Young Earth Scientists Workshop
Campers step into the role of young scientists as they observe, test, build, and experiment. Each day focuses on real-world Earth systems, helping children understand how scientists study and protect our environment.
What Campers Will Explore
Tornado in a Bottle
- Create a spinning vortex and learn how air pressure and motion create tornadoes.
Cookie Mining Challenge
- Mine "resources" using tools while learning about geology, land use, and responsible extraction.
Edible Soil Layers
- Build and taste soil horizons while learning what makes healthy ground.
Oil Spill Cleanup Lab
- Test different materials and methods to clean up an oil spill and protect wildlife.
Cloud in a Jar
- Make a cloud and explore condensation, air pressure, and weather formation.
DIY Water Filtration System
- Design a working filter and learn how clean water solutions are created.
Sedimentary Rock Sand Art
- Create layered rock formations and understand how rocks form over time.
Water Wheel & Wind Power Models
- Build simple models to explore energy, motion, and renewable power.
The Water Cycle in Action
- Bring evaporation, condensation, and precipitation to life through interactive models.
Activities are collaborative, tactile, and engaging—encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Campers learn not just what happens on Earth, but why it matters.
Why This Camp Stands Out
- Strong S.T.E.A.M alignment
- Real-world environmental relevance
- Highly hands-on (less lecture, more doing)
- Clear progression from weather → water → earth → energy
Young Earth Scientists Workshop helps children see the planet as a living system—and themselves as capable explorers who can understand and care for it.
Where is it happening?
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