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Ever wonder what’s inside everyday objects? Have you questioned how things work? In this summer camp, campers become engineers and problem-solvers as they take apart common items to discover the simple machines hiding inside.Through guided exploration, campers investigate levers, pulleys, wheels and axles, inclined planes, wedges and screws by safely deconstructing tools, toys and household items.
Campers will test force, observe motion and learn how these simple machines make work easier in the world around us.
To wrap up the week, campers apply their new knowledge by designing and building a creative, upcycled project using reclaimed materials. Each camper takes home a one-of-a-kind creation—proof that understanding how things work can lead to smarter, more sustainable designs!
DETAILS
• Cost: $110 per student (Members save 10%)
• Suggested ages: 3rd–6th grade
• Time: Daily, 9am-12pm
• Capacity: 24 learners
• Registration open through July 20th
• Parents are not required to supervise or remain on site. This is a drop-off program.
CAMP INCLUDES
• Safe tool use instruction
• Simple machine exploration
• Hands-on project creation
• Upcycled design challenge
• Morning snack provided
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Will campers be handling tools?
• Activities have been thoroughly tested by experienced educators and will be supervised and safe; tools are screened for age-appropriate use.
Is this STEM camp?
• Yes — this week focuses on engineering design and science.
Does this include lunch?
• Half-day with morning snack included. The Colorful Plate Café is open if you want to grab a bite with your family before or after camp.
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3400 Innovation Drive, Plover, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54467
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