Math Camp – Week 2: Math in the Real World

July 13 – July 17

Morning Focus:

Morning Class Introduction

Math Camp – Week 2: Math in the Real World:Fractions, Measurement & Proportional Thinking

Grades 1–2:

Students explore fractions, sharing, and measurement through hands-on activities, connecting math to time, money, and everyday experiences.

Grades 3–4:

Students connect fractions, decimals, and measurement to real-life problem solving, building confidence with multi-step applications.

Grades 5–6:

Students learn how fractions, ratios, and percentages work together in real-world contexts, developing a strong foundation for middle school math.

The Afternoon Electives

Option A: The Design Studio (Arts & Crafts)

Option B: The Strategy Arena (Mind Sports & Games)

Registration

Xcurio Waitlist Policy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the drop-off and pick-up times?

A: Our standard camp day runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Drop-off begins at 8:45 AM to allow for a smooth start to the day. For families who need additional flexibility, extended care is available from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Not at all. Our curriculum is introductory, age-appropriate, and designed for all learners, regardless of prior experience. Concepts are taught through games, discussions, hands-on activities, and role-play, rather than traditional lectures, ensuring students feel confident and engaged.

During the morning academic sessions, students are grouped strictly by grade to ensure high-quality instruction and appropriate pacing. In the afternoons, students choose from Arts or Games electives, which are mixed-age—allowing siblings to spend time together if they wish.

Our team is made up of experienced educators and high-achieving university students specializing in Business or Education. All staff members are background-checked, First Aid trained, and selected for their ability to connect with children in a supportive and engaging way.

While we are unable to offer refunds for missed days, our instructors will ensure your child is supported upon return. We help them catch up on key concepts and group projects so they can rejoin their classmates with confidence and without feeling behind.

Mornings focus on math or business learning, where students build academic skills in a structured but engaging environment. Afternoons are dedicated to games, arts, and creative activities, providing a balanced day that supports both learning and fun.

Students should bring a nut-free lunch, a water bottle, and comfortable clothing suitable for both classroom learning and active games. All learning materials are provided by XCurio Academy.

Yes. Our program is aligned with the Ontario Curriculum and enriched with Singapore Math methodologies, focusing on deep understanding, problem-solving, and critical thinking rather than memorization.