Monday Morning Nature Journaling

Immerse yourself in nature and learn to capture yourobservations through journaling. Explore drawing, writing, and mindfulness while you expand your skills as a naturalist and an observer of the outdoors. Even if you "can't draw", nature journaling is a great way to get in touch with the natural world and can be done in whatever style or technique works best for you!

All materials provided, including a journal at your first session. Children under the age of four do not need to register.

My Animal Best Friend

Join us as we explore the amazing ways different species can be best buddies in nature – finding food, cleaning each other, hiding from predators, and more! Through fun activities, games, and stories, you'll learn all about the fascinating world of symbiosis.

Registration is for one child with an adult. Adult must stay for the duration — this is not a drop-off program.

Girls in STEM – Mary Jackson heads to NASA

This family-friendly program explores a different science-loving lady each session through story, art, and more!

One of the "Hidden Figures", Mary Jackson was the first black woman to work as an engineer for NASA. Join us as we learn about her road to scientific success, including her work in the Space Race and the first human spaceflight!

Registration is for one child with an adult. Adult must stay for the duration — this is not a drop-off program.

Fur, Feathers, and Scales

Join us for a fun-filled program where we'll explore the amazing ways animals use fur, feathers, and scales! We'll read a story and meet fascinating creatures to discover how their coverings help them survive in different environments. Plus, play games and get creative with a hands-on craft to bring home an animal of your own.

Registration is for one child with an adult. Adult must stay for the duration — this is not a drop-off program.

Inertia Experiments – Homeschool Science 2/21

School is in session! Join us for a different hands-on experiment every week! We'll be going through the steps of the scientific method, including making hypotheses and data collection, as we explore the world around us. Experiments are designed to supplement lessons aligned with 4th-8th grade science standards. 

 

This week, we're exploring Newton's Laws of Motion with some inertia experiments!