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Wholesome Book Lists – Early Reader

One of the most effective strategies for building literacy in young children is reading aloud to them. But what books are worth reading? Here's a helpful list!


Holiday Prep is a Family Adventure!

The Holidays are coming! The Holidays are coming! You can almost imagine Paul Revere on his horse riding through the streets shouting a warning of the upcoming holiday season! So much to do, so little time that it’s easy to let the learning time slide a bit … BUT, we can keep the learning going […]


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Flag Day Unit Study: History Facts & More!

Unlike many of our other holidays, this one isn’t meant to celebrate or honor any individual people. Instead, it’s truly about the flag alone. This summer, take some time to learn flag day facts and why we celebrate this important piece of our history!


How to Learn a Foreign Language at Home

How to Learn a Foreign Language at Home The idea of homeschooling has its fair share of grand issues to contend with such as socialization, pedagogy, and personal values but it also faces smaller, yet equally important challenges during the process. One of the most common is subject matter. Most parents feel comfortable with the […]


What’s All the Hype About Summer Slide?

During the summer months, kids can lose up to two months of academic gains. On average, students lose two months of reading skills alone! Children are also at risk of losing physical skills during the dog days of summer. As a result, they tend to “veg” more in front of computer games and other electronics. […]


Are Great Leaders Born or Made?

There are definitely two sides to the on-going debate as to whether great leaders are born or made. Here’s where we, at SuperCamp, come out on this issue. Yes, certain people are born with, or intrinsically develop, various traits that help them become good leaders. However, for the most part, we share the opinion of […]


Teaching Special Education

Curriculum Resources                                      Special Education Tools Teaching Special Ed                                          Encouragement for Parents Teaching Math to the Child with […]


San Jacinto Day: A Battle For Independence

Independence isn’t something we should take for granted. After all, independence and individual freedoms lie at the heart of our ability to homeschool. But sometimes, independence comes as a result of a battle. Such is the case for the state of Texas who won its freedom from Mexico. We call that day of remembrance San […]


Benefits of Summer Enrichment Programs

Summer enrichment is traditionally considered to be a great way to expose students to new or more advanced areas of learning during the long summer vacation break. No argument there. But the right kind of summer enrichment program can play another significant role in a student’s academic success and that is in helping prevent summer […]