Virtual School Support

After School and Wednesday Programs designed to compliment virtual school 

Learn ABout Virtual Field Trips for School Groups

Program Name

Description

Cost, Date & Time

Age Range

Outdoor Social Experience Days (OSED) Full-day programming emphasizing outdoor learning and adventure. Internet access and monitored computer time can be provided to meet your students Asynchronous Learning check-ins. Dates: Wednesdays

Time: 8:45 AM – 4:30 PM

Cost: $79/session

Junior Learners: 5-8 years old

Senior Learners: 9-13 years old

After School Enrichment (ASE) Structured, late-afternoon play that enhances your child’s education. Experiential learning in a fun and engaging setting. Dates: Thursdays & Fridays

Time: 3:30 – 6:30 PM

Cost: $49/session

Junior Learners: 5-8 years old

Senior Learners: 9-13 years old

Monitored Virtual Learning Week (MVL) Offers indoor, supervised learning during the school day followed by engaging, outdoor fun Dates: Monday-Friday (Wednesdays = OSED)

Time: 8:45 AM – 4:30 PM

Cost: $350/Week

Senior Learners: 9-13 years old

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Outdoor Social Experience Days

After School Enrichment

Monitored Virtual Learning Week


A Day in the Life…

These are some of the activities your camper might do on OSED & ASE days. Each day is a little different, so please note that not every activity listed will be done, each day!

High Ropes Challenge Course – Experience life at new heights while active learners climb, traverse, crawl, and zip line through our Terrapin Explorer course! Never been on a high ropes course before? Don’t sweat it! Our compassionate camp counselors will be with your student every step of the way.

Rock Climbing – Afterward, active learners will reach new heights on our climbing wall as they reach, step, and problem solve their way to the top! After students gain their confidence on the wall they have the option to race up the wall against a friend, play a game as they ascend, and make art as they climb!

Environmental Learning – Active learning sometimes means actual learning. We’ll go over the importance of taking care of nature and impart the wisdom of leave no trace.

Archery – Test accuracy with a bow and arrow under the supervision of our archery instructors. Receive one on one attention while learning the basics of archery with a compound bow!

Nature Hike – Junior Learners embark on a wondrous nature hike to learn about the flora and fauna surrounding Historic Savage Mill!
Mountain Biking – Senior Learners will hit the biking trails for a challenging 12-mile (round-trip) mountain biking adventure to Lake Elkhorn in Columbia, Maryland! Campers will enjoy lunch in front of the lake and learn the basics of Mountain Biking under the guidance of our experienced staff.

Water Activities – To cool off from the summer sun, active learners will zoom down our giant slip n’ slide, have a water balloon fight, and play water games! Take a walk down to the river for a lifeguarded creek hopping excursion, where campers will use nets and a magnifying glass to explore the critters and plants living in the Little Patuxent River!

Classic Camp Fun – On land, active learners will get to participate in classic summer camp traditions like tie dye, field games, arts and crafts, making fun food, camp songs, and more, all while making new friends.

 

Safety Precautions in the age of COVID-19

Terrapin Adventures is following all of the guidelines and requirements given by Maryland Department of Health,
who sets legal standards, inspects, and oversees all certified camps in Maryland.

  • Each student will undergo a health screening each morning for signs and symptoms of the virus
  • Students will have their temperature taken before being admitted
  • Students will complete a health form so that we can identify who may be immunocompromised or at risk and should not attend the program
  • Built in hand-washing and hand-sanitizing times are scheduled before and after activities
  • High touch and traffic areas like tables, doors, equipment will be sanitized throughout the day with EPA approved disinfectant
  • Students showing signs of illness will be quarantined and sent home immediately
  • Staff unwell will not be permitted to be at our facility
  • We will keep up to date with all guidance from the CDC and American Camp Association
  • We will avoid activities in which campers will need close contact with one another
  • We will have a doctor and nurse who we are able to call throughout the week and take instruction from
  • All staff working are trained and mindful of all protocols and CDC recommendations