Join Our Courses/Events
If you want to register for courses, events or private tutoring, please login first.
Please take the Assessment Test if you do not know which level of class to register.
2025 Summer Camps
Note: Half-day camps can be combined as full-day camps from 8:30am-5pm.
Week 1 (07/07-07/11)
07/07 to 07/11 5 Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 5We have 2 writing camps for upper level of elementary school students this Summer. You may attend one of them, or join both. This is the 1st out of 2 writing camps for Grade 3-5.
Writing Camp: Writing Skills for Grades 3–5
This fun and supportive camp is designed to help young writers in Grades 3–5 build strong foundations in both writing and grammar. Through engaging lessons, creative prompts, and interactive activities, students will learn how to express their ideas clearly and confidently.
Campers will:- Practice writing personal narratives, opinion pieces, and informative paragraphs
- Learn how to organize writing with clear beginnings, middles, and endings
- Strengthen grammar skills including punctuation, capitalization, parts of speech, and sentence structure
- Expand their vocabulary and improve sentence variety
- Participate in fun peer sharing and guided editing exercises
By the end of the camp, students will be more confident in their writing, better equipped to handle classroom assignments, and excited to keep growing as young authors.
Ideal for: Students entering Grades 3–5
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
Skill Level: Open to all—whether your child needs extra writing support or just loves to write!Week 2 (07/14-07/18)
07/14 to 07/18 5 half day Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 7The camp is to make writing easy and enjoyable for children in grades K-2. The camp involves incorporating activities that are engaging, age-appropriate, and focused on building foundational writing skills.
Here are a few example strategies we employ at our camp to actively involve children in writing:
- Use Fun Prompts: Provide interesting prompts that stimulate imagination and creativity. For example, "If I could go anywhere in the world, I would go to..." or "My favorite animal is..."
- Start Small: Begin with simple writing tasks such as writing a sentence from simple to descriptive or a short paragrap. Gradually increase the complexity as they become more confident.
- Provide Positive Feedback: Encourage children's efforts and celebrate their progress. Offer specific praise for their ideas, efforts, and improvements in writing.
- Make it Fun: Turn writing into a game by playing writing-related activities like word bingo, storytelling games, or writing scavenger hunts.
- Read Aloud: Read stories and books aloud to children to expose them to different writing styles, vocabulary, and sentence structures. This can inspire their own writing.
- Offer Choices: Allow children to choose their writing topics or formats. Giving them autonomy increases motivation and engagement.
By incorporating these strategies, we can help make writing enjoyable and easy for children in grades K-2, laying a strong foundation for their literacy development.
Instructor: Jennifer RoseWeek 3 (07/21-07/25)
07/21 to 07/25 5 Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 5Middle School Writing & Grammar Camp
Unlock the power of words! This engaging camp is designed to help middle school students strengthen their writing skills and build a strong foundation in grammar. Through fun and interactive lessons, students will learn how to write clear, organized, and thoughtful paragraphs and essays while improving their grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.
Camp activities will include:- Writing personal narratives, opinion pieces, and informative essays
- Learning how to organize ideas with strong topic sentences and logical flow
- Expanding vocabulary and using more descriptive, precise language
- Mastering grammar basics such as subject-verb agreement, punctuation, and sentence variety
- Engaging in peer review and editing exercises to develop revision skills
By the end of the camp, students will have greater confidence in their writing abilities and the tools to communicate more effectively in school and beyond.
Ideal for: Students entering Grades 6–8
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
Skill Level: All levels welcome – from struggling writers to budding authors!Week 4 (07/28-08/01)
07/28 to 08/01 5 half day Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 3Writing Camp: Make Stories (Grades K–2)
In this joyful and imaginative camp, young learners will take their first steps into the world of writing! Perfect for beginning writers, this camp helps students in Grades K–2 turn their thoughts, drawings, and ideas into real stories.
Through fun activities and guided storytelling, students will:- Build confidence in expressing their ideas
- Learn how to form complete sentences and simple paragraphs
- Create characters, settings, and story events
- Combine drawing and writing to develop storybooks
- Practice vocabulary, spelling, and basic grammar in an encouraging environment
Each camper will create their own storybook to take home, celebrating their creativity and progress. This camp is a wonderful way to spark a lifelong love of writing in early elementary students!
07/28 to 08/01 5 half day Monday-Friday 9:00am-12:00pm $250/camp Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 1Literary reading skills are above basic reading skills (outline meaning) and key reading skills (summary scanning) to the point where we are grasping complex texts in all their complexity during reading. It is reading between lines in order to discover levels of meaning and develop complex interpretations.
In this class, students will:
(1) Review Basic Reading (imagining, responding, skimming)
(2) Learn Reflective Reading (selecting, scanning, tracking)
(3) Learn Analytical Reading (Interpreting, analyzing)
(4) Write a critical analysis style essay
(5) Build up vocabulary throughout reading
(6) Form up their unique critical essay writing style with correct logical structure and grammar.
In this one week camp, the instructor will lead students to read at least one book, plus shorter pieces or chapters from books in a variety of genres.For essay writing, the first step of critical writing is to take notes on evidence, document quotes and paraphrases while reading. The purpose of critical analysis is not merely to inform, but also to evaluate the worth, utility, excellence, distinction, truth, validity, beauty, or goodness of something from the books that students are reading. We will instruct students to write those notes down on a notebook.
The second step of critical writing is to design a clear logical structure of an essay. Students need to design/plan their essay with clear logical flow before start writing critical essay.
During the revising process, we will check the logical structure, information, interpretation, evaluation of the text, and eliminate grammar errors.
Text Books (Free Rent from Sunshine Elite Education or student purchase)
(1) The Pearl By John Steinbeck
(2) Animal Farm by George Orwell
(3) A World of Ideas: Essential Readings for College Writers By Lee A. Jacobus, 9th EditionClass Plan:
Monday:
Discuss and practice critical reading strategies on the Pearl, including active reading, pre-reading, turning headings or titles into questions, 20 questions after reading chapter 1, embracing confusion, note taking, double entries, ?nding the main ideas, author’s techniques, rhetorical strategies, evidence, underlying assumptions and biases, vocabulary in context, mapping, making inferences, second draft reading, soaps (subject, occasion, audience, purpose, speaker), paying attention to diction (contrast 2 articles), logos, ethos and pathos, re?ecting on what it means to the student’s life and society at large (circles of re?ection), paraphrasing, what does it not say, statistics, why does it matter, evaluationA World of Ideas: p. 1: Evaluating Ideas: An Introduction to Critical Reading Example/Practice: Machiavelli/Frederick Douglass Homework: Read civil disobedience and map it
Tuesday:
Discuss Civil Disobedience and The Pearl practicing critical reading
Discuss Critical Analysis Paper
Homework:
Read Animal Farm. Pick a topic and ?nd 3 quotes and thesis statement
Wednesday:
Discuss Animal Farm practicing critical reading
Discuss crediting sources and analyzing quotes within paragraphs
Model Essay Work on Drafts
Homework:
Draft 1 Critical EssayThursday:
Work on Critical Essay Drafts in Class
Read additional Essays from "A World of Ideas" : James Madison, de Tocqueville
Homework:
Final Drafts Due
Read Jean-Jacques RousseauFriday:
Instructor: Julie Hlad
Read Essays from "A World of Ideas" of authors
Hannah Arendt, Friedrich Nietzsche, Virginia WoolfWeek 5 (08/04-08/08)
08/04 to 08/08 5 half day Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 5We have 2 writing camps for upper level of elementary school students this Summer. You may attend one of them, or join both. This is the 2nd Writing camp.
Writing Camp: Publish Your Book! (Grades K–2)
Calling all young storytellers! In this exciting and imaginative camp, students in Grades K–2 will become real authors as they plan, write, and illustrate their very own storybooks — and take home a published copy to treasure.
Through fun, age-appropriate lessons and creative activities, students will:- Create characters, settings, and simple story plots
- Practice sentence writing, sequencing, and story structure
- Combine drawing and writing to bring their stories to life
- Learn to revise with guidance and support
- Design a cover and illustrations for their final book
At the end of camp, each student will proudly receive a printed version of their very own book to share with family and friends. This camp is the perfect way to build confidence, spark imagination, and help young learners fall in love with storytelling!
Ideal for students entering Grades K–2. No writing experience needed—just big ideas and creativity!
08/04 to 08/08 5 half day Monday-Friday 1:00pm-4:00pm $250/camp Location: 16100 NW Cornell Road Suite 210 Room 5We have 2 writing camps for upper level of elementary school students this Summer. You may attend one of them, or join both. This is the 2nd Writing camp for Grade 3-5.
Writing Camp: Publish Your Book! (Grades 3–5)
Become a young author this summer!
If your child has a big imagination and a story to tell, this camp is the perfect place to turn their ideas into a real, printed book! In this fun and supportive creative writing camp, students will discover the joy of writing, build confidence in their voice, and experience the thrill of becoming a published author.
Campers will:- Create their own characters, worlds, and exciting storylines
- Learn how to bring their ideas to life through vivid descriptions and dialogue
- Build essential writing and revision skills through fun, step-by-step guidance
- Add personal touches with cover design and illustrations
- Take home a professionally printed copy of their very own book to share with family and friends!
Whether your child is already a storyteller or just discovering the magic of writing, this camp is designed to inspire creativity, encourage expression, and help every student fall in love with writing.
For motivated young writers entering Grades 3–5 — no experience needed, just imagination!
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication or contest, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.2025 Summer Classes
- 07/11 to 08/15 6 Classes Friday 4:00pm-6:00pm $315/term Location: Online6
Course Description:
Strong essay writing skills are essential for academic success in high school, college, and beyond—regardless of your future field of study, whether it’s business, science, engineering, or medicine.This introductory course is your first step toward mastering academic essay writing. You'll be guided through the key elements of essay construction, including different types of essays, paragraph development, topic sentences, thesis statements, supporting evidence, grammar for academic writing, and effective vocabulary choices.
By the end of the course, with focused effort and participation, you will be able to write a well-organized, clearly argued short essay that meets the standards of American English in grammar, usage, and mechanics.
Instructor: Julie Hlad07/10 to 08/14 6 Classes Thursday 4:00pm-6:00pm $315/term Location: Online6Course Description:
This class is for high school students who wants to improve and refine their Essay skills in Summer. The class will introduce and practice Essay writing skills required by high school, especially practice for the timed Essay so that students will be more successful in their high school English classes.This course is the step towards to the high school Honor English and AP English essay. You will be guided through the writing process, learning the essential components of the American high school essay. Topics include the various types of essays, the structure, and the development of paragraphs, topic sentences, thesis statements, supporting examples, grammar for academic writing, and vocabulary choices.
By the end of this course, students will be more ready for their high school Honor or AP English classes Students may continue to improve and deep their Essay writing skills by entering to Essay Writing I or II class in the coming Fall term at Sunshine.
Student Grammar/Workbooks:
1. Editor in Chief Level 3
2. Sadlier: Grammar and Writing for Standard Tests
3. How to Write High School Essay
4. The Seagull Reader EssaysBooks in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy a hard copy of the book from Sunshine when it's available.
Instructor: Julie Hlad2025 Winter/Spring Classes
- 01/11 to 06/07 20 Classes Saturday 1:00pm-2:30pm $765/term No classes on Mar. 22 and 29Location: Online1
This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 3 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Here is a presentation video for the class:
https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/videos/presentations/Strength-Focused-Writing-122020.mp4Writing Level 3 focuses on writing three related paragraphs on one topic.
We will be building writing skills and grammar systematically for students in grades 3 and 4. Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade 3 students and on-level grade 4 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content! When your student is ready to develop multiple organizational structures, they will move on to Level 4.
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
For example, in Level 3, instead of asking a child to write about themselves, a guided writing assignment could provide the following prompts: 1. What is something you like to do? Explain what you like about it or how you do it. 2. What are some important things to know about you? [Choose at least 3 details, such as name, age, family members, school, favorite things] 3. What experiences in your past have been important to you? 4. Complete the sentence: I am the kind of person who _______. 5. What does it feel like to be you? 6. Now write your paragraphs in a good order.
A child who follows these prompts learns to include explanations, make generalizations, and order paragraphs thoughtfully. They learn specific ending strategies, such as closing with feelings.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
We will begin each class by building grammar with the Grammar Workshop from Sadlier throughout the year.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Writing 3B
Grammar Workshop for Grade 3 (Continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=39(1 spot left)
01/13 to 06/09 20 Classes Monday 5:00pm-6:30pm $765/term No classes on Mar. 24, May 26Location: Online1This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 4 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Here is a presentation video for the class:
https://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/videos/presentations/Strength-Focused-Writing-122020.mp4Level 4 focuses on creating coherent, complete writing that is well developed with an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
We will be building writing skills and vocabulary systematically for students in grades 4 and 5. Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade-4 students and on-level grade 5 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content! When your student has achieved some facility with a variety of organizational structures, they will move on to Level 5.
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
For example, in Level 4, instead of asking a child to write an essay introducing themselves, a guided writing assignment could provide the following prompts: 1. What is something you like to do? Explain what you like about it or how you do it. 2. What are some important things to know about you? [Choose at least 3 details, such as name, age, family members, school, favorite things] 3. What experiences in your past have been important to you? 4. Complete the sentence: I am the kind of person who _______. 5. What does it feel like to be you? 6. Now write your paragraphs in a good order.
A student who follows these prompts learns to include explanations, make generalizations, and order paragraphs thoughtfully. They learn the strategy of closing with feelings.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
We will begin each class by building grammar with the Grammar Workshop from Sadlier throughout the year.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Strength Writing 4B
Grammar Workshop for Grade 4 (continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/16 to 06/05 20 Classes Thursday 6:30pm-8:00pm $765/term No classes on Mar. 27Location: Online1This level 5 class is a refined skill-based guided writing class that is taught in a different way and introduces research: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
We will be building writing skills and vocabulary systematically for students in grades 5 and 6. Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade 5 students and on-level grade 6 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content! When your student is ready to write extensive papers and write in test-taking conditions they will move on to Level 6.
Our "skill-based" program helps students focus on specific writing skills in each class, so they gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with scientific writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
For example, in Level 5, a guided writing assignment could provide the following prompts: 1. What are three adjectives that describe you? Write two synonyms for each adjective, then circle the best descriptive word. 2. Give evidence (reasons or examples) to support each of the adjectives you chose. 3. What past experiences have contributed to making you who you are? 4. Complete the sentence: I am the kind of person who _______. 5. What does it feel like to be you?
A student who follows these prompts learns to use a thesaurus, provide support for general statements, describe cause and effect relationships, and make classifications and generalizations.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
We will begin each class by building grammar with the Grammar Workshop from Sadlier throughout the year.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Strength Writing 5B
Grammar Workshop for Grade 5 (Continued)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/10 to 06/06 20 Classes Friday 4:30pm-6:00pm $765/term No classes on Mar. 21 and 28Location: Online1This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 6/7 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Level 6/7 prepares students for middle school success. The small class size makes it possible to focus on students' particular needs, including essay writing and writing under testing conditions. Students learn skills such as topic testing, effective searches, and source evaluation.
Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade-6 students and on-level grade 7 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content!
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Strength Writing 6/7B
Grammar for Writing 6 (Continued)
Grammar for Middle School (Digital copy only)Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/11 to 06/07 20 Classes Saturday 3:30pm-5:00pm $765/term No classes on Mar. 22 and 29Location: Online1This class is a refined skill-based guided writing level 7/8 class that is taught in a different way: Strength-Focused By Jennifer Rose.
Level 7/8 prepares students for middle school success. The small class size makes it possible to focus on students' particular needs, including essay writing and writing under testing conditions. Students learn skills such as topic testing, effective searches, and source evaluation.
Most of the skills are drawn from the higher level of the grade spread, therefore this class is most appropriate for advanced grade-7 students and on-level grade 8 students. Each of our levels has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content!
Our "skill-based" program helps children focus on specific writing skills in each class, so students gain mastery skill by skill. They become confident, competent writers. Each term we practice many genres of writing. Each genre builds different skills such as building attention to word choice with poetry and attention to descriptive details with science writing.
Meanwhile "guided" writing is highly supported, and enables students to produce complete writing that is well-structured.
We will use the https://stonesoup.com/ website for inspiration, submit writing for publication, and if all goes as planned, we will do some publishing of our own.
Textbooks:
Grammar book: Grammar for Writing 7 (Continue)Note: Books in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also buy the textbooks at the group discount price on Sunshine's website via this link:
Instructor: Jennifer Rose
http://www.sunshineeliteeducation.com/course.php?term=3901/10 to 06/06 20 Classes Friday 5:00pm-6:30pm $765/term No classes on Mar. 21 and 28Location: Online6This course offers a critical-creative reading and annotating path to good composing practices at upper secondary and tertiary stages of learning. It aims to support your development of rhetorical strategies, literary analysis and critical composing practices.
You will learn varying kinds of critical thinking needed to make choices – choices of creative purpose and the diction, detail, imagery, and syntax to fulfill it. You will learn the questions to ask to develop a research question and a tenable thesis statement. You will be given sources to support your learning to summarize, quote, cite and reference properly. You will read different types of critical essays that offer various types of claims and well-supported arguments, all to support your understanding of how you may shape your essay. You will increase your vocabulary, understanding of logical, ethical and emotional fallacies to avoid and boost confidence in your capacity for writing various types of essays and critical tasks.
Though the focus of the class will be on composing various types of essays required by AP and IB Diploma Programs, several of those types pertain to SAT essay writing, such as the AP rhetorical analysis essay and IB literary commentary. Preparation for those, including annotating text and various pre-writing approaches can support SAT test takers to prepare for writing and essay well.
Each Essay Level and Grammar has two years worth of skill content. A student can take this level for two years without repeating content!
Student Grammar/Workbooks for Essay 2B:
1. Erica Meltzer: How to Write for Class
2. Grammar & Writing for Standard TestsWe may also use the following textbooks as a reference in class:
1. Patterns for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader and Guide by Laurie G. Kirszner (Author)
2. From Inquiry to Academic Writing: A text and reader fourth edition by Stuart Greene
3.Various SAT Grammar practicesBooks in PDF will be uploaded to the students' class page before the term starts. You may also borrow a hard copy of the textbooks from Sunshine whenever it's still available.
Instructor: Julie HladSunshine Textbook@Group Buying Price
- $19/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.
(1 book left)
$19/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$19/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$35/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.(2 books left)
$35/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$35/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$35/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$35/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.(1 book left)
$14/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$14/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$18/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$18/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.$22/book Book pick up: Wednesday 4pm-6pm at 15320 NW Central Dr. Ste D6.- Sunshine Enrichment Class Coupons
- Sunshine Elite Education is closed on all major holidays.
- Missing classes with notice can be made up by class replay for the online classes in current term.
- Sunshine Elite Education private tutoring for SAT/Writing/Math is available upon request.
- Sunshine Elite Education reserves the right to update or modify the class plan at any time with or without any further notice.