Week 2: Outdoor in-person STEM Camp: Engineering Design Challenges: Water projects (July 26 – July 30)
2:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Ages 3.5-6
Tuition: $375 ($20 registration/material fee)
What’s more fun in the summer than playing with water? In this program campers do science experiments and engineering design challenges with water. They make a water filter, build boats and submarines, experiment with soap bubbles and more. Campers bring their projects home!
About the instructor- Eugenia Rojas, PhD
Eugenia develops and instructs STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) enrichment programs for children. Her hands-on classes take advantage of children’s natural curiosity to facilitate learning through play and inquiry, building critical and analytical thinking. In her classroom students learn to generate hypotheses and experiment to experience scientific learning. Students participate in collaborative projects, provide their own input, try and make things.
In case of inclement weather we will go inside with ALL windows open (the room is very well ventilated). Both teaching adults and children are required to wear a mask.Please note that all fees are strictly non-transferable and non-refundable. Should COVID or other extenuating circumstances require us to cease in-person sessions, we will transition to virtual learning; fees are not refundable in those circumstances.
STEM Camp Week 4: Engineering Design Challenges: Water projects (July 26 – July 30)
$395.00 – $733.00
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Week 2: Outdoor in-person STEM Camp: Engineering Design Challenges: Water projects (July 26 – July 30)
2:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Ages 3.5-6
Tuition: $375 ($20 registration/material fee)
What’s more fun in the summer than playing with water? In this program campers do science experiments and engineering design challenges with water. They make a water filter, build boats and submarines, experiment with soap bubbles and more. Campers bring their projects home!
About the instructor- Eugenia Rojas, PhD
Eugenia develops and instructs STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) enrichment programs for children. Her hands-on classes take advantage of children’s natural curiosity to facilitate learning through play and inquiry, building critical and analytical thinking. In her classroom students learn to generate hypotheses and experiment to experience scientific learning. Students participate in collaborative projects, provide their own input, try and make things.
In case of inclement weather we will go inside with ALL windows open (the room is very well ventilated). Both teaching adults and children are required to wear a mask. Please note that all fees are strictly non-transferable and non-refundable. Should COVID or other extenuating circumstances require us to cease in-person sessions, we will transition to virtual learning; fees are not refundable in those circumstances.