There will be SIX different camp weeks of fun, crazy, wild science at several locations. Plan to attend all of them for a positively mad summer of science! Minimum of two instructors per location. Credit cards accepted. Full-day & half-day camps are available.
SCIENCE SLEUTHS- Camp "A"
A week of sleuthing, investigation and discovery await campers. Secret code wheels, morse code and hidden messages will be decoded. We will hunt down animal tracks and follow scent trails during a day of nature discoveries. The wonders of gravity, balance and the science behind the illusive sweet spot will be investigated. Everyone will be challenged not to break an egg during our crazy egg toss. A renewed appreciation for the earth and the role science can play in preserving our planet will emerge. The marvels of astronomy will be revealed when we make a telescope. Camp-Day Themes include: Mad Messages, Earth Awareness, The Science of Sport, Nature, Space.
Mad Messages Discover how to send secret messages to your friends using special codes! Children learn how to talk with numbers, just like computers, and create their very own code "crackers". In the afternoon, they become detectives and use their Mad Science observational skills to discover the writer of the "Mystery Letter".
Earth Awareness How are we hurting Mother Earth? Discover how science will help us protect our planet. Children will understand the basics of water pollution, acid rain, and the benefits of solar energy. By actively recycling their own garbage, they will make their very own paper to take home and actually use!
The Science of Sport What do football players, scientists and ballet dancers have in common? Explore how Newton helps us learn why we move the way we do and improve the games we play. Campers experiment with games and activities while learning how physical and chemical sciences affect their equipment, movement, and technique.
Nature Play the nature scavenger hunt that combines science exploration with the animal kingdom. Campers learn about life cycles and animal habits, and even replicate an animal's footprints.
Space Day Young astronauts explore the mysteries of the solar system. Children will discover how astronauts live and work in space. The sun, the moon, the stars, and gravity are only a few of the things that must be dealt with on this Mad Science space mission.
MACHINE MANIACS- Camp "B"
Campers will shake, rattle and roll the world of simple machines as they are challenged to build bridges and a four foot high Geodesic Dome. Everyone will speak bird and be a bit buggy while they build bug and bird houses. Mixing, mashing and brewing will result in cool sidewalk chalk and bath fizzers during a day in the chemistry lab. The wonders of photography will be revealed as children learn about cameras, light and colours. Camp-Day Themes include: Jr. Engineers, Machine Mania, Crazy Chemistry, The Birds & The Beasts, Shutterbugs.
Jr. Engineers Check out shapes and why they are so strong. Investigate arches, and geodesic domes. Discover why an egg’s shape is so strong and how you can find this shape in buildings. Test loads and build some bridges when you put on an engineer’s hat and learn about structures.
Machine Mania Find out how wedges, screws and levers help us with our daily lives. Use simple machines to complete different tasks like lifting weights and launching marshmallows. Run through an obstacle course and use teamwork to show how useful simple machines can be.
Crazy Chemistry Become a Mad Science chemist as you learn all about the chemistry of things that you encounter everyday in your house and school. Discover how chemical reactions are everywhere and how you can figure out if a chemical change has occurred right before your very eyes. Mix, mush and brew together different chemicals to create things you can use in this hands-on outdoor chemistry lab.
The Birds & The Beasts Where do owls live and what do they eat? How do some bugs walk on water? How do ants collect their food? These questions and more will be answered with a walk on the wild side of things to explore owls, birds and all kinds of bugs.
Shutterbugs How does a camera work? What does a lens do? How do our eyes work? What is a camera obscura? How does film capture light and store an image? How did the idea of motion pictures start and how did early filmmakers figure out how to make images move? All these questions and more are answered in this hands-on program wherein campers get to experience all aspects of photography.
SECRET AGENT LAB- Camp "C"
Campers will use forensic science to track down an elusive ice cream thief. A visit to Cell City will reveal the inner workings of DNA while a trip down the Organ Trail will provide a Body Portrait! Lemon Shockers, Brain Goo and Electroplating will thrill all junior chemists. We will discover how to get a rainbow in a test tube and build a Potato Power Plant during a day of radical chemical reactions. Camp-Day Themes include: At the Scene of the Crime, Organ Trail, Radical Reactions, Chemical Counting, Cell City.
The Organ Trail Students are introduced to the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, skeletal, and muscular systems. In the process they learn about some of the body’s most important parts: the heart, lungs, stomach, brain and more. They listen to their hearts, build lung and muscle models and observe life-like replicas of our organs.
At the Scene of the Crime… The importance of observation as part of the scientific method is the day’s first order of business. A mock crime scene is examined; relevant information presented in many formats. Campers are then challenged to sort and sift through the data in an effort to solve the "crime" using forensic techniques.
Cell-ebration Campers are introduced to several cell organelles and their functions. The membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosome, and lysosome receive most of the attention. At times they will imitate the action of each of these parts with special emphasis on the nucleus and the role of DNA in directing and recreating life. They will learn the basics of the code of life, while making a model of a cell.
Radical Reactions What holds atoms and molecules together? What happens during chemical reactions? These questions are answered while campers study physical and chemical reactions in depth. These reactions include those that emit heat (exothermic), those that require heat (endothermic), those that proceed at a very fast pace and reactions that occur in spite of the fact they shouldn’t!
Chemical Counting Explore the “nuts & bolts” of chemistry, starting with the principle of “chemical counting” using chemists’ unit of measure, a mole. A mystery solution’s contents are determined via chemistry. Campers analyze pain relief tablets for aspirin content. Topics here range from creating electrical current using chemical systems (exactly as a battery does) to plating (chemically bonding) one metal onto another.
FLIGHT ACADEMY- Camp "D"
From earliest flying machines to modern day rocket launches – we’ll cover it all. Jr.Aviators and Jr. Astronauts will be thrilled to discover the principals of flight and aerodynamics. We will take a planetary tour while investigating the wonders of our very own Milky Way. Children will suit up for a day of Rocketry and will be WOWED by our rocket launch. Campers will build a sundial, telescope, parachute and wind tunnel simulator. Camp-Day Themes include: The “Wright” Stuff, It’s an Up Thing, The Milky Way, Newton’s Loco-Motion and Rockin’ Rockets.
Day 1 –The “Wright” Stuff Children will explore the fundamentals of aerodynamics in this hands-on program about how things fly. From the basic principles of flight to building airplanes, testing them in wind tunnels, to hovercraft and balloon helicopter building, children will understand what makes things fly and how different types of aircraft fly. Campers will take home a rubber band powered airplane, various paper airplane designs, balloon helicopters, boomerangs and mini Frisbeesâ.
Day 2 –It’s An Up Thing! This program will explore the role that wind and the movement of air plays on simple flying devices such as kites, hot air balloons and parachutes. Children will experiment with solar bags, parachutes and build their own kites and windsocks during this hands-on look at early flight.
Day 3 –The Milky Way What is the Milky Way and how do we know what’s up there? Children will explore the celestial sphere, learn about celestial navigation and build their own sextant, sundial, planisphere and even a refracting telescope while discovering the wonders of the Milky Way.
Day 4 –Newton’s Loco-Motion Sir Isaac Newton was very curious about how things move. Discover Newton’s Laws of Motion and something called inertia in this hands-on program all about motion. Children will experiment to learn how inertia works and how gravity is a physical force that keeps all objects “stuck” to the Earth. They will build a “gravity simulator,” and an “inertia tester” to take home to continue their exploration of motion at home.
Day 5 –Rockin’ Rockets Campers will learn the fundamentals of rocketry throughout this day including the parts of a rocket, the stages of rocket flight and how Newton’s third law applies to a rocket traveling to space. The children will build their own Estes Mach 12 rockets, experiment with water rockets and stomp rockets during this fun, day filled with hands-on activities.
ROCKET CAMP- Camp "E"
Yes we are Rocket Scientists! All things rocket will be explored. This action packed week focuses on the physics of rocket flight, the parts of a rocket and rocket launches. Campers will build several types of rockets and participate in the launching of at least 10 different rockets. Children will be divided into three groups for each rocket launch; Altitude Trackers, Launch Preparers and Launchers. They will have the opportunity to experience all three roles over the course of the week. Camp-Day Themes include: Rocket Basics, Rocket Flight, Mission Control, Rocket Propulsion & Recovery, Go For Launch.
Day 1 –Rocket Basics Campers will create a rocket journal that they will use during the camp to record all of their experimental data. They will learn about the parts and functions of a rocket and learn the model rocket safety code. Children will build and launch bog-roll rockets, build Estes Alpha rockets and their own altitude trackers during this exciting introduction to model rocketry.
Day 2 –Rocket Flight This program will explore what makes rockets fly, the parts of a rocket are involved in flight, and how energy gets things moving! Children will make and launch Paper Tiger rockets, experiment with devices called “food flingers” and rocket pinwheels and divide into their launch teams to launch Estes Alpha Rockets.
Day 3 –Mission Control Campers will learn about the history of NASA’s rocket program and begin their exploration of the universe by making devices called “nanorovers.” They will build their own galactic mobiles and create lunar prospectors while they talk about how the galaxy can be explored via rocket flight. The children will end the day with launches of Paper Tiger and Airwalker rockets.
Day 4 –Rocket Propulsion & Recovery Rockets can travel into space but how are they propelled and how are they recovered? Campers will explore the concepts of propulsion and recovery systems through various hands-on activities. They will compare the features of different types of rockets and even design their own rocket to the moon! The children will prepare and launch X-Ray, Skywinder (or Cosmic Cobra), Quark and Condor rockets at the end of this fun, filled day.
Day 5 –Go for Launch! The final day in this week long program will focus on rocket transportation, rocket staging and advanced rocket launches. Campers will discover the advantages of rocket staging –attaching small rockets to the tops of larger rockets, create their own rocket that has two stages, and participate in the launching of Redstone, Snitch, and Echostar rockets.
CHECKMATE CHESS CAMP- Camp "F"
Chess the Mad Science way is a blast. Everyday children will learn the chess rules, strategies and tactics. Game pieces have been given extraordinary personalities and are brought to life. Play with our giant chess set - the biggest you've ever seen! Campers receive their own magnetic chess set. As an extra bonus, part of each day will be spent doing super-cool science where children will make a daily take-home activity such as a Rocket, Stunt Plane, Space Shuttle, Racer Car, Silly Putty, Superball and more.
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