
Program Offerings
At Learning Edventures, we are dedicated to nurturing curiosity, building confidence, and fostering a lifelong love of learning. Our diverse range of programs is thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of students from early childhood through high school, offering personalized support in core subjects, enrichment activities, and academic advancement. Whether your child needs help mastering math, strengthening reading skills, exploring science, learning a new language, or preparing for standardized tests, we offer hands-on, engaging instruction led by passionate educators.
Our programs include one-on-one tutoring, small group sessions, homeschool support, weekend workshops, and summer learning experiences—all aimed at making learning meaningful, enjoyable, and impactful. With flexible scheduling, a supportive learning environment, and a focus on each student’s individual goals, Learning Edventures empowers learners to thrive academically and beyond.
Explore some of our most popular sessions and programs below — click on each for more details below:
Math









Elementary Math (Grades K–5)
Builds a strong foundation in basic arithmetic, number sense, and real-world problem-solving, covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, place value, measurement, time, shapes, simple word problems, and more.
GEOMETRY
Explores shapes, angles, theorems, and proofs, developing logical reasoning and spatial skills for lines, angles, triangles, circles, polygons, congruence, similarity, the Pythagorean theorem, coordinate geometry, and basic proofs.
CALCULUS
Explores change and motion through derivatives and integrals, preparing students for advanced math and science. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
Middle School Math (Grades 6–8)
Prepares students for high school by developing algebra readiness and mathematical reasoning.
Key topics include integers, ratios and proportions, percentages, equations, inequalities, graphing, area/volume, and pre-algebra concepts.
ALGEBRA 2 / TRIGONOMETRY
Expands on Algebra 1 with complex functions and introduces trigonometry
with topics including polynomials, rational expressions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, trigonometric ratios, graphs, and identities.
PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
Develops skills in analyzing data and understanding chance in real-world contexts. Skills include data displays, measures of central tendency, probability rules, distributions, sampling, inference as well as real world applied statistical analysis.
ALGEBRA 1
Introduces variables, linear equations, and functions to build abstract thinking skills.
Key topics include expressions, equations, inequalities, linear functions, systems of equations, exponents, and quadratics.
PRECALCULUS
Bridges the gap between Algebra and Calculus with a focus on functions and advanced math concepts.
Key topics include polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, sequences, series, limits, and complex numbers.
COLLEGE MATH
Covers a variety of college-level math courses that are necessary for general education or STEM-focused career paths. Builds on algebra, quantitative reasoning, matrices, linear models, functions, logic, and applied problem-solving.
English Language Arts
Literacy
Literacy instruction builds foundational skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking by introducing print awareness, phonemic awareness, letter recognition, and early storytelling, helping students become confident communicators.
Handwriting
Handwriting instruction supports motor skills and written communication by focusing on proper letter formation, spacing, and writing fluency in both manuscript (print) and cursive, based on grade level.
Grammar Mechanics
Students gain command of the English language through sentence structure, punctuation, parts of speech, verb tenses, and usage, helping them write clearly and effectively across all subjects.
ELA & Reading
This comprehensive course combines English Language Arts and literature, helping students develop strong comprehension, vocabulary, and analytical skills through the study of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and informational texts.
Reading Comprehension
Students learn strategies to understand and analyze texts deeply—such as identifying main ideas, drawing inferences, summarizing, comparing texts, and citing textual evidence to support understanding.
Writing
Writing instruction builds skills across genres—including personal narratives, opinion pieces, expository essays, and research writing—while teaching students how to plan, organize, draft, revise, and edit their work.
Phonics
Phonics teaches the connection between sounds and letters to help students decode and blend words together, laying the groundwork for accurate reading, spelling, and word recognition in beginning during the early elementary years.
Vocabulary & Spelling
This course improves word knowledge and spelling accuracy by exploring root words, prefixes and suffixes, context clues, word families, and spelling rules across various levels of complexity.
Listening & Speaking
Through structured discussions, presentations, and oral responses, students strengthen listening skills and learn how to express ideas clearly, support opinions, and engage in academic conversation.









Science









Elementary Science (Grades K-5)
Introduces young learners to foundational science concepts through hands-on exploration in life, earth, and physical sciences, covering observation, investigation, basic experiments, weather, animals, plants, and matter.
Physical Science
Covers the properties of matter, energy, motion, forces, and simple machines to build a foundational understanding of how things move and interact in the physical world.
Physics
Examines the laws of nature that govern energy, force, motion, gravity, electricity, waves, magnetism, and the behavior of light and sound to develop a deep understanding of the physical universe.
Life Science
Focuses on living organisms, biomes, and the various types of ecosystems by studying cells, genetics, human body systems, plant and animal life, habitats, food chains, and environmental interactions.
Biology (Living Environments)
Studies living organisms and life processes with a focus on cells, reproduction, genetics, evolution, classification, ecology, and the impact of human activity on ecosystems.
Earth and Space Science
Combines geology, meteorology, and astronomy to explore Earth's structure, weather systems, natural resources, planets, stars, galaxies, and the universe beyond.
Earth Science
Explores Earth's systems and structure, including geology, weather patterns, climate, natural disasters, rocks and minerals, and the water cycle, helping students understand the planet we live on.
Chemistry
Explains matter and its changes by exploring atoms, elements, chemical reactions, the periodic table, bonding, mixtures, and states of matter through hands-on labs and inquiry.
STEM Application
Integrates science, technology, engineering, and math through real-world problem-solving, design challenges, and innovation projects that encourage creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
Social Studies









Elementary Social Studies
Introduces young learners to communities, families, citizenship, basic geography, national symbols, and historical figures to build foundational awareness of the world around them.
Geography
Teaches students about physical and human geography, including map skills, landforms, climate, population distribution, and how geography influences culture and politics.
Global History
Examines major civilizations, belief systems, political systems, and global interactions across regions and eras, from early societies to contemporary global issues.
Middle School Social Studies
Expands students’ understanding of history, geography, government, and economics through the study of ancient civilizations, world religions, U.S. development, and global interconnections.
Government & Civics
Focuses on the structure and function of local, state, and federal governments, individual rights, civic duties, the Constitution, and how citizens engage in democracy.
World History
Explores major events and turning points from ancient to modern times—such as empires, revolutions, wars, and innovations—and their impact on today's interconnected world.
Culture & Communities
Explores how traditions, beliefs, values, and social systems shape communities locally and globally, helping students understand diversity, identity, and cultural awareness.
U.S. History
Chronicles key events, movements, and leaders in American history from colonization to the present, including the Revolutionary War, Civil War, Civil Rights, and modern-day challenges.
Economics
Introduces concepts of supply and demand, personal finance, entrepreneurship, global trade, and economic systems to help students understand financial literacy and real-world decision-making.
Test Preparation









NYS Math, ELA, & Science Exam
Helps students in grades 3–8 build the skills and confidence needed to excel on New York State assessments through targeted review, practice tests, and standards-based instruction.
SHSAT
Equips 8th graders with advanced math and ELA skills, critical thinking strategies, and timed practice to succeed on the Specialized High School Admissions Test for NYC.
PSAT
Provides early college readiness support by sharpening students’ math, reading, and writing skills, and building familiarity with the PSAT format to maximize National Merit opportunities.
NYS Regents Exam
Prepares high school students for success on Regents exams by reviewing subject content, question formats, and test-taking strategies across subjects like Algebra, Living Environment, U.S. History, and more.
SSAT
Prepares students for private school admissions by focusing on verbal reasoning, reading comprehension, and quantitative skills, plus test structure and essay writing.
SAT
Offers in-depth coaching in evidence-based reading, writing, and math, plus test strategy, pacing, and full-length practice exams to improve SAT scores and college admission potential.
MAP Growth Test
Supports students in performing well on MAP Growth assessments through personalized skill-building in reading, math, and language usage with adaptive practice and progress monitoring.
ISEE
Strengthens vocabulary, math, and reading comprehension while familiarizing students with the ISEE format and strategies to boost confidence and performance on all levels of the exam.
ACT
Targets English, math, reading, science, and optional writing through skills review, timed drills, and personalized strategies to help students boost scores and readiness for college.
Financial Literacy









Management
The study of organizing and leading people, projects, and operations; this course focuses on strategic planning, leadership styles, team dynamics, productivity, and effective decision-making.
Economics
The study of how people, businesses, and governments make choices about resources; students explore micro and macroeconomics, supply and demand, markets, global trade, and economic indicators.
Budgeting & Personal Finance
A foundational course on managing everyday finances; students learn to create budgets, set financial goals, track spending, save effectively, and build strong money habits for life.
Entrepreneurship
The process of developing and running a business venture; students learn how to create business plans, analyze markets, build brands, secure funding, and launch innovative products or services.
Real Estate
A practical course on property ownership, transactions, and investment; students learn about buying and selling property, mortgages, market trends, legalities, and building wealth through assets.
Banking & Credit Practices
An introduction to how banking systems and credit operate; students learn to open and manage bank accounts, understand credit cards, build credit, and navigate loans and interest rates.
Finance
The science of managing money for individuals and businesses; this course covers interest, savings, investment basics, budgeting, risk management, and how financial decisions impact long-term goals.
Stocks & Investments
Focused on building financial literacy through investing; this course teaches students how the stock market works, types of investments (stocks, bonds, ETFs), risk vs. return, and long-term wealth strategies.
Taxes & Insurance
A practical course on financial responsibility and protection; students learn how taxes are calculated and filed, what types of insurance exist, and how both play roles in financial security and planning.
Coaching & Mentorship









Studying & Testing Skills
Students learn how to study effectively, manage test anxiety, and apply strategies like active recall, note-taking, and test-day preparation to improve academic performance.
Goal Setting & Self-Management
Learners gain tools to set achievable goals, track their progress, and build habits that promote independence, focus, and self-motivation.
Writing
Focused on building clarity and purpose in writing, students practice essays, personal statements, journaling, and written expression across genres.
Time Management
This program helps students develop routines, prioritize tasks, and use planners and digital tools to manage their time efficiently and reduce procrastination.
Public Speaking
This course develops communication and presentation skills through practice with speeches, audience engagement, body language, and overcoming stage fright.
Research
This course teaches how to find credible sources, take effective notes, organize findings, and write research-based assignments with proper citations.
Critical Thinking
Students build the ability to analyze information, evaluate arguments, and solve problems logically and creatively across academic and real-world contexts.
Debate
Students sharpen their persuasive speaking, argument structure, and listening skills by engaging in structured debates on current issues and ethical topics.
Digital Literacy Tools
Students explore essential digital tools and platforms for learning, collaboration, and productivity, while building safe and responsible online habits.
Remediation & Enrichment Services









Summer Remediation
A focused program that helps students review and rebuild foundational skills over the summer to prevent learning loss and close academic gaps.
Math Intervention
Targeted support in foundational and grade-level math skills through small-group or individualized instruction to strengthen understanding and performance.
ELA Intervention
Support in reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary for students who need help meeting grade-level English Language Arts expectations.
Summer Bridge Prep (K-12)
Designed to prepare students for the upcoming grade level with targeted instruction in core subjects to boost confidence and readiness.
Science Intervention
Provides reinforcement in scientific concepts and inquiry skills to help students grasp challenging topics and succeed in their coursework.
Test Taking
Teaches strategies for managing different types of exams, including multiple choice and written responses, along with time management and test confidence.
Diagnostic & Placement Tests
Assessments used to identify a student’s current academic level and learning needs to guide personalized instruction and class placement.
Social Studies Intervention
Focused instruction to improve comprehension of history, geography, civics, and current events through reading strategies and content review.
Credit Recovery & Placement
Offers students the opportunity to make up missed or failed coursework and get back on track toward timely grade-level promotion or graduation.
College Readiness









Self-Discovery & Goal Setting
Students explore their strengths, interests, and values to set meaningful academic and personal goals aligned with future college and career aspirations.
College & Career Exploration
Introduces students to a range of college majors and career paths through research, assessments, and real-world connections to inform future decisions.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Covers how to complete FAFSA, understand financial aid packages, and search and apply for scholarships to reduce college costs.
Academic Planning & Mentorship
Guidance in course selection, GPA tracking, and building a strong academic profile with support from mentors who help students stay on track.
Standardized Test Preparation
Focused preparation for exams like the PSAT, SAT, and ACT, including test strategies, practice exams, and content review for higher scores.
College Visits & Decision Making
Prepares students to evaluate colleges through virtual/in-person visits, compare offers, and make informed enrollment decisions.
Extracurriculars & Leadership
Helps students identify, participate in, and lead extracurricular activities that reflect their passions and strengthen college applications.
College Applications & Essays
Students receive step-by-step guidance on completing applications and writing compelling personal statements and supplemental essays.
Enrollment & Transitioning
Supports students through the college enrollment process and equips them with academic, social, and life skills to thrive during their first year.
Special Programs & Enrichment Opportunities









STEM Competitions
Students tackle real-world challenges through science, technology, engineering, and math competitions that foster innovation and collaboration.
Real Estate Investment Analysis
Students research colleges, majors, and careers through assessments, guest speakers, and planning tools to align choices with their goals.
Entrepreneurship Showcases
Aspiring young entrepreneurs create business plans, pitch ideas, and gain feedback from peers and mentors in a competitive setting.
Stock Market Investment Program
Guidance in course selection, GPA building, and long-term planning with mentor support to stay focused and motivated.
Essay Writing Contests
Equips students with strategies and content review for exams like PSAT, SAT, and ACT to improve performance and confidence.
Creative Arts & Innovation
Students showcase talents in visual arts, design, or multimedia, gaining confidence and recognition for creative expression and innovation.
Math Competitions
Encourages active involvement in clubs, sports, and service projects while developing leadership, teamwork, and initiative.
Debate & Public Speaking
Participants research, organize, and present arguments in formal debates to develop confidence, articulation, and persuasive speaking.
Academic Bowl
Students compete in team-based quiz-style events covering a wide range of academic topics, boosting recall, teamwork, and academic confidence.
