Summer Programs
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2013
Summer Camp
Schedule
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Chess
& Video
Game Creation
Camp
July
29th -Aug. 2nd
Wellington
Children's
Theatre Camp June
10th - 14th
June 17th - 21
June 24th -
28th
Academic Boot
Camp
July
22nd - July
26th
August 12th -
August 16th
Foreign
Language Camp
(Spanish,
French)
July
15th - July
19th
August 5th -
9th
Monday -
Friday
9:00 am - 4:00
pm
Before and
after camp
hours are
available.
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Chess
& Video Game
Creation Camp
Chess Camp:
Campers experience
chess instruction and
play in a fun filled
environment designed
to improve their
skills whether they
are interested in
casual or competitive
chess. Tuition
includes trophy, chess
set and much more.
Ages 5 - 15
Introductory
Video Game Creation:
Camp includes an
introduction to Game Maker
software including adding
rooms, building walls,
adding backgrounds,
warping to new levels,
music, sound effects and
many other great
techniques. At the
end of camp each child
able to download GameMaker
LITE software, their
games, and other
resources. Ages
8 - 15
Video Game Creation –
The Sequel: Students
will learn how to program
real world physics of
gravity and friction, as
well as plotting out head
scratching mazes for
themselves and other avid
gamers to solve! At
the end of camp each child
able to download GameMaker
LITE software, their
games, and other
resources. Ages
8 - 15
For more information
please download a flyer,
visit www.activelearningcamps.com,
or call 888.652.4377.
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Wellington
Children's Theatre
Camp
Summer Theatre
Camp June
10th - 28th
for ages
7-16
Campers
will perform a musical
at the conclusion of
the session.
Classes in acting,
singing,
dance, art, magic,
script-writing, music
theory and more!
Ice cream snack served
every afternoon…bring
your own lunch.
After-care
available. Call
(561) 223-1928 for
more
information!
Registration begins March
20th.
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Foreign
Language
» Programs for
elementary,
middle, and high
school students.
» Middle and
high school
students focus on
special topics
such as vocabulary
development,
grammar and
conversation.
» High school
students can
cement skills
already learned,
remain fresh with
the subject, get
ahead for the
coming year, and
even earn or make
up required
language credits.
» Working in a
small group
setting makes it
easy to address
individual
concerns. Receive
assistance by the
hour as needed and
scheduled.
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SAT I
Test Prep Course
»Two
2 hour
sessions each
week covering
the Math,
Verbal, and
Writing
sections of
the new SAT I.
» Students can
expect to
commit at
least 4 hours
to SAT
preparation
including:
- Algebra
and Geometry
- Vocabulary
Building
- Test-Taking
Tips
- Reading
Strategies
- Grammar
- Writing
Critiques
&
Workshops
»
Enrollment is
limited to 10
students.
» For complete details
please
download our brochure
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High
School Credit
»
High school
students have
the
opportunity to
earn or make
up credits.
» Using
SACS-accredited
curriculum,
students who
are willing to
put in the
time can get
ahead or keep
from falling
behind. Your
schedule will
depend upon
what you want
to get
accomplished.
We have found
that students
can make up as
many as two
complete
courses (2
credits) with
the proper
attitude and
work cycle.
» Call before summer starts
to find out
what steps
need to be
taken before
you can begin.
Receive
assistance by
the day or by
the hour as
needed and
scheduled.
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Copyright 2013
#1 Education Place
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