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Hot Air Balloons, Kites, Parachutes Grades 4-9


Take a journey into the world of aerospace engineering and be introduced to concepts such as the principles of buoyancy, displacement, geometric symmetry, aerodynamic principles of lift, thrust, drag and more. Students will build, test and launch their own models to take home including a hot air balloon, cardstock gliders, parachute, and outdoor tetrahedron kite. Instructors: Computer Explorers


01 272 AE


NXT Robotic Olympic Pentathlon Grades 3-8


Test your robotic mettle, grit, determination and teamwork against other robo-masterminds. Each day you will team up, build, test, modify and program different robots to complete unique tasks and challenges. Get your inner innovator pumping this summer using LEGO Mindstorms: NXT programming and assemblies. Instructors: Youth Enrichment League


01 276 NX Mon.-Fri.


June 27-July 1 MME


8:30 am-12:30 pm $172


June 20-23 Mon.-Thur. MME


Xtreme Robotics Grades 5-8


Using NXT Brink from LEGO® , you will build robots, program


them to accomplish tasks, respond to external stimuli, and overcome challenges. Use the NXT programming language to learn fundamental software programming techniques. Use the robot to check office doors, listen and look for intruders, go into dangerous places to check for obstacles, pick up explosive objects and more! Instructors: Computer Explorers


01 272 XR Tues.-Fri.


Get Set to Be a Vet Ages 9-12


Learn about veterinary careers and specialties such as large animal and zoo practice. Find out how to take better care of your pets and make your own dog treats. Build your knowledge of animal physiology and anatomy. Examine real x-rays of animals and perform a mock surgery. This camp includes a dog safety presentation. Instructors: Science Museum of Minnesota


01 274 BV Mon.-Thur.


Aug. 15-18 Excelsior Elem.


9-11 am $115


Architecture & Engineering Grades 4-7


Design, build and destructively test model bridges and tow- ers. Learn the principles important to building strong and stable structures. We will discuss foundational elements such as material strength, different joints and shapes, load, com- pression, and tension and then experiment to see how the structures stand up to strength, mass distribution and wave frequency testing. Instructor: Computer Explorers


01 272 AD June 13-16


Mon.-Thur. MHS 18


1-4 pm $137


www.minnetonkacommunityed.org


July 5-8 MMW


1-4 pm $140


1-4 pm $128


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