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Spring Break Camp

 

 
 Biggest Potato  Tallest & Shortest Dogs  Most Mento Explosions

 

ScienceWorks Spring Break Science Camp:  World Record Week

March 22 – 26, 2010
Grades K – 3
8:30 am – 2 pm, with aftercare available until 4:30 

 

Behind every world record there is a scientific explanation!  Come

explore the strange, bizarre and funny records of the world…Who

is the world’s tallest person, and how did they get so tall?  Who is

the world’s hairiest family, and how did they get so hairy?  What

makes the world’s longest fingernails grow curly instead of straight? 

We’ll even try to recreate some zany records on a smaller scale,

like what happens when 1,911 students each combine Mentos and

soda at exactly the same moment!  At World Record Week, we’ll

inquire, experiment, analyze and dream about some of the world’s

most amazing records!

 

Camp includes hands-on projects and experiments, time on exhibits, healthy snacks, games and art/craft activities.  Bring a lunch and water bottle daily and get ready for some science fun!

 

 

Spring Break camp is full.  Don't miss our summer camps!  Registration will start in April.

 

Instructor Bio 

Camp is being taught by Anjie Reynolds.  Anjie taught Kinder Camps at ScienceWorks 2009 and has been teaching students of all ages for over 15 years.  Whether guiding tours in Alaska, instructing writing and critical thinking to university students in Washington, or fostering the development and education of pre-schoolers in California, she is inspired by the curiosity and wonder that lead to learning.  She holds a Masters degree in Literature from Western Washington University, and combines science and the arts in a nurturing and exciting classroom environment. 

 

Policies and Procedures

 

 



Click links below to see images from past Spring Break Camps.

 

2009 Photo Gallery

 

2008 Photo Gallery






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