Add some excitement to afternoon programs, camps, or scout meetings with our After-School Workshops! You can schedule your sessions during the course of a day, week, or month, or choose a variety of topics to complement your program all year long. No matter the grade, we’ve got you covered! Level 1 is designed for grades K–2; Level 2 is for grades 3–6.
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Capacity: 25 students
Workshops are also available a-la-carte at $100 per session.
Fee: $600 per topic or $100 per module. Each topic includes six hour-long modules.
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Pick Your After-School Science Adventure:
Biological Brainstorm Content themes: Animals, Brain, Human Body
Did you ever wonder how your brain interprets optical illusions? Or how animals use their senses in ways most humans can’t? Explore the living world around you with eye-opening activities that will test your awareness and perceptions.
Cool Chemistry
Content themes: Chemistry, Experimentation
From kitchen concoctions to glow-in-the-dark science, take a close-up look at chemistry. Strengthen your scientific method skills in a series of safe, hands-on chemistry experiments.
Art and Science
Content theme: Experimentation
If you love creating things, this program is for you! Make a take-home science craft each week that demonstrates a scientific principle and stretches your creativity.
Science Grab Bag
Content theme: Experimentation
Immerse yourself in a variety of hands-on science activities, from magnetism to mystery solving and much more.
Science Career Explorations
Content themes: Careers in Science, Experimentation
Have you ever thought it would be cool to be a chemist or awesome to be an archaeologist? Explore a different field of science in these “on-the-job” activities and experiments.
Journey into Space
Content themes: Earth, Solar System, Stars & Galaxies, Experimentation
Learn about the Earth, our Solar System, black holes, and living in space through astronomically-fun hands-on activities.
Calling all young explorers! Schedule a full week of camp during the summer or spring break. Learn more at CarnegieScienceCenter.org!
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