• 20% off this course when you sign up by August 31st.  Use code:  PREP20
    Michelle is providing this instruction.  She has taught both IB Biology and IB Chemistry for many years in Denver, so she knows the content, the test, the strategies for taking the test and is more than highly qualified to instruct your child to do their best.
    Passing the IB or AP Biology test can provide college credit, a financial savings of thousand of dollars, and a time savings of hundreds of hours.  This class includes a pretest to determine baseline with specific strategies to maximize scores, and test-taking strategies that statistically work. We will focus on Biology concepts that are often challenging for students, including chemistry of macromolecules, cells and how they communicate, change and multiply, heredity, gene expression, evolution and ecology.  We will offer in-person classes in Conifer, CO, and can be taken virtually based on your needs and location.
    Office Hours available after classes for students to get more individual attention.
  • 20% off this course if you sign up by August 31st.  Use code:  PREP20
    Michelle is providing this instruction.  She has taught both IB Biology and IB Chemistry for many years in Denver, so she knows the content, the test, the strategies for taking the test and is more than highly qualified to instruct your child to do their best.
    Passing the IB or AP Chemistry test can provide college credit, a financial savings of thousands of dollars, and a time savings of hundreds of hours.  This class includes a pretest to determine baseline with specific strategies to maximize scores, and test-taking strategies that statistically work. We will focus on Chemistry concepts that are often challenging for students, including stoichiometry, kinetics, pH, thermodynamics, organic and more  .  We will offer in-person classes in Conifer, CO, and can be taken virtually based on your needs and location.
    Office Hours available after classes for students to get more individual attention.
  • Our little kids' discovery camps are generally for ages 3 to 6 years old and are all STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) based.  The morning sessions are more about the arts and the afternoon sessions are about the science, math, technology and engineering.  Each day, students will go home with something that they created, such as a drawing, a piece of pottery, jewelry, model of a rocket, the building they made, the plants they transplanted and so much more.  Here, you can choose either a morning option (8-12), an afternoon option (1-5) or a full day option (8-5).  If you need to drop off earlier or pick up later, please just let us know.
  • Birthday Party

    $45.00$295.00
    Ignite The Mind is now offering our venue for birthday parties! There are three options:  you may just rent out our space per hour, have us also provide a fun STEAM activity per your theme, or choose an all-in option, where all you do is make the decisions, and we do everything for you. You must sign up and pay for your party to reserve a space/time.  While we will do everything we can to make sure you can use our space during the date/time you want, we cannot guarantee it if it is already reserved.  If we cannot agree on a time/date, we will refund 95% of your fee (5% being held for credit card fees that we pay).
  • 20% off this course when you sign up by September 10th.  Use code:  PREP20
    Michelle is providing this instruction.  She went through many hours of training with Princeton Review to be able to offer effective and comprehensive instruction to score highest scores on this important gateway exam.  She's taught this course to individuals and school-wide while teaching in Denver, so is highly qualified to instruct your child to do their best.
    Our class includes a pretest to determine baseline with specific strategies to maximize scores, test-taking strategies that statistically work, English grammar/common misconceptions, Reading Science/Social Studies text strategies that work, Math test strategies and content practice drills, post test to see growth and areas where students can study concepts for understanding outside of class.
    Office Hours available after classes for students to get more individual attention.
  • 20% off this course when you sign up by September 10th.  Use code:  PREP20
    Michelle is providing this instruction.  She went through many hours of training with Princeton Review to be able to offer effective and comprehensive instruction on this important gateway exam.  She's taught this course to individuals and school-wide while teaching in Denver, so is highly qualified to instruct your child to do their best.
    If your school is moving to a digital test, the test will be different this year.  Our class includes a pretest to determine baseline with specific strategies to maximize scores, test-taking strategies that statistically work, English grammar/common misconceptions, Reading Science/Social Studies text strategies that work, Math test strategies and content practice drills, post test to see growth and areas where students can study concepts for understanding outside of class.
    Office Hours available after classes for students to get more individual attention.
  • We are so excited to add this new art class where students will learn the art of soap making, create different soaps to take home to use, sell or give as gifts.  Half of our time will be spent on soaps and the other half will be candle making, which is much more complex than we might think.  We'll start with hot candle making, then develop new soaps using cold press and then make melted was candles.  Students will decide on different designs, shapes, fragrances and colors.  All of their creations will be sent home with students at the end of the week.
  • Robotics – 2025

    $50.00$195.00
    This year, we've added robotics to our camps.  Robotics is the wave of the future.  We'll learn about the engineering involved in building machines that move on their own.  We'll build a solar space rover or design and build our own robot so the kids can take it home and play with it forever!
  • Math Tutoring (Elementary)

    $40.00$350.00
    Most students are either behind or struggling in Math throughout the country due to pandemic. If this is the case for your child, this is what you need. We have designed these classes to both develop confidence and build standards-based skills using unique strategies, particularly for our kinetic and visual learners. If you are interested in advancing your child beyond grade-level math, we can help with that too.  Michelle will provide tutoring for these sessions. We can offer both in person and virtual classes, depending upon your needs.
  • This 10-week course is for individual schools (within DPS, Jeffco, Platte Canyon or Douglas Counties) to support study skills and test prep for SAT/PSAT.  It includes one or two class periods per week at the school as well as all materials and 1:1 support for students who want extra help.  For the Fall 2023 semester and the Spring 2024 semester, we will be following the schedule below. Week #1- SAT/PSAT Prep - Overview - importance of doing your best, all about the test (time per section, what it is assessing, etc.) Week #2 - SAT/PSAT Prep - Reading test strategies and practice Week #3 - SAT/PSAT Prep - English test strategies and practice, common misconceptions Week #4 - SAT/PSAT Prep - Math test strategies and practice Week #5 - SAT/PSAT Prep - Review strategies and improvements in scores, next steps and ways to study (Khan and College Board)   Week #6 - Study Skills - Goal Setting, Importance of Doing our Best, and Getting Organized Week #7 - Study Skills - Focus and Concentration in Class Week #8 - Study Skills - Completing Assignments and Time Management Week #9 - Study Skills - Note Taking Skills / Reviewing Notes Daily Week #10 - Study Skills - Reviewing Goals, , Review importance, What’s working and what else is needed to improve  
  • Individual Tutoring

    $100.00$180.00
    Does your child need some indivual, one-on-one attendion to get organized, caught-up, homework help and highly impactful STEM tutoring?  This is the option for you!  This Colorado licensed teacher in STEM can really help! Location:  11485 Old Hwy 285 Frontage Road, Conifer CO 80433  OR  Virtually via Google Meet When:  Call (720-466-0152) or email (michelle@ignitethemind.net) us to schedule a session that works with your schedule Starts:  September 25, 2023 and available throughout the school year and summer
    We do have some grant money available for low-income families to use to supliment up to 80% of their tutoring costs, pending availability and proof of need.
  • School Holidays at Ignite The Mind is a great way to keep your kids learning!  We do educational enrichment all day in a structured, age-appropriate and fun way to help kids feel confident and excited about what they are learning.  We offer creative projects in the arts, such as painting, drawing, ceramics and other crafts and games to improve thinking, timing and athletic skills.  The day will be full of fun ways to get caught up in these skills and accelerate skills beyond current grade levels, as well as have some fun with the arts.  There will also be time allotted to get all homework completed with the support of licensed teachers so that all students can have a worry-free weekend! Bring a water bottle, snack and lunch.
  • School Holidays at Ignite The Mind is a great way to keep your kids learning!  We do educational enrichment all day in a structured, age-appropriate and fun way to help kids feel confident and excited about what they are learning.  We offer creative projects in the arts, such as painting, drawing, ceramics and other crafts and games to improve thinking, timing and athletic skills.  The day will be full of fun ways to get caught up in these skills and accelerate skills beyond current grade levels, as well as have some fun with the arts.  There will also be time allotted to get all homework completed with the support of licensed teachers so that all students can have a worry-free weekend! Bring a water bottle, snack and lunch. Bring a water bottle, snack and lunch (we cannot provide food to students).
  • This class is for any high school student who wants to learn chemistry and physics from a licensed secondary education teacher who knows all of the cool things these subjects offer, as well as how to teach them to make them really fun and engaging.  We can even apply grades to the student's work to report on transcripts if that is requested. If you are signing up 2 or more children from the same household, please use code MK10 (multiple kids) for a 10% discount!  If the cost of this class is a barrier, scholarship funds are available for low-income families.  Please contact us for details. Students will choose a particular phenomenon of interest which covers a great deal of the requirements of the Colorado Academic Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards. High school Physical Science covers both Chemistry and Physics.
    1.  Newton’s laws of motion and gravitation describe the relationships among forces acting on and between objects, their masses, and changes in their motion – but have limitations.
    2. Matter has definite structure that determines characteristic physical and chemical properties
    3. Matter can change form through chemical or nuclear reactions abiding by the laws of conservation of mass and energy
    4. Atoms bond in different ways to form molecules and compounds that have definite properties
    5. Energy exists in many forms such as mechanical, chemical, electrical, radiant, thermal, and nuclear, that can be quantified and experimentally determined
    6. When energy changes form, it is neither created not destroyed; however, because some is necessarily lost as heat, the amount of energy available to do work decreases
    We do have some grant money available for low-income families to use to supplement up to 80% of their tutoring costs, pending availability and proof of need.
  • This class is for any high school student who wants to learn biology from a licensed secondary education teacher who knows all of the cool things these subjects offer, as well as how to teach them to make them really fun and engaging.  We can even apply grades to the student's work to report on transcripts if that is requested. Students will choose a particular phenomenon of interest which covers a great deal of the requirements of the Colorado Academic Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards. High school Life Science covers Biology.
    1. Matter tends to be cycled within an ecosystem, while energy is transformed and eventually exits an ecosystem
    2. The size and persistence of populations depend on their interactions with each other and on the abiotic factors in an ecosystem
    3. Cellular metabolic activities are carried out by biomolecules produced by organisms
    4. The energy for life primarily derives from the interrelated processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Photosynthesis transforms the sun’s light energy into the chemical energy of molecular bonds. Cellular respiration allows cells to utilize chemical energy when these bonds are broken.
    5. Cells use the passive and active transport of substances across membranes to maintain relatively stable intracellular environments
    6. Cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems maintain relatively stable internal environments, even in the face of changing external environments
    7. Physical and behavioral characteristics of an organism are influenced to varying degrees by heritable genes, many of which encode instructions for the production of proteins
    8. Multicellularity makes possible a division of labor at the cellular level through the expression of select genes, but not the entire genome
    9. Evolution occurs as the heritable characteristics of populations change across generations and can lead populations to become better adapted to their environment
    We do have some grant money available for low-income families to use to supplement up to 80% of their tutoring costs, pending availability and proof of need.
  • This class is for any high school student who wants to learn Earth Science (geology, astronomy, natural hazards) from a licensed secondary education teacher who knows all of the cool things these subjects offer, as well as how to teach them to make them really fun and engaging.  We can even apply grades to the student's work to report on transcripts if that is requested. Students will choose a particular phenomenon of interest which covers a great deal of the requirements of the Colorado Academic Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards. High school Earth science covers the processes and interactions of Earth's systems and the structure and dynamics of Earth and other objects in space. This includes:
    1.  The history of the universe, solar system and Earth. As part of the solar system, Earth interacts with various extraterrestrial forces and energies such as gravity, solar phenomena, electromagnetic radiation, and impact events that influence the planet’s geosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere in a variety of ways.
    2. The theory of plate tectonics helps to explain geological, physical, and geographical features of Earth.
    3. Climate is the result of energy transfer among interactions of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere.
    4. There are costs, benefits, and consequences of exploration, development, and consumption of renewable and nonrenewable resources.
    5. The interaction of Earth's surface with water, air, gravity, and biological activity causes physical and chemical changes
    6. Natural hazards have local, national and global impacts such as volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and thunderstorms.
  • This class is for any middle school student who wants to learn physics, life or Earth sciences from a licensed secondary education teacher who knows all of the cool things these subjects offer, as well as how to teach them to make them really fun and engaging.  We can even apply grades to the student's work to report on transcripts if that is requested. For the middle school standards, we'll choose one topic from each of the three sciences, or pick one of these sciences and dive deeply into its specifics. We will use or develop a phenomenon-based study using student questions to drive our investigations. Physical Science: Matter, atoms, density, waves (sound, electromagnetic, seismic) Life Science: Environments, habitats, populations, survival, ecosystems, human activities which are impacting these ecosystems, genes and traits Earth Systems Science: Volcanoes, weather, solar system, seasons, Moon phases
  • This class is for any student generally in grades 4 and 5 who wants to learn physical, life or Earth sciences from a licensed secondary education teacher who knows all of the cool things these subjects offer, as well as how to teach them to make them really fun and engaging.  We can even apply grades to the student's work to report on transcripts if that is requested. Students will choose a particular phenomenon of interest which covers a great deal of the requirements of the Colorado Academic Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards.
    1. We'll start with Physical Science, where Energy comes in many forms such as light, heat, sound, magnetic, chemical, and electrical Earth is part of the solar system, which includes the Sun, Moon, and other bodies that orbit the Sun in predictable patterns that lead to observable paths of objects in the sky as seen from Earth
    2. Then, we'll explore Life Science where all living things share similar characteristics, but they also have differences that can be described and classified. We'll also compare fossils to each other or to living organisms, which reveals features of prehistoric environments and provides information about organisms today.
    3. Lastly, we'll look at Earth Systems where Earth is part of the solar system, which includes the Sun, Moon, and other bodies that orbit the Sun in predictable patterns that lead to observable paths of objects in the sky as seen from Earth.
  • This class is for any student generally in grades 2 and 3 who wants to learn physical, life or Earth sciences from a licensed teacher who knows all of the cool things these subjects offer, as well as how to teach them to make them really fun and engaging.  We will ensure that all student learn, practice and use CAS (Colorado Academic Standards) in science and math. Students will choose a particular phenomenon of interest which covers a great deal of the requirements of the Colorado Academic Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards.
    1. We'll start with Physical Science, discovering the unique properties of solids and liquids, and understand common properties, forms, and changes in matter and energy.
    2. Then, we'll explore Life Science how offspring of different animals have characteristics that are similar to but not exactly like their parents’ characteristics and how an organism is a living thing that has physical characteristics to help it survive
    3. Lastly, we'll look at Earth Systems and how Earth’s materials can be compared and classified based on their properties, as well as discover the processes and interactions of Earth's systems and the structure and dynamics of Earth and other objects in space
  • Veterinary medicine is an incredibly popular science for young people. It is also pretty challenging, as the patients veterinarians treat cannot tell them what hurts or how they feel. In this camp, students will learn about hematology (study of blood), parasitology (common skin, fecal and blood parasites) and microbiology (microscopic organisms which cause diseases). They will do case studies on small and large animal diagnosis of diseases based on symptoms and winners of the case-study contests will win prizes.  They will also practice dissection, identifying muscle tissue, veins, arteries, bones and skin.  Lastly, they will practice suturing techniques.  Their drawings and case studies will be added to their notebook to use as a reference for their future studies.
  • Photography – 2025

    $50.00$195.00
    Photography is a way to capture a memory, a moment in time forever frozen. In this camp, students will learn how to enhance the beauty of a moment, draw the eye to a specific point, adjust the way the camera captures light, focus on an object, and how to edit photos to change the story the photo tells. We will work with a whole array of styles such as portrait, landscape, cityscape, architecture, and object focus. Along with that we will learn to see the world from a different view to find the beauty in the ordinary world.
  • In this class we will learn different techniques of painting and drawing. We will learn what types of paint to use to create different pieces as well as what levels of graphite to use to achieve various styles of drawings. We will work with recreating objects realistically and abstractly using color theory. Students will be able to work alone or with another student to expand their knowledge and skills.
  • Plants are the foundation of our survival, as a food source for us and for the animals we can eat, and as medicines to reduce pain, calm nerves, reduce inflammation, soothe a sunburn, and many more. Some plants can also cause severe health issues to humans and our pets. Students will build a medicinal plant book, include pictures or pressed specimens, identify their common and scientific names as well as their uses to heal or harm. At the end of the week, they get to keep their book, and hopefully add to it.
  • Jewelry Making – 2025

    $50.00$195.00
    Jewelry Making: We will choose two kinds of jewelry to make, based on student choice (metal/wire, bead, macrame, leather, natural fibers, stone, glass, clay). Students will design their own creation and learn techniques for making their design). By the end of the week, students will have either something to wear or something to gift of their own creation.
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