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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics STEM


Crazy Chemistry Grades 2-6


Learn how molecules bend, stretch and even bubble through plenty of hands-on exploration. Take home your molecule mod- els, polymers, and more. Be sure to wear old clothes as we inves- tigate the crazy side of chemistry. Instructors: Science Explorers


Camp Invention 2011 Grades 1-6


Inspire a passion for science in your child! Kids participate in exciting classes each day while experimenting with physics, engineering and creative problem-solving. Find out how fun STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) can be!


Spark Curriculum - MME


Bounce! An Atomic Journey™ - Learn about nanotechnology, chemistry, and polymers as you explore the science behind bouncy balls.


The Curious Cypher Club™ - Decipher puzzling riddles and crack unusual codes to discover who is sending mysterious messages ... and why! Wild! Wondrous Innovations and Living Designs™ - Join us on an animal adventure as we investigate the survival traits of nature’s most inventive animals. I Can Invent: Edison’s Workshop™ - Work with real tools to take apart a machine, use the parts and other materials to build an invention and become America’s next great inventor!


Game On: Power Play™ - Explore new games and add your own twist to high-energy challenges!


01 273 CI1 Mon.-Fri.


MME July 11-15 $240 9 am-3:30 pm Discover 3 Curriculum - MMW


I Can Invent: Fantasy Inventions and Complicated Machines III™ - Use real tools to take apart old appliances and see how they work, then create a model of your own invention. Older campers participate in a Rube Goldberg team challenge that starts a (safe) explosion. Viking Treasure Trek: The Quest Begins™ – Navigate the oceans and investigate clues to locate long-lost Viking treasure!


Comic Book Science: FlyJack and Jill™ – Discover the science behind super powers, such as flight and DNA coding! Land Sled X-Treme™ – Be a part of the winning team that engineers the ultimate land sled in an X-treme obstacle course! Game On: Power Play™II - Have fun with a whole new set of games this week!


01 273 CI2 MMW Mon.-Fri.


$240 Aug. 8-12 9 am-3:30 pm www.minnetonkacommunityed.org 17


01 271 CC Mon.-Thur.


Aug. 22-25 12:30-3 pm Scenic Heights Elem. $100


LEGO WeDo Robotics Grades 2-5


Build 10-15 projects throughout the week including a robotic soccer goalie, a motorized airplane, boat and giant. We will then program the projects using a computer and a basic robotics engineering program (from Mindstorms) to complete different tasks and challenges. Instructors: Youth Enrichment League


01 276 WD Mon.-Fri.


Aug. 22-26 Clear Springs Elem.


9 am-12 pm $135


Digital Comic Book Design Grades 3-5


Working in pairs, you will write and design your own comic book using innovative software, digital art and photos to illustrate your story. Emphasis will be placed on personal styles and stories. The completed creations can then be posted to blogs and emailed to friends or printed in a comic book form. Your imagination is your only limit! Instructor: Computer Explorers.


01 272 MW Monday


01 272 SH Thursday


01 272 DH Tuesday


May 2-23


Minnewashta Elem. May 5-26


Deephaven Elem.


3:25-4:55 pm $77


3:25-4:55 pm


Scenic Heights Elem. $77 May 10-31


Video Game Design Grades 3-6


This course will give you hands-on experience developing your own game—from story boarding and programming rules to debugging the final game. You will design the action, create the characters, program rules, set up different stages for different levels and more. Instructors: Computer Explorers


01 272 VG Mon.-Thur.


Aug. 1-4 Deephaven Elem.


12:30-3:30 pm $140


2:45-4:15 pm $77


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