Dungeons & Dragons Ages 10+ SATURDAYS 2-3:30PM APRIL 6-MAY 25
2 Available seats
Come explore the epic world of fantasy and storytelling! Students will get to experience all that this exciting role-playing game has to offer: creativity, teamwork, problem solving, and fun!
PAW Patrol Reading Camp needs you! Join Ryder and his pups Chase, Marshall, Rubble, and Skye for a brand-new, heroic adventure every day! This phonics-based camp will feature games, hands-on motor skills activities, music, and PAW Patrol-themed books for you and your friends! Taught by certified K-4 teacher Katie Mikita.
Become a master codebreaker in this super cool camp! Learn the history of some of the world’s most famous codes and the math used to crack them. You’ll also spend time creating your own secret codes and ciphers — and challenging your peers to decipher them.
Have a teenager who likes to argue? Help them harness that impulse into useful debating skills! In this camp, students will learn argumentation, critical thinking, and public speaking through workshops, mock debates, and feedback sessions.
SUMMER CAMP: Learn C++ and Computer Engineering with Arduino Ages 13+ 6-7:30PM JUNE 24-28
New
3 Available seats
In this NEW camp, students will be introduced to a range of concepts spanning circuits, computer hardware and architecture, and programming a microcontroller with C++ code. Topics covered include:
Building circuits with lights, switches, and resistors
Connecting an Arduino microcontroller to control circuits
Understanding the significance of binary and decimal numbering
Reading señor date
Creating complex programs that interact with more advanced circuits.
We are so excited to offer this brand-new camp led by architect and CMU grad Michael Warren! This amazing camp immerses students in the history of architecture, beginning with Egyptian, Aztec, Greek and Roman styles, and continuing through modern architectural movements.
Capstone project: Students will complete (with instruction guidance) a scaled modeling task based upon what they have learned. They will have the opportunity to pick a specific culture that interests them and replicate an architectural model of their own design or a selected existing artifact. Students will work with chipboard and glue and will present their models to family and friends at the conclusion of camp. They will be able to keep their models.
Topics discussed over the course of the week include physics, chemistry, mathematics, and language arts as they relate to architecture.
In this awesome simulation camp, your job will be to uncover hidden motives and alliances and (hopefully) prevent a sequence of global disasters. Do you have what it takes??
In this awesome simulation camp, your job will be to uncover hidden motives and alliances and (hopefully) prevent a sequence of global disasters. Do you have what it takes??