Hands On Science Experiments!
There are FIVE Tuesday sessions in October.
October experiments:
Sublimation & Exploring Dry Ice
Endothermic Reactions
Exothermic Reactions
Spherification / molecular gastronomy
Exploding pumpkins
This class is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in conducting scientific investigations. The class typically focuses on the scientific method, allowing students to create, perform, and analyze experiments across various fields of science, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. Key components of the class include:
Introduction to the Scientific Method: Students learn to formulate a hypothesis, design an experiment, collect and analyze data, and draw conclusions.
Experimental Design: Emphasis is placed on creating experiments that test specific variables while controlling for others, ensuring reliable and reproducible results.
Lab Safety and Procedures: Teaching students how to handle materials and equipment in a laboratory setting safely.
Data Collection and Analysis: Hands-on activities involve measuring, recording, and interpreting data using graphs, charts, and statistical tools.
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Encouraging students to troubleshoot experimental issues, think critically about results, and consider alternative explanations.
Collaboration and Communication: Students often work in groups and share their findings through written lab reports, presentations, or demonstrations.
This class helps students understand scientific principles better by actively engaging in inquiry and experimentation.
Classes will meet Tuesdays 10:15-11:15.
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
$80
***Use Coupon Code STEPUP If your child receives the scholarship and I will reach out about setting up the direct-pay payment.
There are FIVE Tuesday sessions in October.
October experiments:
Sublimation & Exploring Dry Ice
Endothermic Reactions
Exothermic Reactions
Spherification / molecular gastronomy
Exploding pumpkins
This class is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in conducting scientific investigations. The class typically focuses on the scientific method, allowing students to create, perform, and analyze experiments across various fields of science, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. Key components of the class include:
Introduction to the Scientific Method: Students learn to formulate a hypothesis, design an experiment, collect and analyze data, and draw conclusions.
Experimental Design: Emphasis is placed on creating experiments that test specific variables while controlling for others, ensuring reliable and reproducible results.
Lab Safety and Procedures: Teaching students how to handle materials and equipment in a laboratory setting safely.
Data Collection and Analysis: Hands-on activities involve measuring, recording, and interpreting data using graphs, charts, and statistical tools.
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Encouraging students to troubleshoot experimental issues, think critically about results, and consider alternative explanations.
Collaboration and Communication: Students often work in groups and share their findings through written lab reports, presentations, or demonstrations.
This class helps students understand scientific principles better by actively engaging in inquiry and experimentation.
Classes will meet Tuesdays 10:15-11:15.
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
$80
***Use Coupon Code STEPUP If your child receives the scholarship and I will reach out about setting up the direct-pay payment.
There are FIVE Tuesday sessions in October.
October experiments:
Sublimation & Exploring Dry Ice
Endothermic Reactions
Exothermic Reactions
Spherification / molecular gastronomy
Exploding pumpkins
This class is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in conducting scientific investigations. The class typically focuses on the scientific method, allowing students to create, perform, and analyze experiments across various fields of science, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. Key components of the class include:
Introduction to the Scientific Method: Students learn to formulate a hypothesis, design an experiment, collect and analyze data, and draw conclusions.
Experimental Design: Emphasis is placed on creating experiments that test specific variables while controlling for others, ensuring reliable and reproducible results.
Lab Safety and Procedures: Teaching students how to handle materials and equipment in a laboratory setting safely.
Data Collection and Analysis: Hands-on activities involve measuring, recording, and interpreting data using graphs, charts, and statistical tools.
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Encouraging students to troubleshoot experimental issues, think critically about results, and consider alternative explanations.
Collaboration and Communication: Students often work in groups and share their findings through written lab reports, presentations, or demonstrations.
This class helps students understand scientific principles better by actively engaging in inquiry and experimentation.
Classes will meet Tuesdays 10:15-11:15.
October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
$80
***Use Coupon Code STEPUP If your child receives the scholarship and I will reach out about setting up the direct-pay payment.