A Series of Classes Just for Homeschool Families
Experiment, develop ideas and work together as you learn and build skills.Two classes per month. New topics each month.
Fall Programs: October-December, first and third Wednesdays
Winter Programs: January-March, first and third Thursdays
Concurrent classes for Ages 2-16
Ages 2–4 meet from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Ages 5–7, 8–11, and 12–16 meet from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.
Program Cost
One month (two class sessions)
Ages 2-4 $36 ($30 for members) for 2 one-hour sessions
Ages 5-16, $50 ($40 for members) for 2 one-and-a-half-hour sessions
Fall Programs
Ages 2-4
Animal AdventuresGentle animals from the Animal Discovery Room are featured in a variety of exciting activities that develop young children's appreciation of living things and promote early science skills and concepts. Activities focus on animal habitats, locomotion, and adaptations. Observing and holding animals, stories, games and movement activities are integrated into playful learning experiences.
One participating adult must attend with each child.
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October 7 and 21
Rabbits
TurtlesNovember 4 and 18
Birds
LizardsDecember 2 and 16
Guinea Pigs
Snakes
Ages 5-7, 8-11 and 12-16
Force and MotionOctober 7 and 21
Investigate the relationship between force and motion by experimenting with the properties of rolling objects, ramps and roller coasters. Students are encouraged to formulate experiments of their own, practice procedures for testing designs, think critically about their results, and design their own roller coasters and marble runs.
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Age 5-7
Ramps
Marble MachinesAge 8-11
Ramps and Rollers Investigations
Car DesignAge 12-16
Roller Coaster Physics
Rube Goldberg Machine Design
Earth Science
November 4 and 18
Younger students begin with investigations of the earth closest to them, focusing on the composition and "life cycle" of soil. Older students will examine the composition of the Earth and rocks and develop an understanding of how volcanoes and earthquakes are caused and how they affect the visible geological landscape.
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Age 5-7
Soil Investigations
TerrariumsAge 8-11
Hands-on Geology; Earth Layers and Rocks
Hot Stuff; VolcanoesAge 12-16
Earthquakes; Causes and Mechanisms
Earthquakes; Effects and Engineering for Earthquakes
Chemistry
December 2 and 16
Students design and conduct experiments, observe and reason as they make slime, create a chemical reaction in a bag, or run a Hydrogen Fuel Cell. Each level allows students to make chemistry connections with everyday experiences and develop their understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry.
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Age 5-7
Slime; Solids, Liquids and Gases
Fizz, Pop, WowAge 8-11
Pop, Goes the Acid
Chemical ReactionsAge 12-16
Fantastic Gas; Investigating Phase Change
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Winter Programs
Ages 2-4
Science ToysWonder, discover, and play! Learn about the properties of the physical world by making toys. Explore everyday phenomena and share the excitement of doing hands-on science together. Take your projects home to play with, to extend the experience beyond the classroom.
One participating adult must attend with each child.
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January 7 and 21
Balls and Rolling
Make a Toy CarFebruary 4 and 18
Magnet Toys
Invent Your Own Play Dough RecipeMarch 4 and 18
Wind and Kites
Bubble-ology
Ages 5-7, 8-11 and 12-16
Electricity and MagnetismJanuary 7 and 21
Discover the basics of circuitry with hands-on experiments and projects that use problem-solving skills. Experiment with magnets and see the connection between magnetism and electricity. Make a project to take home, so you can continue your investigations.
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Age 5-7
Electrical Connections
Magnet ExplorationsAge 8-11
Volts and Jolts–Electricity Generation
ElectromagnetsAge 12-16
Electric Circuitry
Motors
Space Sciences
February 4 and 18
Explore the phases of the Moon and other complexities of our Solar System through planetarium visits, models, games, and crafts.
Age 5-7
Earth from Space
Moon ModelsAge 8-11
Moons of the Solar System–Planetarium
Making and Using TelescopesAge 12-16
Solar System Models
Our Very Own Sun–Planetarium
Light
March 4 and 18
The youngest scientists experiment with mirror and mirroring devices to elucidate concepts relating to light and reflection, and explore making shadows with materials of varying opacity. Older students use a laser to make patterns of reflected light, which they bounce from mirror to mirror, to observe angles of incoming and reflected light beams; they also build their own periscopes and explore with them. Students ages 12-16 explore the spectrum of colors, both visible and invisible; discuss the nature of light; and manipulate light with diffraction gratings and colored filters.
Age 5-7
Mirror, Mirror
ShadowsAge 8-11
Light and Lasers
PeriscopesAge 12-16
Colors from Space–Spectrum of Light
Spectroscopes and Color Filters