Club K- Tuesday
CLUB K INFORMATION
Grade: Kindergarten
WHAT IS CLUB K?
Club K provides engaging, hands-on learning experiences designed specifically for kindergarten students. Our program builds foundational skills through interactive and meaningful activities that support the whole child.
Club K Includes:
- Arts and crafts
- Engaging stories and rich text
- Informative, age-appropriate lessons
- Creative themed snacks
- Science experiments and STEM challenges
- Small group instruction and activities
HOMEWORK
Club K does not assign homework. The only at-home activity is the weekly Letter Bag for Show & Share, which gives students an opportunity to practice letter recognition and build confidence in speaking.
WHAT WILL WE DO IN CLASS?
Each Club K session is thoughtfully structured and includes:
Fine Motor Skill Development
Directed drawing, playdough, kinetic sand, painting, and other hands-on activities to strengthen small motor muscles and coordination.
Circle Time
Reviewing the months of the year, days of the week, shapes, numbers, letters, and letter sounds in an interactive group setting.
Read-Aloud
Reading together as a class while identifying story elements, sequencing events, exploring parts of speech, practicing rhyming, and making predictions.
Art
Purposeful art projects that reinforce concepts learned during the lesson.
Science
STEM challenges and hands-on experiments that encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
Cardio Drumming
Students participate in high-energy cardio drumming sessions that combine music, rhythm, and movement. Cardio drumming helps improve coordination, listening skills, rhythm, and focus. It also supports gross motor development, builds endurance, encourages teamwork, and provides a fun and healthy way for children to release energy while building confidence.
SPECIAL GUESTS
We will have several special animal visitors throughout the year to enhance our learning experiences.
SAMPLE LESSON STRUCTURE
Here is an example of how a typical lesson may be organized:
Introduction Activities
Reading “The Napping House” by Don and Audrey Wood
Art Activity
Recreating the story in sequence through an art project
Teaching Focus
Story elements, sequencing, nouns, vocabulary development, and balance
Snack
“Build a House” — Students use edible shapes to construct their own house
Science STEM Challenge
“Balance the Bed” — Students work to balance all the story characters on the bed
Enrichment Activity
“Who Is Under the Blanket?” interactive guessing game
Club K is designed to nurture creativity, build academic foundations, and foster a love of learning in a fun and supportive environment.
JOIN US: Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Hope Church Montgomery (16430 FM 2854 Rd, Montgomery, TX 77316)
EMAIL: clubkteacher@yahoo.com for more information.
TUITION:
Tuition is $600 for the year, split into ten payments of $60 (due July 1, 2026, to April 1, 2027). This class has a $70 supply fee. The July payment should include the $70 supply fee.
Payment options (Indicate on your registration form which one you would like to use):
1) CHECKS- Write ten post-dated checks to be cashed monthly (Jul 2026- Apr 2027). The first payment, dated July 1, due with registration, is $130, including the supply fee. The remaining nine checks are $60 each.
2) ZELLE- Set up auto payments with your bank through Zelle to arrive on the 1st of the month
3) Pay for year by semester-1st semester dated July 1($370), and 2nd semester dated Dec 1 ($300) OR the year in full ($670)
Checks should be written to Lisa DeYoung and mailed to:
Lisa DeYoung
6307 Palmer Court
Magnolia, Texas 77354
* A fee of $10 will be added to all payments received after the 10th of each month
If you have any questions, please contact me at ClubKteacher@yahoo.com or 832-515-6061.