Student Classes, Camps, and Events
for Schools, Companies, Museums, and Homeschools
Curious about specifics? Click below to learn more! Contact me to book an event, class, or camp for your school, homeschool collaborative, or children's museum!
Click on the event to see specific details including description, recommended length, and any age restrictions.
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In this very fun activity, students will be challenged to a variety of building challenges - all with cups!
Estimated dura1ion: 1-2 Hours
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Students will be put into teams based on age and compete to create a device that can keep a chicken egg intact when dropped from the top of a ladder.
Estimated duration: 2-4 Hours
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The World Health Organization has quarantined an island nation due to an outbreak of a nasty illness. Students must work collaboratively to purchase materials, build a device, and deliver necessary medical goods, food, (and chocolate!) to the Toxic Island’s ill inhabitants before time runs out. Can students work together to save the island, or will it perish?!
Estimated duration: 3-6 Hours
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Variety of challenges where students will work collaboratively to create a machine that accomplishes a simple task in a complicated way - using a variety of simple machines.
Estimated Duration: 6-8 hours
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Students are invited to embark on a thrilling journey as they design and build their very own zipline racing machines. From seasoned engineers to curious novices, participants will put their imaginations to the test in various challenges, pushing the boundaries of speed and precision.
Estimated Duration: 1-3 hours
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Students will learn about geometry and building as they work to build a hole of a mini golf course. Following the completion of the class, families will be asked to come and play the course!
Estimated Duration: 3-6 hours
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In the Domino Challenge STEM activity, participants are tasked with designing and constructing elaborate domino structures, incorporating principles of engineering and physics. As they carefully arrange the dominoes, they learn about kinetic energy, chain reactions, and the importance of precision and planning in creating mesmerizing cascades of falling dominoes.
Estimated Duration: 1-3 hours
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Engage in a multitude of LEGO challenges encompassing diverse themes such as constructing a secret compartment box, designing an amusement ride, bringing mythical creatures to life, engineering task-completing contraptions, crafting interactive board games, and envisioning dream houses, futuristic cityscapes, and more. These challenges foster creativity, problem-solving, and innovation while encouraging participants to explore endless possibilities within the LEGO universe.
Estimated Duration: 1-5 hours
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Picture this: a dilemma has arisen as important documents and items have accidentally slipped through the grasp into the depths of a drain! The question is, can our resourceful students utilize the materials at their disposal to craft a contraption capable of rescuing those elusive treasures? It’s a challenge that beckons ingenuity and creativity.
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours
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In the Furniture Building Challenge, students in grades 3-5 are tasked with designing and constructing functional furniture pieces using only cardboard. Due to the use of x-acto knives, this challenge is tailored for older students, fostering creativity, craftsmanship, and practical problem-solving skills.
Estimated Duration: 2-8 hours
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Volcanoes, hurricanes, tornadoes, etc. Activities would center around one or more natural disasters and include hands-on maker challenges.
Estimated Duration: varies depending on time available
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Students learn about civil engineering and work through each step of the engineering design process in two mini-activities that prepare them for a culminating challenge to design and build the tallest straw tower possible, given limited time and resources.
Estimated Duration: 1-3 hours
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How does mass affect momentum in a head-on collision? Students explore this question and experience the open-ended engineering design process as if they are the next-generation engineers working on the next big safety feature for passenger vehicles. They are challenged to design or improve an existing passenger compartment design/feature so that it better withstands front-end collisions, protecting riders from injury and resulting in minimal vehicle structural damage.
Estimated Duration: 1-3 hours
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Students are given the engineering challenge to design and build dog houses that shelter a (toy) puppy from the heat—and to create them within material, size and cost constraints.
Estimated Duration: 2-4 hours
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For this challenge, students use a variety of common office and household supplies to design a boat. Their goal: to not only have the fastest boat, but to also take into account how much mass (or “cargo”) the boat can carry, the stability of the boat in the water, the total mass of the boat, boat aesthetics, and how much it “costs” to construct.
Estimated Duration: 2-4 hours
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Students perform research and design prosthetic prototypes for an animal to use for its survival.
Estimated Duration: 2-4 hours
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Ever wondered what it takes to create the tallest platform for Harry? Well, wonder no more! In this class, students will dive into the world of engineering, construction, and scientific discovery. We’ll form teams, arm you with exciting materials, and set you on a mission to build the tallest structure you can imagine for our friend Harry. It’s a race against gravity, and the sky’s the limit!
Estimated Duration: 1-3 hours
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At this event, we will be delving into the captivating art of Kirigami popups, which combines the elegance of origami with the precision of paper cutting. We’ll be using exacto knives, so please ensure that your students possess the maturity to handle one safely when enrolling for the class.
Estimated Duration: 1-3hours
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This event includes reading a children’s book and completing a coordinating activity.
Estimated Duration: 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on time available and activity.
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Students will explore sensory language, creative writing, handwriting, spelling, and motor skills to create a fun story and craft based on the prompt, “If I lived in a snowglobe…”
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours
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Students will make a variety of Paper Bag Puppets
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours
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Genius Hour is an approach to learning where students are guided by their own interests, background knowledge, and curiosity to learn. Genius Hour is truly ‘open-ended’ learning characterized by student self-direction, passion-based learning, inquiry, and autonomy. In this course, students will follow their passion to investigate a subject area of interest with teacher guidance and help.
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours per week for 4 weeks
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In this course, students will be encouraged to create their own podcast about a subject of interest. In this class, students will specifically work on skills of research, writing, collaboration, and presentation.
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours per week for 4 weeks
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In this course, students will demonstrate the transformative power of project-based learning by working to answer the driving question, “How do we turn our ideas into inventions or innovations?”. This question sets the purpose for learning and allows students to use the knowledge they gained to create a model of an invention or innovation and market it. The critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, team-building, and technology skills students employ during the unit will prepare them to meet the demands of the 21st Century.
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours per week for 4 weeks
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In this course, students will participate in project-based learning that builds critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and social skills. Students will engage in lessons exploring family keepsakes that will encourage them to make a personal connection with the unit. Students will work on social emotional skills, have an introduction to primary sources, complete expository writing and free verse poetry, and in the end, students will create a virtual gallery walk display with classmates.
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours per week for 4 weeks
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Embark on an imaginative journey through 'SlideQuest,' where participants design their own interactive adventure stories using Google Slides. This class empowers storytellers to unleash their creativity in a digital realm!
Estimated Duration: 2-3 hours
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In this class, students will learn about the history of catapults as well as make their own and test them for both accuracy and precision.
Estimated Duration: 2-3 hours
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Students will study Hydraulics and get hands-on experience in creating their own machine using hydraulics! This is a great chance for early learners to make connections, explore STEAM topics, and have in-person experiences with their peer group!
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours
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Are you interested in forensic science or want to learn more about becoming a police officer? Have you ever wondered how fingerprinting works? If so, then please consider joining us for a fun-filled day of learning as we discover the art of fingerprinting and solve a mystery!
Estimated Duration: 1-2 hours
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One-on-one student tutoring available
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Personalized English/LanguageArts curriculum is available as units, semesters, or year-long.
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Dive into the Save Fred Adventure, a fun and challenging activity that will put your problem-solving skills to the test. Fred, our fearless gummy worm explorer, finds himself stranded on a capsized boat, and it's up to your team to rescue him using a limited set of tools. Can your team work together to save Fred and bring him safely back to shore? Only time will tell!
30 minutes- 1 hour
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Prepare to embark on a journey of creativity and collaboration as you and your team take on the Paper Chain Challenge. Armed with colorful paper and an abundance of imagination, this challenge encourages innovative thinking and teamwork. Your mission? Build the longest, strongest paper chain with limited resources. It's not just about the length; it's about the ingenuity and teamwork that go into creating a masterpiece!
Estimated Duration: 30 minutes - 1 hour
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Engage your creative problem-solving skills with thrilling activities like the Highest Harry Challenge and the Bridge Building Challenge. Dive into hands-on experiments, design challenges, and collaborative projects that will spark your imagination and ignite your passion for STEM. Join us for a week filled with innovation, discovery, and endless opportunities to build, create, and shine!
Estimated Duration: varies depending on time available
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Delve into the world of water-themed fun with engaging lessons about water and buoyancy. Campers will delight in activities like sink or float experiments, boat-building challenges, and hands-on exploration of the water cycle and ice properties. Join us for a refreshing and educational journey that promises to make waves in your summer!
Estimated Duration: varies depending on time available
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Get ready to unleash your creativity and engineering skills as you build and launch catapults, design and race zipline racers, and tackle the thrilling 100 cup challenge! It's a day packed with hands-on activities, teamwork, and fun. Don't miss this chance to spark curiosity and ignite imaginations!
Estimated Duration: varies depending on time available
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Dive into a world of sonic exploration as campers learn about sound waves, the physics of sound, and the anatomy of the human ear. Engage in hands-on activities like building a model ear and crafting your own musical instrument, exploring the science behind music and sound production. Join us for a harmonious adventure that promises to amplify your curiosity and ignite your passion for the science of sound!
Estimated Duration: varies depending on time available
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Do you have an idea that is not listed here? Contact Laura today and let’s work together to make your vision a reality!
Take a look inside our exciting Rube Goldberg Camp, where young inventors brought their wildest ideas to life! Watch as kids transform their imaginative concepts into intricate, working machines, all inspired by the whimsical world of Rube Goldberg. Throughout the camp, students learned about simple machines—like levers, pulleys, and inclined planes—and how to use them effectively in their Rube Goldberg creations. We also explored the inspiring life of Rube Goldberg by reading the book Just Like Rube Goldberg: The Incredible True Story of the Man Behind the Machines by Sarah Aronson. From brainstorming sessions to final demonstrations, this highlight reel showcases the creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving skills of these budding engineers.