Engage Learning 131 Dean A. McGee Ave, OKC 405-500-7103 engagelearning.org
Engage Learning provides accessible, hands-on opportunities for students, teachers and communities to excel in STEAM and maker learning through engaging experiences. Through hands- on projects, innovative curriculum and collaborative initiatives, the organization inspires a love for learning and helps every learner reach their full potential. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) firstinspires.org FIRST® is a youth-serving nonprofit advancing STEM education for students ages 4-18. FIRST® inspires young people to be science and technology leaders and innovators by engaging them in exciting, mentor-based research and robotics programs that build science, engineering and technology skills. Students gain self- confidence, teamwork, communication and leadership skills as they enjoy hands-on learning, working as a team on real-life problems and exposure to STEM-based career opportunities.
iCode Edmond 2217 NW 178th St, Ste B, Edmond 405-757-0500 icodeschool.com/edmond111 iCode’s Signature Belt Program is an after-school program where students gain a comprehensive technical foundation and skills such as logical thinking, creativity, teamwork and computational thinking, all vital in preparing kids for tomorrow’s tech-driven workforce. iCode also offers STEM camps during holiday and summer breaks.. iFLY Indoor Skydiving 13600 Pawnee Dr, OKC 405-300-4359 iflyworld.com/oklahoma-city Experience the dream of flight with a safe, high-energy adventure for ages 3 and up. K–12 educators can bring students for STEM and PE field trips that explore science, sports and technology. Students witness flight instructors work
with objects in the wind tunnel and explore how size, shape and weight affect speed. All Ability Nights ensure indoor skydiving is inclusive for participants of all physical or cognitive abilities and give everyone the chance to spread their wings. Lunar Sooners ou.edu/cas/physics-astronomy/outreach/ lunar-sooners The Lunar Sooners are a student-run, entirely volunteer organization affiliated with the University of Oklahoma’s Department of Physics and Astronomy. They provide free astronomy outreach across the state through lectures, interactive demonstrations, telescope viewings and ask-an-astronomer Q&A panels. Their mission is to inspire curiosity about the universe, promote scientific literacy and connect the university community with people of all ages through shared experiences under the night sky.
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