Little Science Thinkers: Kindergarten & First Grade
$600 for the year
$25 drop-in
A yearlong course that engages children in hands-on projects related to the world of science. As with all classes, parents are welcome to stay or drop-off. Join us for the year and save, register by semester or register as a Drop-In. Daily routine will include science investigations & experiments, read aloud books, whole group activities and free play. Children will be exposed to differentiated and age appropriate reading, writing, math and science.
Parents of 5-year-olds are REQUIRED to stay during the class.
Parents of 6 and 7 years olds are welcome to stay, but not required to stay.
Depending on enrollment, parents are asked to attend one or two classes per semester. Parents are always welcome to stay and participate.
Feel free to reach out and join anytime!
Fall Semester: Elementary Entomology: Bugs!
12 weeks $260
Let the kids go buggy this fall! This wonderful, hands-on class features a variety of fun observations and experiments with live bugs including, ants, crickets, and ladybugs. Simulations, games, songs, crafts and projects add to the fun and learning for your junior entomologist! Kids will make predictions, record observations, draw conclusions and present results just like real scientists.
Winter Semester: Rainbow STEAM
10 weeks $220
Bring some color to your winter! Learn about the science of rainbows, light and refraction. This class features a ton of fun activities from each of the STEAM subject areas: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. Code a rainbow and experience digital color mixing, make an art bot that can color a rainbow, do experiments with light, explore chemistry and density by creating a liquid rainbow and a walking water rainbow, make a rainbow abacus, explore states of matter by creating melted crayon rainbow art and more.
Spring Semester: Jurrassic Jamboree
10 weeks $220
Junior paleontologists will love this class! The science of all things dinosaur! Students will create fossils and coprolites, participate in a dinosaur dig, hatch dinosaur eggs, measure and compare dinosaurs and much much more!. Key concepts covered include; the fossil record, measuring, sequencing and comparing, carnivores vs. herbivores, predator vs. prey, visual discrimination and matching, dinosaurs were reptiles, dinosaurs were oviparous, and that dinosaurs are extinct.