Super Science: Future Technology & Exploring Space For Grades 1-5 🚀🔬 (Friday)

Friday, August 29, 2025 - Friday, November 14, 2025
Co-Ed
Dublin Elementary School 7997 Vomac Road DublinCA  94568
Friday, August 29, 2025 - Friday, November 14, 2025
Co-Ed
Dublin Elementary School 7997 Vomac Road DublinCA  94568

Super Science: Future Technology & Exploring Space For Grades 1-5 🚀🔬 (Friday)

Aug 29 - Nov 14 (Friday)

2:05 PM - 3:05 PM

Dublin Elementary School

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$285.00

in 16 days $300.00

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Price
$285.00
in 16 days $300.00
Price
$285.00
in 16 days $300.00

Meeting Dates

From Aug 29, 2025 to Nov 14, 2025

Each Friday from 02:05 PM to 03:05 PM

About This Activity

10 sessions x 60 minutes Friday - Aug 29 | Sept 5, 12, 19, 26 | Oct 3, 10, 24 | Nov 7, 14 Ignite your child’s curiosity and imagination with a hands-on journey through the fascinating world of future technology and the wonders of space! This dynamic program blends STEM projects, creative art, and interactive lessons. Students will learn about robot parts, functions, and history; explore alien mysteries; and create their own mini model to take home, all while discovering the real science behind tomorrow’s innovations and the mysteries of the cosmos. The curriculum is divided into two captivating themes—Future Technology and Exploring Space. Each theme covers five exciting topics. In Future Technology, students will explore Tesla Bots, Falcon Heavy rockets, Smart Pads, Mars Colony, and Camera Scanners. In Exploring Space, they'll dive into Stars, the Solar System, Rockets, Space Force, and Aliens. Through engaging, instructor-guided activities, your child will develop critical thinking, creativity, and a lasting love of discovery that extends far beyond the classroom. Enroll today and launch your child’s imagination into a universe of discovery! 🌠🚀 Note: The program includes end-of-semester certificates, prizes, and regular parent updates.

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Dublin Elementary School 7997 Vomac Road DublinCA  94568
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