Electives are a great way to enhance your child’s Hybrid experience! Primary students can take up to 4 onsite electives. Middle School students may take up to 2 onsite electives. Material fees are for Part-Time OVA and Self-Pay students.
*If you attempt to register for an elective class and receive a notification that the form has been turned off, this is because the class has reached capacity. If you would still like to be added to a waitlist for that class, please email Janel Deaver at j.deaver@thehybridlearningco.com to ask to be placed on the waitlist. Be sure to include the site location (Legacy Hybrid or Oxford Hybrid), the elective class name, the student name and grade, as well as your main hybrid communication email address and phone number in this email. In the meantime, please consider choosing another class in case the waitlisted class does not become available.*
Monday 9:00 AM– Middle and High School Electives: (Please see below for material fees, and class descriptions)
| MS (6-8th grade) | MS/HS (6-12 grade) Combined | HS (9-12th grade) |
| Art Techniques B | Pottery | Spanish 1B (HS credit) |
| Crockpot Cooking | Yearbook 1B | |
| Escape Rooms Quest |
Wednesday 9:00 AM– Middle and High School Electives: (Please see below for material fees, and class descriptions)
| MS (6-8th grade) | MS/HS (6-12 grade) Combined | HS (9-12 grade) |
| Cake and Cookie Decorating | Drawing | Health (HS credit) |
| Strength and Wellness | Choir | Spanish 2B (HS credit) |
| Exploring Board Games | Fallacy Detective |
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
| MONDAY 9AM MS ONLY (6-8th grade) |
| Art Techniques B |
| Crockpot Cooking |
Art Techniques B
6th-8th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee:$100
Description: All new projects on site this semester for Art Techniques Part B. Children learn a lot through art. As they draw, paint, and make collages, they are learning about their world (colors, shapes, and sizes of objects). When they use paints, glue, and markers, children are planning, trying out new things and solving problems. As they mix paints they learn to understand that one thing can make changes in another. This class will introduce all of the above through the use of mixed media. *Art Techniques Part A is not a prerequisite.*
CrockPot Cooking
6th-8th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee: $100
Description: In Crockpot Cooking, students will learn how to prepare and cook various foods, all in a crockpot! Be ready to enjoy appetizers, main dishes, and desserts that your children will be bringing home.
| Monday 9AM MS/HS (6-12 grade) Combined |
| Pottery |
| Yearbook 1B |
| Escape Rooms Quest |
Pottery
6th-12th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee: $100
Description: In this class, the students will be able to express their creativity in the hands-on art of pottery. Students will learn techniques, history, and create their own pottery implementing techniques learned.
Yearbook 1B
6th-12th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: In this course, students will gain skills in the following areas: page design, publishing techniques, copywriting, editing, photography, record keeping, time management, teamwork, marketing, and leadership skills. Students are tasked with producing a timeless, creative, and innovative publication which will record our school’s community, memories and events.
*This class is a full year commitment and students should plan to register for Yearbook 1B for the second semester if they took Yearbook 1A first semester.
Escape Rooms Quest
6th-12th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee: $50Description: This class uses the escape room concept to teach students critical thinking, decision-making, conflict resolution, and teamwork skills. Students will learn to take responsibility for their learning and apply strategies to solve real-world problems.
| MONDAY 9AM HS ONLY (9-12th grade) |
| Spanish 1B (HS credit) |
Spanish 1B (HS credit)
9th-12th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: Students cover basic vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and punctuation to build a solid foundation for further study. Assignments include engaging in simple conversation, writing, paragraphs, and listening to Spanish dialogue. Students also study the history and culture of Spanish-speaking peoples.
*This class is a full year commitment. Students should plan to take Spanish 1B in the second semester to receive a full credit of foreign language.
| WEDNESDAY 9AM MS ONLY (6-8th grade) |
| Cake and Cookie Decorating |
| Strength and Wellness |
| Exploring Board Games |
Cake and Cookie Decorating
6th-8th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: In this course students will learn how to plan, prepare, design, create and deliver beautiful cakes and cookies. They will learn different frosting techniques as well as how to achieve different colors and textures of frosting. Students will also learn about what it takes to market and sell their own cakes and cookies.
Strength and Wellness
6th-8th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: This course will focus on moving through space and time. Students will learn to demonstrate the qualities of movement (space, time, force, flow, levels, directions, and pathways) as they perform a variety of fundamental locomotor (running, hopping, skipping, jumping, leading, sliding, galloping) and non-locomotor (bending, twisting, turning, rocking, swaying, balancing, stretching, pushing, and pulling) skills. Students will learn to manipulate objects with purposeful movement (throwing, catching, striking, kicking, bouncing, and rolling). Students will participate in a variety of fitness development exercises.
Exploring Board Games
6th-8th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee:$50
Description: Students will learn the history and strategies behind many of our childhood favorites. This class will build critical thinking skills while also giving students the opportunity to play a different board game each week. They will also learn how to create their own board game.
| WEDNESDAY 9AM MS/HS (6-12 grade) Combined |
| Drawing |
| Choir |
| Fallacy Detective |
Drawing
6th-12th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee:$100
Description: This course will focus on the fundamentals of drawing: elements of art, composition, proportion, spatial relationships, perspective, volume, light and shadow, value and texture. The course will enhance students’ observational sensibilities and enable their application to their work. The notion of visual perception will be explored and students will learn how to record what they observe. Students will become familiar with various ways in which the elements, principles of design and composition improve their creative approach and critical judgment.
Choir
6th-12th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee:$50
Description: Students will be exposed to choral elements, such as ensemble singing, blend, and vocal techniques. Students will sing and perform a variety of music in both formal and informal situations, both individually and in an ensemble.
*This elective does not satisfy the Performing Arts credit requirement.
Fallacy Detective
6th-12th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee:$50
Description: Students will identify how they, as individuals, think critically and explore common perceptions and misconceptions that exist about logic. The activities within this unit incorporate individual reflection by students, small group work, and larger group/class discussions, and endeavor for students to learn how to discern true and untrue statements using logic and fact. Students are presented with various statements and are tasked with determining whether these statements are factually true and whether they are logically valid. We recognize that students may have limited background factual knowledge before starting these activities, so some exercises are intended more as a way for students to evaluate how they think and how to create logically valid statements. By learning how to identify logically and factually true and untrue statements, students will, by the end of this unit, be able to create and evaluate statements (even with limited factual knowledge) and critique common misconceptions.
| WEDNESDAY 9AM HS ONLY (9-12 grade) |
| Health (HS credit) |
| Spanish 2B (HS credit) |
Health (HS credit)
9th-12th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee:$50
Health-This course addresses topics in mental health, social health, nutrition, physical fitness, substance abuse, human development, and disease prevention. The course emphasizes the physical and emotional benefits of making healthful choices and discusses consequences of unhealthful behaviors. Critical thinking is encouraged through the use of open-ended questions, assessments, and videos that present real-life situations. Built using responsive design principles, this HTML course is mobile-friendly, meets accessibility requirements, and includes expanded projects and assessments (including performance assessments.)
*Students that complete PE during Fall Semester, should plan to take Health for Spring Semester in order to receive full credits.
Spanish 2B (HS credit)
9th-12th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: In this course, the student will learn listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through a variety of activities, including Time to Talk sessions with a native Spanish speaker! As they engage in more advanced conversations, write paragraphs and stories, and translate to and from Spanish, students improve their vocabulary and grammar. Intense listening comprehension exercises aid in understanding more complex thoughts and subjects.
* Prerequisites: Spanish 1 & Spanish 2A
*This class is a full year commitment. Students should plan to take Spanish 2B in the second semester to receive a full credit of foreign language.
Monday Primary Electives: (Please see below for grade levels, material fees, and class descriptions)
| 9:00 AM | 10:10 AM |
| LEGO B (DK-5) | KinderBop (DK-2) |
| Exploring Board Games (DK-5) | Globetrotters 2 (DK-5) |
| Animation 101 (3-5) | Exploring WINTER Nature (DK-5) |
| Pottery (1-5) | |
| Art Techniques B (3-5) | |
| Intro to Keyboard and Computer Basics (3-5) | |
| Food Around the World (3-5) |
Wednesday Primary Electives: (Please see below for grade levels, material fees, and class descriptions)
| 9:00 AM | 10:10 AM |
| LEGO B (DK-5) | KinderKrafts (DK-2) |
| Strength and Wellness (DK-5) | Exploring WINTER Nature (DK-5) |
| Inventors and Inventions (3-5) | Choir (K-5) |
| Detective Science (3-5) | Spanish Language and Culture (1-5) |
| Drawing (3-5) | |
| Coding (3-5) |
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
| MONDAY 9:00 AM |
| LEGO B (DK-5) |
| Exploring Board Games (DK-5) |
| Animation 101 (3-5) |
Lego STEM B
DK-5th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee:$50Description: In this Part B of LEGO STEM class, students will be presented with all NEW themes for STEM building challenges to encourage their critical thinking with some hands on creative fun! *Part A is not a prerequisite for this class.*
Exploring Board Games
DK-5th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee:$50
Description: Students will learn the history and strategies behind many of our childhood favorites. This class will build critical thinking skills while also giving students the opportunity to play a different board game each week. They will also learn how to create their own board game.
Animation 101
3rd-5th Grade
Monday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: Join us as we explore the wonderful world of animation. We will discover the history of animation around the world, how animation is made, and making our own animations. Students will learn about various animation techniques, such as storyboarding, perspective, action blocking, and editing. By the end of the class, students will have a full flipbook story as well as completion of a digital animation project.
| MONDAY 10:10 AM |
| KinderBop (DK-2) |
| Globetrotters 2 (DK-5) |
| Exploring WINTER Nature (DK-5) |
| Art Techniques B (3-5) |
| Intro to Keyboard and Computer Basics (3-5) |
| Food Around the World (3-5) |
| Pottery (1-5) |
KinderBop
DK-2nd Grade
Monday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: This course will teach children how to read musical notation, play instruments such as the recorder and glockenspiel, provide an outlet to explore new genres, and give children what they need to succeed in future instrument-specific music lessons.
Globetrotters 2
DK-5th Grade
Monday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: Continue your adventures as you keep exploring across the globe to even more wonderful countries and keep learning about the great many cultures, climates, and animals of the world. Fun activities, crafts, recipes, traditions, and maps galore! *Globetrotters 1 is not a prerequisite to this course.*
Exploring WINTER Nature
DK-5th grade
Monday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: Be sure to dress warm and for the SNOW! This class builds on children’s sense of wonder about nature through outdoor exploration, even in the winter months! Spending time in nature can build their confidence. There’s a lot less structure than most types of indoor play and they can choose how they interact with the nature around them. This gives them practice managing their own actions and encourages creativity and imagination. Being outdoors can also teach them responsibility.
Pottery
1st-5th Grade
Monday 10:10
Material Fee: $100
Description: In this class, the students will be able to express their creativity in the hands-on art of pottery. Students will learn techniques, history, and create their own pottery implementing techniques learned. Students in grades 1-2 will need to have a parent present with them during class.
Art Techniques B
3rd-5th Grade
Monday 10:10
Material Fee:$100
Description: All new projects on site this semester for Art Techniques Part B. Children learn a lot through art. As they draw, paint, and make collages, they are learning about their world (colors, shapes, and sizes of objects). When they use paints, glue, and markers, children are planning, trying out new things and solving problems. As they mix paints they learn to understand that one thing can make changes in another. This class will introduce all of the above through the use of mixed media. *Art Techniques Part A is not a prerequisite.*
Introduction to Keyboarding and Computer Basics
3rd-5th Grade
Monday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: This course is intended to increase student’s finger dexterity, skill, and proficiencies necessary for quick and accurate information processing on any keyboard. Correct key-stroking is stressed. Students also demonstrate their knowledge of word processing as a labor enhancing and problem-solving tool utilizing touch keyboarding skills and document processing in order to format letters. This course provides the keyboarding basics necessary for future academic requirements and job placement. It is geared towards students who are: 1) new to keying or do not key efficiently; 2) looking to increase keying speed and accuracy; or 3) interested in learning a basic overview of word documents. Note: Students will need to bring in a laptop/OVA chromebook for this class.
Food Around the World
3-5th Grade
Monday 10:10
Material Fee: $75
Description: In this class, students will dive deep into other cultures from around the world, through their rich and diverse food. Each week, we will learn about a different country, make a popular meal from their culture, and create a recipe book full of wonderful meals from around the world.
| WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM |
| LEGO B (DK-5) |
| Strength and Wellness (DK-5) |
| Inventors and Inventions (3-5) |
| Detective Science (3-5) |
Lego STEM B
DK-5th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee:$50
Description: In this Part B of LEGO STEM class, students will be presented with all NEW themes for STEM building challenges to encourage their critical thinking with some hands on creative fun! *Part A is not a prerequisite for this class.*
Strength and Wellness
DK-5th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee:$50
Description: This course will focus on moving through space and time. Students will learn to demonstrate the qualities of movement (space, time, force, flow, levels, directions, and pathways) as they perform a variety of fundamental locomotor (running, hopping, skipping, jumping, leading, sliding, galloping) and non-locomotor (bending, twisting, turning, rocking, swaying, balancing, stretching, pushing, and pulling) skills. Students will learn to manipulate objects with purposeful movement (throwing, catching, striking, kicking, bouncing, and rolling). Students will participate in a variety of fitness development exercises.
Inventors and Inventions
3rd-5th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: Learn and discover “Who Made it?” Every two weeks we will learn about an inventor and one of their specific inventions. At the end of the two weeks, we will make a replica of their invention for us to take home.
Detective Science
3rd-5th Grade
Wednesday 9:00
Material Fee: $50
Description: Have you ever wondered how detectives and forensic science technicians find and examine evidence? Join us and learn how detectives investigate crime scenes in hands-on labs. Subjects such as chemistry, biology, and physics are behind the scenes in investigations, substance analysis, fingerprints, DNA, breaking glass, footprints, and more. Students will learn the techniques and science that are used to solve crimes and put those skills to use in hands-on activities in the classroom.
| WEDNESDAY 10:10 AM |
| KinderKrafts (DK-2) |
| Exploring WINTER Nature (DK-5) |
| Choir (K-5) |
| Spanish Language and Culture (1-5) |
| Drawing (3-5) |
| Coding (3-5) |
KinderKrafts
DK-2nd Grade
Wednesday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: In this class we will discover new activities that teach and reinforce color, and shape. We will be using our fine motor skills to cut, color, and glue fun projects each week.
Exploring WINTER Nature
DK-5th grade
Wednesday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: Be sure to dress warm and for the SNOW! This class builds on children’s sense of wonder about nature through outdoor exploration, even in the winter months! Spending time in nature can build their confidence. There’s a lot less structure than most types of indoor play and they can choose how they interact with the nature around them. This gives them practice managing their own actions and encourages creativity and imagination. Being outdoors can also teach them responsibility.
Choir
K-5th Grade
Wednesday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: Students will be exposed to choral elements, such as ensemble singing, blend, and vocal techniques. Students will sing and perform a variety of music in both formal and informal situations, both individually and in an ensemble.
Spanish Language and Culture 1
1-5th Grade
Wednesday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: Students will be introduced to Spanish language and culture. Themes will include food, arts, music, animals, holidays, traditions and more. Students will end the semester with a real Spanish Fiesta! No prior knowledge necessary. Note: While language will be introduced and explored as part of this class, this is not a language mastery class.
Drawing
3rd-5th Grade
Wednesday 10:10
Material Fee:$100
Description: This course will focus on the fundamentals of drawing: elements of art, composition, proportion, spatial relationships, perspective, volume, light and shadow, value and texture. The course will enhance students’ observational sensibilities and enable their application to their work. The notion of visual perception will be explored and students will learn how to record what they observe. Students will become familiar with various ways in which the elements, principles of design and composition improve their creative approach and critical judgment.
Coding
3rd-5th Grade
Wednesday 10:10
Material Fee: $50
Description: In this beginning/intermediate coding class, students will use Scratch and Code.org to increase their coding skills. They will begin with close-ended projects and work toward open-ended projects. Note: Students will need to bring in a laptop/OVA chromebook for this class.
*REQUIRED: A basic knowledge of keyboard, mouse, and computer use is needed for this class. If these skills need to be worked on, it would benefit the student to first enter the Introduction to Keyboarding and Computer Skills elective.