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FORENSIC FUN CAMP with HIGH TOUCH HIGH TECH, Grades: rising 1-6

Session 2: June 19-23

Cost: $465 Early Bird | $490 Regular Price cont.

Calling all detectives for this fun exploration of forensic science! We will investigate a crime scene as we use different forensic tools; we will test mystery powders, get a closeup on teeth prints and fingerprints, find out what we can learn from the pattern in lips, and extract DNA. Explore the world of genes as we learn about dominant and recessive gene relationships and so much more!

LIFE ON EARTH SERIES: FROM LITTLE TO BIG with HIGH TOUCH

HIGH TECH, Grades: rising 1-6

Cost Per Week: $465 Early Bird | $490 Regular Price

Kids may enroll in any of the three weeks in the Life on Earth series. Each week runs independently from the other. Chemistry, Biology, and Ecology go hand-in-hand in this earth-centered camp. Over three weeks, we’ll explore what makes life possible on our amazing planet, starting from the tiniest atoms all the way up to the entire story of life on earth so far! These three interconnected weeks will build upon each other and will use fun, fascinating, hands-on science to bring students a complete perspective of the biological hierarchy of life on planet earth — from little to big.

WEEK 1: STARTING SMALL

Session 3: June 26-30

All life starts with atoms, their reactions, and their interactions. This week, we’ll explore the tiny side of life on earth by starting with the building blocks of… well, everything. Get up close with atoms, elements, chemical reactions, and biomolecules like DNA.

WEEK 2: COMING ALIVE

Session 5: July 10-14

Isn’t it amazing you are you, and you share this planet with so many incredible living things? This week, we’ll learn all about the living things that tiny things can make. Experiment your way from single cells and the organ systems in your body, all the way to the biggest gorilla in the forest and the biggest shark in the sea.

WEEK 3: WORLD OF LIFE

Session 6: July 24-28

Scientists know: everything on earth is interconnected. This week, we will explore how living and nonliving things come together and interact on our home planet. We’ll examine predator and prey relationships, different ecosystems and biomes, how living things adapt to the challenges they face, and finish our journey with the entire story of life on earth so far.

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