St. Paul Catholic School is offering a hands-on STEM camp for children entering kindergarten through grade 5 in the the fall of 2021. The camp will meet daily beginning May 24 and run through May 28. Camp is 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM daily. Cost is $235*. Highlight for thisyear's camp include:
Explore Open Mic City: Campers step up to the mic to find their own unique voice and become creative entrepreneurs. They discover sounds waves in action as they take apart and rebuild a wireless microphone, and then use powerful pitch skills to promote their own extraordinary invention.
Dive Into Duck Chuck Pond: In this high-energy adventure, kids build and test a device to launch rubber ducks across the world. First, they collect “quack coins” to buy materials for their devices. Then they launch their ducks to visit famous landmarks, testing fascinating concepts like trajectory and velocity.
Hike Through SolarBot Park: As kids make and adopt their very own robotic crickets, they jump into experimenting with circuits and energy. Practicing empathy as they think about the lives of real insects, they create custom habitats — including a fun-filled cricket playground — for their solar-powered bots.
Road Trip to Road Rally Racetrack: Campers learn how to adapt as they design morphing vehicles that can travel across land, adding prototype elements for moving through air and water. With inspiration from cool creatures including a “plantimal,” they modify their vehicles to submerge, soar or sprint in the Super Road Rally.
To register or learn more about Camp Invention at St. Paul Catholic School, use the link below.