Muggle Magic: Kano Wand Coding
Don your house colors and bring some magic to life with the Kano Wand Coding kit at Perl Mack. Work on your tech skills, meet new muggles and make some magic! Best for upper elementary, tween and teens.
Don your house colors and bring some magic to life with the Kano Wand Coding kit at Perl Mack. Work on your tech skills, meet new muggles and make some magic! Best for upper elementary, tween and teens.
CU Science Discovery presents this fun and fascinating workshop designed to teach students about animal eye structure and function. Teens will engage in a discussion about animal vision and learn about animal adaptation as it relates to vision and eye structure. By dissecting a cow’s eye, students will locate and identify the optic nerve, lens, cornea, sclera and iris. A cow eye is very similar to the eyes of all mammals including humans, and by dissecting and examining the anatomy of a preserved cow eye, participants will learn how their eyes form images of the world around them and send these images to their brains. Space is limited; registration required. Please visit our online calendar to register.
Join us every Tuesday to explore science, technology, engineering, art and math. Appropriate for students in grades K-5. Space is limited; registration suggested.
July 2: LEGO Club – Explore science, technology, engineering and math through LEGOS®.
July 9: Discover Challenge – Explore STEAM principles to build and create.
July 16: Barr Lake Ranger Talk – Learn about a natural facet of Barr Lake State Park.
July 23: Who does that? – Learn about interesting careers in a fun and interactive way.
Test your engineering skills, learn new skills, battle it out and makes new friends! Each participant will make their own robot, then test them out in the Battle Royale Arena – a shrinking play field. This multi-player showdown will make for nothing short of a great time!
Required 3…2…1… BLAST OFF! Come and explore the basics of what it takes to get into outer space as we design, build and test small scale pressure rockets. Best for elementary and tweens.
Have fun with mini-motors while designing your own dancing bot from scratch. Make a circuit, solder and create with scientists from Eurekus! Best for tween and teens.
Test your engineering skills, learn new skills, battle it out and make new friends! Each participant will make their own robot, then test them out in the Battle Royale Arena – a shrinking play field. This multi-player showdown will make for nothing short of a great time! Best for upper elementary, tween and teens.
Join us every Tuesday to explore science, technology, engineering, art and math. Appropriate for students in grades K-5. Space is limited; registration suggested. Please visit our online calendar to register.
· June 4: LEGO Club – Explore science, technology, engineering and math through LEGOS®.
· June 11: Discover Challenge – Explore STEAM principles to build and create.
· June 18: Barr Lake Ranger Talk – Learn about a natural facet of Barr Lake State Park.
· June 25: Who does that? – Learn about interesting careers in a fun and interactive way.
Create some wild scientific reactions using only simple ingredients found in the average kitchen! Best for elementary and tweens.
Create some wild scientific reactions using only simple ingredients found in the average kitchen! Best for elementary and tweens.