PORT ST LUCIE CAMPS: July 8-12 Robotics & DNA to Dissection

Date: Thu, Jul 11, 2019, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM

Recurs: Daily, Jul 8-12, 2019

Category: Summer Camp

Robotics/Coding 
(Entering 1st-7th grade)
 
Robotics and coding are becoming critical parts of the lives of today's youth. Youth are being prepared for jobs that don't yet exist and need to be prepared to think, create and inspire! Robotics builds science, technology, engineering and math skills, providing students with real world experiences, which provides practice critically thinking about problems and solutions while developing programming skills and team building. AAALC robotics programs begin as young as VPK and encourage students to continue through high school and beyond.
 
Robotics is a program provided based on the age and skill of the campers. Lego Education WeDo™ materials are some of the items used to provide hands on lessons incorporating science, technology, engineering, and math. Students work together in small groups to build and program various levels of robots. From building working models of alligators, ferris wheels, drumming monkeys and more to building and coding more complex creations. Younger campers will make basic robots based on specific skills, abilities and interests. Coding activities will be incorporated into daily lessons as well as young campers learn the ways computers and robots are essential to everyday life.

DNA to Dissection   
(Entering 1st-7th grade)                                                 

Do you know that you can pull the DNA out of a strawberry or banana or even a fertilized chicken egg? Do you know how to build a DNA strand that you can eat? Have you observed what’s inside different animals and what makes humans healthy? Future doctors, or simply budding scientists who are insatiably curious, will experience the wonder of humans, plants and animals and discover what makes them tick! Hands on experiences, virtual dissection and actual dissection will occur but will be age appropriate and will be taught in conjunction with a respect and admiration for nature, animals and the world around us.

This event ended Friday, July 12, 2019 at 11:59 PM.

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