Algebra All-Star Math Camp

Prepare to be amazed as you watch your differently-wired kiddo make real friends, explore this unique content, grow under the guidance of this expert mentor, and be seen in all their glory!

Our Promise To You

100% Satisfaction Guarantee:

Due to the unique nature of our fast paced Summer camps, if you’re not 100% IN LOVE with this camp within the first 24 hours, you can either transfer to another camp or get a 100% refund to your family’s YSA account as credit toward a future class.

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Why Take This Camp?

Finally! An Algebra Camp that  teaches math the way it’s meant to be taught!

Unlock your child's mathematical potential and instill confidence in algebraic concepts through an enriching and enjoyable camp experience.

In Algebra All-Stars Math Camp, your budding mathematician will embark on a journey through essential algebraic principles, setting the stage for a strong mathematical foundation.

Your child will develop proficiency in adding and subtracting polynomials, and uncover the intricacies of multiplying binomials, setting them on a path towards algebraic mastery.

Packed with engaging explanations and real-world examples, Algebra All-Stars Math Camp ensures that every concept is not only understood but also applied, equipping your child with the skills they need for success in algebra and beyond!

 

Ages: 8-12

Class size: Maximum- 8 Students

Level: All

Camp Price: $37 per session

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What Our Parents Say…

Meet Your Mentor

Mark Tidman

I’m 32 and father to active, Neurodivergent boys. I fortunately have passed on this gene, and I am excited that I have learned how to transform what I do into a superpower. Neurodivergent students have the highest level of intelligence, yet they are under-served in almost every classroom. Learning in school, I found teachers I connected with, but none that I truly was passionate about learning from. I struggled in high school and once I got into college, I was extremely successful, not because of my teachers but because I was finally able to master the concept of self-teaching.

I finished my pre-medical program and taught myself little tips and tricks along the way to graduate with a 3.8 from Biology I and II, Chemistry I and II, Organic Chemistry, Genetics Microbiology, and Anatomy I and II. I would often hold tutoring sessions for these classes and help other students in the classroom by showing them my tips and tricks on how to master and remember the content. These classes I thought I had no interest in in high school because I was not learning the appropriate way for me to absorb information.

We are all born with a growth mindset, especially Neurodivergent learners. The motivating and driving factor however, is finding the correct way to learn this knowledge or an instructor you connect with.

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