to discerning the functions and relationships of its components. Students will conduct two dissections during the course of the week. *Additional $90 Supply Fee required.

Afternoon SessionRock n’ Roll Legos (K-3rd)Create robots that rock and roll using the LEGOTM WeDo Robot-ics System! This camp will build knowledge of simple machines, engineering, programming, and teamwork in an environment of rockin’ fun!

Say it Loud, Say it Proud (4th-8th) Develop self-confidence and essential critical thinking skills while researching, writing, and presenting speeches. Students will self-evaluate speeches through the use of video and present their speech portfolios to their parents at the Say it Loud, Say it Proud Luncheon on June 28th!

Week 3 (July 2-5)—No Specialty Camps Due to Independence Day Holiday

Week 4 (July 9-12)Morning SessionRead it and Eat It (Preschool/Pre-k) Campers will begin to understand the true meanings of classic literature selections as they listen to stories, engage, and ask ques-tions. Then, they will extend the process into a creative art piece as well as a fun and tasty cooking project!

Academic Enrichment TWO WEEK CAMP (K, 1st/2nd Combined, 3rd/4th Combined, 5th/6th Combined) Designed for students who need a consistent, structured environ-ment to stay at their optimal academic levels, this program will feature instruction in mathematics, writing and reading. Our cur-riculum is developed to ensure real-life application of skills learned in order to make significant academic progress.

Accelerated Academics TWO WEEK CAMP (K, 1st/2nd Combined, 3rd/4th Combined, 5th/6th Combined) Designed for students who seek advanced instruction to further enhance their abilities, this program will feature complex lessons in mathematics, reading comprehension, and writing. Students will develop important critical thinking skills through academic competi-tions and incorporating games within their lessons.

Algebra II/Trigonometry (8th Grade and up) –TWO WEEK CAMPThis high school-level course will explore topics such as functions, irrational numbers, quadratic equations and inequalities, quadric relations and systems, exponential functions and logarithms, and vectors and complex numbers. If time permits, some work will be done with progressions, binomial expansions and probability.

Afternoon SessionNature’s Treasures 3-D Painting (K-3rd)Learn how nature inspires art! Campers will paint a landscape on their very own wooden Nature’s Treasure boxes as they acquire design skills that will give them an edge, setting them apart as emerging artists!

Morning Session: M-Th, 9:00am-12:00pmAfternoon Session: M-Th, 1:00pm-4:00

One Week Camps: $190Two Week Camps: $340

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to identify camps which have an academic focus.

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Mythbusters (4th-8th) Put mysterious science myths to the test! Mythbusters gives campers the chance to ask questions, design experiments, and fi-nally disprove (or prove!) misconceptions and myths about science! The week will close with building a real, rideable hovercraft!

Week 5 (July 16-19)Morning SessionWe Can Build It! (Preschool/Pre-k) Campers will strengthen their fine motor skills by using a variety of age-appropriate tools such as hammers, screw drivers, clay, and their own hands to construct creative, original creations.

Afternoon SessionChess (K-3rd)Learn the fundamentals of chess while developing critical think-ing, memory, confidence, sportsmanship, patience, and problem solving skills. Have fun playing chess on our giant chess board and participate in a real tournament where you can win a trophy or a prize!

Debate Camp (6th-8th) Heritage Oak Students OnlyPrepare for the debate elective or after-school debate team while learning advanced opposition strategy, mastering introductions and conclusions, and perfecting verbal/non-verbal communication skills.

Writing Camp (5th-8th) TWO WEEK CAMPGenres of memoir, short story, essay, and poetry will be explored as each child is coached individually by the teacher. Students will write reviews about literature and learn how to approach essay questions used to measure reading comprehension.

Week 6 (July 23-26)Morning SessionFine Motor Fanatics (Preschool/Pre-k)Learn how to properly form all letters and numbers by using fun tools like pudding and shaving cream to trace them! Students will also learn to hold a pencil properly and will strengthen their pincer grip through play with clothes pins, tweezers, eye droppers, play dough, and more!

Show Me the Money (K-1st) Campers will perfect their knowledge of monetary value along with addition and subtraction as they “shop” in our classroom store, earn “money” for tasks completed, and play games such as “The Price is Right!”

Super Solvers Math Class (2nd-3rd) Join us in our computer lab as we use math software to accurately assess the math skills of each student and customize the learning program for each child! Math skills will become stronger through

differentiated instruction, hands-on math centers, and peer group challenges!

Computation and Analysis (4th-5th) Campers will practice three- and four-digit multiplication, long division, and story problems as they prepare for the challenges of fourth and fifth grades. Geometry, algebra, statistics, fractions, data analysis and probability will also be covered in this interactive math class.

Afternoon SessionLittle Aces Tennis (K-3rd)Learn the rules of tennis as well as proper technique for forehands, backhands, volleys, over head smashes, and serves! Campers will improve their coordination, control, balance, movement, and hand-eye coordination. Each camper will also receive his/her own tennis racket!

Week 7 (July 30-August 2)Morning SessionM & M Math (Preschool/Pre-k) Learn valuable math skills such as sorting, estimation, graphing, predicting, patterning, counting, and number recognition—all using M & M’s as tools!

Writing Camp (2nd)Learn the difference between writing genres and how to organize your writing into a wonderful written piece! This camp is designed to develop and support imaginative, narrative, descriptive, and informative writing.

Writing Camp (3rd-4th)Genres of memoir, short story, essay, and poetry will be explored as each child is coached individually by the teacher. Students will write reviews about literature and learn how to approach essay questions used to measure reading comprehension.

Mandarin Treasure Camp (4th-8th)Learn to write and recognize basic Chinese characters and con-verse in simple sentences. Campers will gain an appreciation for the Chinese culture, language, and art as they participate in fun exercises, games, role playing activities, and performances.

Afternoon SessionCooking through the Decades (K-3rd) Learn basic cooking techniques, practice measurement, and have fun while making dishes that are timeless! Each camper will end the week having completed his/her own personal cookbook.

A Work of Art (4th-8th) Explore several different art techniques such as clay sculpting, sketching, photography, water color, and pastel while working to complete fun “artistic challenges” assigned by the teacher. The week will close with an art gala where campers will present their work to their peers and parents!

Morning Session: M-Th, 9:00am-12:00pmAfternoon Session: M-Th, 1:00pm-4:00

One Week Camps: $190Two Week Camps: $340

Look for

to identify camps which have an academic focus.

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Week 8 (August 6-9)Morning SessionThe Mad Scientist (Preschool/Pre-k) Learn about buoyancy, surface tension, absorption, static electric-ity, and more through hands-on, exciting classroom experiments!

Academic Enrichment TWO WEEK CAMP (K, 1st/2nd Combined, 3rd/4th Combined, 5th/6th Combined)Designed for students who need a consistent, structured environ-ment to stay at their optimal academic levels, this program will feature instruction in mathematics, writing and reading. Our Cur-riculum is developed to ensure real-life application of skills learned in order to make significant academic progress.

Accelerated Academics TWO WEEK CAMP (K, 1st/2nd Combined, 3rd/4th Combined, 5th/6th Combined) Designed for students who seek advanced instruction to further enhance their abilities, this program will feature complex lessons in mathematics, reading comprehension, and writing. Students will develop important critical thinking skills through academic competi-tions and incorporating games within their lessons.

Afternoon SessionExploring Space (K-3rd)Get ready to experience a journey into space! Conduct the “Super Slurper” experiment and learn how this special chemical was cre-ated for NASA! Eat real astronaut ice cream, see how the moon craters are formed, and create moon rocks and rockets through crafts!

Crime Scene Investigation (4th-8th) In CSI Camp, students will discover a mock crime scene and, through forensic methods, they will work to determine who com-mitted the crime! Campers will gather and take fingerprints, interview suspects, use microscopes to observe evidence up close, and ultimately, bring the culprit to justice!

Week 9 (August 13-16)Morning SessionAcademic Camp (Preschool/Pre-k)Review letter and number recognition, patterning, sorting, rhyming, and writing while preparing for the upcoming school year! In addi-tion, students will learn new vocabulary words, engage in art and sensory activities, and have fun playing with friends!

Afternoon SessionTop Chef, Jr. (K-3rd)Learn about kitchen safety, as you bake bread from scratch, make yummy salads, main courses, and surprising desserts! On the last day of camp, the families of our campers will be invited to “Top Chef Café,” where our chefs, wearing their hats and aprons, will serve their favorite dishes from the week.

Mosaic Masterpieces (4th-8th)Create your very own mosaic with ceramic pieces in cement! Campers will gain a greater understanding of the principles of de-sign and color as they enjoy creating these unique pieces that can be displayed in the garden or in the home.

Advanced Band (5th-8th) – Heritage Oak Students OnlyStudents will learn music history, theory and skills that will advance their knowledge in music education as they prepare for the upcom-ing school year. Bring your own instruments.

Orchestra TWO WEEK CAMP (4th-5th)—Heritage Oak Stu-dents OnlyMembers of the 2012-13 Heritage Oak Chamber Orchestra are encouraged to attend this camp which will allow this new group of musicians to make beautiful music together prior to the start of the school year. Bring your own instruments.

Week 10 (August 20-23)Morning SessionAcademic Camp (Preschool/Pre-k) Review letter and number recognition, patterning, sorting, rhyming, and writing while preparing for the upcoming school year! In addi-tion, students will learn new vocabulary words, engage in art and sensory activities, and have fun playing with friends!

Boys Football (6th-8th) - Heritage Oak Students Only—only $99Learn football terminology, gain hand-eye coordination, and practice on-field skills while preparing for the 2012 Middle School Football Season.

Girls Volleyball (4th-8th) – Heritage Oak Students Only—only $99Middle School athletes will work on advanced skills, scrimmage, and refine the rotations for the upcoming year. This camp is highly recommended for all returning middle school players. DSL players will practice the primary volleyball skills of passing, setting and hit-ting as well as scrimmage to learn the rules of the game.

Afternoon SessionLego Robotics (K-3rd)Build and program your own robotic creations using the LEGOTM WeDo Robotics System. This unique system, designed by the experts at MIT, teaches campers about simple machines, engineer-ing, programming, and more!

1st Year Band (4th-8th)Learn the basics of playing a band instrument! This camp is meant for campers who have no experience playing musical instruments as well as any band student that would like to learn a new instru-ment. Bring your own instruments.

Look for to identify camps which have an academic focus.

One Week Camps: $190Two Week Camps: $340

Morning Session: M-Th, 9:00am-12:00pmAfternoon Session: M-Th, 1:00pm-4:00

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Kindergarten-8th Grade Camp

Morning Session: 9:00am-12:00pm, $170Afternoon Session: 1:00pm-4:00pm, $170

Full Day Camp: 9:00am-4:00pm, $270Extended Hours: 7:00am-9:00am FREE with AM Camp

4:00pm-6:00pm FREE with PM Camp

Most field trip fees are INCLUDED this year!The + symbol on the calendar denotes field trips with additional fees.

Choose the plan that best suits you—attend a full day of Main Camp, mix with a Specialty Camp, or just come for a half day!

Preschool/Pre-kindergarten pricing can be found on page 2.Camp groups are based on the grades children

will be entering in the 2012-13 school year.

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Lunches Children may bring lunch from home or purchase a lunch. Our lunch program will once again be catered by Cater Tots Too. There are two lunch size options—Junior ($5.00) or Regular ($5.75). All lunches may be ordered online at www.catertots.com.

RegistrationPlease visit www.campheritageoak.org to complete your registration.

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Registration: ONLINE at www.campheritageoak.org

Payment Policies:

Main Camp: Fees will be collected at the time of registration. The deadline to register for Main Camp is 2:00pm the Friday prior to the desired camp week. Monday morning walk-in enrollments will only be accepted if space is available. Preschool through eighth grade campers have a required non-refundable $70 registration fee, or $95 per family. There is a $20 discount if your registration is received in our online system by May 7, 2012.

One Week Specialty Camps: Cards will be charged one week prior to the Specialty Camp if the minimum amount of registrants is met. The deadline to register for any Specialty Camp is 9:00pm the Tuesday prior to the desired camp week. Limited space is available.

Two Week Specialty (Academic) Camps: Cards will be charged at the time of registra-tion. The deadline to register for any Specialty Camp is 9:00pm the Tuesday prior to the desired camp week. Limited space is available.

Cancellation Policy: If you need to cancel registration for any camp, please contact the registrar’s office at 714.524.1350 ext. 315. All cancellations must be made two weeks in advance for a refund. Two week Specialty Camps are non-refundable.

Change Policy:You may make additions to your camp registration at any time prior to the specific registration deadline listed. However, if you would like to make a change to any camp for which you have already registered, you must contact the registrar’s office to cancel (see cancellation policy above) and then add the new camp dates to your schedule using our online registration system.

THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS FOR DAYS MISSED

Field TripsAll field trips are tentative and subject to change. Some field trips require additional fees, which may include spending money. We maintain a limit that is contingent on a counselor-to-student ratio and payment is required when signing up for the event. If you sign up for a field trip Friday, your child must attend the field trip with the camp group as no care will be available for those not at-tending. Most field trips do not include lunch and campers will be required to bring a sack lunch or money to purchase lunch.

Summer ApparelThe registration fee includes two camp t-shirts. Parents must provide appropriate shorts, socks, and closed-in shoes. Extra t-shirts cost $10. Campers must wear a camp shirt daily.

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