After School Program

Overview

Our science programming provides fun, interactive and educational hands-on activities that instill a clearer understanding of science and how it affects the world around us. Through our programs, children in grades K through 6 are able to touch, see, hear, feel and taste what science is all about. In each class, your child will make and take home a project dealing with that week’s subject. Additional materials are sent home to extend the fun and learning.

Project Science After School Classes...

  • Are hands-on and inquiry-based.
  • Meet national and state science curriculum standards.
  • Are led by trained, qualified and dynamic instructors.
  • Follow professional lesson plans.
  • Use unique equipment and original materials.
  • Are age-appropriate and loved by children.
  • Are easy to plan and hassle-free to run.
  • Are usually a parent-paid program.

More Information

Science Categories

We have exciting programs that fit every grade levels curriculum and state science standard from Pre-K to grade 8. The following are just some sample areas:

  • Crazy Chemistry - Chemical elements, liquids-solids-gases, flourescence, weird reactions, crystals, rubber, dry ice, matter, food chemistry, fingerprinting.
  • Faster than a Speeding Bullet - Ultraviolet light, colors & light, speed, sound, optical illusions.
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Air pressure, waves, tornadoes, evaporation, vacuums, density, buoyancy.
  • Roller Coaster Rides - Physics, balance, motion, flight, inertia, friction and bubbles, forces, energy, balls & ramps, gravity.
  • Heat & Company - Temperatures, melting, air flow, chemical reactions, pressure.
  • Electronic Gadgets & Gizmos - Static vs. circuit, magnetism, conductors vs. insulators, electromagnets, memory wires, Tesla coils, electroscopes.
  • Space Adventure - Planetariums, constellations, telling time, astronomy, star finders, finding north, light.
  • The Good Earth - Recycling, fossils, crystals, rocks & minerals, earth games, weather and climate.