2023 Summer Camps at Revise!
STEAM Projects & Social Fun for Entering 4th-10th Grades
Revise Collective Summer of Engaging Projects, Social Time, and lots of Fun!
What do students like? It is hands-on, creative, social, and exciting projects! Guest presenters bring the thrill equivalent to what you'd have with birthday party fun!
What do parents like? It is enriching, reading/writing practice layered in to prevent summer slide, and students are in a safe, supervised setting while they work during the summer.
Revise Summer Camps are open to entering 4th through 10th grade students.
Students bring a snack, sack lunch, refillable water bottle.
Camp times are 9AM to 4PM, for $60 per day.
Before/after care available for additional fee: 8-9AM is $10; 4-5:30 PM is $15.
5% off for sibling discount.
Register for 1 day, or 1 week, or the whole month of camp days!
Schedule is listed below:
2023 June and July Camp Schedule
WEEK 1:
June 5 Paint party: Enjoy a day of creativity and camaraderie as we complete 3 guided canvas paintings.
June 6 Slimy Science: why do humans have such slimy body fluids? Our bodies are both gross and masterful bodies of art! It will only get a *little* gross as we explore organ systems by building models, including a pumping heart, fake lung, and digestive system. Students will enjoy the humorous way we explore the gross and gory!
June 7 Engineering Science: become a Disney Imagineer as you investigate the STEM challenges found within some of your favorite films. Can we build a house and help it float to Paradise Falls like in Up? We will construct, decorate, and then test the flight of our houses with helium balloons.
WEEK 2:
June 12 Weird Animals: students will be challenged to trot the globe (virtually) with their team to find the most bizarre animals on earth. Can your team win the competition and be crowned “most likely to become the next Ripley’s Believe It or Not?” Snakes Alive Animal Rescue will also swing by to share their creepy critters with students.
June 13 Destination Space Science: Camp astronauts must first TRAVEL to space before we can explore it! So, we will begin with building 2 different rockets using household products. Then we will explore space with hands on projects including a mixed media canvas of the stars and planets using paint, glitter, and 3D objects. We will do science experiments to create exploding black holes and Galaxy mood dough! Join us for our hands-on Space Expedition! Watch WallE Build a Robot and Spaceship challenge. Paint a Starry Night.
June 14 CSI: Student investigators needed to investigate the mock crime scene in our studio! Students will learn the basics of crime scene investigation and then be immersed in a mock crime scene in order to apply these skills. Will your CSI team crack the case and win our investigation competition?
WEEK 3:
June 19 Exploding Science: volcanoes and sound waves! Students will experiment with their own volcanic masterpieces including elephant toothpaste and model volcanoes, construct sound devices, and create a colorful abstract canvas imitating Jackson Pollock. Join us for this artistic exploration into sound and color!
June 20 Builders day ROUND 1: it’s a Lego challenge kind of day! Various kits for students to construct independently or in teams. Students will also explore a digital program which teaches them how to design their own Lego structure!
June 21 Murder Mystery Party ROUND 1: immersive murder mystery game! Students will dress up in character and arrive to camp with a script to perform their role in the murder mystery! This is light hearted fun, without gore. Students will receive an invitation via snail mail so they know in advance what character role they will play on the day of camp.
WEEK 4:
June 26 Gamer's Paradise ROUND 1: students learn insider knowledge on gaming design and creation. Then they can test a variety of gaming devices across the ages- Nintendo, Xbox, Sega, virtual Reality! As time permits, students will learn hands-on, entry level coding used in gaming technology and create their own video game! **Students ARE allowed to bring personal devices with parent permission.
June 27 Art of Photography: students will learn basics of portrait and landscape photography techniques, photo editing with modern/trendy apps, accessible by computer or phone, and leave with a digital portfolio of their work! Our guest presenter will be a pro photographer to teach students the basics of photo composition, lighting, angles, and editing, as well as, discuss ways to market yourself and build a career in photography! Students will build a shoebox camera, print some of their digital photo creations from the day and create an art collage with their shots.
June 28 Maker's Day: it’s a DIY day of crafting fun! We will have 3 large projects for the students to create and take home.
WEEK 5:
July 10 Paint party: Enjoy a day of creativity and camaraderie as we complete 3 guided canvas paintings.
July 11 Builders day ROUND 2: it’s a Lego challenge kind of day! Various kits for students to construct independently or in teams. Students will also explore a digital program which teaches them how to design their own Lego structure!
July 12 Body Art across Cultures: a look around the world at body Art expressions, including tattoos, Henna, body paint, piercings, hair decor and styling, and more! Our guest presenter will explain how to make Henna ink and give each student their own Henna tattoo!
WEEK 6:
July 17 CSI with Sherlock Holmes: Students learn about Holmes and his techniques, with short stories and movie clips. Then they team up to solve multiple crimes throughout the day:
July 18 Maker's Day: it’s a DIY day of crafting fun! We will have 3 large projects for the students to create and take home.
July 19 Murder Mystery Party ROUND 2: immersive murder mystery game! Students will dress up in character and arrive to camp with a script to perform their role in the murder mystery! This is light hearted fun, without gore. Students will receive an invitation via snail mail so they know in advance what character role they will play on the day of camp.
WEEK 7:
July 24 Edible Science: Students will make ice cream, marshmallow slime, and no bake cookies!
July 25 Conservation Awareness: Let's explore regions of the globe to unearth endangered species and learn what conservation efforts exist to preserve a variety of animals. Our artwork of the day will include making conservation awareness posters. We will also have furry and scaly guests from Extreme Animals, an Oklahoma City based business which brings live animals for the kids to hold and learn about!
July 26 Gamer's Paradise ROUND 2: students learn insider knowledge on gaming design and creation. Then they can test a variety of gaming devices across the ages- Nintendo, Xbox, Sega, virtual Reality! As time permits, students will learn hands-on, entry level coding used in gaming technology and create their own video game! **Students ARE allowed to bring personal devices with parent permission.
Henna Tattoo Artist Racheal Brown Kaleidoscope Arts OKC owner Racheal Brown presented in 2021 during our Body Art camp day. She taught students safety guidelines for Henna ink and shared how she sustains a career as this creative professional. All the students loved their Henna tattoos! | Kisses from a Joey! Extreme Animals visited Revise Summer Camps in 2021 and students fell in love with all the snuggly and scaly friends! We had a Joey, chinchilla, lemur, Fennec fox, and snake- to name a few. Extreme Animals is passionate about educating the public about exotic animals and conservation. We’re thankful we got to learn from them! | Las Vegas Magician Jonathon Meyer Magic week in 2021 was super fun learning some tricks and watching a performance by a Las Vegas magician! Mr. Meyer was so kind to help students fine tune their own magic skills and share some trade secrets for getting into the magic biz! |
Henna Tattoo Artist Racheal Brown
Kisses from a Joey!
Extreme Animals is passionate about educating the public about exotic animals and conservation. We’re thankful we got to learn from them!