Mon-Thu, Jul 21 - Jul 24 |
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3D Printing: Jewelry Fabrication & Arts
Bring your creations to life in this 3D printing class. The ancient craft of jewelry making is brought to the modern world using TinkerCAD and 3D printers. Students will learn to build 2D and 3D models on the computer using CAD software. They will design and print a pair of earrings, a ring, or a pendant. Additionally, they will bring home two of their 3D creations, and other beaded creations. -
3D Printing: Nintendo themed Characters
Create Nintendo-inspired characters using TinkerCAD while learning 3D design skills. Students will complete Nintendo-inspired challenges and create themed video games while waiting for the prints to finish. One to two student-designed projects will be printed and sent home. Nintendo is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. This camp is not affiliated with them. -
Crazy Concoctions & Insane Inventions: The Ultimate Messy Science Lab!
Love things that are messy, slimy, and sticky? Then this is the camp for you! Dive into a whirlwind of ooey-gooey fun as you explore wild chemical reactions and create crazy concoctions that bounce, stretch, and squish. From slimy experiments to wacky engineering challenges, this camp will keep you laughing and learning! Best of all, the mess stays at camp, but the fun memories and awesome inventions go home with you. Get ready to make a splash in the world of science! -
Destination Mars: Rocketry
Launch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet into the air! Then it is yours to take home! Students will make and take home multiple rockets of varying difficulty throughout this session. We will use these rockets and airplanes to investigate basic aeronautical concepts including: propulsion, thrust, lift, drag and more. We will also hypothesize about travel in outer space, how to get a United States astronaut to Mars and life on Mars. Do you have the right stuff? NOTE: Parents will be asked to contribute two, 2 liter soda bottles (empty) for 2 different experiments. -
Dungeons & Dragons STEAM Camp
Explore the awesome world of Dungeons & Dragons! Learn about the game, create your own character, and embark on a short one-shot adventure. Participate in D&D-related STEAM activities, like creating your own D&D-inspired video game. A USB drive will be provided so you can save your work on the last day. -
Extreme Robotics: Battlebots
This camp will energize and excite students by combining the LEGO® building system's versatility and the Mindstorms EV3 (the most sophisticated microcomputer brick ever made by LEGO®). Working each day in teams, students will construct fun LEGO® models, experiment with programs, and compete in robotic challenges. Robot building, block programming, and teamwork will be part of each day's activities. The final challenges will be centered around hitting targets and a sumo battle. Students will be working in small teams of 2-3. -
Hogwarts Secret Magic Lab: A Wizardly fun Adventure!
This summer, step into the magical world of wizards with a unique blend of STEAM (STEM and art) adventures! Craft your very own light-up wand, mix up fun “magical” concoctions, engineer your own locomotive, and create your own Golden Snitch , along with many more fascinating projects. Get ready to unleash your inner wizard and make this summer truly magical—Hogwarts style! -
Macqueen Robotics Camp
Build a robot to solve a maze, play soccer, and participate in a dance party! The {YEL!} MacQueen robotics class challenges young engineers to build, code, test, and modify a robot to complete multiple tasks and challenges. Give your child a head start in the world of robotics! -
NextGen Robotics
Your child will learn essential STEM and programming concepts while building and programming up to eight innovative motorized models, including a Parking Gate, Moon Rover, Landmine Sweeper, Drumming Machine, and more. Through hands-on projects, students will enhance their logical thinking and explore fascinating engineering principles such as radar sensors, gear transmissions, the science of rhythm, and vibrations. This program fosters creativity and critical problem-solving skills, inspiring the next generation of innovators. -
RescueRanger Machines - Robotics and STEM
Your child will learn programming and engineering concepts by building models of rescue Jeep, automatic catapult, Hovercraft, Scissor lift and others. e2 Young Engineers, a globally recognized STEM program endorsed by Harvard and the EU, emphasizes problem-based learning, allowing students to create functional robots and machines while exploring new Robotics and STEM concepts. -
Robotic Pet Lab: Build Your Own Pet Family
Love pets? How about creating your very own family of robotic pets! Whether you want your robotic companion to be cute and cuddly or playful and mischievous, you'll have access to motors, batteries, and other supplies to bring them to life exactly as you imagine. Each day, you'll build a new project, topped off with other mind-boggling and fun activities. Get ready for a summer filled with creativity and engineering! -
STEAM-sational Art
Calling all smarty-pants! Get ready to explore S.T.E.A.M concepts in totally rad and creative ways that will result in cool creations you'll be proud to brag about - from your very own pinball machine, a creative Venus flytrap, a colorful kaleidoscope and magic ink that will light up a cityscape, plus loads of experiential learning and messy fun along the way! Let's get our science on like never before with this one-of a kind S(mart) T(alented) E(xperimental) A(Awesome!) M(Magnificent) camp experience! -
TransitTech
e2 Young Engineers, an internationally acclaimed program endorsed by Harvard and Carnegie Mellon, offers a hands-on, problem-based STEAM curriculum across 50+ countries. In this session, your child will build six motorized engineering models using patented kits, including Motorcycle, Cars, Semi’s and also learn about Aviation principles, Power and Speed Gears and Elastic energy. -
Woodworking
Make a paddle boat, a bird house, trophy stand and garden tote in this builders camp! Builders will learn to measure, cut, sand, paint and then take home each project they build. This Youth Enrichment League (YEL) class educates students on the use of basic tools (hammers, nails, screwdriver, measuring tape, t-square and more). SAFETY IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY. No power tools will be used in class. NOTE: Participants should be comfortable cutting using a small saw as well as using other hand tools. Students should wear clothes that can get paint on them.