Summer is approaching, and many parents are ready for a break from managing at-home learning that has dominated family routines since last March. With ongoing uncertainty about in-person gatherings in some states, families are weighing whether to send kids to traditional summer camp or choose alternatives that feel safer and more predictable.
If you have children between the ages of 8 and 15, online virtual camps are a strong option to consider. Virtual summer camps offer structure, enrichment, and social opportunities while avoiding the sudden closures or changing policies that have disrupted plans the past year. They also give kids a chance to reconnect with routine, build new skills, and enjoy live interaction with instructors and peers.

Why Choose a Virtual Summer Camp?
Virtual summer camps combine academic enrichment and creative play in ways that are flexible and engaging. For parents hesitant about in-person camps—or for those who simply prefer the convenience of online options—virtual camps provide:
- Consistent schedules that help restore a daily routine.
- Opportunities for social interaction with peers through guided activities and dedicated social time.
- Skill-building classes taught by experienced instructors, focused on creative, performance, leadership, and digital skills.
- Reduced risk of last-minute cancellations or changing health policies that can disrupt in-person programming.
Well-designed online camps are more than passive video lessons. They incorporate live instruction, hands-on assignments, movement breaks, and structured social moments so campers stay active, engaged, and connected.
Especially Unique Online Classes
One provider offering a range of online summer camp options is ClasShare. Their virtual camp model focuses on live, skill-based classes led by certified instructors. ClasShare schedules half-day sessions that blend creative and practical subjects with physical activity and social time so participants enjoy a balanced and dynamic experience.
How ClasShare’s Virtual Summer Camp Works
ClasShare’s half-day camps run three-hour sessions that combine three courses each day: two skill-based classes plus one movement or physical activity course, along with an additional 15 minutes set aside for social time. This format keeps campers active and interested while giving them a chance to practice newly learned skills, engage in exercise, and make friends in a supervised online environment.
According to ClasShare, their virtual camp offers multiple tracks focused on building skills that support academic, creative, and social development. Each track is designed to spark curiosity, nurture creativity, and offer hours of meaningful summer activity for kids.

Online Virtual Camp Classes
The virtual camp curriculum includes a range of tracks tailored to different interests. Each track mixes instruction, practice, movement, and social time. Sample class offerings include:
Acting Fundamentals
- Intro to Acting
- Movement
- Social Time
- Improv
Intermediate Acting
- The Business of Acting
- Movement
- Social Time
- Audition Techniques
Acting in Film
- Sketch Comedy
- Movement
- Social Time
- Improv
Create YouTube Videos
- Create YouTube Videos in 55 Minutes
- Movement
- Social Time
- Content Creation
Comedy Creative
- Sketch Comedy
- Movement
- Social Time
- Improv
Theater Creative
- Intro to Drama
- Theater Dance
- Social Time
- Shakespeare Performance
Be a Great Speaker
- Public Speaking
- Movement
- Social Time
- Storytelling
Entrepreneurship — Be a Leader
- Entrepreneurship: Pitch Your Idea
- Movement
- Social Time
- Leadership

Class Information
- Half-day camps run three hours each: morning sessions from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and afternoon sessions from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
- Each half-day session mixes two skill-based classes with a movement class and a social period so campers get a well-rounded experience.
- ClasShare promotes a range of tracks that help children build confidence, creativity, and practical skills while enjoying a structured and social online environment.
- There is a promotional discount available—ask the program coordinator for details on how to receive 10% off registration.
Virtual summer camps offer a practical, engaging alternative to traditional in-person programs, providing routine, enrichment, and social connection without the uncertainty some families still face. If you’re exploring online options this summer, consider programs that prioritize live instruction, varied activities, and opportunities for children to connect and grow.