April 19th - Dry Icecapades

$36.00

Children in this class will probe the shifting states of matter through a series of engaging demonstrations and inquiry-based activities. The class warms up with a molecular movement exercise to learn about the three states of matter. Next, students observe melted and resolidified metal— a shift of states from solid to liquid right before their eyes. Dry ice—the star of the show—used in a series of tests, under the guidance of the instructor, explores the properties of matter at extreme temperatures. Children use balloons to help visualize the volumetric difference between matter in solid and gaseous states. The class rolls toward a grand finale that engages the group in catching a cloud!

Age 7-12

March 22nd - 10:00-11:00AM

All materials and supplies are included.

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Children in this class will probe the shifting states of matter through a series of engaging demonstrations and inquiry-based activities. The class warms up with a molecular movement exercise to learn about the three states of matter. Next, students observe melted and resolidified metal— a shift of states from solid to liquid right before their eyes. Dry ice—the star of the show—used in a series of tests, under the guidance of the instructor, explores the properties of matter at extreme temperatures. Children use balloons to help visualize the volumetric difference between matter in solid and gaseous states. The class rolls toward a grand finale that engages the group in catching a cloud!

Age 7-12

March 22nd - 10:00-11:00AM

All materials and supplies are included.

Children in this class will probe the shifting states of matter through a series of engaging demonstrations and inquiry-based activities. The class warms up with a molecular movement exercise to learn about the three states of matter. Next, students observe melted and resolidified metal— a shift of states from solid to liquid right before their eyes. Dry ice—the star of the show—used in a series of tests, under the guidance of the instructor, explores the properties of matter at extreme temperatures. Children use balloons to help visualize the volumetric difference between matter in solid and gaseous states. The class rolls toward a grand finale that engages the group in catching a cloud!

Age 7-12

March 22nd - 10:00-11:00AM

All materials and supplies are included.