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For kids:Jazzmine thought it was just another day in Nameless, her small hometown in Tennessee, until all of the grown-ups started acting strange. Twelve-year-old Jazzmine is on a mission to find out what’s going on. With the help of her best friend Eric and a muse called Thalia, Jazz must restore the lost memories of her townspeople before it's too late. Along the way, she’ll encounter many mythological creatures trying to stop her. But most of all, Jazz must contend with her worries about her future and finishing her super important career day project for school. Are you ready to battle mythological creatures, research careers with Jazz, and restore the memories of the townspeople?
For parents:
This set of 11 challenges is all about careers and community. Your child will learn a little about Greek mythology while studying careers within a community and learning about the skills, education, and planning needed to work in various jobs. They’ll work with others through purposeful activities that promote collaboration and teamwork. We’ll explore careers in STEM using The Questioneers Books Series, by Andrea Beaty. The academic skills covered in these challenges include coding and ciphers (Math), engineering design (Science), research, writing and speech (Language Arts), and community professionals (Social Studies).
Ages 2-4 (5 spots available) Ages 5-7 (10 spots available) Ages 8-11 (15 spots available)
Ages 12+ can interview to be a volunteer and participate for free!
Contact us for more details at 931-341-9106 or [email protected]
Sibling and bulk discounts available. Ask us about our financial assistance program.
What is a challenge quest? A challenge quest focuses on 21st century skills such as problem solving, collaboration, outside-the-box and critical thinking, and innovation. This set of activities introduces a problem or mystery in a story-like journal and allows free exploration to discover new knowledge and to use tools in a different / new way. Challenges integrate academics with a child’s natural curiosity and creativity while teaching life skills via our Maker Lab Studios. Learners have an intrinsic desire to learn new things and gain new skills because we focus on one’s personal best. We encourage trying. We establish that mistakes are okay and we can learn from them. Learners build, deepen, or cement understanding by making. We define the learning goals and provide structure, scaffolds, and support for learners in the Challenge Quest Journal. We provide a Challenge Kit and sometimes an alias that aligns with the story characters.
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1225 S. Willow Ave., Cookeville, TN, United States, Tennessee 38506
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