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Math: Easy as 1, 2, 3; Gr. K5-2

 

Mathematical concepts will be explored in this class including counting, patterning, place value, shapes and estimating. Challenge your thinking and problem solving techniques. This is a great class for young minds with a curiosity for numbers. Please note: This is not a skill building class. Children must know and recognize numbers 1-10 before taking this class.

Notes
Once your child is registered there are no refunds or transfers. Refunds are made only for classes canceled by CFK/CFT.
 
  Sessions  
Mon.-Fri.,Jul. 29-Aug.2
9-11am
Location: UWM Union, Terrace Room
Instructor: Jen Bertrand
Fee: $94
Program No. 8410-0088
Note: Grades: K5-2
Once your child is registered there are no refunds or transfers. Refunds are made only for classes canceled by CFK/CFT.
Registration Deadline: Wed., July 31
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For more information, contact:
  Cindy Ruffert, Director, cfkids@uwm.edu, 414-227-3360
Elizabeth Sutton, Assistant Director, cfkids@uwm.edu, 414-227-3360
 

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College for Kids/Teens Summer 2013 Office
will be located in the Union, Rooom 143
Our summer office will be located in the Student Union, 2200 E Kenwood Blvd., room 143. We can be reached by phone (414) 229-6364. We will be at this location from June 1 - Aug. 15, 2013.

Scholarship Applications No Longer Being Accepted
As of May 21, 2013 our scholarship allotment has been reached. We will no longer be awarding scholarships for the summer of 2013.


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