Homeschool Day: Extreme Earth

Tuesday January 14

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10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM

Registration Instructions: Please use the adult chaperone's name for all registrants (adult and child). Children's name and age can be entered under 'Additional Information'. 

What causes a glacier to melt? Can you build an earthquake-proof structure? Can you create a cloud in a bottle? Your student will explore these questions and more as we explore how extreme earth can be. Together we will test hypotheses on how fast glaciers would melt, design and test earthquake-proof structures, and learn about earthquakes, tsunamis, air pressure, and more. This lesson is NGSS aligned and addresses the following concepts: 

  •        Weather and climate
  •         Plate tectonics and large-scale system interactions
  •         Physical science: matter and its interactions: structure and properties of gases
  •        Engineering design: defining a problem, developing solutions, optimizing the design solution

 

 

Program Details and Logistics

  • This program is geared toward homeschooled students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
  • At least one adult chaperone is required per group. There is no fee for adult chaperones to attend. 
  • All tools and materials for program activities are provided.
  • This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Students should wear sturdy footwear such as boots or sneakers, and dress for the weather.
  • Please bring snacks and refillable water bottles.

Registration: $15/child; $10/additional child in family
Adult chaperones are free

Free
$10.00
$15.00