A learn to ride a bike camp offered by Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Colorado Academy Summer is a multi-activity & specialty summer camp in Denver, CO. Tuition starts at $150 and goes up to $350 per week.
Sessions (730)
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 1 (Ages 7-10)
In Week 1, campers dive into engaging reading activities designed to build confidence and fluency. Through interactive storytelling, phonics games, and small group reading sessions, children strengthen their decoding and comprehension skills. The camp fosters a supportive environment where each camper receives personalized attention to meet their reading goals. This week sets the foundation for a summer of joyful learning and literacy growth.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 1 (Ages 7-10)
Kick off summer with an exciting week of building and creativity at Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO®. Campers will explore the thrilling world of amusement parks by designing and constructing their own LEGO® roller coasters, Ferris wheels, and carnival games. Through hands-on projects, children develop engineering skills and problem-solving abilities while having fun. Each day features themed challenges and collaborative builds that bring the magic of amusement parks to life.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 1 (Ages 9-13)
Kick off the summer with our Beginning Golf camp designed for young golfers ages 9 to 13. This week focuses on the fundamentals of golf, including grip, stance, and swing techniques. Campers will enjoy hands-on practice at the nearby golf course, learning putting, chipping, and driving skills. Emphasis is placed on building confidence and sportsmanship in a fun, supportive environment.
Bowling Party - Week 1 (Ages 8-11)
Kick off the summer with a fun-filled bowling party designed for kids ages 8 to 11! Campers will enjoy learning the basics of bowling, including proper techniques and scoring, while engaging in friendly competitions. Each day includes group games, skill challenges, and social activities to build teamwork and confidence. This week is perfect for both beginners and those looking to improve their bowling skills in a supportive, energetic environment.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 1 (Ages 6-9)
In Week 1, campers dive into the world of brick art and design using LEGO® bricks. They will explore basic building techniques, focusing on creating colorful mosaics and simple 3D sculptures inspired by nature and everyday objects. This week emphasizes creativity and fine motor skills as campers learn to translate their ideas into brick masterpieces. Each day includes collaborative projects and individual challenges to foster problem-solving and artistic expression.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 1 (Ages 9-11)
In Week 1 of Camp Crunch Labs, campers aged 9 to 11 dive into a variety of hands-on STEM and creative activities designed to spark curiosity and problem-solving skills. This week focuses on introductory coding challenges, basic robotics, and fun science experiments that encourage teamwork and innovation. Campers will also engage in collaborative projects that blend technology with art, fostering both analytical and creative thinking. Each day offers new themes and challenges to keep young minds active and inspired.
Camp Math & Read - Week 1 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 1 of Camp Math & Read, campers dive into engaging math challenges and reading adventures designed to boost their confidence and skills. Through interactive games and group activities, children explore foundational math concepts like addition, subtraction, and basic problem-solving. Reading sessions focus on comprehension and vocabulary building with fun stories and creative discussions. This week sets the tone for a summer of learning in a supportive and stimulating environment.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 12-13)
Kick off the summer with an introduction to canvas painting techniques and color theory. Campers will explore mixing colors, brushwork, and texture by creating their own vibrant landscapes and abstract art pieces. This week emphasizes foundational skills while encouraging creative expression through guided projects and artist-inspired exercises.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off the summer with an exploration of color theory and brush techniques. Campers will create vibrant abstract paintings while learning about famous artists who inspired modern art. Each day includes hands-on projects designed to build confidence in mixing colors and mastering brush strokes.
Catastrophy! - Week 1 (Ages 5-8)
Dive into a week of creative chaos and thrilling experiments at Catastrophy! Camp. Campers aged 5 to 8 will explore the wonders of controlled disasters through hands-on activities like safe chemical reactions, building mini volcanoes, and engaging in imaginative storytelling about natural catastrophes. This week encourages curiosity, teamwork, and problem-solving in a fun and supportive environment. Each day brings new surprises that spark wonder and learning.
Colorado Hikers - Week 1 (Ages 8-11)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to Colorado's diverse hiking trails. Campers will explore local parks around Denver, learning about native plants, wildlife, and trail safety. Each day includes hands-on activities like map reading, nature journaling, and group hikes designed to build confidence and foster a love of the outdoors. This week emphasizes teamwork and environmental stewardship in a fun, supportive setting.
Colorful Colorado - Week 1 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off the summer with a vibrant exploration of Colorado's natural beauty and diverse culture. Campers engage in hands-on art projects inspired by the state's landscapes, including mountain murals and wildlife crafts. Daily outdoor activities encourage discovery and creativity, while group games foster teamwork and friendship. This week sets the tone for a colorful summer filled with fun and learning.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 12-14)
Kick off the summer with foundational swim techniques focusing on stroke mechanics and breathing control. Campers will engage in drills designed to improve freestyle and backstroke efficiency, along with endurance-building sets. Emphasis is placed on proper warm-up routines and developing a competitive mindset through team challenges and timed laps.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off the summer with foundational swim techniques focusing on stroke mechanics and breathing control. Campers will engage in drills to improve freestyle and backstroke efficiency, alongside endurance-building activities. Emphasis this week is on developing confidence in the water and mastering proper form through fun, interactive coaching sessions.
Detective Science - Week 1 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to detective science! Campers will learn the fundamentals of forensic investigation, including fingerprint analysis and basic clue gathering. Through hands-on activities and interactive mysteries, children will develop critical thinking and observation skills. This week focuses on building a solid foundation in detective techniques while encouraging teamwork and problem-solving.
Donuts & Chill - Week 1 (Ages 8-11)
Kick off summer with a sweet start in Week 1 of Donuts & Chill! Campers aged 8-11 will enjoy a relaxed morning filled with donut-themed crafts, games, and storytelling sessions inspired by their favorite treats. Each day includes interactive activities that blend creativity and chill time, fostering friendships and fun in a welcoming environment. This week emphasizes community and creativity, perfect for young campers looking to unwind and make new friends.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 12-13)
Kick off the summer by exploring the art of doll and beast creation through sculpting and painting. Campers will learn foundational techniques in character design, focusing on anatomy and texture to bring their creatures to life. This week emphasizes creativity and hands-on crafting, culminating in a group showcase of their unique dynamic dolls and beasts.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off summer with a creative exploration of doll and beast design! Campers will learn basic sculpting and painting techniques to bring their own unique creatures to life. This week focuses on character development and storytelling, encouraging kids to imagine the habitats and personalities of their creations. By the end of the week, campers will showcase their dynamic dolls and beasts in a fun group presentation.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 1 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 1, young artists dive into the natural world to create stunning earth-inspired art projects. Campers explore textures, colors, and shapes found in nature, crafting with leaves, stones, and soil. Activities include making leaf rubbings, natural paint mixing, and creating sculptures from found objects. This week encourages creativity and environmental awareness through hands-on exploration.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 1 (Ages 7-10)
Kick off the summer with a dynamic introduction to the Elementary School Math Olympics! Campers will engage in fun and challenging math competitions designed to build problem-solving skills and foster a love for numbers. Activities include team-based math relays, logic puzzles, and interactive games that encourage critical thinking. This week emphasizes foundational math concepts tailored for young learners, promoting confidence and collaboration in a supportive environment.
Foodie Frontier - Week 1 (Ages 10-13)
Kick off the summer with Foodie Frontier's Week 1 session where campers dive into the world of culinary creativity. This week focuses on exploring global flavors, learning basic cooking techniques, and creating delicious dishes inspired by international cuisines. Campers will engage in hands-on activities such as making homemade pasta, experimenting with spices, and crafting their own desserts. Fun food science experiments and team cooking challenges will enhance their understanding of ingredients and kitchen safety.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 1 (Ages 5-7)
Kick off summer with a week full of creativity and fun! Campers ages 5 to 7 will dive into making their own games and playful projects inspired by classic and new favorites. Activities include designing board games, crafting interactive toys, and exploring teamwork through group challenges. This week emphasizes hands-on learning and imaginative play, perfect for young makers eager to build and share their creations.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 1 (Ages 8-11)
Kick off summer with Fun Hoppers, Too! Week 1 invites campers ages 8-11 to explore a variety of engaging activities designed to spark creativity and teamwork. Campers will participate in outdoor games, arts and crafts projects, and group challenges that promote physical activity and social skills. This week emphasizes fun, friendship, and discovery in a supportive environment at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Guitar Camp - Week 1 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 1 of Guitar Camp, campers aged 10 to 14 will dive into the fundamentals of guitar playing, including basic chords, strumming patterns, and finger exercises. This session focuses on building confidence and technique through fun, hands-on activities and group jam sessions. Campers will also explore different music genres to develop their personal style. By the end of the week, participants will perform a simple group piece showcasing their new skills.
Irish Dance Party - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 5-7)
Kick off the summer with a lively introduction to Irish dance! Campers will learn basic steps and rhythms through fun group dances and interactive games. Each day includes creative movement activities that build coordination and confidence, culminating in a mini performance for family and friends on the last day.
Irish Dance Party - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off the summer with an introduction to traditional Irish dance steps and rhythms. Campers will learn basic footwork and participate in fun group dances to lively Irish music. Each day includes creative movement games and a craft project where campers design their own dance shoes. By the end of the week, kids will perform a simple group routine to showcase their new skills.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 1 (Ages 7-10)
Kick off the summer with a delicious start! In Week 1 of Kids Cooking Showdown, campers aged 7-10 will dive into the basics of kitchen safety, knife skills, and simple recipes. They'll compete in fun cooking challenges that emphasize teamwork and creativity, making everything from fresh salads to no-bake desserts. This week sets the foundation for culinary skills while sparking a passion for cooking in a supportive environment.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 1 (Ages 9-13)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to LEGO® Robotics! Campers ages 9-13 will dive into building and programming their first robots using LEGO® Mindstorms kits. This week focuses on foundational engineering concepts, teamwork, and problem-solving challenges that encourage creativity and critical thinking. Participants will collaborate on fun projects that bring their robots to life through coding and hands-on construction.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 1 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 1, campers embark on their exciting journey to learn how to ride a bike safely and confidently. Through fun, hands-on activities and guided practice, children will develop balance, coordination, and basic cycling skills. The camp emphasizes safety, including helmet use and road awareness, ensuring each child gains confidence in a supportive environment. Campers will also enjoy group games and challenges that reinforce their new skills while fostering friendships.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 12-14)
Kick off the summer with foundational rock climbing skills! Campers will learn essential safety techniques, knot tying, and basic climbing movements on indoor walls. This week emphasizes building confidence and strength through fun climbing challenges and team belaying exercises. By the end of the week, campers will be comfortable with harnesses and belay devices.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will be introduced to the fundamentals of rock climbing, including safety protocols, basic climbing techniques, and proper use of equipment. This week focuses on building confidence on beginner climbing walls through fun challenges and team-building exercises. Kids will also learn about different types of rock formations and the importance of environmental stewardship while climbing.
Little Doctor School - Week 1 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 1 of Little Doctor School, campers aged 5 to 7 embark on an exciting introduction to the world of healthcare. They engage in hands-on activities such as learning basic anatomy, practicing first aid techniques, and role-playing as doctors and nurses. Through interactive games and creative projects, children develop empathy and understanding of medical professions. This week sets the foundation for curiosity and care in a fun, supportive environment.
Little Golfers - Week 1 (Ages 5-8)
Kick off the summer with Little Golfers Week 1! Campers ages 5-8 will be introduced to the fundamentals of golf in a fun and supportive environment. Activities include basic swing techniques, putting practice, and fun golf-related games designed to build coordination and confidence. Each day features skill-building drills and mini challenges to keep young golfers engaged and excited. This week focuses on fostering a love for the game while developing motor skills and sportsmanship.
Little Naturalists - Week 1 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 1 of Little Naturalists, campers embark on a journey to explore the wonders of local flora and fauna. Through hands-on activities like leaf identification, bug hunts, and nature journaling, children develop a deep appreciation for the natural world. This week focuses on understanding the ecosystems around Denver, fostering curiosity and respect for wildlife. Campers will also engage in creative crafts inspired by nature, making their outdoor learning experience memorable and fun.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 1 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 1 of Little Vet School (Cat), young campers dive into the world of feline care and veterinary basics. They will explore cat anatomy, learn how to handle and care for cats gently, and engage in fun hands-on activities like creating cat health charts and practicing basic check-ups. This week emphasizes empathy, responsibility, and animal science through interactive games and storytelling. Campers leave with a foundational understanding of what it takes to be a caring vet for cats.
Magical Science Camp - Week 1 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 1 of Magical Science Camp, young scientists dive into the wonders of magical chemistry. Campers will explore colorful reactions, create bubbling potions, and learn about the science behind everyday magic. Activities include hands-on experiments that combine science and imagination, fostering curiosity and critical thinking in a fun, supportive environment.
Martial Arts - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 6-8)
Kick off the summer with foundational martial arts techniques focused on balance, coordination, and basic self-defense. Campers will engage in fun drills that build strength and flexibility, while learning the importance of discipline and respect. Each day includes interactive games designed to enhance focus and teamwork in a supportive environment.
Martial Arts - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off the summer with foundational martial arts techniques focusing on discipline, balance, and coordination. Campers will learn basic stances, punches, and kicks through fun drills and partner exercises. This week emphasizes building confidence and respect while introducing the history and philosophy behind martial arts. Daily challenges and group activities keep campers engaged and motivated.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 10-12)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to clay sculpting! Campers will explore basic hand-building techniques, including pinch pots and coil vessels, while experimenting with colorful glazes. This week focuses on creativity and tactile fun as kids create their own unique clay characters and learn how to safely handle messy materials. Each day ends with a group reflection to share their favorite creations and techniques.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 5-7)
Kick off summer with a week full of creative clay adventures! Campers will explore basic hand-building techniques, making fun shapes and simple sculptures inspired by nature. Each day includes sensory play with colorful clays and textures, helping develop fine motor skills and artistic expression. By the end of the week, campers will proudly showcase their unique clay creations.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 8-9)
Kick off the summer with a week full of creative clay adventures! Campers will explore basic hand-building techniques such as pinching, coiling, and slab construction to create fun animal figures and colorful bowls. Each day includes playful, messy activities designed to spark imagination and develop fine motor skills. By the end of the week, campers will have a collection of unique clay projects to take home.
Music Academy - Week 1 (Ages 6-10)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fundamentals of music theory and rhythm through engaging group activities and interactive lessons. They explore basic instrument techniques, focusing on percussion and keyboard instruments, fostering a love for music creation. Campers collaborate on simple ensemble pieces, enhancing teamwork and listening skills. This week sets a strong foundation for musical growth in a fun, supportive environment.
Nature Games - Week 1 (Ages 6-8)
Kick off summer with Nature Games in Week 1, where campers ages 6 to 8 explore the wonders of the outdoors through fun, interactive games and activities. This week focuses on team-building exercises, nature scavenger hunts, and learning about local flora and fauna native to Colorado. Campers will engage in hands-on projects like creating leaf rubbings and simple nature crafts, fostering curiosity and appreciation for the environment. Each day blends active play with educational moments, encouraging social skills and outdoor exploration.
Ocean Blue - Week 1 (Ages 8-10)
Dive into the wonders of the ocean during Week 1 at Ocean Blue camp. Campers will explore marine life through hands-on activities such as tide pool investigations, ocean-themed crafts, and interactive storytelling about sea creatures. This week emphasizes curiosity and discovery, encouraging campers to learn about the diverse ecosystems beneath the waves. Fun group games and water safety basics round out the experience, making it a perfect start to a summer of ocean adventure.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 1 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 1 of Ooey Gooey Science, campers dive into the fascinating world of gooey substances and chemical reactions. They will explore slime-making, oobleck experiments, and other hands-on activities that demonstrate the properties of non-Newtonian fluids. This week encourages curiosity and scientific thinking through messy, tactile fun. Campers will learn basic scientific principles while engaging in creative, sensory-rich projects.
Pottery Palooza - Week 1 (Ages 10-14)
Kick off summer with a creative dive into pottery! Campers will explore hand-building techniques including pinch pots and coil construction, creating unique vessels and sculptures. The week focuses on understanding clay properties and basic glazing methods. By the end of the week, campers will have several fired pieces to take home, showcasing their artistic growth.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 1 (Ages 5)
Kick off summer with a vibrant start at Rainbow Day Camp! This week, campers dive into colorful arts and crafts projects inspired by the beauty of rainbows and nature. Activities include painting, outdoor games, and group storytelling that encourage creativity and social skills. Campers will explore the science of colors through fun experiments and enjoy full-day play in a safe, nurturing environment.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 12-13)
Kick off the summer with an immersive introduction to Dungeons & Dragons! Campers will learn the basics of character creation, dice rolling mechanics, and storytelling. This week focuses on building teamwork and strategic thinking through beginner-friendly campaigns and role-playing exercises. Participants will also craft their own character sheets and explore the fantasy world setting to prepare for epic adventures.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off the summer with an introduction to the world of Dungeons & Dragons! Campers will learn the basics of character creation, dice rolling, and storytelling. This week focuses on building teamwork and problem-solving skills through beginner-friendly quests and interactive role-playing scenarios. Each day ends with a group campaign that encourages creativity and strategic thinking.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 11-13)
Kick off the summer with foundational samurai fencing techniques focusing on footwork, stance, and basic strikes. Campers will engage in interactive drills designed to build agility and coordination while learning the history and philosophy behind samurai swordsmanship. Daily practice sessions culminate in friendly sparring matches to apply new skills in a supportive environment.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off the summer with foundational samurai fencing techniques focusing on footwork, stance, and basic strikes. Campers will engage in fun drills that build coordination and confidence while learning the history and philosophy behind samurai swordsmanship. Daily activities include partner practice and creative role-playing to bring the samurai spirit to life.
Sewing - Week 1 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fundamentals of sewing, learning to use sewing machines and hand-stitching techniques. Projects include creating simple fabric accessories like pouches and bookmarks, focusing on mastering basic stitches and fabric handling. Campers will explore different types of fabrics and threads, gaining confidence in their skills while fostering creativity in a supportive environment.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 11-13)
Kick off the summer with foundational skateboarding skills designed for beginners and intermediate riders. Campers will learn basic balance, pushing techniques, and safe falling methods. Daily sessions include fun obstacle courses and group challenges to build confidence and coordination on the board.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off summer with foundational skateboarding skills designed for beginners! Campers will learn balance, basic pushing, and stopping techniques on safe, beginner-friendly ramps. Each day includes fun obstacle courses and group challenges to build confidence and coordination. By the end of the week, campers will have mastered essential moves and gained a love for skateboarding.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 1 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 1 of Ski & Snowboard Camp, young campers aged 6 to 8 will be introduced to the fundamentals of skiing and snowboarding in a safe, supportive environment. Campers will learn basic balance, turning, and stopping techniques on gentle slopes, guided by experienced instructors from Colorado Academy Summer Programs. Each afternoon session includes fun games and activities designed to build confidence and foster a love for winter sports. This week sets the foundation for skill development and outdoor adventure.
Soccer Buddies - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 10-12)
Kick off the summer with foundational soccer skills focusing on dribbling, passing, and teamwork. Campers will engage in fun drills and small-sided games designed to build confidence and coordination. This week also introduces multi-activity sessions including agility challenges and cooperative team-building exercises to enhance overall athleticism.
Soccer Buddies - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 5-7)
Kick off summer with foundational soccer skills including dribbling, passing, and shooting through fun games and partner activities. Campers will engage in teamwork exercises and mini scrimmages designed to build confidence and coordination. Each day features a new soccer-themed craft to enhance creativity and fine motor skills. This week emphasizes making new friends and fostering a love for the game in a supportive environment.
Soccer Buddies - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 8-9)
Kick off the summer with foundational soccer skills focused on dribbling, passing, and teamwork. Campers will engage in fun drills and small-sided games designed to build confidence and coordination. Each day includes multi-activity sessions that incorporate agility exercises and friendly competitions to keep kids active and motivated.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 1 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 1, campers aged 5 to 7 dive into the exciting world of sports through creative LEGO® building projects. They explore fundamental sports concepts by constructing models of balls, sports equipment, and playing fields using LEGO® materials. Activities include hands-on challenges to build and test LEGO® sports machines, encouraging teamwork and problem-solving. This session fosters fine motor skills and introduces basic physics principles in a fun, interactive environment.
Sports Sampler - Week 1 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off summer with a dynamic introduction to soccer, basketball, and yoga designed specifically for 8 to 10-year-olds. Campers will develop fundamental skills in each sport through fun drills and games, while also learning the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship. Yoga sessions will focus on balance, flexibility, and mindfulness to complement the active sports training. This week offers a balanced mix of high-energy play and calming stretches to keep campers engaged and energized.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 1 (Ages 4)
Kick off the summer with a fun-filled week at Sunshine Day Camp designed specifically for 4-year-olds. Campers will engage in creative arts and crafts, outdoor play, and interactive group activities that foster social skills and imagination. This week features themed projects such as nature collages and simple science experiments that introduce young campers to the wonders of the natural world. Each day is structured to balance active play and quiet time, ensuring a joyful and nurturing environment.
Swifty Camp - Week 1 (Ages 8-11)
Kick off summer with Swifty Camp's Week 1 session designed for campers ages 8 to 11. This week, campers dive into a variety of engaging activities including creative arts, outdoor games, and team-building exercises. Each day offers a new theme to inspire curiosity and fun, from nature exploration to basic coding challenges. Campers will develop new skills, make friends, and enjoy a safe, supportive environment at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 1, campers will focus on water safety and basic swimming techniques. Activities include learning how to float, blow bubbles, and basic kicking exercises. Through fun games and guided practice, children will build confidence in the water while developing foundational swim skills.
Swim Lessons - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off the summer with foundational swim skills designed to build confidence and water safety awareness. Campers will focus on basic strokes such as freestyle and backstroke, along with breath control and floating techniques. Each day includes fun water games to reinforce skills and encourage teamwork in a supportive environment.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 1 (Ages 6-10)
Kick off summer with a dynamic exploration of Taylor Swift's musical eras through the fun and energetic art of hula hooping! Campers ages 6-10 will learn hula hoop techniques inspired by Taylor's early country roots, blending movement with storytelling. Each day features themed activities, from creating era-specific accessories to group performances that celebrate Taylor's iconic styles. This week encourages creativity, coordination, and confidence in a supportive environment.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 11-13)
Kick off the summer with foundational tennis skills focusing on proper grip, footwork, and stroke techniques. Campers engage in fun drills designed to improve hand-eye coordination and court awareness. This week emphasizes building confidence through friendly matches and skill challenges tailored to ages 11-13.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 6-8)
Kick off the summer with foundational tennis skills focusing on hand-eye coordination, basic strokes, and footwork. Campers will engage in fun drills and games designed to build confidence on the court. This week emphasizes teamwork and sportsmanship while introducing the rules of tennis in an exciting and supportive environment.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-10)
Kick off the summer with foundational tennis skills focusing on grip, stance, and basic strokes. Campers will engage in fun drills designed to improve hand-eye coordination and footwork. Each day includes mini-games to practice serving and rallying, building confidence on the court.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 12-14)
Kick off the summer with an exciting week full of team-building games, creative arts and crafts, and outdoor adventures. Campers will explore nature trails, participate in group challenges, and create unique art projects inspired by the great outdoors. This week focuses on building friendships and developing leadership skills through fun, interactive activities.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 6-8)
Kick off summer with a week full of exciting multi-activity adventures designed to spark creativity and teamwork. Campers will explore nature hikes, arts and crafts projects including tie-dye and clay modeling, and engaging group games that build social skills. Each day includes fun science experiments that encourage curiosity and discovery. This week sets the tone for a summer of learning, friendship, and fun.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 1: June 8-12 (Ages 9-11)
Kick off the summer with a week full of exciting multi-activity adventures designed to engage campers in creative arts, outdoor games, and team-building challenges. Campers will explore nature hikes, participate in group sports, and create fun craft projects that encourage imagination and collaboration. This week focuses on building friendships and developing new skills in a supportive environment.
Wax to Bronze - Week 1 (Ages 10-14)
Kick off the summer with an exciting introduction to the art of wax modeling and bronze casting. Campers will explore the fundamentals of sculpting with wax, learning techniques to create detailed models. This week includes hands-on projects where campers design and craft their own wax pieces, preparing them for the bronze casting process. The camp fosters creativity and fine motor skills while introducing the rich history behind bronze art. Each participant will leave with a unique wax sculpture and a deeper appreciation for this ancient craft.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 1 (Ages 8-11)
Dive into the magical world of wizarding movies during Week 1! Campers will explore iconic scenes, participate in themed crafts, and engage in interactive storytelling inspired by their favorite wizarding tales. Alongside movie viewings, children will create their own magical props and learn about the art of movie-making. This week blends creativity and imagination, perfect for young wizards and witches eager to bring magic to life.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 2 (Ages 7-10)
Week 2 focuses on enhancing vocabulary and reading comprehension through thematic units. Campers explore exciting stories and participate in group discussions, vocabulary-building games, and writing exercises that reinforce new words and concepts. The supportive setting encourages campers to express themselves and develop a love for reading while improving critical literacy skills.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 2 (Ages 7-10)
This week, campers dive deeper into amusement park engineering by creating LEGO® attractions inspired by classic and modern rides. They will design and build LEGO® bumper cars, carousel horses, and interactive game booths. Emphasis is placed on creativity, teamwork, and learning basic physics concepts such as motion and balance. Daily group challenges encourage campers to collaborate and showcase their unique designs.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 2 (Ages 9-13)
In Week 2, campers continue to develop their golf skills with a focus on course etiquette and strategy. Participants will learn how to read greens, manage different terrains, and improve their swing consistency. The week includes fun challenges and mini-tournaments to encourage friendly competition and teamwork among peers.
Bowling Party - Week 2 (Ages 8-11)
This week, campers dive deeper into bowling techniques with a focus on improving accuracy and consistency. Participants will engage in themed bowling games and mini-tournaments that encourage sportsmanship and friendly rivalry. The camp also incorporates fun team-building exercises and crafts related to bowling, making each afternoon both active and creative. A great way to make new friends and enjoy a classic summer activity!
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 2 (Ages 6-9)
Week 2 invites campers to build on their foundational skills by creating themed LEGO® art projects inspired by famous artists and styles. Campers will experiment with patterns, symmetry, and color theory as they design brick mosaics influenced by impressionism and abstract art. Group activities encourage teamwork, while individual projects allow for personal expression and creativity.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 2 (Ages 9-11)
Week 2 at Camp Crunch Labs builds on foundational STEM skills with exciting challenges in engineering and digital creativity. Campers will design and build simple machines, explore basic circuitry, and participate in interactive coding games that enhance logical thinking. The week also includes creative workshops where campers use technology to produce digital art and animations. This blend of activities encourages campers to experiment, collaborate, and develop confidence in their problem-solving abilities.
Camp Math & Read - Week 2 (Ages 7-8)
Week 2 continues to build math and reading skills with a focus on patterns, shapes, and story sequencing. Campers engage in hands-on math projects like creating geometric art and solving puzzles that develop logical thinking. Reading activities include group storytelling and exploring new vocabulary through themed books. This week encourages curiosity and teamwork in a fun academic setting.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 12-13)
This week focuses on portrait and figure painting, where campers learn about proportions, shading, and capturing emotion on canvas. Students will study famous portrait artists and create their own self-portraits and imaginative character paintings. Emphasis is placed on developing observation skills and experimenting with different brush techniques.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on landscape painting inspired by Colorado’s natural beauty. Campers will learn perspective techniques and how to capture light and shadow on canvas. Projects include plein air painting sessions and creating layered textures using palette knives and sponges.
Catastrophy! - Week 2 (Ages 5-8)
This week, campers will delve deeper into the science of natural disasters, exploring storms, earthquakes, and floods through interactive models and creative play. Activities include building simple weather stations, simulating earthquake tremors with building blocks, and crafting flood-resistant structures. The program fosters critical thinking and teamwork while keeping the excitement high with hands-on projects and group challenges.
Colorado Hikers - Week 2 (Ages 8-11)
This week focuses on discovering Colorado’s diverse ecosystems through guided hikes and interactive nature studies. Campers will learn to identify different tree species, track animal footprints, and understand the importance of conservation. Daily activities include scavenger hunts, outdoor games, and creative projects like building mini shelters. The camp encourages curiosity and respect for nature in every adventure.
Colorful Colorado - Week 2 (Ages 8-10)
This week, campers dive into Colorado's rich history through creative storytelling and themed crafts. Activities include making pioneer hats, exploring Native American art motifs, and participating in interactive history games. Outdoor adventures complement the indoor projects, encouraging campers to connect with the environment and each other in meaningful ways.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 12-14)
This week focuses on refining butterfly and breaststroke techniques with specialized drills to enhance power and timing. Campers will participate in video analysis sessions to identify areas for improvement and practice starts and turns to gain competitive advantages. Strength and flexibility exercises complement pool time to boost overall swim performance.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on refining butterfly and breaststroke techniques with targeted drills to enhance power and timing. Campers will participate in relay races and timed sprints to build competitive spirit and speed. Video analysis sessions help swimmers visualize improvements and set personal goals for the season.
Detective Science - Week 2 (Ages 8-10)
This week, campers dive deeper into the world of detective science by exploring crime scene investigation techniques. Participants will learn how to document and analyze evidence, including footprint casts and fiber analysis. Engaging group challenges and role-playing scenarios encourage campers to apply their new skills in realistic settings, enhancing their analytical thinking and attention to detail.
Donuts & Chill - Week 2 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 2, campers dive deeper into the world of donuts and relaxation. Activities include donut decorating workshops, creative writing inspired by sweet treats, and group games designed to encourage teamwork and laughter. The camp fosters a calm and friendly atmosphere where kids can express themselves artistically while enjoying the summer mornings. Perfect for kids who love a mix of creativity and chill time.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 12-13)
This week focuses on animating your dolls and beasts through basic stop-motion techniques and storytelling. Campers will develop narratives for their creations and learn how to bring motion and personality to their characters. Activities include set design, voice acting, and filming, providing a comprehensive introduction to animation arts.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers dive into mixed-media techniques to enhance their dolls and beasts with fabric, clay, and natural materials. Emphasis is placed on texture and movement, helping kids create lifelike and dynamic models. Campers will also explore basic anatomy and proportions to improve their creature designs. The week concludes with a collaborative mural featuring all their imaginative beasts in a shared fantasy world.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 2 (Ages 5-8)
Week 2 invites campers to experiment with natural dyes and pigments made from plants and minerals. Children create colorful earth art paintings and textiles, learning about traditional and contemporary uses of natural materials. Projects include dyeing fabrics, painting with mud and clay, and assembling nature collages. This session fosters artistic expression and a deeper connection to the environment.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 2 (Ages 7-10)
In Week 2, campers dive deeper into mathematical challenges with an emphasis on geometry and spatial reasoning. Through hands-on activities such as shape construction, pattern recognition, and math-based puzzles, children enhance their visual thinking and problem-solving abilities. The camp fosters teamwork through friendly competitions and collaborative projects, making math both exciting and accessible.
Foodie Frontier - Week 2 (Ages 10-13)
In Week 2, campers continue their culinary journey by focusing on farm-to-table cooking. They will learn about seasonal ingredients, sustainable food practices, and how to create fresh, healthy meals using locally sourced produce. Activities include visiting a local farmer’s market (virtually or in person), preparing salads, smoothies, and simple entrees, and exploring the science behind nutrition. Campers will also participate in creative plating and presentation challenges to enhance their food artistry skills.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 2 (Ages 5-7)
This week, campers will explore the world of outdoor games and physical play. Ages 5 to 7 will create their own versions of classic playground games, invent new rules, and learn cooperative play skills. Activities include crafting game pieces, setting up obstacle courses, and team-building exercises that promote friendship and active fun. A perfect blend of creativity and movement to keep kids engaged and energized.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 2 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 2, campers ages 8-11 continue their summer adventure with Fun Hoppers, Too! This week focuses on multi-activity exploration including team sports, creative arts, and nature discovery. Campers will engage in cooperative games, hands-on crafts, and outdoor learning experiences that build confidence and encourage curiosity in a fun and safe setting.
Guitar Camp - Week 2 (Ages 10-14)
During Week 2, campers will build on their foundational skills by learning new chords and simple melodies. The focus will be on rhythm and timing, with interactive group activities designed to improve coordination and listening skills. Campers will also experiment with songwriting basics, encouraging creativity and musical expression. The week culminates in a mini concert where campers showcase their progress.
Irish Dance Party - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on building rhythm and timing through traditional Irish jigs and reels. Campers will explore the history behind the dances and create their own simple choreography in small groups. Fun crafts include designing personalized dance shoes and colorful headbands to wear during performances.
Irish Dance Party - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on building strength and coordination through more advanced Irish dance steps and sequences. Campers will explore traditional Irish music instruments and create their own percussion instruments to accompany their dancing. Group choreography sessions encourage teamwork and creativity, culminating in a mini performance for family and friends on the final day.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 2 (Ages 7-10)
Week 2 focuses on international flavors! Campers will explore dishes from around the world, learning about different cultures through their cuisine. Activities include making homemade pasta, simple sushi rolls, and tropical fruit salads. The week culminates in a friendly cooking competition where campers showcase their new skills and creativity in themed challenges.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 2 (Ages 9-13)
In Week 2, campers will build on their robotics skills by exploring sensor integration and advanced programming techniques. Using LEGO® Mindstorms, participants will design robots that can navigate obstacle courses and respond to environmental inputs. This hands-on experience encourages logical thinking and creativity as campers work in teams to solve engineering challenges and present their projects.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 2 (Ages 5-8)
Week 2 builds on foundational cycling skills, focusing on improving balance and pedaling techniques. Campers participate in interactive drills and obstacle courses designed to boost confidence and control. Safety remains a top priority, with lessons on signaling and navigating shared spaces. The supportive atmosphere encourages every child to progress at their own pace while enjoying outdoor play and teamwork.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 12-14)
This week focuses on improving climbing techniques and endurance. Campers will explore different climbing styles including slab, crack, and overhang climbing on varied indoor routes. Emphasis will be placed on problem-solving skills and route reading to help campers plan their climbs effectively. Group activities will include climbing games and friendly competitions to encourage teamwork.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers will advance their climbing skills by learning proper belaying techniques and how to safely support a climbing partner. Activities include obstacle courses designed to improve balance and grip strength, as well as group problem-solving challenges on climbing routes. The week emphasizes teamwork, communication, and building trust among peers.
Little Doctor School - Week 2 (Ages 5-7)
Week 2 invites campers to explore the tools and technology doctors use every day. Children will participate in activities like using stethoscopes, examining medical instruments, and creating their own doctor kits. They will also learn about healthy habits and nutrition through fun experiments and storytelling. This week encourages curiosity and practical knowledge in a nurturing setting.
Little Golfers - Week 2 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 2 of Little Golfers, campers ages 5-8 will build on their basic golf skills with a focus on putting and chipping. The week includes fun drills to improve accuracy and control, as well as games that encourage friendly competition and teamwork. Campers will also learn about golf etiquette and the importance of patience and focus on the course. This session aims to deepen skills while keeping the experience playful and engaging.
Little Naturalists - Week 2 (Ages 6-8)
Week 2 invites campers to dive into the world of birds and insects native to Colorado. Through guided nature walks and observation sessions, children learn to identify common species and understand their roles in the ecosystem. Interactive games and art projects, such as building bird feeders and insect hotels, encourage stewardship and creativity. This week nurtures a sense of wonder and responsibility towards the environment.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 2 (Ages 5-7)
Week 2 invites campers to expand their knowledge of cat health and wellness. Activities include learning about common cat illnesses, nutrition, and grooming techniques. Campers participate in role-playing veterinary scenarios and create their own cat care kits. The week encourages curiosity and compassion, helping children understand the importance of preventive care and healthy habits for cats.
Magical Science Camp - Week 2 (Ages 6-8)
Week 2 invites campers to explore the magic of physics through fun experiments with light, sound, and motion. Children will build simple machines, investigate shadows and reflections, and learn how magical forces shape the world around them. This week encourages hands-on discovery and playful problem-solving in a magical science context.
Martial Arts - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 6-8)
This week emphasizes striking techniques and controlled sparring exercises to build confidence and agility. Campers will practice punches, kicks, and blocks in a safe, structured setting. Themed activities focus on goal setting and perseverance, encouraging campers to challenge themselves while supporting their peers.
Martial Arts - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on self-defense techniques and situational awareness to empower campers with practical skills. Participants will practice blocking, evasion, and safe falling techniques through interactive games and role-playing scenarios. Emphasis is placed on building mental focus and teamwork, with daily warm-ups and cool-downs to promote physical fitness and injury prevention.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 10-12)
This week, campers dive into advanced clay techniques by creating textured tiles and relief sculptures inspired by nature. They will experiment with carving tools and learn glazing effects to bring their projects to life. The focus is on developing fine motor skills and artistic expression while encouraging teamwork through collaborative mural projects. Kids will leave with several finished pieces ready for display at home.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on imaginative storytelling through clay! Campers will create characters and scenes from their favorite stories and fairy tales using colorful clays and simple sculpting tools. They will learn about combining shapes and textures to bring their ideas to life while fostering creativity and narrative skills. Daily group sharing encourages confidence and communication.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 8-9)
This week focuses on creative storytelling through clay! Campers will design and sculpt characters and settings from their favorite stories or their own imaginations. Techniques like texture stamping and surface decoration will be introduced to bring projects to life. The week culminates in a mini clay gallery where campers share their imaginative creations with friends and family.
Music Academy - Week 2 (Ages 6-10)
Week 2 focuses on exploring melody and harmony through singing and introduction to string instruments like the violin and guitar. Campers participate in vocal exercises and learn simple songs, developing pitch and tone awareness. Group activities encourage creative expression and confidence in performing. This week builds on foundational skills with a focus on musical storytelling.
Nature Games - Week 2 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 2 of Nature Games, campers dive deeper into Colorado’s natural habitats through engaging outdoor challenges and creative play. Activities include guided nature walks focusing on identifying birds and insects, interactive storytelling about ecosystems, and group games that build observation skills. Campers will also craft simple nature journals to document their discoveries, encouraging mindfulness and a lasting connection to the environment.
Ocean Blue - Week 2 (Ages 8-10)
Week 2 invites campers to become ocean explorers, focusing on the mysteries of coral reefs and their vibrant inhabitants. Through creative projects like building reef dioramas and learning about coral conservation, campers gain a deeper appreciation for marine biodiversity. Group activities include interactive games simulating ocean currents and teamwork challenges. This week nurtures environmental stewardship and hands-on learning in a fun, supportive setting.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 2 (Ages 7-9)
Week 2 invites campers to experiment with colorful, gooey mixtures that change states and textures. Activities include making slime with different additives, exploring polymers, and creating squishy stress balls. Campers will deepen their understanding of chemistry concepts like viscosity and elasticity through playful, hands-on projects. This week is designed to inspire scientific inquiry and creativity in a fun, interactive environment.
Pottery Palooza - Week 2 (Ages 10-14)
This week, campers build on foundational skills by exploring slab-building techniques and surface decoration. They will design and create functional items such as plates and bowls, learning about symmetry and balance in pottery. The process includes glazing experiments with vibrant colors and textures, encouraging individual expression and craftsmanship.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 2 (Ages 5)
This week at Rainbow Day Camp, campers explore the wonders of nature through themed activities focusing on plants, animals, and outdoor discovery. Hands-on projects include creating nature collages, learning about local wildlife, and participating in group games that build teamwork and confidence. The full-day schedule balances creative indoor activities with plenty of fresh air and movement.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 12-13)
This week, campers dive deeper into Dungeons & Dragons with advanced role-playing scenarios and combat strategy. They will design unique quests and puzzles, enhancing problem-solving and creative thinking skills. The group will also explore character development arcs and learn how to narrate compelling stories within their campaigns. Collaborative gameplay encourages leadership and communication among peers.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers dive deeper into character development and world-building. They will design unique characters with special abilities and create detailed backstories. Activities include crafting maps of fantasy realms and learning how to narrate compelling adventures. Campers will also practice teamwork through cooperative challenges and mini-campaigns that emphasize creativity and critical thinking.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 11-13)
This week focuses on advanced sword techniques and defensive maneuvers, including parries and counters. Campers will participate in partner drills to enhance timing and reaction skills, while exploring the cultural significance of samurai armor and etiquette. Creative sessions include designing personalized fencing banners to foster team spirit and individual expression.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on intermediate sword techniques and defensive maneuvers, including parries and blocks. Campers will participate in exciting sparring sessions designed to teach strategy and sportsmanship. Themed activities explore samurai culture and honor codes, encouraging campers to develop discipline and respect alongside their fencing skills.
Sewing - Week 2 (Ages 10-14)
Week 2 focuses on intermediate sewing skills, where campers create wearable items such as simple tote bags or scarves. They will learn pattern reading, cutting fabric accurately, and assembling pieces with precision. The week encourages problem-solving and design thinking as campers personalize their projects with embellishments and creative touches.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 11-13)
This week focuses on mastering turns, ollies, and basic tricks to enhance agility and style. Campers will practice on ramps and rails, developing their technique through guided drills and freestyle sessions. Emphasis is placed on creativity and personal progression in a supportive environment.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on improving turning, carving, and basic tricks like ollies and manuals. Campers will practice on varied terrain to develop control and style, with daily skill-building drills and fun mini-competitions. Themed activities encourage creativity and teamwork, helping kids build friendships while advancing their skateboarding abilities.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 2 (Ages 6-8)
Week 2 builds on foundational skills as campers continue to explore skiing and snowboarding techniques with increased confidence. Activities include guided slope runs, balance exercises, and introduction to basic tricks and turns. Campers engage in group challenges that promote teamwork and safety awareness on the snow. This week emphasizes fun and skill progression in a nurturing environment.
Soccer Buddies - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 10-12)
This week emphasizes offensive and defensive strategies with drills that improve shooting accuracy and defensive positioning. Campers participate in themed scrimmages to apply their skills in game-like situations. Additional activities include fitness circuits and teamwork challenges to promote endurance and cooperation.
Soccer Buddies - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on teamwork and communication through exciting group challenges and relay races that incorporate soccer skills. Campers will learn basic offensive and defensive strategies while participating in friendly matches. Creative activities include designing personalized team flags and jerseys to promote team spirit. The week encourages social skills development alongside physical activity in a fun, engaging setting.
Soccer Buddies - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 8-9)
This week emphasizes teamwork and strategy through fun, interactive soccer games and drills. Campers will learn positioning and basic offensive and defensive tactics while participating in themed challenges that promote cooperation and sportsmanship. Additional activities include coordination-building exercises and creative warm-up routines.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 2 (Ages 5-7)
Week 2 invites campers to build on their sports engineering skills by creating LEGO® models of famous sports venues and equipment. Children experiment with building ramps, catapults, and simple machines that mimic sports actions like throwing and kicking. The camp encourages creativity and critical thinking as campers collaborate on group projects and participate in friendly LEGO® sports competitions.
Sports Sampler - Week 2 (Ages 8-10)
This week, campers continue their exploration of soccer, basketball, and yoga with new drills and activities to build on their skills. Soccer sessions emphasize passing and teamwork, basketball focuses on dribbling and shooting techniques, and yoga introduces breathing exercises to enhance focus. Campers will enjoy friendly competitions and group challenges that foster confidence and physical fitness in a supportive environment.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 2 (Ages 4)
In Week 2, 4-year-old campers continue their summer adventure with activities that promote curiosity and motor skills development. Campers will explore themed sensory play, simple gardening projects, and group storytelling sessions that encourage language and social interaction. Outdoor games and music time are incorporated daily to keep energy levels high and spirits bright. This week emphasizes hands-on learning in a supportive, fun environment.
Swifty Camp - Week 2 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 2 of Swifty Camp, campers ages 8 to 11 explore new multi-activity themes including environmental science, creative storytelling, and cooperative sports. Each day is filled with hands-on projects and interactive challenges that promote teamwork and critical thinking. This session encourages campers to build confidence and creativity while enjoying the beautiful Colorado summer at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 5-7)
During Week 2, campers will build on their water comfort by practicing arm strokes and coordinated breathing techniques. The week includes interactive drills and partner activities to improve endurance and introduce beginner swim strokes like freestyle. Emphasis is placed on fun and safety in every session.
Swim Lessons - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes stroke refinement and endurance building through engaging drills and swim challenges. Campers will learn breaststroke and improve their freestyle speed while practicing safe diving techniques. Water safety discussions and relay races add excitement and reinforce teamwork skills.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 2 (Ages 6-10)
Dive into Taylor Swift's 'Fearless' era with hula hooping routines inspired by themes of bravery and friendship. Campers will engage in creative movement exercises, design their own hula hoops with era-inspired decorations, and participate in group choreography sessions. This week focuses on building teamwork and self-expression through music and motion, culminating in a fun showcase for families.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 11-13)
This week focuses on refining serve and volley techniques, helping campers develop aggressive play styles. Participants practice strategic point construction and learn to anticipate opponents’ moves through interactive drills. Team-based games encourage sportsmanship and tactical thinking on the court.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 6-8)
This week campers will build on their basic skills by learning forehand and backhand techniques through engaging drills and mini-matches. Emphasis is placed on improving balance and agility while developing rally skills with peers. Fun challenges and friendly competitions help campers stay motivated and excited about their progress.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-10)
This week focuses on refining forehand and backhand techniques with targeted drills to enhance accuracy and power. Campers will learn basic tennis strategies and positioning through interactive games. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship during doubles play sessions.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 12-14)
This week, campers dive into sports and fitness activities designed to promote teamwork and healthy competition. Highlights include soccer, basketball, and relay races, alongside skill-building workshops in agility and coordination. Creative expression continues with music and drama sessions, encouraging campers to showcase their talents during a fun end-of-week performance.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 6-8)
This week focuses on outdoor exploration and creative expression. Campers will participate in nature scavenger hunts, learn basic gardening skills, and create nature-inspired art projects like leaf rubbings and painted rocks. Daily group sports and cooperative games help develop physical skills and teamwork. Science activities include simple weather experiments to understand the environment around them.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 2: June 15-19 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers dive into exciting science experiments, nature exploration, and creative arts projects that spark curiosity and hands-on learning. Activities include building simple machines, outdoor scavenger hunts, and painting sessions inspired by the natural world. The focus is on fostering problem-solving skills and encouraging campers to express themselves through various mediums.
Wax to Bronze - Week 2 (Ages 10-14)
This week, campers will deepen their skills in wax sculpting and begin the exciting process of bronze casting. Participants will learn about mold-making techniques and how to prepare their wax models for casting. The camp emphasizes hands-on learning, allowing campers to create detailed wax sculptures and watch as their designs are transformed into bronze. Alongside practical skills, campers will explore the history and significance of bronze art in cultures around the world.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 2 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 2, campers continue their magical journey by delving deeper into wizarding movie lore. They will analyze character development, create spell books, and participate in group activities that encourage teamwork and creativity. The week culminates with a mini film festival where campers showcase their own short magical scenes. This immersive experience fosters storytelling skills and a love for cinematic arts.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 3 (Ages 7-10)
During Week 3, campers engage in interactive reading workshops that emphasize fluency and expression. Activities include paired reading, reader’s theater, and creative storytelling projects that help campers build confidence and improve oral reading skills. The camp environment nurtures a love of reading through fun, hands-on learning experiences tailored to each child's needs.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 3 (Ages 7-10)
Campers will explore the art of amusement park design by building LEGO® miniatures of concession stands, ticket booths, and park landscaping. This week focuses on detail-oriented construction and storytelling, as campers create immersive scenes filled with colorful characters and attractions. Activities include collaborative storytelling sessions and creative problem-solving to enhance their park models.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 3 (Ages 9-13)
Week 3 introduces campers to advanced putting techniques and course management skills. Participants will practice various putting drills and learn how to approach different types of shots under varying conditions. The camp fosters a supportive environment where campers can set personal goals and track their progress throughout the week.
Bowling Party - Week 3 (Ages 8-11)
Campers will experience a week full of exciting bowling challenges designed to enhance their skills and confidence. The camp introduces fun variations of bowling games to keep the energy high and encourage strategic thinking. Alongside bowling, campers participate in group activities that foster cooperation and leadership. This week promises a balance of physical activity and social fun in a welcoming environment.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 3 (Ages 6-9)
During Week 3, campers explore architectural design with LEGO® bricks, creating miniature buildings and cityscapes. They learn about basic architectural concepts such as balance, scale, and structure while designing their own imaginative buildings. The week culminates in a collaborative city project where campers combine their creations into a vibrant LEGO® metropolis.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 3 (Ages 9-11)
During Week 3, campers explore the exciting world of robotics and interactive technology. Activities include building simple robots, programming their movements, and participating in team challenges that emphasize creativity and collaboration. The camp also integrates science experiments related to sensors and automation, offering a comprehensive introduction to modern technology. Campers leave the week with a deeper understanding of how technology shapes the world around them.
Camp Math & Read - Week 3 (Ages 7-8)
During Week 3, campers explore measurement and time concepts through interactive activities such as cooking projects and timed challenges. Reading sessions focus on comprehension strategies and creative writing prompts to inspire young authors. The camp fosters a supportive environment where children practice new skills and collaborate on group projects that reinforce math and literacy.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 12-13)
Explore the world of nature-inspired art this week by painting flora and fauna on canvas. Campers will practice detailed brushwork and layering techniques to bring plants, animals, and natural scenes to life. The week includes outdoor sketching sessions to inspire creativity and improve observational drawing skills.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-11)
Dive into portrait painting this week as campers explore facial features, expressions, and skin tones. Using live models and photographs, they will develop skills in proportion and shading. The week culminates in a gallery-style showcase of each camper’s self-portrait.
Catastrophy! - Week 3 (Ages 5-8)
Campers will investigate fire safety and prevention through creative activities and role-playing scenarios. They will learn about fire behavior, how firefighters work, and the importance of safety plans. Projects include making fire safety posters, building model fire escapes, and practicing emergency drills. This week combines education with fun to empower young campers with important life skills.
Colorado Hikers - Week 3 (Ages 8-11)
Explore the wonders of Colorado’s mountainous terrain this week with hikes tailored to build endurance and observation skills. Campers will engage in daily nature challenges, learn about geology and local wildlife, and participate in campfire storytelling sessions. The week is designed to deepen campers’ appreciation for the outdoors while promoting physical activity and friendship.
Colorful Colorado - Week 3 (Ages 8-10)
Explore Colorado's diverse ecosystems through nature-inspired art and science activities. Campers create leaf prints, build miniature terrariums, and learn about local flora and fauna. Daily hikes and outdoor exploration sessions provide hands-on experiences that deepen appreciation for the state's natural wonders.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 12-14)
Campers will dive into advanced endurance training and pacing strategies this week, focusing on building stamina for longer races. Sessions include interval training, relay practices, and simulated race scenarios to develop competitive tactics. Nutrition and recovery workshops help swimmers understand how to maintain peak performance outside the pool.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will dive deeper into starts and turns, learning techniques to shave seconds off their race times. Focused drills on underwater dolphin kicks and flip turns will be paired with endurance sets to boost stamina. Team challenges and friendly competitions encourage camaraderie and push swimmers to achieve new personal bests.
Detective Science - Week 3 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will focus on the science of clues this week, exploring chemical analysis and the basics of forensic biology. Activities include testing substances, examining hair and fibers under microscopes, and learning how to piece together evidence to solve puzzles. This immersive experience encourages curiosity and scientific inquiry while sharpening logical reasoning skills.
Donuts & Chill - Week 3 (Ages 8-11)
Week 3 invites campers to explore sensory and artistic activities centered around donuts and relaxation. Participants will engage in hands-on projects like donut-themed painting and clay modeling, alongside quiet reading and mindfulness exercises. This week balances creative expression with calm moments, helping campers develop focus and enjoy summer mornings in a supportive setting.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 12-13)
Campers dive into mixed media this week, combining fabric, clay, and recycled materials to create textured and dynamic dolls and beasts. Emphasis is placed on sustainable art practices and innovative design. Participants will also explore basic sewing and assembly techniques to enhance their projects’ durability and detail.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will experiment with puppetry and movement this week, learning how to animate their dolls and beasts through simple mechanics and storytelling. They will build basic puppet frameworks and practice voice and character development. The week culminates in a puppet show where campers perform original stories featuring their creations. This session builds confidence, creativity, and collaboration skills.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 3 (Ages 5-8)
During Week 3, campers focus on sculpting with natural materials such as clay, sticks, and stones. They learn basic sculpting techniques and create imaginative earth sculptures inspired by animals, plants, and landscapes. The week includes outdoor sketching sessions and collaborative group projects, encouraging teamwork and creativity in a natural setting.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 3 (Ages 7-10)
Week 3 focuses on number theory and arithmetic games that challenge campers to think creatively about numbers. Activities include math scavenger hunts, timed challenges, and interactive problem-solving sessions that build speed and accuracy. Campers work in teams to develop strategies and compete in friendly math battles, enhancing both their skills and enthusiasm for mathematics.
Foodie Frontier - Week 3 (Ages 10-13)
Week 3 invites campers to explore baking and pastry arts. They will learn the fundamentals of dough making, cake decorating, and creating a variety of breads and pastries. Hands-on projects include making cookies, muffins, and simple cakes, with an emphasis on measuring, timing, and following recipes accurately. Campers will also discover the science behind rising agents and the chemistry of baking, culminating in a group bake-off challenge.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 3 (Ages 5-7)
Campers ages 5 to 7 will embark on a week of imaginative storytelling through games. They will design interactive story-based games, create characters, and develop simple rules to bring their stories to life. Activities include puppet making, role-playing, and collaborative game design, encouraging creativity and communication skills. This session fosters both artistic expression and social interaction in a playful environment.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 3 (Ages 8-11)
Week 3 offers campers ages 8-11 a dynamic mix of activities at Fun Hoppers, Too! This session includes creative arts projects, outdoor sports, and team-building exercises. Campers will develop new skills, make friends, and enjoy a variety of fun challenges designed to keep them active and engaged throughout the week.
Guitar Camp - Week 3 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 3, campers will explore more advanced chord progressions and begin learning to read simple sheet music and tablature. Emphasis will be placed on developing fingerpicking techniques and playing in small ensembles. Campers will also engage in music theory games to deepen their understanding of scales and keys. The week ends with a collaborative group performance highlighting their growing skills.
Irish Dance Party - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will deepen their Irish dance skills by learning new steps and combining them into simple routines. This week emphasizes teamwork and musicality, with daily group performances and rhythm exercises. Children will also enjoy storytelling sessions about Irish folklore that inspire their dance movements.
Irish Dance Party - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 8-10)
Campers dive deeper into Irish culture by learning traditional dance stories and the history behind popular Irish dances. Daily sessions include practicing intricate footwork and exploring Irish step dance styles. Creative workshops allow campers to design their own dance costumes and learn about the symbolism in Irish dance attire. The week ends with a lively dance party celebrating their progress.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 3 (Ages 7-10)
This week is all about baking basics! Campers will learn how to measure ingredients accurately, mix doughs, and decorate their baked goods. From muffins to cookies and simple cakes, each day brings a new recipe and a chance to experiment with flavors and textures. The week ends with a bake-off where campers present their creations to peers and instructors.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 3 (Ages 9-13)
This week focuses on creative robot design and programming challenges that encourage innovation. Campers will learn to customize their robots with unique attachments and sensors to complete specific tasks. Through collaborative projects, participants will develop teamwork and engineering skills while experimenting with new coding strategies to bring their robotic creations to life.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 3 (Ages 5-8)
During Week 3, campers focus on mastering steering and braking techniques while gaining confidence on varied terrain. The camp introduces fun group challenges that encourage cooperation and skill application. Safety discussions include awareness of surroundings and proper bike maintenance. Children leave the week with improved cycling abilities and a sense of accomplishment.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 12-14)
Campers will advance their skills by learning lead climbing basics and safety protocols. This week includes instruction on clipping techniques, fall awareness, and advanced belaying. Outdoor climbing excursions at nearby crags will introduce campers to real rock environments, enhancing their adaptability and confidence. Team-building exercises will focus on communication and trust.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will explore advanced climbing techniques such as footwork precision, dynamic moves, and route reading. The week includes outdoor climbing excursions on safe, beginner-friendly natural rock formations to apply indoor skills in a real-world setting. Participants will also engage in fitness activities to enhance strength and endurance, preparing them for more challenging climbs.
Little Doctor School - Week 3 (Ages 5-7)
During Week 3, campers dive into the human body’s systems with interactive models and creative crafts. They will learn about the heart, lungs, and muscles through engaging activities like building paper models and simple experiments. The week emphasizes teamwork and discovery, helping children understand how their bodies work and stay healthy.
Little Golfers - Week 3 (Ages 5-8)
Week 3 focuses on developing swing mechanics and introducing basic golf course strategy. Campers ages 5-8 will practice full swings with lightweight clubs and participate in fun obstacle courses that simulate real golf challenges. The week emphasizes hand-eye coordination and balance, with daily games that encourage campers to apply their skills creatively. This session is designed to boost confidence and foster a lifelong interest in golf.
Little Naturalists - Week 3 (Ages 6-8)
During Week 3, campers explore Colorado’s water ecosystems, learning about ponds, streams, and wetlands. Hands-on activities include water testing, discovering aquatic insects, and understanding the importance of clean water habitats. Campers engage in creative projects like making nature-inspired watercolors and building simple water filters. This week emphasizes environmental science and the critical role water plays in sustaining life.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 3 (Ages 5-7)
During Week 3, campers focus on feline behavior and communication. They learn to read cat body language and vocalizations, helping them understand how cats express emotions and needs. Hands-on activities include creating cat behavior charts and practicing gentle interaction techniques. This week fosters empathy and respect for animals, empowering children to become thoughtful caretakers.
Magical Science Camp - Week 3 (Ages 6-8)
During Week 3, campers delve into the enchanting world of biology. They will study magical plants and animals, conduct simple experiments on growth and habitats, and create their own magical ecosystems. This week fosters a love for nature and science through interactive, imaginative activities designed for young learners.
Martial Arts - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will explore basic forms and kata to develop precision and memory skills. This week includes partner drills to improve coordination and timing, along with fun obstacle courses that incorporate martial arts movements. Emphasis is placed on respect, focus, and the mental benefits of martial arts practice.
Martial Arts - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will advance their striking and kicking techniques while exploring basic forms and kata to improve precision and flow. This week integrates partner drills and light sparring to develop timing and control in a safe environment. Focus on goal-setting and personal progress encourages campers to challenge themselves and celebrate their achievements. Fun fitness circuits and mindfulness exercises round out the daily schedule.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 10-12)
Campers explore the art of wheel throwing and learn how to center clay on the pottery wheel. This hands-on week introduces basic wheel techniques to create bowls, cups, and small vases. Alongside wheel work, kids will also design and paint their own clay stamps to personalize their projects. The week emphasizes patience, focus, and the joy of transforming raw clay into functional art.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 5-7)
Explore the world of textures and patterns this week as campers experiment with stamping, rolling, and imprinting techniques on clay surfaces. They will create decorative tiles, jewelry, and small vessels using vibrant clays and natural materials. This hands-on experience enhances sensory awareness and artistic detail while encouraging personal expression through design.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 8-9)
Dive into the world of functional clay art this week! Campers will learn how to create useful items like mugs, small plates, and pencil holders using slab and coil methods. Emphasis will be placed on shaping, smoothing, and decorating pieces with colorful slips and simple glazing techniques. This hands-on week encourages practical creativity and introduces basic pottery skills.
Music Academy - Week 3 (Ages 6-10)
During Week 3, campers explore rhythm patterns and percussion instruments in depth, including drums and xylophones. They engage in ensemble drumming sessions that develop coordination and timing. Creative movement activities link music with physical expression, enhancing musicality and fun. Campers also begin composing simple rhythmic pieces to share with the group.
Nature Games - Week 3 (Ages 6-8)
Week 3 invites campers to become junior naturalists as they explore Colorado’s diverse plant life through hands-on experiments and games. Activities include seed planting, leaf classification, and creating nature-inspired art projects. Campers will engage in cooperative games that teach about ecosystems and environmental stewardship, fostering teamwork and a love for the outdoors.
Ocean Blue - Week 3 (Ages 8-10)
In Week 3, campers dive into ocean technology and exploration. They will learn about underwater robotics, sonar, and how scientists study the deep sea. Hands-on activities include building simple underwater vehicles and experimenting with water pressure and buoyancy. This week combines science, engineering, and creativity to inspire young minds fascinated by ocean discovery.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 3 (Ages 7-9)
During Week 3, campers explore the science behind sticky and stretchy materials. Projects include creating edible slime, experimenting with glue and borax combinations, and testing the strength and stretchiness of different gooey substances. This week emphasizes hands-on learning and encourages campers to hypothesize and test their ideas in a supportive environment. It’s a perfect blend of science and sensory play.
Pottery Palooza - Week 3 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will experiment with wheel throwing basics this week, learning how to center clay and form simple vessels on the potter’s wheel. The focus is on developing hand-eye coordination and understanding the mechanics of wheel work. Participants will also explore texturing and carving techniques to personalize their creations.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 3 (Ages 5)
Campers will enjoy a week filled with music, movement, and imaginative play. Activities include singing, dancing, and simple instrument-making projects that foster creativity and coordination. The full-day program also incorporates storytime and outdoor exploration to keep young campers engaged and active throughout the day.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 12-13)
Campers will embark on a thrilling campaign focused on world-building and character alliances. This week emphasizes creative map-making, crafting magical items, and developing unique NPCs (non-player characters). Players will practice critical thinking and negotiation skills as they navigate complex storylines and unexpected challenges. The immersive experience encourages imagination and cooperative storytelling.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-11)
Campers embark on epic quests this week, applying their skills in strategy and role-playing. The focus is on collaborative storytelling and decision-making during complex adventures. Participants will learn how to create and solve puzzles, negotiate with in-game characters, and develop leadership skills. Creative arts and crafts sessions will complement gameplay by allowing campers to design props and character accessories.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 11-13)
Campers will deepen their fencing skills with focus on speed, precision, and strategic thinking. This week includes simulated duels and team challenges that encourage sportsmanship and tactical planning. Additionally, participants will learn about samurai calligraphy and create their own kanji symbols to connect with the art and discipline of the samurai tradition.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will deepen their fencing skills by learning advanced attack combinations and timing techniques. This week includes obstacle courses designed to improve agility and reflexes, as well as team challenges that foster cooperation and tactical thinking. Cultural crafts and storytelling sessions enrich the experience by connecting campers to samurai legends and traditions.
Sewing - Week 3 (Ages 10-14)
During Week 3, campers explore creative sewing projects that combine fabric painting and applique techniques. They will design custom patches and embellishments to add flair to their sewn items. This week emphasizes artistic expression alongside technical skills, encouraging campers to experiment with color and texture.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 11-13)
Campers will explore intermediate tricks and learn how to combine moves into smooth sequences. This week includes video analysis sessions to help participants understand their form and progress. Group projects encourage teamwork as campers design their own mini skate routines to showcase at the end of the week.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will explore intermediate tricks and learn how to safely navigate ramps and small rails. This week emphasizes building confidence through repetition and positive reinforcement, with personalized coaching to help each child progress. Creative skateboarding games and group projects will keep the energy high and skills sharp.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 3 (Ages 6-8)
During Week 3, campers refine their skiing and snowboarding skills with a focus on control and confidence on varied terrain. Instruction includes safe navigation of beginner slopes, learning to link turns smoothly, and basic snowboard maneuvers. Afternoon sessions feature fun obstacle courses and skill-building games that encourage camaraderie and physical activity in the fresh mountain air.
Soccer Buddies - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 10-12)
Campers focus on advanced ball control techniques and positional awareness this week. They will participate in skill-building stations that include juggling, passing under pressure, and tactical drills. Multi-activity sessions feature fun relay races and cooperative games to boost agility and social skills.
Soccer Buddies - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will enhance their ball control and agility with obstacle courses and skill stations tailored to young players. Themed days such as 'Goalie Challenge' and 'Dribble Dash' keep the excitement high while reinforcing key techniques. Art projects include creating soccer-themed storybooks to combine literacy with sport. This week is designed to build endurance and self-confidence in a joyful, supportive atmosphere.
Soccer Buddies - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 8-9)
Campers will focus on improving ball control and shooting accuracy through engaging drills and mini-games. This week introduces fun skill-building stations and friendly scrimmages that encourage creativity and confidence on the field. Off-field activities include teamwork puzzles and fitness challenges to enhance overall athleticism.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 3 (Ages 5-7)
During Week 3, campers explore the science of motion and balance by designing LEGO® sports vehicles and athletes. They learn how to create stable structures and moving parts that simulate running, jumping, and throwing. The session includes fun experiments with speed and distance, encouraging young engineers to test and refine their models while developing STEM skills in a playful setting.
Sports Sampler - Week 3 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will enhance their athletic abilities this week by focusing on teamwork and strategy in soccer and basketball, alongside mindfulness and flexibility in yoga. Soccer drills will include offensive and defensive positioning, basketball will introduce passing under pressure, and yoga sessions will incorporate partner poses to build trust and cooperation. This balanced approach promotes physical health and social skills in a fun, active setting.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 3 (Ages 4)
Week 3 invites 4-year-olds to dive into a week of imaginative play and discovery. Campers will participate in themed art projects such as painting and collage, simple science explorations like water play and color mixing, and cooperative games that build teamwork and confidence. Daily outdoor time encourages physical activity and appreciation for nature, while quiet story circles help develop listening and communication skills.
Swifty Camp - Week 3 (Ages 8-11)
Week 3 invites campers ages 8 to 11 to engage in a dynamic mix of arts, science experiments, and outdoor adventures. Campers will participate in group projects such as building simple machines, painting nature scenes, and learning about local wildlife. This session fosters creativity and curiosity in a supportive environment at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 5-7)
Week 3 focuses on refining stroke techniques and introducing new skills such as backstroke and treading water. Campers participate in skill-building challenges and water games designed to enhance coordination and stamina. This week encourages teamwork and confidence through group swim activities.
Swim Lessons - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will focus on mastering the butterfly stroke and improving their overall swim technique this week. Emphasis will be placed on breath control, timing, and stamina through fun drills and partner activities. Safety skills such as treading water and pool rescue basics are integrated into daily lessons to build confidence.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 3 (Ages 6-10)
Explore the vibrant pop sounds of Taylor Swift's '1989' era through energetic hula hoop choreography and creative arts. Campers will learn new hooping tricks, craft themed props, and develop confidence in performing solo and group routines. This week emphasizes rhythm, coordination, and the joy of movement inspired by one of Taylor's most iconic albums.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 11-13)
Campers enhance their baseline rally skills and learn advanced footwork patterns to improve court coverage. This week includes video analysis sessions to help players identify strengths and areas for improvement. Fun competitive matches allow campers to apply new techniques in real game scenarios.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will focus on serve fundamentals and volley techniques this week, enhancing their overall court awareness. Interactive drills will encourage quick reflexes and strategic thinking. The week culminates with fun doubles matches where campers apply their skills in a team setting, fostering camaraderie and confidence.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-10)
Campers will advance their volley and serve techniques, focusing on consistency and control. This week introduces match play scenarios to develop tactical thinking and on-court decision making. Fun challenges and friendly competitions encourage campers to apply their skills in real game settings.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 12-14)
Adventure and exploration take center stage this week as campers engage in hiking excursions, nature scavenger hunts, and environmental science projects. They will learn about local wildlife and ecosystems while developing outdoor survival skills. Creative workshops include building birdhouses and nature-inspired art, fostering a deeper connection to the environment.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 6-8)
Campers dive into a week of imaginative play and hands-on learning with themed activities centered around storytelling and performing arts. They will create costumes and props, participate in group skits, and enjoy music and movement sessions. Outdoor play includes obstacle courses and team challenges that promote cooperation and physical fitness. Science experiments focus on simple physics concepts through fun, interactive projects.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 3: June 22-26 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will enjoy a week packed with sports, teamwork activities, and creative challenges designed to build confidence and physical skills. Highlights include soccer games, relay races, and group problem-solving tasks. Artistic expression continues with collaborative mural painting and DIY craft workshops, making this week a perfect balance of active fun and creativity.
Wax to Bronze - Week 3 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will focus on refining their bronze casting techniques this week, learning about finishing and polishing bronze sculptures. The week includes advanced workshops on patination and surface treatments to bring their bronze pieces to life. Participants will also engage in collaborative projects, encouraging teamwork and creative problem-solving. By the end of the week, campers will have completed their own bronze artwork, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the entire wax-to-bronze process.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 3 (Ages 8-11)
Week 3 invites campers to explore the magical creatures and enchanted settings featured in wizarding movies. Through hands-on projects, they will create creature masks, design enchanted landscapes, and learn about special effects used to bring fantasy worlds to life. This week emphasizes imagination and artistic expression, encouraging campers to craft their own magical stories.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 4 (Ages 7-10)
In Week 4, campers focus on comprehension strategies through engaging texts and interactive activities. They learn to identify main ideas, make predictions, and summarize stories while participating in group discussions and creative projects. This week encourages critical thinking and helps campers become more confident, independent readers.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 4 (Ages 7-10)
This week, campers focus on mechanical motion by building LEGO® amusement park rides with moving parts such as spinning wheels and swinging swings. They learn fundamental engineering concepts like gears and levers while experimenting with their creations. The week culminates in a mini amusement park showcase where campers present their working models to peers and families.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 4 (Ages 9-13)
During Week 4, campers focus on driving and long game techniques, learning how to increase distance while maintaining accuracy. The camp includes video analysis sessions to help campers visualize and improve their swing mechanics. Group activities encourage peer feedback and build camaraderie among participants.
Bowling Party - Week 4 (Ages 8-11)
This week focuses on teamwork and friendly competition through bowling leagues and team-based games. Campers will learn how to support their teammates and develop strategies to win matches. In addition to bowling, the camp offers creative activities such as designing personalized bowling scorecards and trophies. The week is designed to build camaraderie and lasting friendships in a fun, active setting.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 4 (Ages 6-9)
Week 4 focuses on storytelling through LEGO® art. Campers create characters, settings, and scenes to build their own visual stories using bricks. They develop narrative skills as they design storyboards and bring their tales to life through detailed brick constructions. The week encourages imagination, communication, and creative problem-solving.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 4 (Ages 9-11)
In Week 4, campers engage in creative problem-solving through hands-on projects that combine science, technology, engineering, and art. They will experiment with simple circuits, explore renewable energy concepts, and design prototypes using everyday materials. The week emphasizes teamwork and innovation, encouraging campers to think critically and express their ideas through both technical and artistic mediums. This dynamic approach fosters a well-rounded STEM experience.
Camp Math & Read - Week 4 (Ages 7-8)
Week 4 invites campers to deepen their understanding of basic fractions and storytelling techniques. Math activities include fraction games and visual models, while reading workshops focus on character development and plot creation. Campers collaborate on group stories and math challenges that encourage critical thinking and creativity in a fun, supportive setting.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 12-13)
Dive into mixed media and experimental canvas art this week, combining paint with collage, texture mediums, and found objects. Campers will learn about contemporary artists who push boundaries and create their own innovative pieces. This session encourages risk-taking and personal artistic voice through hands-on exploration.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-11)
Explore abstract and modern art techniques this week with a focus on mixed media. Campers will combine acrylics with collage elements and experiment with texture and form. They will learn about influential modern artists and create unique pieces that express their own creativity.
Catastrophy! - Week 4 (Ages 5-8)
Explore the fascinating world of weather disasters this week! Campers will create weather instruments, learn about tornadoes and hurricanes, and participate in group experiments simulating wind and rain effects. The week emphasizes observation skills and scientific inquiry, encouraging campers to ask questions and discover answers through hands-on activities and cooperative games.
Colorado Hikers - Week 4 (Ages 8-11)
This week campers will focus on water ecosystems found in Colorado, hiking near streams and lakes to study aquatic plants and animals. Activities include water quality testing, creating nature art from found objects, and learning about the water cycle. The camp fosters environmental awareness and encourages campers to become young stewards of their natural surroundings.
Colorful Colorado - Week 4 (Ages 8-10)
Celebrate the vibrant colors of Colorado's seasons with painting, tie-dye, and mixed media projects inspired by summer blooms and mountain vistas. Campers experiment with different art techniques while enjoying group activities that encourage self-expression and creativity in a supportive environment.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 12-14)
This week emphasizes starts, turns, and finishes to shave critical seconds off race times. Campers will practice explosive dive techniques, flip turns, and open turns with expert coaching. Video feedback and peer review sessions encourage self-assessment and continuous improvement, while team relays foster camaraderie and competitive spirit.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-11)
This week emphasizes race strategy and pacing, teaching campers how to manage energy for different race distances. Swimmers will practice starts, turns, and finishes under timed conditions to simulate real competition. Mental preparation techniques, including visualization and goal setting, are introduced to build confidence and focus.
Detective Science - Week 4 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes the art of interrogation and interviewing witnesses. Campers will role-play as detectives and suspects, learning effective communication and critical listening skills. They will also practice reconstructing events based on testimonies, enhancing their empathy and understanding of human behavior in investigations.
Donuts & Chill - Week 4 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 4, campers will enjoy a blend of creative donut-themed activities and social chill time. Highlights include collaborative mural painting, donut trivia challenges, and relaxing group storytelling sessions. This week encourages campers to build friendships while engaging their imaginations in a calm, supportive environment.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 12-13)
Explore the world of character customization and digital design this week by integrating 3D modeling software with traditional doll-making techniques. Campers will learn to design digital prototypes before crafting physical models, enhancing their tech skills alongside artistic creativity. The week culminates in a digital gallery and physical exhibit of their innovative creations.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on fantasy and mythology as campers create dolls and beasts inspired by legends from around the world. They will research mythical creatures and incorporate symbolic elements into their designs. Campers will also learn basic costume-making to dress their dolls for storytelling presentations. The week ends with a storytelling circle where each camper shares the tale behind their mythical creation.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 4 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 4, campers explore the art of natural printmaking using leaves, flowers, and other found objects. They create unique prints on paper and fabric, learning about patterns and textures in nature. The week also includes storytelling sessions inspired by natural elements, fostering imagination alongside artistic skills.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 4 (Ages 7-10)
This week, campers explore measurement and data through engaging experiments and math challenges. They learn to collect, analyze, and interpret data while applying measurement concepts in real-world contexts. Activities include building measurement tools, conducting surveys, and participating in math relay races that reinforce these essential skills in a fun and interactive way.
Foodie Frontier - Week 4 (Ages 10-13)
This week, campers dive into the art of savory cooking with a focus on sauces, soups, and simple main dishes. They will learn knife skills, flavor balancing, and how to prepare healthy, tasty meals. Activities include making homemade soups, experimenting with different sauces, and creating balanced plates. Campers will also explore cultural dishes and the role of spices and herbs in cooking, enhancing their palate and culinary confidence.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 4 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on building and engineering simple games and toys. Campers ages 5 to 7 will use everyday materials to construct marble runs, spinning tops, and other mechanical games. The hands-on projects encourage problem-solving, fine motor skills, and an understanding of basic physics concepts, all within a fun and supportive environment. Kids will enjoy seeing their creations come to life and sharing them with friends.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 4 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 4, campers ages 8-11 will dive into a variety of fun activities including arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, and group games. This week emphasizes creativity, physical activity, and social interaction, providing a balanced and exciting summer experience at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Guitar Camp - Week 4 (Ages 10-14)
Week 4 focuses on improvisation and creative expression. Campers will learn basic soloing techniques and experiment with different musical styles such as blues and rock. Group activities include jam sessions and songwriting workshops where campers collaborate to create original pieces. This week encourages confidence and individuality in musical performance.
Irish Dance Party - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 5-7)
Celebrate Irish culture with a week full of dance, music, and creative arts! Campers will learn to dance to live traditional Irish music and participate in group circle dances. They will also craft shamrock-themed decorations and learn simple Irish songs to complement their dance routines.
Irish Dance Party - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes performance skills and confidence-building through solo and group Irish dance routines. Campers will learn to choreograph their own short dances and practice stage presence. Fun activities include rhythm challenges and Irish music appreciation sessions. The week concludes with a festive showcase where campers perform their original dances for family and friends.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 4 (Ages 7-10)
Campers will explore healthy cooking this week, focusing on nutritious meals and snacks. They'll learn how to prepare colorful salads, smoothies, and energy bars using fresh ingredients. Emphasis is placed on understanding food groups and making balanced choices. The week wraps up with a group challenge to create a healthy menu for a picnic.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 4 (Ages 9-13)
Campers will explore programming logic and robot autonomy in Week 4. Using LEGO® robotics kits, participants will program their robots to perform complex sequences and navigate mazes independently. This week emphasizes problem-solving, debugging, and iterative design, helping campers refine their technical skills and gain confidence in coding and engineering.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 4 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 4, campers enhance their cycling endurance and explore safe riding in small groups. The camp incorporates fun obstacle courses and games that challenge balance and coordination. Safety lessons cover helmet fitting and road rules, preparing children for independent riding. This week fosters confidence, teamwork, and a love for biking in a nurturing environment.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 12-14)
This week emphasizes strength and technique refinement through personalized coaching and skill drills. Campers will practice dynamic movements, footwork precision, and endurance training on challenging routes. A special focus on safety gear maintenance and climbing ethics will prepare campers for lifelong climbing enjoyment. The week concludes with a mini climbing competition to showcase skills learned.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on problem-solving and creativity as campers design their own climbing routes and challenges. They will practice lead climbing basics under close supervision and participate in friendly competitions to test their skills. Environmental awareness is highlighted through lessons on preserving climbing areas and respecting nature during outdoor activities.
Little Doctor School - Week 4 (Ages 5-7)
Week 4 focuses on the senses and how doctors use them to diagnose and care for patients. Campers will engage in sensory games, experiments with sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell, and create fun projects to explore perception. This week nurtures observation skills and encourages children to think like young scientists and caregivers.
Little Golfers - Week 4 (Ages 5-8)
During Week 4, campers ages 5-8 will explore putting techniques and course navigation skills. The camp includes creative drills that simulate different terrains and obstacles, helping campers learn how to adjust their shots. Emphasis is placed on fun challenges and teamwork, with daily mini-tournaments to encourage friendly competition. This week aims to enhance precision and strategic thinking on the golf course.
Little Naturalists - Week 4 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 4, campers investigate Colorado’s forests and woodlands, learning about tree species, forest animals, and seasonal changes. Activities include tree identification hikes, making leaf rubbings, and building miniature habitats. Campers develop observational skills and an understanding of forest ecology through interactive lessons and outdoor play. This week fosters a connection to nature and encourages curiosity about the natural environment.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 4 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 4, campers explore feline first aid and emergency care basics. They learn how to recognize signs of distress and practice simple first aid techniques through interactive demonstrations and role-playing. The week includes creative projects like making emergency care posters and assembling mini first aid kits. This session builds confidence and practical skills in young animal lovers.
Magical Science Camp - Week 4 (Ages 6-8)
Week 4 focuses on the magic of earth sciences. Campers will investigate rocks, minerals, weather patterns, and the forces that shape our planet. Through hands-on projects like creating mini-volcanoes and weather experiments, children gain a deeper understanding of the natural world and its magical processes.
Martial Arts - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 6-8)
This week focuses on agility and reaction time through dynamic drills and interactive games. Campers will practice defensive techniques and learn how to stay calm under pressure. Themed activities highlight teamwork and leadership, with opportunities to demonstrate skills in friendly group challenges.
Martial Arts - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-11)
This week introduces weapon basics such as bo staff and nunchaku, focusing on safety, control, and coordination. Campers will engage in creative drills and partner challenges to build confidence handling traditional martial arts weapons. The program also highlights cultural aspects and history behind these tools, enriching campers’ appreciation for martial arts traditions. Daily group discussions foster respect and camaraderie.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 10-12)
This week focuses on sculptural storytelling as campers create figurative clay sculptures and dioramas. Kids will learn how to build armatures and add intricate details to bring their stories to life. The camp encourages imagination and narrative skills while refining sculpting techniques. By the end of the week, campers will present their mini clay worlds in a fun group exhibition.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 5-7)
Celebrate summer with a week dedicated to creating festive clay projects! Campers will craft colorful bowls, ornaments, and playful sculptures inspired by summer themes like sunshine, flowers, and animals. They will practice painting and decorating their pieces, learning about color mixing and design balance. This joyful week encourages imagination and hands-on creativity in a supportive environment.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 8-9)
Celebrate summer with a week of colorful clay mosaics and sculptures! Campers will experiment with breaking and reshaping clay pieces to create vibrant mosaic art and 3D sculptures inspired by nature. The week includes fun group projects and individual creations that develop spatial awareness and artistic expression. Campers will also explore mixing colors and textures to enhance their designs.
Music Academy - Week 4 (Ages 6-10)
In Week 4, campers focus on exploring wind instruments such as recorders and harmonicas. They learn basic breathing techniques and simple melodies, enhancing lung control and musical phrasing. Group performances encourage teamwork and confidence. Creative workshops introduce songwriting basics, allowing campers to start crafting their own tunes.
Nature Games - Week 4 (Ages 6-8)
During Week 4, campers explore the world of Colorado’s wildlife through interactive games and nature observation. Activities include tracking animal footprints, learning about bird calls, and creating animal masks to inspire imaginative play. Campers will participate in team challenges that emphasize respect for nature and encourage curiosity about local ecosystems.
Ocean Blue - Week 4 (Ages 8-10)
Week 4 focuses on ocean art and storytelling. Campers will create ocean-inspired paintings, sculptures, and crafts using recycled materials. They will also engage in storytelling sessions that explore myths and legends of the sea from cultures around the world. This week encourages creativity, cultural appreciation, and environmental awareness through artistic expression.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 4 (Ages 7-9)
Week 4 focuses on the chemistry of bubbles and foams. Campers will create giant bubbles, experiment with bubble solutions, and learn about surface tension and gas properties. Gooey foam projects and sensory bubble mixtures provide tactile fun while teaching scientific concepts. This week combines outdoor activities with indoor experiments to keep campers engaged and curious.
Pottery Palooza - Week 4 (Ages 10-14)
This week emphasizes creative sculpture using clay, encouraging campers to build imaginative figures and abstract forms. Techniques include additive and subtractive methods, with a focus on storytelling through three-dimensional art. Campers will also learn about kiln firing and safety as their projects prepare for finishing.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 4 (Ages 5)
This week focuses on sensory play and early science exploration. Campers engage in hands-on activities such as water play, sand art, and simple experiments that introduce basic scientific concepts. The full-day schedule balances structured projects with free play and outdoor adventures to stimulate curiosity and learning.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 12-13)
This week focuses on mastering advanced gameplay mechanics and storytelling techniques. Campers will engage in epic battles, role-play complex characters, and create multi-layered quests. They will also learn about game mastering, including how to design balanced encounters and manage player dynamics. The camp fosters creativity, strategic planning, and confidence in public speaking through interactive group sessions.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-11)
Explore magical realms and mythical creatures during this exciting week. Campers will engage in advanced role-playing scenarios that challenge their creativity and strategic thinking. They will collaborate to design their own fantasy worlds and develop original story arcs. Fun group activities include crafting magical items and learning about the lore behind classic Dungeons & Dragons monsters.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 11-13)
This week emphasizes endurance and advanced sparring techniques, including feints and combinations. Campers will engage in daily conditioning exercises to build stamina and flexibility. Cultural workshops will explore samurai legends and traditional martial arts philosophy, inspiring campers to develop mental focus and respect both on and off the fencing floor.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 8-10)
This week highlights fencing strategy and mental focus, with campers practicing scenario-based bouts that challenge their decision-making skills. Workshops on samurai armor and weaponry provide hands-on learning, while group discussions emphasize the values of honor and perseverance. The week culminates in a friendly tournament where campers showcase their progress.
Sewing - Week 4 (Ages 10-14)
Week 4 invites campers to design and sew their own simple clothing items, such as skirts or pajama pants. They will learn advanced pattern making, fitting techniques, and fabric selection. The week culminates in a mini fashion showcase where campers present their creations, building confidence and pride in their work.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 11-13)
This week emphasizes advanced balance and control techniques, including manuals and flip tricks. Campers will participate in skill-building workshops and mini competitions to challenge their abilities. Safety and injury prevention are reinforced throughout, ensuring a fun and secure learning experience.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 8-10)
This week introduces creative expression through skateboarding with freestyle sessions and trick combinations. Campers will work on flow and rhythm, learning how to link moves smoothly while developing their own style. Group challenges and friendly competitions encourage sportsmanship and goal-setting in a supportive environment.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 4 (Ages 6-8)
Week 4 offers campers the opportunity to practice and perfect their skiing and snowboarding techniques with personalized coaching. Campers participate in skill drills, group challenges, and safety workshops that emphasize mountain awareness. The week culminates in a friendly skills showcase where campers demonstrate their progress and celebrate their achievements.
Soccer Buddies - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 10-12)
This week highlights teamwork and game strategy with a focus on communication and leadership on the field. Campers engage in scenario-based drills and participate in mini-tournaments to practice competitive play. Additional activities include fitness challenges and creative team-building exercises to foster camaraderie.
Soccer Buddies - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 5-7)
Celebrate summer with fun soccer games inspired by international styles and cultures. Campers will explore new drills focusing on passing accuracy and teamwork while enjoying themed activities like 'World Cup Day.' Creative sessions include making soccer medals and trophies to recognize effort and sportsmanship. This week nurtures global awareness and camaraderie through the universal language of soccer.
Soccer Buddies - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 8-9)
This week’s theme centers on speed and agility, with drills designed to enhance quick footwork and reaction time. Campers participate in relay races, obstacle courses, and tactical games that challenge their physical and mental skills. Creative team-building exercises and sportsmanship activities round out the fun and learning.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 4 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 4, campers focus on teamwork and strategy by building LEGO® sports games and obstacle courses. They design interactive models that challenge their peers and encourage cooperative play. This week emphasizes creative problem-solving and communication skills as campers plan, build, and test their LEGO® sports inventions together.
Sports Sampler - Week 4 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes skill refinement and fun competitions. Campers will participate in mini soccer and basketball tournaments to apply their learned skills in game-like scenarios. Yoga sessions will focus on relaxation techniques and improving concentration to help campers recover and prepare for active play. The camp fosters a supportive environment where campers build confidence and enjoy physical activity.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 4 (Ages 4)
During Week 4, campers aged 4 will explore nature-themed activities including leaf printing, bug hunts, and outdoor storytelling. The week is designed to nurture curiosity about the environment while developing fine motor skills through crafts and sensory play. Group games and music sessions encourage socialization and self-expression in a joyful, supportive setting. Campers enjoy a balanced schedule of active and quiet time to promote well-being.
Swifty Camp - Week 4 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 4, campers ages 8 to 11 explore themes of teamwork and creativity through arts and physical activities. Highlights include group mural painting, beginner yoga sessions, and interactive science demonstrations. This week encourages campers to express themselves while developing social skills and healthy habits at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 4, campers will practice swim endurance and safety skills such as safe diving and poolside rescue basics. The curriculum includes fun relay races and obstacle courses to build strength and technique. This week emphasizes water confidence and introduces basic swim etiquette.
Swim Lessons - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 8-10)
This week introduces advanced swim techniques including flip turns and starts to prepare campers for swim competitions. Campers will participate in timed swim challenges and learn strategies to improve speed and efficiency. Water safety and rescue skills continue to be a focus, ensuring campers feel secure and capable in the pool.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 4 (Ages 6-10)
Celebrate Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' era with bold, dynamic hula hoop performances and creative workshops. Campers will experiment with dramatic movements, design edgy costumes, and explore themes of resilience and reinvention. This week encourages campers to express individuality and strength through dance and hooping, culminating in a spirited group showcase.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 11-13)
This week introduces doubles strategy and teamwork, teaching campers how to communicate and coordinate effectively on court. Players participate in drills that enhance volleying and net play skills. The week culminates in a friendly doubles tournament to showcase teamwork and strategy.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 6-8)
This week emphasizes agility and endurance with fun obstacle courses and footwork drills tailored to young players. Campers will practice shot placement and learn to anticipate opponents’ moves. The session includes exciting team relay games that build both physical skills and sportsmanship in a lively atmosphere.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-10)
This week emphasizes advanced footwork drills and stamina building to improve overall court coverage. Campers will participate in team-based drills and learn scoring systems to prepare for match play. The week culminates in a friendly tournament where campers showcase their progress and sportsmanship.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 12-14)
Celebrate summer with a week dedicated to creative arts and STEM challenges. Campers will participate in hands-on science experiments, robotics projects, and engineering design challenges. Artistic activities include painting, sculpture, and collaborative murals. The week culminates with a showcase where campers present their inventions and artwork to family and friends.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 6-8)
Celebrate summer with a week packed with patriotic-themed crafts, games, and community-building activities. Campers will make festive decorations, participate in relay races, and enjoy group storytelling sessions about summer traditions. Science activities include exploring light and color through fun experiments. This week encourages creativity, physical activity, and a sense of community among campers.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 4: June 29-July 3 (Ages 9-11)
Celebrate summer with a week focused on outdoor adventures, water games, and creative storytelling. Campers will engage in nature crafts, team scavenger hunts, and fun water activities to stay cool. Storytelling workshops encourage campers to develop their imagination and communication skills, culminating in a group performance that showcases their creativity.
Wax to Bronze - Week 4 (Ages 10-14)
This week emphasizes creative expression through wax and bronze art. Campers will experiment with mixed media, combining wax sculpting with other materials to create unique bronze pieces. Instruction includes design principles and storytelling through sculpture. Campers will also learn about contemporary artists working in bronze and be inspired to develop their own artistic voice. The week culminates in a mini-exhibition where campers showcase their finished bronze artworks.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 4 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 4, campers focus on magical inventions and wizarding technology seen in movies. They will build simple mechanical props, experiment with light and sound effects, and participate in design challenges that spark creativity and problem-solving. This week combines STEM concepts with fantasy, inspiring campers to think like magical inventors.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 5 (Ages 7-10)
Week 5 invites campers to explore creative writing inspired by their reading adventures. They practice sentence structure, story sequencing, and descriptive language through fun writing prompts and peer sharing. This week strengthens literacy skills while encouraging imagination and self-expression in a nurturing environment.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 5 (Ages 7-10)
Campers will explore the theme of amusement park safety and design by building LEGO® models that incorporate safety features such as barriers, signs, and emergency exits. They engage in discussions about real-world engineering challenges and apply critical thinking to improve their park layouts. The week includes fun safety-themed games and collaborative problem-solving activities.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 5 (Ages 9-13)
Week 5 emphasizes short game skills, including chipping and pitching around the green. Campers will participate in skill-building drills and simulated course scenarios to enhance their decision-making and shot selection. The week culminates in a friendly skills competition to celebrate campers’ improvements.
Bowling Party - Week 5 (Ages 8-11)
Campers will enjoy a week packed with advanced bowling techniques and fun skill-building drills. The camp introduces concepts such as spin and ball control, helping participants refine their game. Daily mini-tournaments provide opportunities to practice and showcase new skills. Creative activities like making bowling-themed crafts complement the physical activities, ensuring a well-rounded and engaging experience.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 5 (Ages 6-9)
Campers in Week 5 explore nature-inspired LEGO® designs, creating animals, plants, and landscapes. They learn about textures, colors, and shapes found in the natural world and translate these into brick art projects. Hands-on activities include building 3D models of favorite animals and designing garden scenes, fostering an appreciation for nature and artistic creativity.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 5 (Ages 9-11)
Week 5 invites campers to explore the intersection of technology and storytelling. Through digital media projects, campers create animations, simple games, and interactive stories using beginner-friendly coding platforms. The week also includes collaborative challenges that encourage creative thinking and technical skills development. Campers gain confidence in expressing their ideas while learning foundational programming concepts in a fun, supportive environment.
Camp Math & Read - Week 5 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 5, campers engage with data collection and graphing activities alongside reading comprehension focused on informational texts. Math projects include surveys and creating bar graphs, while reading sessions explore nonfiction books and critical thinking questions. This week emphasizes real-world applications of math and reading skills in an interactive camp environment.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 12-13)
Conclude the summer with a focus on storytelling through canvas art. Campers will create narrative paintings inspired by personal experiences, myths, or favorite stories. The week includes lessons on composition, symbolism, and using color to evoke mood, culminating in a mini-exhibition to showcase their work.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will create a series of themed paintings inspired by storytelling and imagination. They will learn how to plan compositions and use symbolism to convey messages through art. The week ends with a group exhibition where campers proudly display their completed masterpieces.
Catastrophy! - Week 5 (Ages 5-8)
This week focuses on the power of water and its impact during floods and tsunamis. Campers will engage in water-based experiments, build flood barriers, and learn about water safety. Creative storytelling and group projects help campers understand the importance of preparedness and environmental stewardship while having fun with water-themed activities.
Colorado Hikers - Week 5 (Ages 8-11)
Campers will embark on longer hikes this week, exploring Colorado’s foothills and learning about the geology that shapes the landscape. Daily activities include rock identification, trail mapping, and group challenges that build leadership skills. The week culminates in a nature photography project where campers capture their favorite outdoor moments.
Colorful Colorado - Week 5 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on Colorado's wildlife through creative projects like animal mask making, birdhouse building, and nature journaling. Campers participate in guided nature walks and interactive lessons about local species, fostering a deeper connection to the environment and promoting conservation awareness.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 12-14)
In the final week, campers will participate in a mini swim meet to showcase their improved skills and race strategies. Focus is placed on mental preparation, goal setting, and sportsmanship. Campers also engage in personalized coaching sessions to plan their next steps in competitive swimming beyond camp.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will participate in a mini swim meet to showcase their skills and progress. Focus will be on race-day routines, warm-ups, and cool-downs to ensure peak performance. Campers will also receive personalized feedback and goal-setting advice to continue their swim journey beyond camp.
Detective Science - Week 5 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will explore the use of technology in detective work, including basic cryptography and code-breaking. Through puzzles and interactive games, children will learn how to decipher messages and understand the importance of cybersecurity in investigations. This week blends fun with critical thinking and introduces campers to the digital side of detective science.
Donuts & Chill - Week 5 (Ages 8-11)
Week 5 features donut-inspired science and sensory exploration. Campers will experiment with colors, textures, and scents related to donuts while participating in calming yoga and breathing exercises. This week is designed to stimulate curiosity and relaxation, providing a balanced and engaging summer experience.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 12-13)
In the final week, campers combine all skills learned to create an original doll or beast inspired by mythology and fantasy. The focus is on storytelling, character development, and presentation skills as campers prepare for a final exhibition. This week encourages collaboration and reflection, celebrating the creativity and growth of each participant.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers combine all their skills to create an original doll or beast with an interactive element such as movable parts or light effects. They will explore basic engineering and simple circuitry to add dynamic features. The week emphasizes problem-solving and innovation, culminating in a gallery walk where families can view and interact with the campers' imaginative creations. This session celebrates creativity and hands-on learning.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 5 (Ages 5-8)
Week 5 centers on creating earth art mosaics using natural materials like stones, twigs, and seeds. Campers design colorful patterns and images inspired by the environment around them. This week emphasizes fine motor skills and patience, as well as an appreciation for the beauty of natural textures and colors.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 5 (Ages 7-10)
Campers sharpen their logic and reasoning skills in Week 5 through a variety of math puzzles, brain teasers, and strategy games. Emphasis is placed on pattern recognition, sequencing, and deductive reasoning. Group challenges and individual problem-solving tasks encourage campers to think critically and communicate their mathematical thinking effectively.
Foodie Frontier - Week 5 (Ages 10-13)
Campers explore the world of snacks and appetizers in Week 5, learning how to create fun, healthy, and flavorful bites. They will experiment with dips, finger foods, and creative plating techniques. The week includes lessons on nutrition, portion control, and presentation skills. Campers will also collaborate on a mini food festival where they showcase their creations to peers and instructors.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 5 (Ages 5-7)
Campers ages 5 to 7 will explore the art of game design through color, shapes, and patterns. This week includes making colorful card games, puzzles, and matching challenges that stimulate visual learning and creativity. Kids will learn about design principles and practice collaboration as they test and play each other's games. A vibrant and engaging week that combines art and play for young makers.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 5 (Ages 8-11)
Week 5 invites campers ages 8-11 to engage in a variety of multi-activity experiences including team sports, creative projects, and outdoor adventures. Campers will build friendships and develop new skills in a fun, supportive environment designed to keep their summer exciting and active.
Guitar Camp - Week 5 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 5, campers will deepen their understanding of rhythm and timing by exploring complex strumming patterns and syncopation. The session includes rhythm games and ensemble play to enhance group coordination. Campers will also learn about guitar maintenance and care, fostering responsibility for their instruments. The week concludes with a group recital featuring newly learned pieces.
Irish Dance Party - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers will showcase their skills in a joyful Irish dance festival. They will refine their favorite steps and learn new group dances, preparing for a special performance for family and friends. The week also includes fun activities like making dance props and learning about Irish traditions through interactive games.
Irish Dance Party - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers refine their Irish dance techniques and prepare for a grand finale performance. They will explore Irish dance traditions from different regions and incorporate new styles into their routines. Creative arts projects include making personalized dance props and learning simple Irish songs to accompany their dances. The week ends with a celebratory party featuring music, dance, and certificates of achievement.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 5 (Ages 7-10)
Week 5 invites campers to master the art of sandwiches and wraps. They'll experiment with different breads, fillings, and spreads to create tasty and visually appealing meals. The week includes lessons on flavor combinations and presentation skills. Campers will compete in a 'Build Your Best Sandwich' contest to showcase their creativity.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 5 (Ages 9-13)
In Week 5, campers will tackle engineering challenges that require designing robots for specific missions, such as rescue operations or delivery tasks. They will enhance their programming skills by integrating sensors and motors to improve robot performance. This week encourages creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration as campers test and refine their robotic solutions.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 5 (Ages 5-8)
Week 5 invites campers to practice riding on varied surfaces and participate in fun cycling games that build agility and confidence. The camp emphasizes safe stopping and starting techniques, as well as group riding etiquette. Children will enjoy daily challenges that encourage perseverance and celebrate progress in their biking journey.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 12-14)
In the final week, campers will put their skills to the test with multi-pitch climbing simulations and advanced problem-solving routes. Focus will be on leadership, route planning, and self-rescue techniques. Campers will also participate in a group project to design and set their own climbing routes. The week wraps up with a celebration of achievements and a skills showcase for families.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will consolidate all skills learned by tackling more complex climbing routes and participating in a mini climbing competition. They will also create a personal climbing journal to reflect on their progress and set future goals. The week ends with a celebration of achievements and a group discussion on lifelong climbing safety and enjoyment.
Little Doctor School - Week 5 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 5, campers explore the importance of hygiene and wellness. Through fun activities like hand-washing experiments, germ simulations, and healthy habit challenges, children learn how to keep themselves and others safe. The week emphasizes responsibility and self-care in an engaging and age-appropriate way.
Little Golfers - Week 5 (Ages 5-8)
Week 5 invites campers ages 5-8 to practice driving and accuracy through fun skill stations and games. Campers will learn about stance, grip, and swing rhythm while participating in challenges that promote focus and control. The week also includes lessons on golf rules and sportsmanship, helping campers develop respect for the game and their peers. This session is designed to be both educational and entertaining.
Little Naturalists - Week 5 (Ages 6-8)
Week 5 focuses on Colorado’s wildlife, with campers learning about mammals, birds, and reptiles through storytelling, observation, and creative projects. Activities include animal tracking, making nature masks, and understanding animal habitats and behaviors. Campers develop empathy for animals and learn about conservation efforts to protect local species. This engaging week combines science with imaginative play to deepen campers’ connection to wildlife.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 5 (Ages 5-7)
Week 5 focuses on feline nutrition and diet. Campers learn about healthy foods for cats, how to read pet food labels, and the importance of balanced diets. Activities include preparing simple cat food models and discussing treats versus regular meals. This week encourages healthy habits and responsible feeding practices for young vets in training.
Magical Science Camp - Week 5 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 5, campers explore the magic of the stars and planets. Activities include building simple telescopes, learning about constellations, and understanding the solar system. This week inspires wonder about space and encourages young scientists to imagine the universe’s mysteries through engaging, hands-on projects.
Martial Arts - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 6-8)
In the final week, campers will combine all skills learned into a fun, supportive mini-tournament and demonstration. Focus is on confidence, sportsmanship, and celebrating progress. Activities include creative movement exercises and partner challenges that encourage self-expression and positive peer interaction.
Martial Arts - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will participate in a mini-tournament and skill showcase to demonstrate their progress and mastery of techniques learned. Emphasis is placed on sportsmanship, respect, and teamwork through friendly competition and group activities. Campers will also create personalized goal plans to continue their martial arts journey beyond camp. Celebration and reflection activities close out a rewarding summer experience.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 10-12)
In the final week, campers combine all their skills to create a personalized clay project of their choice, from functional pottery to abstract sculptures. They will also explore surface decoration techniques like sgraffito and slip trailing to add texture and color. The week culminates in a celebratory open studio where families are invited to view the campers’ work and celebrate their artistic growth. This session is perfect for showcasing creativity and mastery.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers will dive into collaborative projects, working together to build a large clay mural and individual keepsakes. They will refine sculpting skills by creating animals, plants, and imaginative creatures, focusing on detail and creativity. This week emphasizes teamwork, problem-solving, and celebrating the artistic journey with a mini-exhibition for families at the end.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 8-9)
Wrap up the summer with a week of imaginative clay mask making and decorative art! Campers will design and sculpt expressive masks using a variety of clay techniques, adding details with texture tools and colorful paints. The week encourages self-expression, storytelling, and creativity while refining hand-building skills. A final showcase allows campers to present their unique masks and celebrate their artistic growth.
Music Academy - Week 5 (Ages 6-10)
Week 5 invites campers to explore digital music creation using beginner-friendly software and apps. They learn how to compose, layer sounds, and experiment with beats and loops. This hands-on experience introduces modern music production concepts in a playful setting. Campers collaborate to create original digital compositions to share at week’s end.
Nature Games - Week 5 (Ages 6-8)
Week 5 focuses on water and wetlands, where campers learn about Colorado’s aquatic ecosystems through fun experiments and outdoor activities. Campers will explore pond life, create water cycle crafts, and engage in water-themed games that teach conservation. This week encourages hands-on learning and environmental awareness in a playful setting.
Ocean Blue - Week 5 (Ages 8-10)
Campers explore ocean conservation and the impact of pollution during Week 5. Activities include beach clean-up simulations, learning about marine debris, and creating awareness posters. Hands-on science experiments demonstrate the effects of pollution on marine life. This week inspires campers to become ocean advocates and understand their role in protecting the environment.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 5 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 5, campers investigate the properties of gels and jellies through fun experiments like making homemade gelatin and exploring how temperature affects gooey substances. They will create edible experiments and learn about states of matter, molecular bonds, and food science. This week is a delicious and educational exploration of gooey science that stimulates both the mind and the senses.
Pottery Palooza - Week 5 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will focus on glazing techniques this week, experimenting with layering colors, textures, and finishes. They will learn how different glazes react in the kiln and how to plan their surface designs accordingly. Projects include both functional pottery and decorative pieces, emphasizing artistic expression and technique refinement.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 5 (Ages 5)
Campers explore the world of storytelling and dramatic play this week. Through puppet shows, dress-up, and creative dramatics, children develop language skills and confidence. The full-day program includes group activities, arts and crafts, and outdoor play to encourage socialization and physical activity.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 12-13)
In the final week, campers will culminate their skills by designing and running their own original campaigns. They will collaborate to create storylines, characters, and challenges, putting leadership and creativity to the test. The week also includes reflection on teamwork and storytelling growth, plus a celebratory finale where families can witness their adventures. This session empowers campers with confidence and a lasting love for role-playing games.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers bring their skills together to create and lead their own campaigns. They will practice storytelling, role-playing, and game mastering in a supportive environment. The week includes cooperative challenges, character development workshops, and creative projects like designing custom dice bags and character sheets. This culminating experience encourages confidence, collaboration, and a love for adventure.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 11-13)
In the final week, campers will showcase their skills in a mini-tournament designed to highlight their progress in technique, strategy, and sportsmanship. The camp will also include a creative project where participants design and build their own wooden practice swords. Closing ceremonies celebrate achievements and encourage lifelong appreciation for the art and discipline of samurai fencing.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers refine their fencing techniques and participate in creative samurai-themed games and challenges. They will collaborate on a group project to design their own samurai crests and share stories inspired by their camp experience. The week ends with a celebratory demonstration for families to witness the skills and confidence campers have gained.
Sewing - Week 5 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 5, campers focus on quilting basics, learning to piece together fabric squares to create colorful quilt blocks. They will explore design principles such as color coordination and pattern repetition, culminating in a small quilted project. This week nurtures patience and precision, with an emphasis on teamwork and sharing ideas.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 11-13)
In the final week, campers will refine their personal style and prepare for a showcase event. Activities include creating custom skate videos, peer feedback sessions, and a final group skate jam. This celebratory week highlights growth, creativity, and community, leaving campers inspired and confident.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers will showcase their skills in a fun end-of-camp skateboarding festival. They will participate in skill demonstrations, obstacle courses, and friendly contests designed to celebrate their progress. This week also focuses on safety, maintenance, and goal-setting to encourage lifelong skateboarding enjoyment.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 5 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 5, campers expand their skills by exploring new slopes and learning intermediate techniques such as carving and controlled speed management. The camp emphasizes safety, fun, and building friendships through group activities and games. Campers also learn about mountain ecology and the importance of respecting the natural environment.
Soccer Buddies - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 10-12)
In the final week, campers refine their skills through competitive matches and skill challenges designed to showcase their progress. Emphasis is placed on sportsmanship, strategy, and personal growth. Multi-activity sessions include fun fitness games and a closing celebration to highlight achievements and teamwork.
Soccer Buddies - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers will participate in a friendly tournament to showcase the skills and teamwork they've developed. Daily warm-ups and cool-down stretches promote healthy habits, while fun challenges like penalty shootouts add excitement. Campers will also create personalized soccer scrapbooks to remember their summer experience. This week focuses on celebration, reflection, and building lasting friendships.
Soccer Buddies - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 8-9)
In the final week, campers put their skills to the test with fun tournaments and skill challenges that highlight teamwork and individual progress. The week includes creative drills, penalty shootouts, and cooperative games that foster a love for the sport. Campers will also participate in a mini soccer festival to celebrate their achievements.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 5 (Ages 5-7)
Week 5 challenges campers to explore the physics of sports by building LEGO® models that demonstrate force, motion, and energy transfer. They create catapults, levers, and pulleys to understand how athletes use these principles in real sports. Hands-on experiments and friendly competitions make learning these concepts exciting and memorable.
Sports Sampler - Week 5 (Ages 8-10)
Campers explore advanced techniques in soccer and basketball, including dribbling under pressure and strategic positioning. Yoga sessions will introduce sequences to improve strength and endurance. This week encourages campers to challenge themselves while maintaining a fun and supportive atmosphere. Group activities and games promote teamwork and leadership skills.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 5 (Ages 4)
Week 5 offers 4-year-olds a week full of creative expression and outdoor fun. Campers will engage in simple cooking projects, sensory bins, and themed art activities that stimulate imagination and fine motor skills. Daily outdoor play includes group games and nature walks that promote physical development and social interaction. The camp environment fosters confidence and joy through structured yet playful learning experiences.
Swifty Camp - Week 5 (Ages 8-11)
Week 5 offers campers ages 8 to 11 a chance to dive into nature-themed activities including gardening basics, outdoor scavenger hunts, and eco-friendly crafts. Campers will learn about sustainability and environmental stewardship while enjoying fresh air and sunshine. This session nurtures a love for the outdoors and hands-on learning at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 5-7)
The final week centers on mastering swim strokes and water safety skills learned throughout the program. Campers will participate in a fun swim showcase to demonstrate their progress and enjoy water games that reinforce teamwork. This week celebrates achievements and encourages continued swim confidence.
Swim Lessons - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers will consolidate all swim strokes and safety skills learned throughout the program. They will engage in friendly swim meets and team relays to showcase their progress. The week concludes with a water safety review and a fun pool party to celebrate their achievements and build lasting friendships.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 5 (Ages 6-10)
Step into the whimsical world of Taylor Swift's 'Lover' era with colorful hula hoop routines and imaginative crafts. Campers will create pastel-themed accessories, learn flowing hoop dances, and explore themes of love, joy, and self-discovery. This week fosters creativity and emotional expression in a joyful, supportive setting.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 11-13)
In the final week, campers focus on match play tactics and mental toughness, learning how to stay focused and manage pressure during games. The week includes personalized coaching to refine individual strengths and address weaknesses. A closing skills showcase and mini-tournament celebrate each camper’s progress and achievements.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 6-8)
In the final week, campers will put all their skills together in friendly match play and skill challenges. Focus will be on rally consistency, scoring basics, and game strategy. The week concludes with a mini-tournament where campers celebrate their progress and sportsmanship in a supportive and fun environment.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-10)
In the final week, campers focus on refining all strokes and developing consistent serves under pressure. Emphasis is placed on sportsmanship, teamwork, and strategic play during doubles matches. The week concludes with a fun awards ceremony celebrating each camper’s growth and achievements.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 12-14)
The final week features a mix of water games, team sports, and creative storytelling. Campers will enjoy swimming activities, capture-the-flag, and cooperative challenges that emphasize communication and strategy. Storytelling workshops encourage campers to write and perform their own stories, fostering confidence and imagination as the summer wraps up with a festive celebration.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 6-8)
Wrap up the early summer with a week focused on water play, teamwork, and creative challenges. Campers will enjoy supervised water games, build simple engineering projects like mini boats, and participate in group problem-solving activities. Arts and crafts include making sun catchers and friendship bracelets. This week emphasizes fun, collaboration, and hands-on learning in a safe, supportive environment.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 5: July 6-10 (Ages 9-11)
Wrap up the summer with a week of exciting challenges, creative arts, and group games that celebrate all the skills campers have developed. Activities include obstacle courses, team sports, and a variety of craft projects such as tie-dye and sculpture building. This week emphasizes fun, friendship, and reflection on a memorable summer experience.
Wax to Bronze - Week 5 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will explore advanced wax modeling techniques including layering, carving, and texturing to create intricate bronze sculptures. The week focuses on personal artistic development and encourages campers to conceptualize and execute their own bronze art projects. Instruction includes safety and technical skills necessary for bronze casting. The camp environment fosters collaboration and critical feedback, helping campers refine their work and artistic vision.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 5 (Ages 8-11)
Week 5 centers on magical dueling and spellcasting scenes from wizarding movies. Campers will learn about choreography, stage combat basics, and create their own spell effects using arts and crafts. The week includes group performances where campers showcase their magical skills in a fun and safe environment, building confidence and teamwork.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 6 (Ages 7-10)
Campers in Week 6 engage with nonfiction texts to build informational reading skills. They learn to identify facts, use text features like headings and captions, and summarize key information. Hands-on activities and group projects make learning about the world exciting while strengthening literacy foundations.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 6 (Ages 7-10)
This week, campers design and build LEGO® amusement park food stands and themed restaurants. They explore architectural design and creative branding, learning how to make their models visually appealing and functional. Activities include creating menus, signage, and imaginative stories about their park’s culinary offerings.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 6 (Ages 9-13)
Campers in Week 6 will refine their swing and putting skills through personalized coaching and video feedback. This week introduces basic golf rules and scoring, helping campers understand how to keep score and play competitively. Group activities foster teamwork and encourage campers to support each other’s growth.
Bowling Party - Week 6 (Ages 8-11)
This week features exciting bowling challenges and creative team-building activities. Campers will participate in themed bowling days, including glow-in-the-dark bowling and obstacle bowling courses. The camp encourages campers to develop leadership skills through organizing mini-events and helping peers. A fun and dynamic week that combines physical activity with social growth.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 6 (Ages 6-9)
Week 6 challenges campers to design and build fantasy worlds using LEGO® bricks. They create mythical creatures, enchanted castles, and magical landscapes, encouraging imaginative play and storytelling. The camp fosters creativity and collaboration as campers share ideas and combine their creations into a shared fantasy realm.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 6 (Ages 9-11)
During Week 6, campers focus on environmental science and technology. Activities include building simple weather stations, exploring data collection methods, and creating eco-friendly projects that highlight sustainability. Campers engage in hands-on experiments and group discussions that deepen their understanding of the natural world and the role of technology in protecting it. This week inspires curiosity about science and encourages responsible innovation.
Camp Math & Read - Week 6 (Ages 7-8)
Week 6 focuses on problem-solving with money and time management skills. Campers participate in role-playing activities involving shopping and budgeting, alongside reading stories about daily routines and schedules. This practical approach helps children connect math and literacy to everyday life, fostering independence and confidence.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 12-13)
This week, campers will explore the fundamentals of canvas painting, focusing on color theory and brush techniques. They will create vibrant landscapes inspired by Colorado's natural beauty, learning how to mix colors and layer paint for depth. Each day includes guided instruction and hands-on practice to build confidence and creativity.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers explore the fundamentals of canvas painting by experimenting with color mixing and brush techniques. They will create vibrant landscapes inspired by Colorado’s natural beauty and learn about famous artists who captured similar scenes. Projects include a collaborative mural and individual canvas paintings that highlight texture and layering skills.
Catastrophy! - Week 6 (Ages 5-8)
Campers will investigate the science behind landslides and avalanches through interactive models and outdoor exploration. Activities include building slope models, understanding soil and snow stability, and learning safety techniques. This week encourages observation and critical thinking while engaging campers in exciting, hands-on learning about earth science phenomena.
Colorado Hikers - Week 6 (Ages 8-11)
This week highlights Colorado’s wildlife through hikes and observation activities focused on birds, mammals, and insects. Campers will learn tracking techniques, participate in habitat restoration projects, and create field guides based on their discoveries. The camp nurtures curiosity and respect for all living creatures in their natural habitats.
Colorful Colorado - Week 6 (Ages 8-10)
Campers explore Colorado's rivers and lakes through water-themed art and science projects. Activities include creating watercolor paintings, learning about aquatic ecosystems, and participating in fun water games. This week blends creativity with environmental education to inspire curiosity and respect for natural water sources.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 12-14)
This week focuses on refining stroke techniques and building endurance through targeted drills and lap swimming. Campers will participate in video analysis sessions to improve form and efficiency. Emphasis is placed on starts, turns, and finishes to enhance competitive performance. Daily goal-setting and team challenges keep motivation high.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on refining stroke techniques including freestyle and backstroke through targeted drills and video analysis. Campers will engage in endurance-building sets and starts to improve their race times. Emphasis is placed on developing proper breathing patterns and turns to enhance overall swim efficiency.
Detective Science - Week 6 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on surveillance and observation skills. Campers will participate in activities that enhance their ability to notice details, track movements, and document findings discreetly. Through fun exercises and team challenges, they will learn how detectives gather intelligence and maintain situational awareness in the field.
Donuts & Chill - Week 6 (Ages 8-11)
Campers in Week 6 will engage in donut-themed cooking projects, learning simple recipes and kitchen safety while creating delicious treats. Alongside cooking, the week includes relaxing art projects and group games that foster creativity and social connection. This session balances hands-on fun with chill moments to keep campers energized and happy.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 12-13)
This week, campers dive into the art of creating fantastical dolls and mythical beasts using mixed media. They will explore sculpting techniques with clay and fabric, focusing on character design and storytelling. Projects include crafting detailed doll costumes and animating beast movements through simple mechanics. Campers develop fine motor skills and unleash their creativity in a collaborative environment.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers will dive into the world of mythical creatures by designing and crafting their own dynamic dolls inspired by legendary beasts. Activities include sculpting with clay, painting, and learning basic sewing techniques to bring their creatures to life. Campers will also explore storytelling skills by creating backstories for their dolls, enhancing creativity and presentation abilities.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 6 (Ages 5-8)
Campers in Week 6 explore land art by creating temporary outdoor installations using natural materials. They learn about famous land artists and experiment with arranging stones, leaves, and branches to form patterns and shapes in the environment. This week encourages teamwork, creativity, and respect for nature as a canvas.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 6 (Ages 7-10)
Week 6 introduces campers to fun math competitions that combine speed, accuracy, and teamwork. Activities include timed math drills, relay races with math challenges, and collaborative problem-solving games. Campers develop quick thinking and cooperative skills while enjoying a supportive and energetic environment that celebrates math achievements.
Foodie Frontier - Week 6 (Ages 10-13)
Week 6 focuses on beverages and desserts, where campers learn to craft refreshing drinks, smoothies, and sweet treats. They will explore flavor combinations, natural sweeteners, and presentation techniques. Activities include making fruit-infused waters, milkshakes, and no-bake desserts. Campers will also learn about the science of taste and texture, enhancing their sensory awareness and creativity in the kitchen.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 6 (Ages 5-7)
This week invites campers ages 5 to 7 to invent their own sports and physical games. Through creative brainstorming and teamwork, kids will design rules, equipment, and scoring systems for new games that encourage active play. Activities include making game props, practicing skills, and friendly competitions. This session promotes physical fitness, creativity, and social skills in a fun-filled environment.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 6 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 6, campers ages 8-11 will enjoy a diverse lineup of activities including cooperative games, arts and crafts, and outdoor exploration. This week focuses on fostering creativity, teamwork, and physical fitness in a fun and engaging setting at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Guitar Camp - Week 6 (Ages 10-14)
Week 6 invites campers to explore different guitar genres including folk, jazz, and pop. Campers will learn genre-specific techniques and songs, broadening their musical repertoire. The week includes guest demonstrations and interactive workshops to inspire creativity. Campers will work in small groups to prepare a genre-themed performance for the final day.
Irish Dance Party - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 5-7)
This week, campers will learn the basics of traditional Irish step dancing, focusing on rhythm and footwork. They will participate in fun group dances and explore Irish music through interactive movement games. Campers will also create their own dance-themed crafts to celebrate Irish culture.
Irish Dance Party - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 8-10)
Kick off the week with foundational Irish dance steps and rhythms, perfect for beginners and returning dancers alike. Campers will learn traditional jigs and reels, focusing on footwork and timing. Each day includes fun group dances and a creative session where campers design their own dance costumes and accessories. The week culminates in a lively mini performance to showcase new skills.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 6 (Ages 7-10)
This week, campers dive into breakfast favorites! They will learn to prepare pancakes, omelets, and fruit parfaits while understanding the importance of a balanced morning meal. Fun challenges include creating their own signature breakfast dish and presenting it to the group. The week encourages independence and confidence in the kitchen.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 6 (Ages 9-13)
This week, campers will explore the integration of robotics with real-world applications. They will design robots that can complete tasks such as sorting objects or simulating automated factory processes. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, engineering design cycles, and programming logic to create efficient and functional robots.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 6 (Ages 5-8)
Campers in Week 6 focus on refining their cycling skills through fun drills and interactive group rides. The camp introduces basic bike maintenance tips and encourages responsibility for personal equipment. Safety remains central, with lessons on signaling and awareness in shared spaces. The supportive environment helps each child build confidence and enjoy their time on two wheels.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 12-14)
This week, campers will focus on foundational climbing techniques including proper foot placement, hand grips, and safety protocols. Through guided climbs and fun challenges, they will build confidence on both indoor walls and outdoor rock faces. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and problem-solving as campers learn to belay and support each other safely.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will begin their rock climbing journey by learning essential safety techniques and basic climbing skills. This week focuses on building confidence on beginner walls, knot tying, and understanding climbing equipment. Fun team-building exercises and climbing games help develop strength and coordination in a supportive environment.
Little Doctor School - Week 6 (Ages 5-7)
Week 6 introduces campers to emergency care and safety. Children will learn basic first aid skills, how to call for help, and practice role-playing emergency scenarios. The week builds confidence and problem-solving skills while reinforcing the importance of staying calm and helping others in need.
Little Golfers - Week 6 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 6, campers ages 5-8 will focus on short game skills including chipping and pitching. The camp features interactive drills and games that teach how to control distance and trajectory. Campers will also engage in team challenges that promote collaboration and problem-solving on the course. This week encourages campers to refine their technique while enjoying the social aspects of golf.
Little Naturalists - Week 6 (Ages 6-8)
Campers explore the fascinating world of insects and pollinators in Week 6. Through bug hunts, building butterfly gardens, and learning about the role of bees and butterflies in ecosystems, children gain hands-on experience with these tiny but vital creatures. Creative projects include making insect models and nature-inspired art. This week encourages observation, patience, and a deeper appreciation for biodiversity.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 6 (Ages 5-7)
Campers in Week 6 investigate feline habitats and environmental needs. They learn about creating safe and stimulating spaces for cats, including indoor and outdoor environments. Hands-on projects include designing cat-friendly areas and understanding the importance of enrichment for cat wellbeing. This week nurtures creativity and environmental awareness in young animal enthusiasts.
Magical Science Camp - Week 6 (Ages 6-8)
Week 6 invites campers to experiment with magical engineering. Children will design and build simple machines, bridges, and structures using everyday materials. This week emphasizes creativity, problem-solving, and the joy of constructing magical inventions that demonstrate basic engineering principles.
Martial Arts - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 6-8)
This week, campers will focus on foundational martial arts techniques including basic stances, punches, and kicks. Through fun drills and partner exercises, children will build coordination, balance, and confidence. The theme centers on discipline and respect, with daily group challenges to foster teamwork and self-control.
Martial Arts - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on foundational martial arts techniques including basic strikes, blocks, and stances. Campers will engage in fun drills to improve balance, coordination, and agility. The theme centers on discipline and respect, with group activities designed to build teamwork and confidence. By the end of the week, campers will participate in a friendly skills demonstration.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 10-12)
This week, campers dive into the basics of clay sculpting by creating whimsical animal figures and textured tiles. They will explore hand-building techniques such as pinching, coiling, and slab construction while experimenting with colorful glazes. The week culminates in a group project where campers collaborate to build a large clay mural, enhancing teamwork and creativity.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 5-7)
This week, campers dive into the basics of clay modeling with fun, hands-on projects like pinch pots and coil animals. They will explore texture creation using natural materials and learn simple sculpting techniques to bring their ideas to life. Themed around nature, children will create clay leaves, flowers, and critters, enhancing fine motor skills and creativity in a playful environment.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 8-9)
This week, campers dive into the world of clay by creating whimsical animal sculptures using hand-building techniques. They will explore texture tools and learn how to add fine details to their projects. The theme focuses on nature-inspired designs, encouraging creativity and fine motor skill development.
Music Academy - Week 6 (Ages 6-10)
Campers in Week 6 focus on exploring world music traditions, learning songs and rhythms from diverse cultures. Activities include playing ethnic instruments, singing folk songs, and understanding cultural contexts. This immersive experience broadens musical horizons and fosters appreciation for global music diversity. Group performances celebrate the week’s discoveries.
Nature Games - Week 6 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 6, campers investigate Colorado’s forests through nature games and creative projects. Activities include tree identification, bark rubbings, and building miniature forest habitats. Campers will participate in cooperative games that highlight the importance of trees and forest ecosystems, fostering teamwork and environmental respect.
Ocean Blue - Week 6 (Ages 8-10)
Week 6 invites campers to investigate ocean habitats and the creatures that live there. Through interactive games and habitat-building projects, campers learn about kelp forests, mangroves, and deep-sea vents. They will also participate in sensory activities that simulate ocean environments. This week fosters ecological understanding and appreciation for ocean diversity.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 6 (Ages 7-9)
Week 6 invites campers to explore the science of adhesives and sticky substances. They will create natural glues, test different sticky materials, and learn about the chemistry behind adhesion and cohesion. Hands-on projects include making sticky notes and experimenting with tape and other household adhesives. This week combines scientific exploration with creative problem-solving.
Pottery Palooza - Week 6 (Ages 10-14)
This week, campers explore mixed-media pottery by incorporating natural materials and found objects into their clay projects. They will create textured surfaces and experiment with combining clay with wood, metal, and fabric. The focus is on innovation and expanding traditional pottery boundaries through creative design.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 6 (Ages 5)
This week, campers engage in movement and sports-themed activities designed to build coordination and teamwork. Games, obstacle courses, and group challenges encourage physical fitness and cooperation. The full-day schedule also includes creative arts and quiet time to balance active play.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 12-13)
This week, campers embark on a thrilling quest through enchanted forests and ancient ruins. Participants will develop their storytelling and strategic thinking skills as they create unique characters and navigate challenging scenarios. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, problem-solving, and imaginative role-play to bring the Dungeons & Dragons world to life.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers embark on an epic quest through enchanted forests and mysterious dungeons. They will develop their storytelling and teamwork skills by creating unique characters and navigating challenging scenarios. Activities include map-making, dice strategy sessions, and collaborative problem-solving to defeat mythical creatures.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 11-13)
This week, campers will dive into the fundamentals of samurai fencing, focusing on stance, footwork, and basic strikes. Daily drills and partner exercises build strength and coordination, while interactive lessons explore the history and philosophy of the samurai. Campers will also participate in fun team challenges to apply their new skills in friendly bouts.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will begin their samurai journey by learning the fundamentals of fencing footwork and basic sword handling techniques. This week focuses on balance, coordination, and discipline through fun drills and partner exercises. Students will also explore the history and culture of the samurai, integrating storytelling with physical activity to deepen their appreciation of this ancient art.
Sewing - Week 6 (Ages 10-14)
Week 6 introduces campers to upcycling and sustainable sewing practices. They will transform old clothing and fabric scraps into new, functional items like tote bags or cushions. This week emphasizes environmental awareness and creative reuse, encouraging campers to think innovatively about materials and design.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 11-13)
This week focuses on foundational skateboarding skills including balance, stance, and basic tricks such as ollies and manuals. Campers will participate in daily skill-building drills and fun obstacle courses designed to boost confidence and coordination. Themed sessions on skate park etiquette and safety ensure a supportive environment. By the end of the week, campers will showcase their progress in a friendly mini competition.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will kick off the week mastering basic balance and safety techniques on their skateboards. Daily sessions include fun obstacle courses designed to build confidence and coordination. By the end of the week, campers will learn simple tricks like ollies and manuals, fostering creativity and physical fitness.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 6 (Ages 6-8)
Week 6 focuses on enhancing campers’ confidence and independence on skis and snowboards. Campers practice linking turns, navigating varied terrain, and basic freestyle moves in a supportive setting. The week includes fun team challenges and educational sessions on equipment care and winter sports safety.
Soccer Buddies - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 10-12)
This week focuses on teamwork and ball control skills through fun drills and small-sided games. Campers will engage in daily warm-ups, passing exercises, and friendly scrimmages to build confidence and coordination. Themed activities include learning offensive and defensive strategies to enhance game understanding. Each day ends with a soccer-themed challenge to encourage friendly competition and skill improvement.
Soccer Buddies - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 5-7)
This week, campers will focus on basic soccer skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting through fun drills and games designed for young learners. They will also engage in team-building activities that promote cooperation and sportsmanship. Each day includes a creative soccer-themed craft project to reinforce learning and encourage imagination.
Soccer Buddies - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 8-9)
This week, campers will focus on foundational soccer skills including dribbling, passing, and shooting through fun drills and team games. In addition to soccer, children will engage in cooperative activities that build teamwork and sportsmanship. Each day includes skill challenges and mini-tournaments to encourage friendly competition and confidence on the field.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 6 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 6, campers design and build LEGO® sports robots that mimic athlete movements. They learn about simple robotics concepts and how to use LEGO® pieces to create moving parts. The session encourages creativity and introduces basic engineering principles through fun, interactive projects and group challenges.
Sports Sampler - Week 6 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on endurance and coordination with soccer and basketball drills designed to improve agility and speed. Yoga sessions will emphasize breathing techniques and balance to enhance overall athletic performance. Campers will engage in team-building exercises and friendly competitions to foster camaraderie and sportsmanship.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 6 (Ages 4)
In Week 6, campers aged 4 will enjoy a variety of sensory and movement activities designed to enhance coordination and creativity. Highlights include water play, simple science experiments, and group music sessions. Outdoor exploration and cooperative games encourage social skills and physical development. The week balances structured activities with free play, fostering a safe and engaging environment for young learners.
Swifty Camp - Week 6 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 6, campers ages 8 to 11 engage in creative technology and arts activities including beginner coding exercises, digital storytelling, and collaborative art projects. This session blends technology with creativity to inspire campers to think critically and express themselves in new ways at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 5-7)
This week, campers will focus on water safety and basic swimming techniques including floating, kicking, and breath control. Through fun games and guided practice, children will build confidence in the water while learning essential stroke fundamentals. Each day includes skill-building drills and playful activities designed to enhance coordination and comfort in the pool.
Swim Lessons - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 8-10)
This week, campers focus on building foundational swim skills including freestyle and backstroke techniques. Through fun water games and drills, children improve their breathing control and endurance. Emphasis is placed on water safety and confidence in the pool, preparing swimmers for more advanced strokes.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 6 (Ages 6-10)
Celebrate Taylor Swift's 'Folklore' and 'Evermore' eras with nature-inspired hula hoop choreography and storytelling. Campers will engage in gentle movement exercises, create woodland-themed crafts, and explore themes of imagination and introspection. This week offers a calm, creative space for campers to connect with music and movement in new ways.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 11-13)
This week focuses on developing fundamental tennis skills including forehand, backhand, and serving techniques. Campers engage in drills designed to improve footwork and hand-eye coordination. Players participate in friendly matches to apply their skills in game situations, fostering sportsmanship and teamwork.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 6-8)
This week, campers will focus on mastering the fundamentals of tennis including proper grip, basic strokes, and footwork drills. Fun games and partner activities will help build hand-eye coordination and confidence on the court. Each day includes skill-building exercises tailored to young beginners, ensuring a supportive and engaging environment.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-10)
This week focuses on building fundamental tennis skills including proper grip, footwork, and basic strokes. Campers engage in fun drills designed to improve hand-eye coordination and rally consistency. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship through group games and mini-matches. By the end of the week, campers will gain confidence in their ability to play and enjoy tennis.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 12-14)
This week, campers dive into outdoor adventure and team-building activities designed to enhance leadership and cooperation skills. Highlights include hiking local trails, group challenges, and nature crafts that encourage creativity and environmental awareness. Campers will also engage in sports like soccer and frisbee to build fitness and teamwork.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 6-8)
This week, campers dive into nature exploration and creative arts. They will engage in hands-on science experiments, nature scavenger hunts, and craft projects inspired by the outdoors. Campers will develop teamwork skills through group games and enjoy daily outdoor play to foster curiosity and physical activity.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 6: July 13-17 (Ages 9-11)
This week, campers dive into nature exploration and outdoor adventure. Activities include guided hikes, nature scavenger hunts, and basic survival skills like map reading and knot tying. Creative arts and crafts inspired by natural materials encourage campers to express their discoveries. Team-building games and group challenges foster friendship and cooperation.
Wax to Bronze - Week 6 (Ages 10-14)
This week introduces campers to the chemistry and science behind bronze casting. Participants will learn about metal alloys, melting points, and the casting process in detail. Hands-on activities include preparing molds and safely handling materials under supervision. The camp blends artistic creativity with scientific understanding, giving campers a comprehensive view of bronze sculpture creation. By the end of the week, campers will have completed a bronze piece and gained valuable STEM knowledge.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 6 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 6, campers explore magical music and soundtracks from wizarding movies. They will create their own magical soundscapes, learn about scoring scenes, and experiment with instruments and digital tools. This week highlights the power of music in storytelling and encourages campers to express their creativity through sound.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 7 (Ages 7-10)
Week 7 emphasizes reading fluency and expression through poetry and rhythmic reading activities. Campers explore different types of poems, practice reading aloud with emotion, and create their own poems. This creative approach builds confidence and deepens appreciation for language and literature.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 7 (Ages 7-10)
Campers focus on the theme of amusement park entertainment by building LEGO® stages, parade floats, and performance areas. They learn about event planning and design while creating vibrant scenes filled with LEGO® performers and audiences. The week includes collaborative storytelling and role-playing activities to bring their amusement park entertainment to life.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 7 (Ages 9-13)
Week 7 focuses on course play and strategy, with campers applying their skills in on-course practice rounds. Instruction includes reading course layouts, shot planning, and managing course challenges. Campers will participate in group discussions and reflections to deepen their understanding of golf as a sport.
Bowling Party - Week 7 (Ages 8-11)
Campers will enjoy a week focused on friendly competition and skill refinement. Daily bowling matches and team tournaments provide opportunities to apply learned techniques. The camp also includes fun activities like designing team logos and awards to celebrate achievements. This week is designed to foster a sense of accomplishment and community among campers.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 7 (Ages 6-9)
In Week 7, campers focus on pattern design and repetition using LEGO® bricks. They explore geometric shapes, tessellations, and symmetry to create eye-catching brick art. This week enhances campers' understanding of math concepts through creative play and hands-on building challenges that develop spatial reasoning and attention to detail.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 7 (Ages 9-11)
Week 7 offers campers the chance to explore engineering principles through creative construction projects. Using a variety of materials, campers design and build structures, simple machines, and prototypes that solve real-world problems. The week emphasizes hands-on learning, critical thinking, and teamwork, with daily challenges that encourage innovation and perseverance. Campers develop practical skills while having fun experimenting and collaborating.
Camp Math & Read - Week 7 (Ages 7-8)
In Week 7, campers explore geometry through building and crafting projects that incorporate shapes and spatial reasoning. Reading activities include poetry and creative expression to enhance language skills. This week blends hands-on learning with imaginative storytelling to engage campers in both math and literacy.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 12-13)
Campers will dive into portrait painting this week, studying facial proportions and expressions. They will experiment with different brush strokes and textures to bring their subjects to life on canvas. The week culminates in a mini art show where campers share their portraits and discuss their creative process.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-11)
Campers dive into portrait painting this week, learning how to capture facial expressions and emotions on canvas. They will study the works of renowned portrait artists and practice sketching before painting. Activities include creating self-portraits and imaginative character designs using acrylics and mixed media techniques.
Catastrophy! - Week 7 (Ages 5-8)
This week focuses on the fascinating world of volcanoes. Campers will create erupting volcano models, learn about magma and lava, and explore volcanic landscapes through art and science projects. The program combines creative expression with scientific discovery, encouraging campers to understand volcanic activity and its effects on the environment.
Colorado Hikers - Week 7 (Ages 8-11)
Campers will explore Colorado’s forests and meadows, focusing on plant identification and the role of flora in the ecosystem. Activities include creating leaf rubbings, learning about pollinators, and practicing Leave No Trace principles. The week encourages mindfulness and connection to nature through sensory hikes and creative journaling.
Colorful Colorado - Week 7 (Ages 8-10)
This week celebrates Colorado's cultural diversity through music, dance, and crafts. Campers create instruments, learn traditional dances, and explore stories from various communities across the state. Group performances and collaborative projects highlight creativity and cultural appreciation in a fun, inclusive setting.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 12-14)
Campers will dive into advanced stroke mechanics and pacing strategies this week. Training includes interval sets designed to boost speed and cardiovascular fitness. Participants will engage in simulated race scenarios to practice mental focus and race tactics. Video feedback sessions help swimmers track their progress and set new personal goals.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will dive deeper into stroke mechanics with a focus on breaststroke and butterfly techniques. The week includes starts and turns practice, as well as timed swim sets to track progress. Participants will also learn race strategies and pacing to prepare for competitive meets.
Detective Science - Week 7 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will investigate the psychology behind crimes this week, learning about motives, behavior patterns, and profiling techniques. Through case studies and interactive discussions, children will develop empathy and analytical skills to understand why people act the way they do. This session encourages critical thinking and ethical considerations in detective work.
Donuts & Chill - Week 7 (Ages 8-11)
Week 7 invites campers to explore donut-themed storytelling and creative writing. Campers will craft their own donut-inspired stories and poems, participate in group reading circles, and enjoy calm creative activities. This week emphasizes imagination and self-expression in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 12-13)
Campers explore the world of textile arts this week by designing and sewing their own doll clothing and beast accessories. Emphasis is placed on pattern making, color theory, and fabric selection to bring characters to life. They will also learn basic embroidery and embellishment techniques. This session encourages patience and precision while fostering imaginative play through doll and beast customization.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will explore the habitats and behaviors of wild beasts through interactive games and hands-on projects. This week focuses on building articulated beast dolls using mixed media, including fabric, wire, and recycled materials. Participants will also learn basic anatomy and movement principles to make their creations more lifelike and dynamic.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 7 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 7, campers focus on creating nature-inspired jewelry and wearable art using seeds, feathers, and stones. They learn basic crafting techniques such as stringing and weaving, and design unique pieces that reflect their personal connection to the earth. This session promotes fine motor skills and self-expression through natural materials.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 7 (Ages 7-10)
Campers explore fractions, decimals, and basic percentages through interactive projects and games. Week 7 focuses on understanding parts of a whole and applying these concepts to everyday situations. Activities include cooking math challenges, fraction art projects, and math puzzles that make abstract concepts tangible and fun.
Foodie Frontier - Week 7 (Ages 10-13)
Campers explore cultural food traditions in Week 7, focusing on dishes from different regions of the United States. They will learn about regional ingredients, cooking styles, and the history behind iconic meals. Hands-on projects include making barbecue, southern-style sides, and New England seafood dishes. Campers will also participate in storytelling and food history activities, connecting culinary arts with cultural heritage.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 7 (Ages 5-7)
Campers ages 5 to 7 will enjoy a week focused on cooperative games and team challenges. Activities include group puzzles, relay races, and building games that require communication and collaboration. Kids will learn valuable social skills while having fun and celebrating teamwork. This session is designed to foster friendships and confidence through shared play experiences.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 7 (Ages 8-11)
Week 7 offers campers ages 8-11 a chance to participate in exciting multi-activity sessions including sports, creative arts, and nature-based games. Campers will build confidence and friendships while enjoying a variety of engaging and age-appropriate activities in a supportive environment.
Guitar Camp - Week 7 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 7, campers will focus on ensemble playing and collaboration. They will learn to listen and adapt to other musicians, practicing harmonies and group dynamics. The week includes songwriting challenges and peer feedback sessions to foster teamwork and creativity. Campers will prepare a group composition to perform at the end of the week.
Irish Dance Party - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will build on their dance skills by learning new steps and simple choreography this week. They will explore the history of Irish dance and participate in creative movement activities that enhance coordination and balance. The week concludes with a mini performance for friends and family.
Irish Dance Party - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 8-10)
This week, campers dive deeper into Irish step dancing with an emphasis on rhythm and coordination. They will explore new dance styles including hornpipes and slip jigs, enhancing their agility and balance. Creative arts sessions include making traditional Irish dance props and learning about Irish culture through storytelling and music. The week ends with a group dance circle celebrating teamwork and progress.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 7 (Ages 7-10)
Campers will explore the world of snacks and appetizers this week. They'll create fun finger foods like mini pizzas, veggie dips, and fruit kabobs. The focus is on creativity and presentation, with lessons on balancing flavors and textures. The week concludes with a snack party where campers share their creations with friends.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 7 (Ages 9-13)
Campers will focus on programming challenges that involve autonomous navigation and sensor feedback. Using LEGO® robotics kits, they will develop robots capable of following lines, avoiding obstacles, and responding to environmental cues. This week enhances coding skills and encourages iterative testing and improvement of robotic designs.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 7 (Ages 5-8)
In Week 7, campers engage in exciting group rides and obstacle challenges that enhance balance and control. The camp encourages teamwork and communication while reinforcing safety practices. Campers will also learn about the importance of hydration and proper gear for safe riding. This week is designed to boost confidence and celebrate each child's progress on their biking journey.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 12-14)
Campers will advance their skills by learning to read climbing routes and developing endurance through varied wall challenges. This week includes sessions on knot tying, anchor setting, and climbing ethics to prepare campers for safe outdoor adventures. Group activities encourage leadership and communication as they tackle increasingly complex climbs.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-11)
This week campers will advance their climbing skills by exploring different climbing styles such as bouldering and top-rope climbing. Emphasis is placed on improving balance, footwork, and problem-solving on the wall. Campers also learn about climbing ethics and environmental stewardship to foster respect for nature.
Little Doctor School - Week 7 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on the role of doctors in helping animals and pets. Campers will learn about veterinary care, animal anatomy, and how to care for pets through crafts, stories, and interactive activities. It’s a fun way to expand empathy and understanding beyond humans to our furry friends.
Little Golfers - Week 7 (Ages 5-8)
Week 7 offers campers ages 5-8 the chance to practice full swings and course play simulations. Campers will participate in fun, age-appropriate golf games that encourage strategic thinking and shot planning. The week includes skill-building activities focused on balance, timing, and consistency. This session aims to build confidence and prepare campers for real golf experiences in a supportive setting.
Little Naturalists - Week 7 (Ages 6-8)
Week 7 invites campers to investigate Colorado’s night sky and nocturnal creatures. Activities include stargazing, learning about constellations, and exploring animals active at night like owls and bats. Campers create glow-in-the-dark crafts and participate in storytelling sessions about the stars. This week blends science and imagination, inspiring wonder about the natural world after dark.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 7 (Ages 5-7)
Week 7 introduces campers to feline health check routines. They practice basic examination skills such as checking eyes, ears, teeth, and paws through fun, interactive exercises. Campers also learn about vaccinations and parasite prevention in an age-appropriate way. This week builds practical knowledge and confidence in caring for cats’ health.
Magical Science Camp - Week 7 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 7, campers explore the magic of water science. Activities include creating water cycles in a bottle, learning about buoyancy, and experimenting with water pressure. This week combines fun water-based experiments with scientific explanations to deepen campers’ understanding of this essential element.
Martial Arts - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will advance their skills by learning new combinations of strikes and blocks, emphasizing fluid movement and timing. This week’s theme is agility and focus, with obstacle courses and reaction games designed to improve reflexes. Children will also participate in friendly sparring sessions to practice control and sportsmanship.
Martial Arts - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will build on their basic skills by learning intermediate techniques such as kicks and combination moves. This week emphasizes self-defense strategies and situational awareness through interactive scenarios. Fun partner drills and obstacle courses help develop speed and reflexes. The week concludes with a mini-tournament to showcase progress and sportsmanship.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 10-12)
Campers will focus on wheel throwing basics and advanced hand-building this week, crafting functional pottery such as bowls and cups. They will learn about clay types and firing processes, including a demonstration of kiln operation. Creative glazing techniques will be emphasized, allowing campers to personalize their pieces with vibrant colors and textures.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will experiment with colorful clay and learn how to mix pigments to create vibrant sculptures. This week’s projects include making playful clay monsters and imaginative creatures, encouraging storytelling through art. Children will also practice basic glazing techniques to add shine and texture, fostering sensory exploration and artistic confidence.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 8-9)
Campers will experiment with coil and slab building techniques to create functional pottery pieces such as bowls and small vases. This week emphasizes understanding clay properties and encourages problem-solving as campers design and assemble their projects. They will also learn about glazing and surface decoration.
Music Academy - Week 7 (Ages 6-10)
Week 7 emphasizes improvisation and creative expression through music games and jam sessions. Campers experiment with instruments and voice to create spontaneous melodies and rhythms. This playful approach encourages confidence, listening skills, and musical intuition. Collaborative activities culminate in a group improvisation performance.
Nature Games - Week 7 (Ages 6-8)
Week 7 invites campers to explore Colorado’s mountains through interactive nature games and hands-on activities. Campers will learn about mountain wildlife, geology, and weather patterns through scavenger hunts, crafts, and group challenges. This week encourages curiosity and teamwork while deepening campers’ connection to the natural world.
Ocean Blue - Week 7 (Ages 8-10)
Campers explore the ocean’s role in weather and climate during Week 7. Activities include experiments with waves and currents, learning about hurricanes and tsunamis, and creating weather journals. This week combines science and environmental education to help campers understand the ocean’s influence on our planet’s systems.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 7 (Ages 7-9)
During Week 7, campers experiment with magnetic slime and other gooey materials that respond to magnets and electricity. They will learn about magnetism, conductivity, and the interaction between science and materials. Projects include making magnetic putty and exploring static electricity with gooey substances. This week combines fun experiments with foundational physics concepts.
Pottery Palooza - Week 7 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will focus on creating functional pottery sets this week, such as tea sets or utensil holders. Emphasis is on precision, consistency, and design coherence. They will also learn about pottery history and cultural influences, inspiring their own work and broadening their artistic perspective.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 7 (Ages 5)
Campers will explore the world of animals and habitats through themed crafts, stories, and outdoor activities. They will create animal masks, learn about different ecosystems, and participate in nature walks. The full-day program balances educational content with fun and active play to keep young minds engaged.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 12-13)
In Week 7, campers dive into the mysteries of magical realms, crafting spells and mastering character abilities. They will engage in collaborative storytelling, learning how to build immersive worlds and overcome obstacles through creative problem-solving. This session highlights leadership and communication as players guide their parties through epic adventures.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-11)
Campers dive into a week focused on magical spells and potion crafting, enhancing creativity and critical thinking. They will design their own spellbooks, learn the art of role-playing negotiation, and engage in team battles that require strategic planning. The week culminates in a cooperative campaign where every decision shapes the story.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 11-13)
Campers will advance their skills this week by learning defensive techniques and counterattacks, emphasizing timing and precision. Themed lessons will highlight famous samurai battles and the code of bushido, inspiring campers to develop discipline and respect. Creative projects include designing personalized fencing gear and practicing choreographed fencing sequences.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 8-10)
This week campers will advance to learning defensive and offensive fencing techniques, including parries and ripostes, through engaging drills and sparring games. Emphasis is placed on strategy and quick thinking, helping campers develop confidence and agility. Cultural crafts such as designing their own samurai crests will complement the physical training, fostering creativity alongside discipline.
Sewing - Week 7 (Ages 10-14)
Campers in Week 7 explore advanced sewing techniques such as zippers, buttons, and lining. They will create functional items like pencil cases or small purses, learning how to add closures and finishing touches. This week builds technical skills and attention to detail, preparing campers for more complex projects.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 11-13)
Campers will build on their foundational skills by learning intermediate tricks such as kickflips and shuvits. The week includes sessions on board maintenance and customizing skateboards to encourage creativity and responsibility. Group challenges and partner drills promote teamwork while refining technique. The week concludes with a video project where campers film and edit their favorite tricks.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 8-10)
This week focuses on improving turning techniques and speed control through interactive drills and games. Campers will explore different types of skateboards and learn how to customize their boards safely. The highlight includes a mini skate park challenge to practice newly acquired skills in a supportive environment.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 7 (Ages 6-8)
Campers in Week 7 continue to develop their skiing and snowboarding abilities with an emphasis on technique refinement and endurance. The program includes skill-building drills, fun races, and cooperative games that encourage teamwork and sportsmanship. Campers also learn about mountain safety and environmental stewardship.
Soccer Buddies - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 10-12)
Campers will develop dribbling and shooting techniques with a focus on precision and agility. This week features skill stations designed to improve footwork and ball handling under pressure. Participants will also explore basic game tactics and positioning through interactive drills and team play. Fun soccer-related crafts and teamwork games round out the daily schedule, fostering camaraderie and creativity.
Soccer Buddies - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will build on their soccer fundamentals by practicing teamwork and game strategy through small-sided matches and skill challenges. This week’s theme emphasizes agility and coordination with obstacle courses and relay races. Creative sessions include making personalized soccer flags and learning about the history of the sport in a fun, interactive way.
Soccer Buddies - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 8-9)
Campers will build on their soccer skills by learning advanced ball control and strategic positioning. This week’s theme emphasizes teamwork through small-sided games and creative drills that enhance agility and coordination. Children will also participate in fun fitness activities designed to improve endurance and overall athleticism.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 7 (Ages 5-7)
Week 7 focuses on creative storytelling through sports-themed LEGO® builds. Campers create scenes and characters from their favorite sports stories and invent new ones. This session combines imaginative play with building skills, encouraging campers to express themselves while learning about sports culture and teamwork.
Sports Sampler - Week 7 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will refine their skills through focused drills in soccer and basketball, emphasizing teamwork and game strategy. Yoga sessions will introduce relaxation and stretching routines to aid recovery and flexibility. This week’s activities encourage campers to set personal goals and celebrate progress in a supportive and energetic environment.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 7 (Ages 4)
Week 7 invites 4-year-olds to explore themed creative arts including painting, collage, and simple sculpture projects. Campers will also participate in outdoor games, music, and movement activities that promote physical development and teamwork. Storytime and quiet reflection periods help develop language skills and emotional awareness. The camp environment nurtures curiosity and joy in a safe, supportive setting.
Swifty Camp - Week 7 (Ages 8-11)
Week 7 invites campers ages 8 to 11 to explore physical fitness and creative arts through dance, yoga, and painting workshops. Campers will develop coordination, balance, and artistic skills while building friendships and confidence. This session promotes wellness and self-expression in a fun, supportive setting at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will advance their swimming skills by practicing front crawl and backstroke techniques this week. Emphasis will be placed on improving stroke efficiency and breathing patterns through interactive drills and water games. Children will also participate in fun relay races and teamwork activities to foster social skills and confidence in the pool.
Swim Lessons - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 8-10)
Campers advance their stroke techniques this week by focusing on breaststroke and butterfly fundamentals. The sessions include timed swim challenges to build speed and stamina. Safety drills and teamwork exercises help campers develop confidence and camaraderie in the water.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 7 (Ages 6-10)
Immerse in the energetic vibes of Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' era with upbeat hula hoop routines and creative expression. Campers will learn fast-paced choreography, design glow-in-the-dark hoops, and explore themes of reflection and celebration. This week is perfect for campers who love dynamic movement and music-inspired creativity.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 11-13)
Campers build on their foundational skills by focusing on volleying and strategic play this week. Emphasis is placed on court positioning and shot selection through interactive drills and partner exercises. The week culminates in mini-tournaments where campers practice competitive play in a supportive environment.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will build on their foundational skills by practicing rally techniques and learning to serve with accuracy. This week emphasizes teamwork through doubles play and fun competitive drills designed to improve agility and reaction time. Coaches will introduce simple scoring rules to prepare campers for friendly matches.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-10)
Campers will advance their skills this week by focusing on serving techniques and volleying. Instruction includes drills to develop accuracy and power, as well as strategic positioning on the court. Players participate in friendly competitions to apply their skills in match play scenarios. The week encourages both individual skill growth and cooperative play.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 12-14)
Campers explore creative arts and STEM projects this week, blending science experiments with hands-on art activities. They will build simple machines, create tie-dye apparel, and participate in group problem-solving challenges. This week encourages curiosity and innovation while fostering friendships through collaborative projects.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will embark on a week filled with sports, games, and team challenges designed to build coordination and sportsmanship. Activities include soccer, relay races, and cooperative obstacle courses. Creative movement and dance sessions will also encourage self-expression and physical fitness in a fun, supportive environment.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 7: July 20-24 (Ages 9-11)
Campers embark on a creative arts and performance week filled with drama, music, and visual arts projects. They will learn basic acting techniques, participate in group skits, and create their own musical instruments. Daily art workshops include painting, sculpture, and tie-dye, culminating in a fun talent show where campers showcase their new skills.
Wax to Bronze - Week 7 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will engage in collaborative bronze sculpture projects this week, working in teams to design and create large-scale pieces. The focus is on communication, planning, and combining individual artistic styles into cohesive works. Instruction includes project management and problem-solving skills relevant to group art creation. This dynamic environment encourages leadership and teamwork while continuing to develop technical bronze casting abilities.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 7 (Ages 8-11)
Week 7 invites campers to design and create their own wizarding movie posters and promotional materials. They will learn graphic design basics, explore typography, and use mixed media to craft eye-catching artwork. This week encourages artistic skills and marketing creativity, culminating in a gallery walk of camper creations.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 8 (Ages 7-10)
Campers explore classic and contemporary children’s literature in Week 8, engaging in book discussions, creative projects, and reading comprehension exercises. The camp encourages critical thinking about story elements and themes, fostering a deeper understanding and enjoyment of reading.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 8 (Ages 7-10)
This week, campers build LEGO® amusement park souvenir shops and merchandise stands. They explore retail design and marketing concepts while creating colorful storefronts filled with unique LEGO® products. Campers also participate in creative role-play to simulate customer interactions and sales, enhancing social and communication skills.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 8 (Ages 9-13)
In Week 8, campers enhance their mental game and focus on concentration techniques critical to golf success. Activities include visualization exercises, breathing techniques, and managing on-course pressure. Campers will also participate in skill-building games that reinforce focus and precision.
Bowling Party - Week 8 (Ages 8-11)
This week campers will explore creative bowling variations and fun challenges designed to keep skills sharp and spirits high. Activities include team relays, trick shot contests, and themed bowling days. The camp also offers opportunities for campers to reflect on their progress and set personal goals. A lively and engaging week that balances fun and skill development.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 8 (Ages 6-9)
Week 8 introduces campers to 3D sculpture techniques with LEGO® bricks. They learn to build free-standing models and abstract forms, experimenting with balance and structure. Campers develop fine motor skills and artistic confidence as they create unique sculptures that showcase their personal style and creativity.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 8 (Ages 9-11)
In Week 8, campers delve into the world of digital design and fabrication. They learn basic 3D modeling techniques and explore how technology can bring ideas to life through printing and prototyping. The week includes collaborative projects that challenge campers to design solutions to fun, real-world problems. This immersive experience combines creativity with technical skills, inspiring campers to think like inventors and designers.
Camp Math & Read - Week 8 (Ages 7-8)
Week 8 challenges campers with logic puzzles and reading comprehension exercises focused on mystery and problem-solving stories. Math activities include pattern recognition and sequencing games that promote critical thinking. This week encourages campers to think analytically while enjoying engaging narratives and collaborative challenges.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 12-13)
This week focuses on abstract art techniques, encouraging campers to express emotions through bold colors and shapes. They will explore famous abstract artists and create their own unique pieces using mixed media on canvas. Campers will learn to interpret and critique abstract works, enhancing their artistic vocabulary.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on abstract art, encouraging campers to express emotions and ideas through shapes, colors, and patterns on canvas. They will explore different styles such as cubism and surrealism, inspired by artists like Picasso and Dali. Projects include creating abstract compositions using palette knives and layering techniques to build depth.
Catastrophy! - Week 8 (Ages 5-8)
Campers will explore the impact of severe weather events like hailstorms and blizzards through creative experiments and outdoor activities. They will build weatherproof shelters, learn about weather forecasting, and participate in team challenges that emphasize safety and preparedness. This week blends science education with active play to keep campers engaged and informed.
Colorado Hikers - Week 8 (Ages 8-11)
This week’s theme is mountain ecology, with hikes to higher elevations to study alpine plants and animals. Campers will learn about adaptations to harsh environments and participate in scientific observations and data collection. The week combines physical activity with environmental education to inspire young naturalists.
Colorful Colorado - Week 8 (Ages 8-10)
Campers engage in outdoor adventure and environmental stewardship projects, including trail art, nature scavenger hunts, and group challenges. This week emphasizes teamwork, leadership, and a hands-on approach to exploring Colorado's beautiful parks and open spaces.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 12-14)
This week emphasizes endurance building and stroke efficiency through long-distance sets and technique drills. Campers will receive personalized coaching to address individual strengths and weaknesses. Workshops on nutrition and injury prevention support overall athlete development. Team relays and friendly competitions foster camaraderie and sportsmanship.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-11)
This week emphasizes speed and power development through sprint drills and resistance training in the pool. Campers will practice relay exchanges and team-building exercises to enhance competitive spirit. Video feedback sessions help swimmers fine-tune their form and maximize efficiency.
Detective Science - Week 8 (Ages 8-10)
This week is dedicated to solving a final capstone mystery! Campers will apply all the skills they've learned, from evidence collection to interviewing and analysis, to crack a complex case. Working in teams, children will develop leadership, collaboration, and presentation skills as they share their findings and conclusions.
Donuts & Chill - Week 8 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 8, campers will participate in donut-inspired music and movement activities. From creating rhythmic donut-themed songs to gentle dance and stretching sessions, this week combines physical activity with creative expression. Campers will enjoy a balance of energetic fun and calming moments to refresh and connect.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 12-13)
This week focuses on animating dolls and beasts through stop-motion and simple puppetry. Campers will build articulated joints and experiment with movement to bring their creations to life. They will storyboard short scenes and collaborate on mini-productions, enhancing teamwork and storytelling skills. The session combines art, technology, and performance for a dynamic creative experience.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-11)
This week invites campers to bring their dolls and beasts into motion by designing simple mechanical parts and puppetry techniques. Using gears, strings, and levers, participants will create interactive dolls that move and respond. The camp also emphasizes teamwork as campers collaborate on a group puppet show featuring their creations.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 8 (Ages 5-8)
Week 8 invites campers to create earth art inspired by the changing seasons. They explore seasonal colors, textures, and natural phenomena through painting, collage, and sculpture. Activities include making seasonal nature journals and collaborative murals that celebrate summer’s bounty and beauty.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 8 (Ages 7-10)
In Week 8, campers tackle early algebraic thinking through patterning, simple equations, and number relationships. Engaging activities include solving mystery number puzzles, creating math stories, and playing math strategy games that build foundational algebra skills. The camp encourages curiosity and logical reasoning in a fun, interactive setting.
Foodie Frontier - Week 8 (Ages 10-13)
In Week 8, campers focus on plant-based cooking and vegetarian meals. They will learn how to prepare balanced, flavorful dishes using vegetables, grains, and legumes. Activities include making veggie burgers, salads, and creative side dishes. Campers will also explore the environmental and health benefits of plant-based diets, encouraging mindful eating habits and culinary experimentation.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 8 (Ages 5-7)
This week, campers ages 5 to 7 will explore sensory games and activities that stimulate creativity and fine motor skills. Projects include making tactile game boards, sensory bins, and interactive crafts that engage sight, touch, and sound. The focus is on exploration and discovery through playful learning, perfect for young children developing their senses and imagination.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 8 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 8, campers ages 8-11 will engage in a variety of fun and enriching activities including team sports, creative projects, and outdoor adventures. This week encourages campers to develop new skills, foster friendships, and enjoy a memorable summer experience at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Guitar Camp - Week 8 (Ages 10-14)
Week 8 emphasizes performance skills and stage presence. Campers will practice playing in front of an audience, managing performance anxiety, and expressing emotion through music. The week includes mock performances and constructive critiques to build confidence. Campers will also explore the history of guitar music and its cultural impact.
Irish Dance Party - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on creative expression through Irish dance, encouraging campers to develop their own short dance routines. They will learn about traditional Irish costumes and music instruments, and participate in storytelling sessions inspired by Irish folklore. Arts and crafts projects will complement the dance activities.
Irish Dance Party - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will focus on mastering group choreography and performance skills this week. They will practice synchronized dances and learn how to express emotion through movement. The arts component includes creating personalized dance journals and exploring Irish music instruments. The week concludes with a festive dance party where campers perform for their peers and celebrate their achievements.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 8 (Ages 7-10)
Week 8 highlights desserts and sweet treats. Campers will bake and decorate cupcakes, make fruit tarts, and create no-bake treats like chocolate bark. They'll learn about balancing sweetness and using natural ingredients. The week features a dessert showcase where campers present their masterpieces to families and friends.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 8 (Ages 9-13)
This week emphasizes creative problem solving through robotics competitions. Campers will design and program robots to complete specific challenges in a friendly tournament setting. They will refine their engineering and coding skills while learning about sportsmanship, strategy, and teamwork in a fun and supportive environment.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 8 (Ages 5-8)
Week 8 offers campers the chance to practice riding longer distances and navigating simple routes safely. The camp incorporates fun relay races and skill-building games to keep children engaged and motivated. Safety lessons include understanding traffic signals and pedestrian awareness. This week aims to solidify skills and inspire a lifelong love of biking.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 12-14)
This week emphasizes outdoor climbing techniques and environmental awareness. Campers will practice climbing on natural rock formations, learning how to assess terrain and use climbing gear responsibly. The program also includes sessions on physical conditioning and mental focus to enhance climbing performance and safety.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will focus on mastering climbing techniques such as dynamic movement, handholds, and route reading. This week includes fun challenges like timed climbs and partner belaying to build trust and teamwork. Participants also engage in strength and flexibility exercises tailored to enhance climbing performance.
Little Doctor School - Week 8 (Ages 5-7)
Week 8 explores the science of medicine and healing. Campers will learn about different types of medicine, how vaccines work, and the importance of doctors in keeping communities healthy. Activities include simple experiments, creative projects, and group discussions that foster curiosity and teamwork.
Little Golfers - Week 8 (Ages 5-8)
During Week 8, campers ages 5-8 will focus on putting challenges and fun competitions designed to improve precision and confidence. The camp includes creative drills that simulate different course conditions and encourage adaptability. Campers will also learn about golf history and famous players through engaging stories and activities. This week combines skill development with enriching golf culture exploration.
Little Naturalists - Week 8 (Ages 6-8)
Campers explore the changing seasons and weather patterns in Week 8. Through experiments, weather observations, and nature walks, children learn how weather affects plants and animals. Creative projects include making weather instruments and seasonal crafts. This week encourages scientific thinking and awareness of the environment’s dynamic nature.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 8 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 8, campers explore the roles of veterinarians and animal caregivers through storytelling and role-play. They learn about different vet tools and how they are used in caring for cats. Creative projects include making vet badges and designing a vet clinic layout. This week inspires imagination and a deeper appreciation for the veterinary profession.
Magical Science Camp - Week 8 (Ages 6-8)
Week 8 focuses on magical energy and forces. Campers will investigate magnetism, electricity, and simple circuits through interactive experiments. This week encourages young scientists to understand invisible forces that power our world, sparking curiosity and hands-on learning.
Martial Arts - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 6-8)
This week introduces basic self-defense techniques tailored for young children, focusing on awareness and safe responses. Campers will engage in partner drills and role-playing scenarios to build confidence and quick thinking. The week also includes fun martial arts-themed games that reinforce discipline and respect for others.
Martial Arts - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-11)
This week introduces campers to the art of sparring with a focus on safety, control, and technique. They will practice timed drills to enhance endurance and precision. Emphasis is placed on mental focus and goal-setting through daily reflections and group discussions. Campers will also learn about the history and philosophy behind martial arts traditions.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 10-12)
This week’s theme centers on clay masks and mythical creatures. Campers will sculpt expressive masks using carving and molding techniques, learning about cultural influences in mask-making. They will also create imaginative creatures combining different textures and forms, encouraging storytelling through their clay art. The week ends with a mini-exhibition for families to view the creations.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on building clay jewelry and wearable art, where campers create beads, pendants, and bracelets using various shaping and decorating techniques. They will learn about patterns and symmetry while experimenting with different tools and textures. The session encourages creativity and fine motor skill development through fun, hands-on projects that campers can proudly wear or gift.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 8-9)
This week focuses on creative storytelling through clay as campers craft characters and scenes inspired by their favorite stories or imaginative ideas. They will practice sculpting, assembling multiple pieces, and painting their creations. The camp encourages collaboration and sharing stories behind each project.
Music Academy - Week 8 (Ages 6-10)
Campers explore musical storytelling and theater in Week 8, combining music with drama and movement. They create soundtracks for short skits and learn how music enhances narrative and emotion. Activities include composing background music and performing with peers. This interdisciplinary approach nurtures creativity and performance skills.
Nature Games - Week 8 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 8, campers focus on Colorado’s prairies and grasslands through nature games and creative exploration. Activities include plant identification, wildlife tracking, and making nature-inspired crafts. Campers will engage in group games that teach about prairie ecosystems and the importance of conservation, building teamwork and environmental awareness.
Ocean Blue - Week 8 (Ages 8-10)
Week 8 focuses on ocean navigation and maritime history. Campers will learn about famous explorers, map reading, and basic navigation skills using compasses and stars. Hands-on activities include building simple boats and participating in treasure hunts. This week combines history, geography, and adventure to engage campers in ocean exploration.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 8 (Ages 7-9)
Week 8 focuses on the science of temperature and gooey materials. Campers will create substances that change texture with heat or cold, such as thermochromic slime and ice-based goo. They will learn about states of matter, heat transfer, and molecular movement through engaging experiments. This week offers a cool and creative way to explore physical science concepts.
Pottery Palooza - Week 8 (Ages 10-14)
This week highlights surface design with advanced glazing and painting techniques. Campers will experiment with layering glazes, resist methods, and sgraffito to create intricate patterns and textures. The week culminates in a group project where campers collaborate on a large-scale ceramic mural.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 8 (Ages 5)
This week focuses on water-themed activities and sensory play. Campers engage in water painting, simple science experiments with water, and outdoor water games to stay cool and active. The full-day schedule includes creative crafts and group activities that promote social skills and imagination.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 12-13)
Campers this week explore the art of dungeon mastering, learning how to design exciting campaigns and craft engaging narratives. They will practice critical thinking and creativity as they build maps, develop characters, and create puzzles for their peers. The focus is on enhancing storytelling skills and fostering a supportive gaming environment.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-11)
This week centers on character development and world-building, encouraging campers to craft detailed backstories and immersive settings. Through creative writing and group storytelling, campers enhance their communication and imagination. They will also participate in skill-building mini-games that sharpen their strategic thinking and cooperation.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 11-13)
This week focuses on sparring techniques and strategic thinking, encouraging campers to anticipate opponents’ moves and adapt quickly. Campers will engage in supervised fencing matches to build confidence and sportsmanship. Additionally, they will explore samurai culture through calligraphy and storytelling sessions, enriching their understanding of the art behind the sport.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will focus on mastering footwork patterns and timing to improve their fencing flow and precision. The week includes team challenges and friendly competitions to build sportsmanship and camaraderie. Additionally, campers will learn about samurai armor and weapons, participating in hands-on activities to create miniature replicas that connect history with their fencing practice.
Sewing - Week 8 (Ages 10-14)
Week 8 is dedicated to creative costume design, where campers plan and sew simple costume pieces inspired by favorite characters or themes. They will learn to combine sewing with fabric painting and embellishments to bring their ideas to life. This imaginative week encourages storytelling through fabric and design.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 11-13)
This week emphasizes advanced balance and control techniques, including ramps, rails, and ledge tricks. Campers will explore skateboarding styles and learn how to combine tricks into smooth runs. Safety workshops will focus on injury prevention and proper protective gear use. The week culminates in a group skate jam where campers demonstrate their creativity and skills in a supportive setting.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will dive into intermediate tricks such as kickflips and shuvits, with step-by-step coaching to build confidence. The week includes video analysis sessions where campers watch and learn from their own skateboarding footage. Creative expression is encouraged through designing personalized skate decks and group freestyle sessions.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 8 (Ages 6-8)
Week 8 offers campers the chance to try new challenges such as gentle terrain park features and freestyle basics. Instruction focuses on safe exploration and creativity on skis and snowboards. Campers enjoy group activities that build confidence and celebrate their progress in a fun, supportive atmosphere.
Soccer Buddies - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 10-12)
This week emphasizes defensive skills and teamwork dynamics, helping campers understand positioning and communication on the field. Through cooperative games and scenario-based drills, participants will practice intercepting passes and marking opponents effectively. Campers will also engage in mini-tournaments to apply their skills in a fun, competitive environment. Creative team-building activities encourage leadership and sportsmanship throughout the week.
Soccer Buddies - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 5-7)
This week’s focus is on developing ball control and spatial awareness through fun drills and interactive games. Campers will participate in mini-tournaments that encourage friendly competition and teamwork. Additionally, they will create soccer-themed art projects and learn simple game rules to prepare for scrimmages at the end of the week.
Soccer Buddies - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 8-9)
This week focuses on teamwork and communication as campers participate in group challenges and scrimmages. Children will learn about sportsmanship and leadership while practicing passing accuracy and defensive skills. Creative activities such as soccer-themed obstacle courses and skill relays keep campers engaged and excited to improve.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 8 (Ages 5-7)
Campers in Week 8 explore the engineering behind sports gear by building LEGO® models of helmets, shoes, and protective equipment. They learn how design impacts safety and performance in sports. Hands-on activities include testing their models for durability and discussing real-world applications, fostering an understanding of sports science.
Sports Sampler - Week 8 (Ages 8-10)
This week features skill challenges and team games in soccer and basketball to apply campers’ growing abilities in fun, competitive settings. Yoga sessions will focus on mindfulness and breathing to help campers manage energy and focus. The camp environment encourages positive social interaction and physical fitness through varied activities.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 8 (Ages 4)
During Week 8, 4-year-olds will engage in nature-inspired crafts, simple science activities, and cooperative games designed to build social skills and confidence. Daily outdoor time includes exploration and physical play, while indoor sessions focus on creative expression through art and music. The camp fosters a nurturing environment where young campers can develop independence and a love for learning.
Swifty Camp - Week 8 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 8, campers ages 8 to 11 engage in science and nature-themed activities including simple chemistry experiments, wildlife observation, and eco-art projects. This week encourages curiosity about the natural world and hands-on learning in an outdoor setting at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 5-7)
This week focuses on refining stroke techniques and introducing beginner-level diving skills. Campers will engage in targeted drills to improve endurance and coordination while learning safe entry and exit from the pool. Fun challenges and water safety lessons will help reinforce important aquatic skills in a supportive environment.
Swim Lessons - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes endurance and technique refinement with a focus on flip turns and starts. Campers participate in relay races and skill-building games that enhance coordination and speed. Water safety scenarios are incorporated to teach emergency response and confidence in diverse swimming environments.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 8 (Ages 6-10)
Explore the fusion of Taylor Swift's musical evolution with innovative hula hoop techniques. Campers will experiment with freestyle hooping, create mixed-media art inspired by Taylor's lyrics, and collaborate on group performances. This week encourages campers to blend creativity and athleticism in a fun, supportive setting.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 11-13)
This week emphasizes endurance and consistency with drills aimed at improving rally length and shot accuracy. Campers explore advanced techniques such as slice and topspin, enhancing their versatility on the court. Group challenges and cooperative games encourage teamwork and build confidence.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 6-8)
This week focuses on developing consistency and control through targeted drills such as volleying and baseline rallies. Campers will engage in mini-tournaments to apply their skills in a fun, supportive setting. Emphasis is placed on sportsmanship and learning how to strategize during play.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-10)
This week emphasizes rally endurance and shot variety, introducing campers to topspin and slice techniques. Players participate in skill-building drills and cooperative games that enhance agility and court awareness. The camp also incorporates fun challenges to foster competitive spirit and teamwork. By week's end, campers will demonstrate improved consistency and tactical understanding.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 12-14)
This week focuses on sports and fitness, offering campers opportunities to improve skills in basketball, volleyball, and track events. Daily fitness challenges and team tournaments promote healthy competition and physical wellness. Campers also learn about nutrition and goal setting to support an active lifestyle.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 6-8)
This week focuses on arts and crafts with a splash of storytelling. Campers will create colorful paintings, build simple sculptures, and participate in interactive story circles to boost imagination and communication skills. Daily activities encourage fine motor development and creative problem-solving in a joyful setting.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 8: July 27-31 (Ages 9-11)
This week focuses on sports and physical fitness, introducing campers to a variety of team and individual sports such as soccer, basketball, and relay races. Emphasis is placed on developing coordination, sportsmanship, and healthy competition. Campers also enjoy fun fitness challenges and obstacle courses designed to build strength and confidence.
Wax to Bronze - Week 8 (Ages 10-14)
This week focuses on exploring cultural and historical bronze art traditions from around the world. Campers will study different styles and techniques, then create their own bronze pieces inspired by these global influences. Activities include research, sketching, and hands-on sculpting, encouraging campers to connect art with history and culture. The camp nurtures artistic expression and cultural appreciation, culminating in a gallery-style presentation of camper work.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 8 (Ages 8-11)
During Week 8, campers focus on costume design and character creation inspired by wizarding movies. They will sketch, sew, and assemble costumes and accessories, learning about fabric and design principles. This hands-on week culminates in a costume parade where campers showcase their original creations, fostering confidence and artistic skills.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 9 (Ages 7-10)
In Week 9, campers focus on reading comprehension through interactive book clubs and group projects. They analyze characters, settings, and plots while collaborating on creative presentations. This social and academic approach supports literacy growth and builds communication skills.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 9 (Ages 7-10)
Campers will create LEGO® amusement park transportation systems including monorails, trams, and shuttle rides. They learn about basic transportation engineering and design efficient routes for their park visitors. The week includes group planning sessions and hands-on building challenges to develop teamwork and critical thinking.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 9 (Ages 9-13)
Week 9 offers campers the opportunity to refine all aspects of their game with personalized coaching and peer feedback. Campers will participate in simulated tournament play, practicing rules, etiquette, and competitive strategies. The week emphasizes fun and skill mastery in preparation for future golf experiences.
Bowling Party - Week 9 (Ages 8-11)
Campers will participate in a week of exciting bowling tournaments and skill-building workshops. Emphasis is placed on sportsmanship, strategy, and personal improvement. The camp includes fun social activities and crafts related to bowling culture to enrich the experience. This week offers a comprehensive and enjoyable way to end the summer strong.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 9 (Ages 6-9)
Campers in Week 9 explore cultural art styles from around the world through LEGO® brick projects. They create designs inspired by Native American patterns, African motifs, and Asian art, learning about diverse artistic traditions. This week promotes cultural awareness and appreciation while encouraging campers to express themselves through global art influences.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 9 (Ages 9-11)
Week 9 focuses on interactive science and technology experiments that encourage exploration and discovery. Campers participate in hands-on activities involving physics, chemistry, and biology concepts, enhanced by technology tools. They work in teams to design experiments, collect data, and present their findings creatively. This week nurtures scientific curiosity and critical thinking through engaging, age-appropriate challenges.
Camp Math & Read - Week 9 (Ages 7-8)
During Week 9, campers focus on measurement and estimation through outdoor activities and science experiments. Reading sessions include exploring nonfiction texts about nature and science topics to build vocabulary and comprehension. This week integrates math and literacy with hands-on learning in an exciting, real-world context.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 12-13)
Campers will explore still life painting, learning to observe and capture light, shadow, and texture on canvas. They will set up their own still life arrangements and practice composition techniques. The week emphasizes patience and attention to detail, culminating in a gallery-style presentation of their work.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will explore nature-inspired canvas art this week, focusing on botanical and wildlife themes. They will learn techniques for painting realistic textures like fur, leaves, and petals using fine brushes and sponges. The week culminates in a gallery-style showcase where campers present their nature-themed canvases to family and friends.
Catastrophy! - Week 9 (Ages 5-8)
This week, campers will investigate the aftermath of natural disasters and the importance of community recovery. Activities include building models of resilient homes, learning about emergency response teams, and participating in group projects that simulate rebuilding efforts. The week highlights compassion, cooperation, and practical skills for disaster preparedness.
Colorado Hikers - Week 9 (Ages 8-11)
Campers will focus on night ecology and the stars this week, with evening hikes and astronomy sessions. Activities include learning about nocturnal animals, stargazing, and creating nature-inspired crafts. The camp encourages wonder and exploration of the natural world beyond daylight hours in a safe and engaging environment.
Colorful Colorado - Week 9 (Ages 8-10)
Discover the wonders of Colorado's night sky through astronomy-themed crafts and activities. Campers build star charts, create glow-in-the-dark art, and learn about constellations and planets. Evening storytelling and stargazing sessions (weather permitting) inspire awe and curiosity about the universe.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 12-14)
Focused on sprint training and explosive power, this week challenges campers with high-intensity interval sets and starts practice. Swimmers will work on reaction time and underwater dolphin kicks to gain a competitive edge. Video analysis and peer feedback sessions enhance technique refinement. Emphasis on mental preparation and race-day strategies rounds out the curriculum.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will focus on endurance training with longer swim sets and pacing drills to build stamina. The week includes starts, turns, and finishes practice to sharpen race skills. Swimmers also participate in mock meets to simulate competition and build confidence in a supportive environment.
Detective Science - Week 9 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will explore the history of detective science and famous detectives from literature and real life. Through storytelling, creative writing, and role-playing, children will develop their narrative skills and imagination while learning how detective work has evolved over time. This week blends history with creativity for a well-rounded experience.
Donuts & Chill - Week 9 (Ages 8-11)
Week 9 focuses on community and kindness with donut-themed service projects and group activities. Campers will design cards and small gifts inspired by donuts to share with local organizations, alongside fun games and quiet reflection time. This week nurtures empathy, creativity, and social connection in a relaxed setting.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 12-13)
Campers will delve into eco-friendly crafting by using recycled and natural materials to create unique dolls and beasts. They will learn about sustainable art practices while experimenting with textures and forms from nature. Projects include making moss-covered creatures and fabric dolls using upcycled textiles. This week promotes environmental awareness alongside artistic innovation.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will focus on character development and storytelling by creating unique personalities for their dolls and beasts. Through drama exercises and creative writing, participants will script short stories and scenes featuring their creations. The week culminates in a mini performance where campers showcase their dolls and share their stories with peers and families.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 9 (Ages 5-8)
Campers in Week 9 explore eco-friendly art techniques, using recycled and natural materials to create beautiful earth art projects. They learn about sustainability and environmental stewardship while crafting sculptures, mobiles, and mixed media pieces. This week encourages creativity with a focus on caring for the planet.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 9 (Ages 7-10)
Campers engage in math logic and critical thinking challenges that develop reasoning and analytical skills. Week 9 features math riddles, strategy board games, and collaborative problem-solving tasks that encourage campers to think outside the box. This week promotes perseverance and creative thinking in a supportive and fun environment.
Foodie Frontier - Week 9 (Ages 10-13)
Week 9 highlights the art of food presentation and party planning. Campers will learn how to design menus, create themed dishes, and set up food displays for special occasions. Activities include crafting appetizers, desserts, and beverages that fit a chosen theme. Campers will also practice teamwork and event planning skills, culminating in a mock party where they showcase their culinary and organizational talents.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 9 (Ages 5-7)
Campers ages 5 to 7 will enjoy a week dedicated to classic and new card and board games. They will learn game rules, practice strategy, and create their own simple games to share with peers. Activities encourage critical thinking, patience, and social interaction. This session is a great way to develop cognitive skills while having fun in a supportive group setting.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 9 (Ages 8-11)
In Week 9, campers ages 8-11 will explore a range of multi-activity sessions including arts and crafts, outdoor games, and team challenges. This week is designed to keep campers active, creative, and socially engaged, ensuring a fun and fulfilling summer experience.
Guitar Camp - Week 9 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 9, campers will explore advanced techniques such as hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides. The focus will be on refining skills and increasing speed and accuracy. Campers will participate in technique drills and learn to incorporate these skills into songs. The week also includes creative workshops where campers compose original riffs and solos.
Irish Dance Party - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will refine their Irish dance techniques with a focus on timing and teamwork. They will engage in rhythm exercises using traditional Irish instruments and participate in group choreography projects. The week also includes fun cultural activities like learning simple Irish phrases and songs.
Irish Dance Party - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes advanced footwork and rhythm patterns, helping campers build confidence and precision. They will engage in partner dances and learn about Irish dance history and traditions. Creative workshops include designing dance-themed crafts and composing simple Irish-inspired tunes. The week wraps up with a group storytelling and dance showcase highlighting campers’ growth.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 9 (Ages 7-10)
Campers will learn about seasonal summer produce and how to incorporate fresh fruits and vegetables into their cooking. Activities include making fresh salsas, grilled veggie skewers, and chilled soups. The week emphasizes farm-to-table concepts and encourages kids to appreciate healthy, local ingredients.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 9 (Ages 9-13)
Campers will explore advanced programming concepts including loops, conditionals, and variables to create sophisticated robot behaviors. This week includes design challenges that require strategic thinking and collaboration. Participants will showcase their projects and reflect on their learning journey in robotics and engineering.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 9 (Ages 5-8)
Campers in Week 9 focus on mastering control and confidence through fun challenges and group rides. The camp emphasizes safe riding habits and introduces basic bike safety checks. Children will enjoy games that promote balance, coordination, and teamwork. This week is designed to prepare campers for independent and safe cycling beyond camp.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 12-14)
Campers will refine their climbing techniques focusing on speed, agility, and advanced safety skills. This week includes simulated rescue scenarios and partner climbing exercises to build trust and teamwork. Additionally, campers will explore the physics of climbing and how to optimize their movements for efficiency and strength.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-11)
This week emphasizes endurance and advanced climbing strategies, including multi-pitch climbing simulations and lead climbing basics. Campers participate in group problem-solving activities and learn how to safely navigate more complex routes. The camp fosters independence and confidence through personalized coaching and goal setting.
Little Doctor School - Week 9 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 9, campers focus on mental health and wellness. Through age-appropriate mindfulness activities, storytelling, and creative expression, children learn about emotions, relaxation techniques, and the importance of kindness. This week promotes emotional intelligence and self-awareness in a supportive environment.
Little Golfers - Week 9 (Ages 5-8)
Week 9 invites campers ages 5-8 to refine their golf skills through fun, skill-based games and mini-tournaments. Campers will practice driving, chipping, and putting with a focus on consistency and control. The week also includes lessons on golf etiquette and the importance of respect on and off the course. This session is designed to prepare campers for more advanced play in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Little Naturalists - Week 9 (Ages 6-8)
Week 9 focuses on the geology and landscapes of Colorado. Campers learn about rocks, soil, and landforms through hands-on activities like rock collecting, soil testing, and creating mini-landscape models. This week encourages exploration and understanding of the earth beneath their feet, connecting natural history with outdoor adventure.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 9 (Ages 5-7)
Week 9 focuses on feline rescue and rehabilitation. Campers learn about the importance of rescue work and how vets help injured or stray cats. Activities include simulated rescue missions, creating cat rescue posters, and understanding the role of animal shelters. This week encourages compassion and community awareness.
Magical Science Camp - Week 9 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 9, campers explore the magic of weather and climate. They will create weather instruments, learn about clouds and storms, and understand how weather affects the environment. This week combines scientific inquiry with creative projects to help campers grasp complex concepts through play.
Martial Arts - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will focus on improving flexibility, balance, and endurance through dynamic warm-ups and stretching routines. This week’s theme is perseverance, with progressive skill-building exercises and mini challenges to encourage goal-setting. Children will also learn basic kata sequences to enhance memory and coordination.
Martial Arts - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers will focus on advanced kicking techniques and fluid movement patterns this week. They will engage in partner drills that emphasize timing and coordination, as well as strength-building exercises. The week also includes creative activities like choreographing short martial arts routines to music. A group demonstration day allows campers to share their progress with peers and family.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 10-12)
Campers explore functional art by designing and creating personalized planters and decorative tiles this week. They will practice surface decoration techniques such as stamping, sgraffito, and slip trailing to add intricate details. The week includes lessons on drying and firing schedules, helping campers understand the full ceramic process from start to finish.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will explore clay construction techniques by creating miniature clay houses and imaginative buildings. They will learn how to join pieces securely and add decorative details like windows, doors, and roof tiles. This architectural theme encourages spatial thinking and creativity, while campers develop patience and problem-solving skills in a fun, supportive setting.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 8-9)
Campers explore texture and pattern this week by creating decorative tiles and wall hangings. They will experiment with stamping, carving, and layering techniques to produce unique designs. The session encourages artistic expression and introduces basic concepts of symmetry and repetition in art.
Music Academy - Week 9 (Ages 6-10)
Week 9 highlights ensemble performance skills as campers rehearse and prepare for a final showcase. They refine pieces learned throughout the summer, focusing on timing, harmony, and stage presence. Collaborative rehearsals build confidence and teamwork. The week culminates in a group concert for families and friends, celebrating campers’ musical achievements.
Nature Games - Week 9 (Ages 6-8)
Week 9 explores the fascinating world of insects and small creatures through interactive games and hands-on activities. Campers will learn to identify common Colorado insects, create bug habitats, and participate in team challenges that highlight the role of insects in the ecosystem. This week encourages curiosity, observation skills, and environmental stewardship.
Ocean Blue - Week 9 (Ages 8-10)
Campers investigate ocean food chains and marine animal behaviors in Week 9. Through interactive games, observation of live marine specimens, and creative role-playing, campers learn how energy flows through ocean ecosystems. This week emphasizes biology and ecology with engaging, age-appropriate activities that foster a love for marine science.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 9 (Ages 7-9)
In Week 9, campers explore the science of polymers through gooey and stretchy experiments. They will create bouncy balls, slime with different textures, and learn about molecular chains and elasticity. This week encourages experimentation and creativity while reinforcing scientific concepts in a hands-on way. Campers will enjoy a variety of tactile projects that highlight the wonders of polymer science.
Pottery Palooza - Week 9 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will explore functional pottery with a focus on wheel throwing complex shapes like vases and pitchers. They will refine trimming and finishing techniques and learn about kiln firing schedules. The week encourages problem-solving and artistic risk-taking to create unique, functional art pieces.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 9 (Ages 5)
Campers will enjoy a week of imaginative play and creative arts, including making masks, costumes, and simple props for group performances. Storytelling and cooperative games encourage social development and confidence. The full-day program balances active outdoor play with quiet creative time.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 12-13)
During Week 9, campers embark on a heroic journey through mythical lands filled with dragons, knights, and magical creatures. They will refine their role-playing skills and strategic decision-making while collaborating to solve complex quests. This session encourages creativity, empathy, and resilience as players navigate dynamic storylines.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers explore epic battles and heroic quests this week, focusing on teamwork and leadership. They will engage in tactical combat simulations and learn how to use dice mechanics to influence outcomes. Creative problem-solving and role-play scenarios help campers build confidence and social skills in a fun, supportive environment.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 11-13)
Campers will refine their fencing techniques with advanced drills focusing on speed, accuracy, and endurance. This week includes a special emphasis on teamwork through paired exercises and group strategy games. Cultural enrichment continues with lessons on samurai armor and weaponry, culminating in a creative project where campers craft their own symbolic crests.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes advanced fencing combinations and tactical thinking, with campers practicing sequences that build speed and accuracy. Interactive story-based scenarios allow campers to apply their skills in imaginative samurai battles. The camp also includes mindfulness exercises inspired by samurai meditation techniques to enhance focus and mental clarity.
Sewing - Week 9 (Ages 10-14)
In Week 9, campers focus on home décor sewing projects such as pillows, table runners, or fabric wall art. They will learn techniques for adding texture and dimension, including quilting and applique. This week highlights practical sewing skills that enhance living spaces with personalized handmade items.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 11-13)
Campers will focus on mastering flow and rhythm by linking tricks and navigating complex skate park features. The week includes personalized coaching to help campers overcome individual challenges and set personal goals. Creative expression is encouraged through designing custom skate decks and creating skate-inspired art. The camp wraps up with a skills showcase and peer feedback session to celebrate achievements.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 8-10)
This week emphasizes safety and injury prevention while introducing ramps and rails to the skateboarding experience. Campers will participate in team-building exercises and learn how to support each other’s progress. The week culminates in a friendly skateboarding showcase where campers demonstrate their favorite skills.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 9 (Ages 6-8)
In Week 9, campers focus on consolidating their skills with personalized coaching and fun challenges. Activities include slope navigation, balance exercises, and group games that reinforce safety and technique. Campers also learn about winter sports culture and the importance of respect for the mountain environment.
Soccer Buddies - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 10-12)
Campers will focus on advanced ball control and passing accuracy this week, incorporating drills that enhance coordination and spatial awareness. The program includes tactical exercises that teach campers how to read the game and make quick decisions. Daily scrimmages provide opportunities to practice new skills in real-game situations, while fun challenges and teamwork activities build confidence and camaraderie. Creative soccer-themed projects add an engaging twist to the learning experience.
Soccer Buddies - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will enhance their passing and shooting accuracy with targeted skill-building activities and fun competitions. This week emphasizes sportsmanship and respect through group discussions and cooperative games. Creative activities include designing team jerseys and learning about famous soccer players to inspire young athletes.
Soccer Buddies - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 8-9)
Campers will enhance their offensive and defensive tactics through guided drills and team play. This week includes fun competitions such as penalty shootouts and relay races that develop speed and accuracy. Emphasis is placed on positive encouragement and building confidence both on and off the field.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 9 (Ages 5-7)
In Week 9, campers design LEGO® sports arenas and stadiums, learning about architecture and crowd dynamics. They explore how space and design affect sports events and fan experiences. This session encourages spatial reasoning and creativity as campers build detailed models and collaborate on large-scale projects.
Sports Sampler - Week 9 (Ages 8-10)
Campers will participate in advanced drills and scrimmages in soccer and basketball, focusing on teamwork, strategy, and sportsmanship. Yoga sessions will include flow sequences to improve strength and flexibility. This week encourages campers to reflect on their progress and enjoy the camaraderie of team sports in a positive, supportive environment.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 9 (Ages 4)
Week 9 offers 4-year-olds a week of engaging activities focused on sensory exploration, creative arts, and outdoor play. Campers will participate in themed projects such as simple clay modeling and nature art, alongside group games and music sessions that encourage social interaction and physical activity. The camp environment supports emotional growth and joyful learning in a safe, structured setting.
Swifty Camp - Week 9 (Ages 8-11)
Week 9 offers campers ages 8 to 11 a variety of creative challenges including group theater games, music exploration, and collaborative art projects. Campers will develop confidence, communication skills, and artistic talents in a nurturing environment at Colorado Academy Summer Programs.
Swim Lessons - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 5-7)
Campers will build on previous skills by practicing coordinated arm and leg movements for freestyle and backstroke. The week includes water safety drills, breath control exercises, and fun obstacle courses to boost agility and confidence. Group activities encourage teamwork and help campers set personal swimming goals in a positive setting.
Swim Lessons - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 8-10)
Campers work on advanced stroke combinations and breathing techniques this week, including underwater swimming and diving basics. The program incorporates fun challenges like obstacle courses and timed laps to motivate skill mastery. Emphasis on teamwork and sportsmanship prepares campers for swim meets and group activities.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 9 (Ages 6-10)
Celebrate the storytelling power of Taylor Swift's music with expressive hula hoop dance and creative writing activities. Campers will develop personalized hoop routines that reflect their favorite Taylor Swift songs and write short stories inspired by lyrics. This week combines performing arts and literacy to deepen campers' appreciation of music and movement.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 11-13)
Campers focus on match strategy and mental toughness this week, learning how to analyze opponents and adapt their play style. Sessions include situational drills and practice matches to reinforce tactical thinking. Emphasis is placed on positive communication and leadership during doubles play.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will enhance their agility and footwork with fun obstacle courses and movement drills. This week introduces basic match play scenarios and encourages campers to develop their own playing style. Coaches provide personalized feedback to help each child improve their technique and confidence on the court.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-10)
Campers focus on match strategy and mental toughness this week, learning how to anticipate opponents’ moves and maintain focus during play. The sessions include simulated match play, tactical drills, and sportsmanship discussions. Players refine their serve and return skills while practicing scoring and positioning. This week prepares campers for confident participation in competitive settings.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 12-14)
Campers engage in performing arts and creative expression this week, including drama workshops, music sessions, and dance activities. They will collaborate on a short play and learn basic stagecraft skills. This week nurtures confidence, public speaking, and artistic talents in a supportive environment.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 6-8)
Campers will enjoy a week of water-themed fun and science exploration. Activities include water balloon games, simple physics experiments with water, and creative projects like making rain sticks. This week encourages curiosity about nature while keeping campers cool and active through playful learning.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 9: Aug 3-7 (Ages 9-11)
Campers explore science and discovery through hands-on experiments and interactive STEM challenges. Activities include building simple machines, exploring chemistry with safe experiments, and coding basics using fun, age-appropriate tools. This week encourages curiosity and critical thinking while campers collaborate on exciting projects and presentations.
Wax to Bronze - Week 9 (Ages 10-14)
Campers will experiment with innovative techniques in wax and bronze, including kinetic sculptures and mixed media integration. The week encourages pushing creative boundaries and exploring new artistic concepts. Instruction includes troubleshooting technical challenges and refining finishing techniques. Campers will develop unique bronze artworks that showcase their creativity and technical skills, preparing for a final showcase event.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 9 (Ages 8-11)
Week 9 explores magical storytelling through scriptwriting and scene creation. Campers will write their own short wizarding scripts, rehearse scenes, and learn basic directing techniques. This collaborative week encourages communication, creativity, and performance skills, culminating in a live presentation for fellow campers.
Adventures in Reading Intervention - Week 10 (Ages 7-10)
The final week celebrates campers’ reading achievements with a variety of fun literacy activities, including reading games, storytelling performances, and personalized reading plans for continued growth. Campers reflect on their progress and share favorite books, ending the summer with confidence and enthusiasm for reading.
Amusement Park Adventures with LEGO® - Week 10 (Ages 7-10)
In the final week, campers bring all their skills together to design and build a fully themed LEGO® amusement park. They integrate rides, food stands, entertainment, and transportation into a collaborative park layout. The week concludes with a showcase event where campers present their creations to family and friends, celebrating their creativity and teamwork.
Beginning Golf (Off-Campus) - Week 10 (Ages 9-13)
The final week of camp celebrates campers’ progress with a week-long golf tournament and skills showcase. Campers will apply everything they've learned, from swing mechanics to course strategy, in a supportive competitive environment. Awards and recognitions highlight individual achievements and sportsmanship.
Bowling Party - Week 10 (Ages 8-11)
Celebrate the end of summer with a fun-filled week of bowling parties and special events! Campers will participate in final tournaments, awards ceremonies, and creative activities that highlight their achievements. This week emphasizes fun, friendship, and reflection on the skills and memories gained throughout the summer. A perfect finale to an exciting bowling camp experience.
Brick Art & Design with LEGO® - Week 10 (Ages 6-9)
In the final week, campers showcase their skills by designing and building a personal portfolio of their favorite LEGO® art projects from the summer. They refine techniques learned throughout the sessions and participate in a group exhibition to share their creations with peers and families. This celebratory week emphasizes reflection, creativity, and confidence in artistic expression.
Camp Crunch Labs - Week 10 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers showcase their skills through a series of culminating projects that integrate STEM and creative arts. They collaborate to design, build, and present innovative solutions to fun challenges, reflecting on their growth throughout the summer. The week includes celebrations of achievements and opportunities for campers to share their favorite experiences. This closing session reinforces confidence, teamwork, and a lifelong love of learning.
Camp Math & Read - Week 10 (Ages 7-8)
In the final week, campers review key math concepts and celebrate their reading achievements with a variety of fun projects and presentations. Activities include math games, storytelling, and group performances that showcase their summer learning. This week emphasizes confidence, reflection, and the joy of academic discovery.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 12-13)
In the final week, campers will combine all learned techniques to create a personal masterpiece. They will plan and execute a large canvas painting that reflects their unique style and artistic growth. The week includes individual coaching and a closing exhibition where campers celebrate their achievements with family and friends.
Canvas Art & Artists - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers combine all their learned skills to create a personal masterpiece on canvas. They will plan their artwork from concept to completion, incorporating techniques like shading, perspective, and mixed media. The week also includes a fun exploration of art history and a closing celebration to honor each camper’s artistic growth.
Catastrophy! - Week 10 (Ages 5-8)
In the final week, campers will combine all they have learned to create their own disaster preparedness plans and presentations. They will participate in fun simulations, build survival kits, and showcase their projects to peers and instructors. This culminating week celebrates creativity, knowledge, and teamwork, empowering campers with confidence and practical skills.
Colorado Hikers - Week 10 (Ages 8-11)
In the final week, campers will participate in a capstone outdoor adventure, combining all skills learned throughout the summer. Activities include a multi-day hike, team challenges, and a nature celebration. Campers will reflect on their growth as hikers and naturalists while enjoying a fun, supportive community experience.
Colorful Colorado - Week 10 (Ages 8-10)
Wrap up the summer with a celebration of all things Colorado! Campers create a collaborative art installation showcasing their favorite camp memories, participate in fun group games, and enjoy a festive closing ceremony. This week highlights creativity, friendship, and the joy of summer adventures.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 12-14)
The final week centers on race preparation and tapering techniques to maximize performance. Campers will participate in timed trials and mock meets to simulate competition conditions. Focus on recovery methods, mental toughness, and goal review helps swimmers prepare for upcoming swim meets. Celebration of progress and team-building activities conclude the camp.
Competitive Swim Training Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will consolidate all stroke techniques and race strategies learned throughout the summer. The focus will be on personal bests with timed trials and goal setting for future competitions. Fun team challenges and a closing swim meet celebrate the progress and achievements of each swimmer.
Detective Science - Week 10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers will participate in a fun and challenging detective science competition, applying all the skills and knowledge they've gained. Teams will solve puzzles, analyze evidence, and present their cases to a panel of judges. This celebratory week emphasizes confidence, teamwork, and the joy of discovery, culminating in a memorable camp experience.
Donuts & Chill - Week 10 (Ages 8-11)
In the final week, campers celebrate their summer with a donut-themed party and showcase of their favorite projects from the session. Activities include group games, creative reflection, and a fun donut tasting event. This week wraps up the camp experience with joy, friendship, and plenty of sweet memories.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 12-13)
In the final week, campers combine all their skills to design and build a collaborative doll and beast exhibit. They will refine sculpting, sewing, and animation techniques while preparing their projects for display. The week culminates in a showcase event where campers present their creations and share their artistic journeys. This session emphasizes confidence, presentation skills, and creative pride.
Dynamic Dolls and Beasts - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will combine all their skills to create a dynamic exhibition of their dolls and beasts. The focus will be on refining craftsmanship, adding intricate details, and preparing for a gallery-style presentation. Campers will also learn about the basics of art critique and presentation, boosting confidence and communication skills.
Earth Art Explorers - Week 10 (Ages 5-8)
In the final week, campers celebrate their summer of earth art by creating a personal portfolio of their favorite projects. They participate in a group art show, sharing their creations with peers and families. Activities include finishing touches on sculptures, collaborative murals, and nature-inspired crafts, fostering pride and accomplishment.
Elementary School Math Olympics - Week 10 (Ages 7-10)
The final week culminates in a Math Olympics tournament where campers apply all the skills they've developed throughout the summer. Teams compete in a variety of math challenges including timed problem-solving, logic puzzles, and creative math presentations. This celebratory week emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and the joy of math learning.
Foodie Frontier - Week 10 (Ages 10-13)
The final week celebrates culinary creativity with a focus on fusion cooking and recipe invention. Campers will combine techniques and flavors learned throughout the summer to create their own unique dishes. Activities include brainstorming, recipe development, cooking, and presenting their creations to peers and instructors. This week encourages innovation, confidence, and a love for lifelong culinary exploration.
Fun & Games Makers Club - Week 10 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers ages 5 to 7 will celebrate their summer of creativity with a game showcase. They will refine their favorite projects, prepare presentations, and invite friends and family to experience their games. This week focuses on confidence-building, communication, and sharing the joy of making. A festive and rewarding conclusion to a summer of fun and learning.
Fun Hoppers, Too! - Week 10 (Ages 8-11)
Wrap up the summer with Week 10 of Fun Hoppers, Too! Campers ages 8-11 will enjoy a final week filled with creative arts, outdoor activities, and team-building games. This session celebrates the friendships and skills developed throughout the summer in a fun and supportive environment.
Guitar Camp - Week 10 (Ages 10-14)
The final week of Guitar Camp is dedicated to a comprehensive review and a culminating performance. Campers will refine their favorite pieces learned throughout the summer and prepare for a showcase concert for family and friends. This session celebrates campers’ progress and encourages continued musical growth beyond camp. Participants will also receive feedback and guidance for future learning paths.
Irish Dance Party - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers will showcase their favorite dances in a celebratory performance. They will participate in fun dance games and review all the skills learned throughout the summer. The week also includes a festive party with Irish snacks and a craft session to create keepsakes from their camp experience.
Irish Dance Party - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers refine their favorite dances and prepare for a grand finale performance. They will practice solo and group routines, focusing on expression and stage presence. The arts sessions include making keepsakes and reflecting on their dance journey through creative writing and drawing. The camp concludes with a celebratory Irish dance party for families and friends to enjoy.
Kids Cooking Showdown - Week 10 (Ages 7-10)
In the final week, campers will combine all their skills in a grand cooking showdown. They'll plan, prepare, and present a multi-course meal in teams, showcasing everything they've learned throughout the summer. The week is filled with excitement, teamwork, and celebration, culminating in a festive tasting event for families.
LEGO® Robotics - Week 10 (Ages 9-13)
In the final week, campers will apply all their skills to design, build, and program a complex robot that completes a multi-step challenge. This culminating project encourages creativity, engineering excellence, and teamwork. Campers will present their robots to peers and instructors, celebrating their accomplishments and growth over the summer.
Learn to Ride a Bike - Week 10 (Ages 5-8)
In the final week, campers celebrate their biking achievements with fun group rides, obstacle courses, and skill demonstrations. The camp reviews all safety practices and encourages children to continue riding confidently outside of camp. Families are invited to join a closing event showcasing campers’ progress. This week is a joyful culmination of the skills and friendships built throughout the summer.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 12-14)
In the final week, campers will participate in a climbing expedition that combines all skills learned throughout the summer. They will plan routes, practice advanced belaying, and complete a group challenge on a multi-pitch climb. The week concludes with a celebration of achievements and a focus on lifelong climbing safety and ethics.
Learn to Rock Climb - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers put their skills to the test with a mini climbing competition and outdoor climbing excursion. They will refine techniques learned throughout the summer and develop leadership skills by assisting peers. The week concludes with a celebration of achievements and a focus on setting future climbing goals.
Little Doctor School - Week 10 (Ages 5-7)
The final week celebrates all that campers have learned with a fun and interactive health fair. Children showcase their projects, participate in games that review key concepts, and enjoy special guest visits from local healthcare professionals. This week is designed to inspire confidence and a lasting love of learning about medicine and caring for others.
Little Golfers - Week 10 (Ages 5-8)
In the final week of Little Golfers, campers ages 5-8 will participate in a week-long golf celebration featuring skill challenges, friendly competitions, and fun games that showcase all they have learned. The camp culminates with a mini golf tournament where campers can demonstrate their improved skills and sportsmanship. This week is designed to be a joyful conclusion to the summer, reinforcing confidence and a love for golf.
Little Naturalists - Week 10 (Ages 6-8)
In the final week, campers celebrate their summer of discovery with a nature-themed project week. They review favorite topics, create a nature journal, and participate in group projects like building a small garden or nature sculpture. This week emphasizes reflection, creativity, and sharing their newfound knowledge with friends and family. It’s a joyful conclusion to a summer of exploration and learning.
Little Vet School (Cat) - Week 10 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers celebrate their journey as junior vets with a review of all they have learned about cat care, health, and behavior. They participate in fun challenges, create personalized vet certificates, and share stories about their favorite camp moments. This week is designed to reinforce knowledge, build confidence, and foster a lasting love for animals.
Magical Science Camp - Week 10 (Ages 6-8)
The final week of Magical Science Camp celebrates magical inventions and discoveries. Campers will design their own science magic show, combining experiments learned throughout the summer. This week emphasizes creativity, presentation skills, and joyful reflection on the magical science journey.
Martial Arts - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 6-8)
In the final week, campers will showcase their skills through fun demonstrations and friendly competitions. The focus is on teamwork and celebrating progress, with group activities that highlight respect and camaraderie. Children will receive positive feedback and encouragement to continue their martial arts journey beyond camp.
Martial Arts - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers will refine their skills through a combination of drills, sparring practice, and self-defense scenarios. Focus is placed on leadership, confidence, and goal achievement as campers prepare for a culminating belt test simulation. The week includes fun team challenges and a closing ceremony celebrating each camper’s accomplishments and growth.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 10-12)
In the final week, campers combine all their learned skills to create a personal clay portfolio including sculptures, pottery, and mixed-media pieces. They will experiment with advanced glazing effects and surface finishes, culminating in a showcase event for family and friends. This week emphasizes creativity, reflection, and celebrating each camper’s artistic growth.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers will combine all their skills to create a collaborative clay mural featuring animals, plants, and imaginative scenes. They will practice teamwork and storytelling while adding colorful details and textures to their shared masterpiece. This celebratory project highlights creativity, cooperation, and the joy of messy, hands-on art-making.
Messy Fun Clay Factory - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 8-9)
In the final week, campers create personalized keepsakes such as name plaques and small figurines using a combination of techniques learned throughout the summer. They will focus on refining details, experimenting with color glazes, and preparing their pieces for display. This week celebrates creativity and craftsmanship with a mini art show on the last day.
Music Academy - Week 10 (Ages 6-10)
The final week centers on music appreciation and reflection, where campers explore different genres and iconic musicians. They participate in listening sessions, discussions, and creative projects inspired by their favorite styles. Campers also receive feedback on their progress and celebrate their musical journey with certificates and a closing ceremony.
Nature Games - Week 10 (Ages 6-8)
In the final week of Nature Games, campers celebrate their summer of exploration with nature-themed games, crafts, and group challenges. Activities include creating a nature scrapbook, participating in a team nature trivia contest, and reflecting on their favorite discoveries. This week fosters a sense of accomplishment and lasting appreciation for the outdoors.
Ocean Blue - Week 10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers celebrate their ocean discoveries with a showcase of projects and performances. Activities include creating ocean-themed presentations, group art installations, and fun water games. This week fosters community, reflection, and celebration of all the knowledge and friendships gained throughout the summer.
Ooey Gooey Science - Week 10 (Ages 7-9)
The final week of Ooey Gooey Science wraps up with a gooey science showcase. Campers will review favorite experiments, create new slime recipes, and participate in group challenges involving gooey materials. This week emphasizes teamwork, creativity, and scientific presentation skills as campers share what they've learned. It’s a fun and celebratory conclusion to a summer of messy science exploration.
Pottery Palooza - Week 10 (Ages 10-14)
In the final week, campers will complete a personal portfolio of pottery projects, showcasing their best work from the summer. The focus is on finishing touches, polishing techniques, and preparing pieces for final firing. Campers will also participate in a closing exhibition to share their creations with family and friends.
Rainbow Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 10 (Ages 5)
The final week of camp celebrates friendship and community with group projects, cooperative games, and a special end-of-camp celebration. Campers create keepsakes, share stories, and enjoy a variety of fun activities that highlight all they have learned and experienced. The full-day program ensures a joyful and memorable conclusion to the summer.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 12-13)
In the final week, campers culminate their skills by participating in an epic campaign that integrates all they have learned. They will engage in advanced role-playing, character development, and cooperative storytelling to overcome a grand adventure. This session celebrates creativity, leadership, and camaraderie, providing a memorable conclusion to the camp experience.
Roll for Adventure! Dungeons & Dragons Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers combine all their skills in an immersive campaign that challenges creativity, strategy, and collaboration. They will design their own quests, solve puzzles, and role-play as heroes in a dynamic story crafted by the group. This culminating adventure celebrates teamwork and the joy of imaginative play.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 11-13)
In the final week, campers will showcase their fencing skills in a friendly tournament designed to highlight their growth and sportsmanship. The week also includes a review of key techniques and a focus on mental preparation and focus. Campers will celebrate their achievements with a closing ceremony and receive certificates recognizing their dedication and progress.
Samurai Fencing Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers will showcase their fencing skills in a friendly tournament, applying all techniques learned throughout the summer. The week also includes a creative project where campers design their own samurai banners and participate in a closing ceremony celebrating their achievements. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, respect, and the samurai code of honor to leave campers inspired and confident.
Sewing - Week 10 (Ages 10-14)
The final week offers campers the opportunity to design and complete a personal sewing project of their choice, applying all skills learned throughout the summer. They will plan, execute, and finish their unique creations with guidance and support. This culminating experience celebrates creativity, skill mastery, and individual expression.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 11-13)
The final week centers on refining advanced tricks and preparing for real-world skateboarding challenges. Campers participate in mock competitions and learn how to safely push their limits. Sessions include video analysis to help campers understand and improve their technique. The camp concludes with an awards ceremony recognizing progress, creativity, and sportsmanship.
Skateboarding Camp - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers refine their favorite tricks and learn how to combine moves into smooth sequences. They will also explore skateboarding culture through music, art, and history discussions. The week ends with a fun competition and awards ceremony celebrating each camper’s growth and achievements.
Ski & Snowboard Camp - Week 10 (Ages 6-8)
The final week of camp celebrates all that campers have learned with fun skill demonstrations, friendly competitions, and group activities. Campers showcase their skiing and snowboarding abilities and receive personalized feedback from instructors. The week emphasizes community, achievement, and a lasting love for winter sports.
Soccer Buddies - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 10-12)
The final week centers on game strategy and leadership development, encouraging campers to apply all learned skills in team-based competitions. Activities include setting up plays, understanding roles on the field, and practicing sportsmanship. Campers will participate in a culminating tournament that showcases their growth and teamwork. Creative reflection sessions and awards celebrate each camper’s progress and enthusiasm for the sport.
Soccer Buddies - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers will put their skills to the test with fun scrimmages and team challenges that emphasize fair play and confidence. They will also participate in a soccer-themed obstacle course and create keepsake crafts to celebrate their progress. This week is designed to build lasting friendships and a love for the game.
Soccer Buddies - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 8-9)
In the final week, campers will participate in a soccer festival showcasing skills learned throughout the summer. Activities include team scrimmages, skill challenges, and fun awards to celebrate progress. The week emphasizes fun, friendship, and fostering a lifelong love for the game.
Sports Lab Using LEGO® Materials - Week 10 (Ages 5-7)
The final week celebrates all campers’ achievements with a LEGO® sports expo. Campers showcase their favorite projects from the summer, including sports machines, robots, and stadiums. The session includes group games, challenges, and reflection activities to highlight teamwork and learning. Families are invited to attend the expo and celebrate the campers’ creativity and growth.
Sports Sampler - Week 10 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers celebrate their achievements with fun tournaments in soccer and basketball, showcasing the skills and teamwork developed throughout the summer. Yoga sessions will focus on relaxation and gratitude, helping campers reflect on their growth and prepare for the upcoming school year. This week is designed to be both rewarding and memorable, ending the summer on a high note.
Sunshine Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 10 (Ages 4)
In the final week of camp, 4-year-olds will celebrate their summer with a variety of creative and physical activities. Campers will enjoy art projects that recap favorite themes, cooperative games that build friendships, and outdoor exploration that encourages curiosity. The week is designed to foster confidence, social skills, and a lasting love of summer camp experiences in a warm and supportive environment.
Swifty Camp - Week 10 (Ages 8-11)
In the final week of Swifty Camp, campers ages 8 to 11 celebrate their summer with a mix of favorite activities including arts and crafts, outdoor games, and group challenges. This session focuses on reflection, fun, and community building as campers prepare to transition back to school. The supportive environment at Colorado Academy Summer Programs ensures a memorable summer finale.
Swim Lessons - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 5-7)
In the final week, campers will consolidate all learned skills with a focus on endurance and confidence in the water. Activities include swim games, timed laps, and introduction to basic water safety rescue techniques. The week culminates with a friendly swim meet where campers celebrate their progress and achievements.
Swim Lessons - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 8-10)
In the final week, campers participate in a swim skills showcase and friendly competitions to demonstrate their progress. Focus is on refining all strokes, starts, and turns, with personalized feedback from instructors. The week concludes with water safety reinforcement and fun group activities celebrating achievements.
Taylor Swift Hula Hooping Through the Eras! - Week 10 (Ages 6-10)
Wrap up the summer with a grand finale celebrating all of Taylor Swift's eras through a vibrant hula hoop performance. Campers will rehearse a full routine combining skills learned throughout the summer, design final costumes, and prepare for a showcase event. This week highlights teamwork, confidence, and the joy of creative expression.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 11-13)
In the final week, campers refine all skills learned with an emphasis on competitive play and sportsmanship. They participate in a week-long tournament, showcasing their improved techniques and strategic understanding. The camp concludes with awards and recognition to celebrate each camper’s progress and achievements.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 6-8)
In the final week, campers will participate in friendly round-robin matches to showcase the skills they've developed throughout the summer. Emphasis will be on teamwork, strategy, and celebrating progress. The week concludes with a fun awards ceremony recognizing effort, improvement, and sportsmanship.
Tennis at CA (10:30a.m.-12:00p.m.) - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-10)
The final week highlights competitive play and skill consolidation, with campers participating in round-robin tournaments and skill challenges. Instruction focuses on refining strokes, improving footwork, and enhancing game tactics. Campers celebrate their progress with fun awards and recognition for effort and improvement. This week is designed to leave campers excited about continuing tennis beyond camp.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 12-14)
In the final week, campers participate in a mix of outdoor survival skills, creative challenges, and community service projects. Activities include basic first aid, map reading, and team scavenger hunts. The week culminates with a group reflection and celebration of the friendships and skills developed throughout the summer.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 6-8)
In the final week, campers celebrate summer with a mix of music, movement, and community projects. They will participate in group sing-alongs, rhythm games, and collaborative art installations. This week emphasizes social skills, creativity, and joyful expression as campers wrap up their summer experience.
Traditional Summer Day Camp (Full-Day Program) - Week 10: Aug 10-14 (Ages 9-11)
In the final week, campers celebrate creativity and community with a mix of group projects, outdoor games, and a mini-camp festival. Highlights include collaborative mural painting, storytelling sessions, and a camp-wide talent showcase. This week emphasizes friendship, reflection on the summer’s adventures, and fun ways to stay active and engaged.
Wax to Bronze - Week 10 (Ages 10-14)
In the final week, campers will complete their bronze sculptures and prepare for a celebratory exhibition. The focus is on polishing, patination, and presentation skills. Campers will reflect on their artistic journey, share their work with peers and family, and participate in a closing ceremony. This week celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the skills developed throughout the camp, leaving campers with lasting memories and tangible bronze art pieces.
Wizarding Movies and More! - Week 10 (Ages 8-11)
In the final week, campers celebrate their magical journey by producing a short wizarding movie. They will collaborate on filming, editing, and adding special effects, applying skills learned throughout the summer. This culminating project highlights teamwork, creativity, and technical skills, ending with a screening event for families and friends.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Colorado Academy Summer cost?
- Colorado Academy Summer costs $150–$350 per week.
- Where is Colorado Academy Summer located?
- Colorado Academy Summer is located at 3800 S Pierce St, Denver, CO 80235 in Denver, CO.
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