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AFTERNOON CAMPS

How Stuff Works Children are naturally curious! In this applied science camp designed for curious kids, our campers will explore how things work. They will discover that the ordinary can seem extraordinary. Throughout the camp, children will explore everyday environments and unveil the workings of various objects and machines in those surroundings. Recycled Jellies Campers will explore the anatomy of one of nature’s most fascinating creatures, the jellyfish. Found in every ocean worldwide, jellyfish are considered the oldest multi-organ animals. With tentacles measuring up to 120 feet long, they rank as the longest animals in the world. Their unique anatomy and living habits make them one of the most exciting creatures to observe. Due to their classification as non-fish, many aquariums and scientists now use the terms “jellies” or “sea jellies” for more accuracy. Campers can create their own sparkling, colorful models to learn about jellies, using some of the very materials that threaten their habitat—plastic bags and fast food containers. Baseball/Kickball Campers will concentrate on learning baseball positions, hitting/kicking, playing each position in the field, and mastering techniques of base running, pitching, and catching balls, among other skills. They will engage in skill practice sessions and games to acquire proper baseball techniques. Additionally, there will be a home run competition, skills competition, and games of kickball and baseball to enhance the overall learning experience. Cooking-Sweet Snacks Make it sweet! This class has been designed for budding home chefs to elevate their knowledge in baking classic sweet snacks. They’ll learn to create delights such as cinnamon sugar pretzels, apple pie tacos, and chocolate brownie batter hummus. Field Trip: Strike + Reel

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