So Aidan is our official brain chase kid this summer, who is already signed up for five hours of online learning each week beginning on June 22nd. We’re getting close! Just 13 more days to go!
If you’re worried about camps, family vacations or anything else getting in the way of Brain Chase, don’t be! Brain Chase is a super flexible online learning program for kids ages 6-16. Since the learning is web based, your child can complete their five hours for five weeks wherever they want and whenever they find the time! The only thing you really need is high-speed web access. You’re even able to complete math, language and reading assignments on tablets! It is recommended, however, to have a desktop or laptop computer for the writing assignments.
Brain Chase totally understands we’re all busy having fun over the summer. If students fall behind on their 5 hours of work, students can just catch up the next time they log in. You just can’t work ahead of schedule. For more information on the flexibility of Brain Chase, read up here.
So that means that Aidan will be able to work on Brain Chase when we’re down the cape on our week’s vacation and after he gets home from camp. If he’s too tired to work on it after some of his long camp days, it’s ok! He can just catch up when he’s rested and has more time! I think the flexibility will be so convenient. We’ll easily fit Brain Chase in as we see fit!
It’s not too late to sign up, either! Right now, Brain Chase is offering a PREMIUM PRICING PACKAGE valued at $249 for the first child and $149 for each sibling. This package includes access to the online summer learning plus a Brain Chase branded backpack, a Brain Chase T-shirt and a Sunstone of Cortes patch. Regular pricing for Brain Chase is currently $199 for the first child and $100 for each sibling.
And teachers, are you listening? This is the good bit for you. Each time you refer a child to Brain Chase, you’ll receive a $15 gift card to Staples! How awesome is that for your back-to-school shopping and classroom prepping for your incoming students next fall? Just tell your students to enter your name and school name at the time of registration! How easy is that? You can print these fliers and plaster them with your referral information!
Go for it – sign up for Brain Chase now! Good luck to all the kids as they hunt for that real life treasure!
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Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in conjunction with The Motherhood and the creators of Brain Chase. I received compensation and a free membership to take part in this awesome campaign. All opinions are mine.
That sounds awesome. My boys would love this.
Brain Chase sounds like a great program. I need to look into it for my niece and nephew.
I love Brain Chase. I’ve been hearing quite a bit about it and think my kiddos would just love it!
Brain Chase sounds great I have workbooks that my kids work on during the summer but maybe this is something I should look into!
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Pinning this for later!
We have a ton of camps arranged for the kids but this would be perfect for those not so perfect days.
My son is a visual learner and this would be perfect for him.
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I need to find some educational websites for my kids to interact with this summer.
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we usually get the kids workbooks but this might the a fun and different way to keep learning this summer
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This sounds great. I would so use this in our homeschooling. Perfect for the summer.
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Brain Chase sounds great! I want to keep my kid active with academic stuff this summer.
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I never heard of Brain Chase but it’s a great idea. It’s important to keep kids challenged and learning during the summer.
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Deinfiltey need to check this out for my son. I keep hearing great things about it
This really would be a great fund raising option. It would be an awesome adventure for the kids too.
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This sounds like a great idea. I always worry that my kids will lose everything they learned during the year so this is perfect. Thanks for the idea.. .:)
I have been hearing stuff about this. Thanks for the info.
I haven’t heard of brain chase before but it sounds like a great way to keep learning this summer. thanks for sharing.
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Keeping the mind active in the summer months when school is out is so important – Brain Games like these sound fun.
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The creators of the Program definitely solved the Problem of Kids falling behind during the Summer and also a flexible way for them to learn
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Awesome program! Love that a referral gets you some cash from staples!
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This looks a like a program that the kids and I would both love playing together. I really like when products make learning fun
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I’ll have to check it out! We homeschool so learning never ends!
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This sounds fun but we have already spent so much on our school year. *Sigh* (we homeschool)
I am checking this out. I think it is so important to keep kids brains working during the summer months while school is out.
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It’s great to keep kids active during the summer months – learning doesn’t stop because school is on break. When a program interests my kids, they are more likely to stay involved and interactive with it. This appears to be a good one.
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