How Does it Work?
Take an in-depth look at the science behind everyday inventions. We’ll see how real-life inventors make their ideas come to life while making our own inventions and building an incredible Image Inverter. Learn about simple machines and radical robots and even build your own catapult. Become a Junior Engineer and help build a giant geodesic dome that we can all get into.
Who can attend?
Students entering 1st Grade to 6th Grade (Age 6-12 years)
Length of training
All-Day session: Monday to Friday (9 am - 3 pm except as otherwise noted) for one week
Morning session: Monday to Friday (9 am - 12 noon) for one week
Schedule
Week 1 - June 7-11, 2010
- Alexander Elementary School - Katy
Week 2 - June14-18, 2010
- John Cooper School, Woodlands
Week 4 - June 28-July 2, 2010
- University of Houston - Downtown (9 am - 4 pm)
- The Emery/Weiner School, Houston (9 am - 4 pm)
Week 5 - July 5-9, 2010
- Parkway United Methodist Church, Sugar Land
Week 6 - July 12-16, 2010
- Alexander Elementary School - Katy
Tuition
FULL DAY FEE:
Early-Bird Registration - $245 (on or before March 31, 2010)
Early Registration - $249 (April 1-May 24, 2010)
Regular Registration - $259 (After May 24, 2010)
(Fee includes lab materials, handouts, Camp T-Shirt)
HALF DAY FEE: (Morning Session only)
Early-Bird Registration - $155 (on or before March 31, 2010)
Early Registration - $159 (April 1-May 24, 2010)
Regular Registration - $169 (After May 24, 2010)
(Fee includes lab materials, handouts, Camp T-Shirt)
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Last updated or reviewed on 2/18/10

