This winter, in addition to Home School Science, we're excited to expand our program offerings and welcome back Private Picassos to the Lab!
Each Wednesday, young scientists age 4 to 8 will engage in hands-on science exploration, immediately followed by art. Our science exploration will revolve around physics and engineering. We explore how things fly, and float, while learning more about force and electricity. During art, students will create large-scale and communal artwork, using a variety of two and three-dimensional materials. Activities include recycled robots, New York City panoramas, and Jackson Pollock splatter paintings. Each session ends with 15 minutes of free exploratory time with Lab materials.
This program meets on the following Wednesdays from 1pm to 3:30pm. Masks are required by all and group size is limited: 1/12, 1/19, 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, & 2/16
Each Wednesday, young scientists age 4 to 8 will engage in hands-on science exploration, immediately followed by art. Our science exploration will revolve around physics and engineering. We explore how things fly, and float, while learning more about force and electricity. During art, students will create large-scale and communal artwork, using a variety of two and three-dimensional materials. Activities include recycled robots, New York City panoramas, and Jackson Pollock splatter paintings. Each session ends with 15 minutes of free exploratory time with Lab materials.
This program meets on the following Wednesdays from 1pm to 3:30pm. Masks are required by all and group size is limited: 1/12, 1/19, 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, & 2/16
Winter 2022 Science Topics
Fun w/ Physics & Engineering 1/12, 1/19, 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, & 2/16
What is physics? We explore this question as we learn how things fly, float, and more! We learn about and implement Bernoulli and Archimedes' Principles through hands-on explorations. Young scientists fold and cut traditional and nontraditional paper airplanes as we learn about thrust, drag, and lift. We learn about buoyancy as we explore how boats and submarines work. Young scientists learn about force seen and unseen as we explore magnets, electricity, and more! It's a hands-on exploration into building and understanding how some of the world around us works.
Exploring the Human Body 3/2, 3/9, & 3/16, & 3/23
Blood, guts, fingerprints, and more! Young scientists dive into an exploration into how our body works as we explore the circulatory and digestive systems. We learn more about bones and how they work with muscles to help us move. Young scientists become forensic scientists as we learn about fingerprint characteristics and collect clues to help solve a mystery.
What is physics? We explore this question as we learn how things fly, float, and more! We learn about and implement Bernoulli and Archimedes' Principles through hands-on explorations. Young scientists fold and cut traditional and nontraditional paper airplanes as we learn about thrust, drag, and lift. We learn about buoyancy as we explore how boats and submarines work. Young scientists learn about force seen and unseen as we explore magnets, electricity, and more! It's a hands-on exploration into building and understanding how some of the world around us works.
Exploring the Human Body 3/2, 3/9, & 3/16, & 3/23
Blood, guts, fingerprints, and more! Young scientists dive into an exploration into how our body works as we explore the circulatory and digestive systems. We learn more about bones and how they work with muscles to help us move. Young scientists become forensic scientists as we learn about fingerprint characteristics and collect clues to help solve a mystery.