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3. Ages 8-9 Morning Classes
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Duck(tape) Games - 1781 600
with Kirsten Rief
Welcome to the Duck(tape) Games! We will create games like PLINKO, marble mazes, Mystery Picture Flip and choose your own challenges to prepare for a mini game tournament at the end of the week. If you are creative and love to use problem solving skills to make working games and art out of cardboard, duct tape and more, then this is the class for you!
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Electricity, Magnetism & Sound 101 - 1457 600
with Loran Krysl
Comd do fun activities with electricity, magnetism and sound. Build electrical devices that "magically" move a levitate objects without touching them, light up and produce a mild shock, map a magnetic field, make electromagnets and electric motors. Learn how speakers work, learn about sound waves and vibrations, make a wineglass sing and break with sound waves. Use a strobe light to create optical illusions you have to see to believe! Note: This class covers many of the same topics as Electricity, Magnetism & Sound 202 for ages 10-12, but the activities and discussions are more age-appropriate for children 8-9.
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Human Anatomy 101 - 1749 600
with Amy Schick
The human body is amazing. Come learn about the body systems that allow you to learn at school, kick a soccer ball and enjoy an ice cream cone. The week will be filled with hands on activities to increase your knowledge of the human body. Special Note: We will be dissecting during the week.
Lego My Fairy Tale - 1695 600
with Rochelle Proby
Come one, come all! Join me on a STEM adventure with Legos! We will embark on a journey to protect the Three Little Pigs with a Lego fortress, create a tower of safety for Rapunzel and engineer a zip-line for Little Red Riding Hood to get her to Grandma's house safely. Join me in the building blocks of revamped fairy tales.
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Soar With Stem - 1747 600
with DeeAnna Waters
How many pennies will my foil boat hold? Can I code on a SPIKE? Is oobleck a solid or liquid? Come and use your innovative mind to explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Math through experiments and stories.
Steam POWER! - 1779 600
with Angela Kinsolving
Students will indulge in STEM activities and build until their hearts' content. We will build bridges and/or structures to show earthquake movement and learn about natural weather hazards such as flooding, build and paint wood projects. Float boats out of foam pieces in rain gutters outdoors (weather allowing) and make straw rockets shoot up in the sky along with parachutes. Finally, we will complete unplugged coding activities with mats and avatars. Come join us for science summer fun!
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