Here is some information you may be interested in:
The camp will be at Lynx Lane Campus (2427 Lynx Lane, Orlando, FL 32804)
Drop off time: 7:30 am (We prefer that students are dropped between 7:45 - 8:00)
Pick up: 4:00 pm (No later than 4:30, please)
We will have camp on July 4th (and 5th)
No camp on Saturday & Sunday
No lunch will be provided. Please send lunch (and snacks). We will have some snacks to give out, but it wont replace lunch.
Please ensure that your child have plenty of pencils and paper (a notebook is preferred). A simple calculator may be useful on occasion.
Students at 5th grade and up will spend time on a website called Art of Problem Solving in the morning. It is the best website for competition math students, it is free and can be very useful until the end of high school and beyond. Please create an account for your children on the AoPS website (preferably prior to camp). Since your children will be under 13, they will ask an email confirmation from you that your child has permission to use the website: https://artofproblemsolving.com/
We are trying to have access the online.mathleague.com for 2019-2020 school year. It has test banks going back to 80s at all grade levels beyond 4th. When used properly, (at least two tests per week) it can be a great asset. We will pay for the membership and your children will have access to it the entire year. If happens, we will ensure that you have access to username and password. Your children may get homework from the website during the camp. Please encourage your child(ren) to work on this website as well.
Arcademics is great for younger students to improve math fluency. Students should spend time on addition and especially multiplication games. "Penguin Jump" and "Tractor Multiplication" are especially recommended. https://www.arcademics.com/