Planes flying, boats floating, bubbles popping, and so much more!

Young Einsteins were busy today as they explored the world of science.  We saw a great presentation from one of our counselors, Nick, about different chemical reactions.  There were giant bubbles floating over the field that were made with hula hoops.  Some people took a break to check out what types of clouds they could see in the sky, while others decided to dunk their hands into some Oobleck again.  Tomorrow we get to explore even more as we head into Bostonto the Children’s Museum.  Remember it is a longer day…we will return to camp at 2pm.

*Reminder:  Please fill out the permission slip for tomorrow’s trip to the Children’s Museum.

Making Tornados, Erupting Volcanoes, and Oobleck!

Oozing, bubbling, and sometimes exploding…Science Week is never short of exciting!  Today, our little scientists were busy making tornados, watching volcanoes erupt in the sand, and getting messy with gooey Oobleck!  Everyone was having fun making predictions about what could happen, watching in awe as it did happen, and then talking about why it happened!  Tomorrow the experiments continue as we will get to see some science experiment demonstrations, explore our solar system, try to build an unsinkable boat, and much more!  Everyone is learning and having fun…at the same time!!

*Reminder:  Please fill out the permission slip for Thursday’s trip to the Children’s Museum.

Download: Museum Permission Slip