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Geggie Elementary E-Hour Session 2: St. Louis Scott Gallagher: Intro to Soccer
SLSG’s Introduction to Soccer is a developmental soccer training session offered to players at an introductory level. Players will learn the foundations of soccer through fun games and drills. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program. -
Geggie Elementary E-Hour Session 3: Bricks 4 Kidz: Minecraft Gaming
Come join your friends who share your love of Minecraft. We will start learning basics and advance to traps and redstone. We provide tablets, but feel free to bring your own to work on your own world. All participants take home a pick axe pencil. Bricks 4 Kidz has been operating in St Louos since 2011. We offer STEM- based after school programs that are both educational and fun. Ignite your child’s curiosity, fuel their passion and unlock their full potential with our STEAM programs, in an environment where learning is celebrated, friendships are made and tomorrow’s innovators are shaped. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program. -
Geggie Elementary E-Hour Session 4: Karate
Karate is a martial art that originated in Okinawa, Japan, and has since spread worldwide. It involves a combination of strikes, kicks, and defensive techniques, as well as mental discipline and focus. The primary goal of Karate is to develop physical and mental strength, discipline, and self-defense skills. Practitioners of Karate can improve their physical fitness, balance, coordination, and flexibility, while also learning self-defense techniques and developing mental focus and discipline. Karate can also provide a range of other benefits. For example, it can help reduce stress and anxiety, improve confidence and self-esteem, and promote a sense of community and camaraderie among practitioners. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.