
Get ready for an exhilarating summer packed with Sportball excitement that will be the absolute highlight of your child's summer! Dive into a day at Sportball camp, where every moment is a thrilling adventure of fantastic sports games, forging new friendships, and engaging in mind-blowing theme-based activities that guarantee to create memories your child will cherish forever! Plus, we've got you covered with before and after care options, making it super convenient for our hardworking parents. Explore all the fantastic details and diverse camp theme below – it's time to unleash the fun!
REMINDER: The deadline to register for weekly summer camps is Thursday
at midnight the week before the camp starts.
Sportball Geek Week 6–9yrs. Full Day
We at Sportball do not see the word Geek as a negative term. A Geek to us is someone who embraces their imagination, has the courage to explore the unknown and who is always ready to have a new adventure! Here are some of the Highlights of what will take place during Geek Week: Epic Theme Days, Crazy Science Experiments, Nerf Gun adventures, Team Challenges, Lego Building, Live Action Role Play and of course getting active by learning 9 different sports. Geek week is a great way for your child to get active, engage their imagination, make new friends and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
Robotics -Age Group (Grades 1-8)
Grade (1,2,3) Students learn about simple and compound machines and how to power, control and code them while building moving LEGO models powered by motors and battery packs. This is great for learning new mechanical concepts, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills!
Grade (4,5,6) Students will learn robot navigation, mechanics and how robots react to the environment.
Game Development (Grade 3-9)
Minecraft Adventure - Using Minecraft Education students to plan, design, and build games. Within the Minecraft environment, students understand fundamental concepts like variables, conditional statements, and loops, laying the groundwork for future programming.
Scratch Coding - Students will create interactive stories, games, and animations.
Roblox - Students use the text-based programming language, Lua, to code games and learn programming concepts like scripts, variables, conditional statements, and functions
The program for 6-9 years old will be introduced the fundamentals of hand-eye coordination, movement skills, throwing, catching and ball control, and basic strokes of tennis.
Tennis Canada progressive tennis guidelines are implemented.
Please wear proper footwear, dress for the weather, and bring a water bottle. Racquets are provided if needed.
The deadline to register for summer camps is Thursday at midnight the week before the camp starts.
The program for 6-9 years old will be introduced the fundamentals of hand-eye coordination, movement skills, throwing, catching and ball control, and basic strokes of tennis.
Tennis Canada progressive tennis guidelines are implemented.
Please wear proper footwear, dress for the weather, and bring a water bottle. Racquets are provided if needed.
The deadline to register for summer camps is Thursday at midnight the week before the camp starts.
The program for 6-9 years old will be introduced the fundamentals of hand-eye coordination, movement skills, throwing, catching and ball control, and basic strokes of tennis.
Tennis Canada progressive tennis guidelines are implemented.
Please wear proper footwear, dress for the weather, and bring a water bottle. Racquets are provided if needed.
The deadline to register for summer camps is Thursday at midnight the week before the camp starts.