Dive into the ocean, travel across America, and spark a love of learning all summer long!
June 15 – August 7, 2026
9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
K – 4th Grade
Limited to 15 students
Enroll for 2, 4, 6, or 8 weeks
From June 15 to August 7, students will dive into the wonders of the ocean while traveling across the United States through engaging weekly themes. Each week, students explore a fascinating marine creature—such as coral, dolphins, manta rays, sea turtles, and tiger sharks—while discovering a different U.S. state and its geography, culture, and natural features. Through hands-on science activities, map exploration, informational reading, and creative writing, students build strong academic skills while developing curiosity about the world around them.
With small group instruction and interactive learning
Explore animal adaptations, habitats, food webs, and classification through hands-on investigation and comparison.
Read nonfiction texts and develop skills in note-taking, report writing, and structured summaries.
Learn state capitals, flags, and key features while building confidence with maps and spatial awareness.
Strengthen subject-specific vocabulary while integrating science, social studies, and literacy skills.
June 15–19
Explore coral reefs and learn about Florida's geography, beaches, and capital city.
June 23–26
Study dolphin behavior while discovering Hawaii's islands, volcanoes, and wildlife.
June 29–July 2
Investigate manta rays along the California coast and explore famous landmarks.
July 6–9
Learn about whale migration and Oregon's forests, coastline, and capital.
July 13–16
Study sea stars while discovering Maine's lighthouses and maritime culture.
July 20–23
Explore sea turtle migration and Texas geography and Gulf Coast ecosystems.
July 27–30
Discover Alaska's glaciers, wildlife, and cold-water ocean habitats.
August 3–6
Investigate tiger sharks and explore Louisiana's bayous and culture.
Enroll for 2, 4, 6, or 8 weeks of summer adventure