Kindergarten and 1st Grade Students from the Engineering for Kids course constructed catapults out of popsicle sticks, rubberbands, plastic spoons, and marshmallows! Check out the quick video to see how they did.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade Students from the Engineering for Kids course constructed catapults out of popsicle sticks, rubberbands, plastic spoons, and marshmallows! Check out the quick video to see how they did.
Students were encouraged to play with their food on Monday night at the Doodle Cake Creation class hosted by Wendy Frensko of Cake Walk. They used edible markers and frosting to decorate their very ownRead more
K-1 Students engineered bridges out of small cups, popsicle sticks, and blocks. The blocks represented cars passing over the bridge to make sure there was enough support! There are more Engineering for Kids classes coming upRead more
This chilly January weather inspired students as they were able to engineer our own Igloos out of frosting and marshmallows. The frosting represented the ice and marshmallows representing the snow balls! The K-1 students hadRead more
Our Engineering for K-1st Graders has been a big hit with the kids. We even sold out the class! This week, they made a snowman craft and then got a chance to play Osmo onRead more
We had a Gingerbread Building session with Wendy Frensko of Cake Walk. The kids were able to decorate their own house with dozens of different embellishments from candy canes to marshmallows to Smarties. Check outRead more
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