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Virtual Saturday Family Science: Flower Power

Saturday, May 23, 2020—10:00 am - 10:30 am

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Can you eat sunlight and help bees make honey? Flowers aren’t just beautiful to see and pick, they are a vital part of nature. This week we’ll look at flowers, the special adaptations they use to thrive in our world, and how we’ve come to depend on them as humans.

Registration opens May 19.

We’re excited to announce that Saturday Family Science is back!!! Each week in this five part virtual series, we will explore a different topic and focus on how young learners can think scientifically. In each session we’ll highlight one of “The Tools of a Scientist” which include; observation, hypothesizing, experimentation, and data recording. We’ll practice these science skills and investigate the world we live in by studying plants, animals, water, and air. While there will be activities to serve different ages, this series will focus on younger learners from ages five to eight.

  • Live half-hour interactive Zoom class for young children ages 5–8
  • Every Saturday at 10am, May 9 – June 6, 2020 with Aemelia Thompson, Hitchcock Environmental Educator
  • Saturday Family Science programs are generously sponsored by Pelham Auto Service.

    Please pre-register prior to each class using links below to receive your Zoom invitation and recommended at-home activities to explore prior to each class

  • Free, donations always welcome

Details

Date:
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Time:
10:00 am - 10:30 am
Cost:
Donation

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