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Science Club, Danielle Gibson, Krista Andersen
Science Club, Danielle Gibson, Krista Andersen
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
Honors After School program for elementary age children to engage with scientific principles. Students performed hands-on experiments to explore various STEM fields. Each weekly lesson consisted of a different concept to be learned or explored by early elementary aged students.
Stem Club, Spencer Knight, Rohan Tatineni
Stem Club, Spencer Knight, Rohan Tatineni
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
Afterschool club that focuses on teaching young students about the scientific method and the engineering design process through brief presentations and hands-on activities.
Stem Club, Camden Jones, Erica Gesner, Amber Gadeken
Stem Club, Camden Jones, Erica Gesner, Amber Gadeken
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
The goal of this club is to introduce various topics stemming from different fields in science. We hope to excite the students about science and show them how important it is to their everyday lives. This club also aims to provide free education to underserved communities.
Stem Club, Marissa Kraus, Ty Michael Fleshman
Stem Club, Marissa Kraus, Ty Michael Fleshman
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
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Museum Exploration Club, Celeste Kenworthy, Aurora Kenworthy
Museum Exploration Club, Celeste Kenworthy, Aurora Kenworthy
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
Afterschool club that virtually visits museums in order to help students gain an appreciation for museums and learn about concepts related to art, history, and science.
Stemendously Fun Time Stem Club, Sarah Altman, Rhiannon Carlile
Stemendously Fun Time Stem Club, Sarah Altman, Rhiannon Carlile
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
After school club for middle school students which focuses on bolstering scientific knowledge though experimentation and exploration of the scientific method.
"Science Through The Galaxy Club", Kenessa Copeland, Beth Cannon
"Science Through The Galaxy Club", Kenessa Copeland, Beth Cannon
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
This club is meant for middle schoolers who want to learn about science while also having a creative outlet. Learn about different areas of science throughout land, ocean, and space. Exciting activities and experiments will be explored each week. For those that like to be creative, we will also enact stories and skits related to the area of science we are covering.
Got Science? Club, Nora Husein, Randa Ismail
Got Science? Club, Nora Husein, Randa Ismail
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
Got Science? Club allows students to learn about the science that can be found in our daily lives using everyday items such as food and school supplies. Students will learn about these sciences through hands-on experiments, allowing them to truly experience the science around them.
Periodic Table Club, Makayla Gill, Kailynn Jensen
Periodic Table Club, Makayla Gill, Kailynn Jensen
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
This club is dedicated to teaching the generation of future scientists the periodic table. This is designed to be a unique take on a STEM club that uses the periodic table as a backbone for a solid foundation in chemistry.
Journey Through Science Club, Jacob Sorensen, Riha Karney
Journey Through Science Club, Jacob Sorensen, Riha Karney
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
A science-based after school club that navigates the wonders of science while tying into fun activities for young students to enjoy, all while expanding their scientific knowledge and understanding in the process.
Stem Opportunities - High School 2019, Huey-Xian Kelly Wong, Madeleine Rauhauser, Annie Morgan Nelson
Stem Opportunities - High School 2019, Huey-Xian Kelly Wong, Madeleine Rauhauser, Annie Morgan Nelson
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
This publication details the lesson plan for the “Opportunities in STEM” club for the summer of 2019. This club began out of a desire to educate high school students about the opportunities and careers available in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. Often, students feel that the prospect of entering a STEM field is daunting and out of their grasp. What it means to be a scientist is often unclear, and students never consider opportunities out of the fear of the unknown, particularly when science is associated with complexity and difficulty. This lesson plan integrates experiments with a wealth …
Mad Scientist Club | Experiments, Nora Husein
Mad Scientist Club | Experiments, Nora Husein
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
After school club that teaches the basics of different branches of science through hands-on activities and experiments.
Mad Scientists Club, Olivia Taylor
Mad Scientists Club, Olivia Taylor
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
After school club that used demonstrations and experiments to teach elementary level students basic natural science fundamentals in an exciting, hands-on way.
The Future Is Now Science Club, Shane Stan
The Future Is Now Science Club, Shane Stan
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
The Future is Now! What will our planet look like in 10, 20, 50, or even 100 years? Where will we live, what will we eat, how will we travel? Believe it or not, in the coming decades, many ideas that were once science fiction will come through to realization. With this, many of the discoveries and technologies making all of this happen are being developed right now as we go about our daily lives.
In this club, appropriately titled, The Future Is Now Science Club, students will be inspired to think larger about the present world they live in. …