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Super Why Reading Camps help children build literacy skills
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Super Why Reading Camps transform 4 and 5 year olds into reading superheroes.
Each day at Super Why Reading Camps, 4 and 5 year olds transform into one of the Super Why characters and take part in reading-based, branded Super Why crafts, games and songs that practice targeted, early literacy skills. Registration is free, and campers work on their literacy skills but also participate in a classroom environment as they make new friends.
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Arizona PBS Previews is a local public television program presented by Arizona PBS
Arizona PBS Previews
Super Why Reading Camps help children build literacy skills
Special | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
Each day at Super Why Reading Camps, 4 and 5 year olds transform into one of the Super Why characters and take part in reading-based, branded Super Why crafts, games and songs that practice targeted, early literacy skills. Registration is free, and campers work on their literacy skills but also participate in a classroom environment as they make new friends.
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A B C D E F G We're offering these camps for these amazing students that wouldn't be able t afford a private camp setting.
They are exposed to sounds and l rhyming and all of those amazing skills that they need to be successful in preschool.
What show are we working with?
Super Why!
Super Why!
Arizona PBS provides the curric that we get to teach in the clas To have this program over this s is a huge help for my daughter.
I'm in school to be a medical as and my son Jordano he's six years old.
Hearing about the mix of educati and fun combined into one, that was a big reason why I wan to send him there for the summer He was a little shy.
It was his first time in a schoo Some of the students hav never been exposed to school, so being able to participate in th it helps them to better transiti They are more ready to star academically, socially, emotiona Jordano started learning all of skills, and now you see him thri It's not just about the camp its It's also all of the materials and resources that the students get to take home with them every day.
Heres yours.
They are providing books for hi to read throughout the summer.
School supplies, tablets.
Cost wise, most of these camps you're paying about $500 a week.
I'm a full time student, so for them to provide supplies for us, I'm super grateful for that.
The night before kindergarten.
Before Super Why Jordano was not interested in re You remember you night before kindergarten, right Yeah.
Once joining Super Why, he enjoys it a lot more.
Bedtime reading is something I d every night with him.
He has read over 100 books by no If the Super Why program didn't I'm not confident that a lot of would have other affordable opt of where to send their kids.
The partnership that we have wit is something that I am very grat because the kids have experienc wouldn't have been able to witho The celebration at the en of the program is so wonderful.
Jordano was super excited.
And he wanted us to see: “Look, mom, I did it.
Look, mom, I achieved something.
It warmed our hearts to see him Hearing the stories from the families makes me fee that everything that we do is wo It is my hope that we continue t for many, many more years and that we get to reach more families in our community and many families around the val

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