Tag: science

Time travel. Extraterrestrial civilizations. Artificial wormholes crisscrossing the galaxy like a celestial highway system. These are the types of ideas science fiction has made famous. However, most of the science in science fiction isn’t very...scientific. And that’s okay. Science fiction is, after all, fiction; it has no obligation to accurately depict scientific concepts.

September 15, 2015 - 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Join us on the first Tuesday of every month to explore science, technology, engineering, art and math. Appropriate for students in grades K-5.

  • Sept. 1: LEGO Club – Explore science, technology, engineering and math through LEGOS®.
  • Sept. 8: Pollinators with Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge – Learn about the life cycle, migration, adaptations, habitat, and conservation of pollinators, specifically the Monarch butterfly, with educators from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.
  •  Sept. 15: Draw Your Own Circuits – Learn about circuits by drawing with conductor silver ink and interactive modules from Circuit Scribe.
  • Sept. 22: Art Stop on the Go – Join a visiting artist from the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and express yourself through art.
  • Sept. 29: Melted Crayon Art – Transform old pieces of crayons into works of art by melting them.
Event Type: 
Class
Age: 
Children, Tween
October 6, 2015 - 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Join us every Tuesday to explore science, technology, engineering, art and math. Appropriate for students in grades K-5. Space is limited; registration required.

  • Sept. 1: LEGO Club – Explore science, technology, engineering and math through LEGOS®.
  • Sept. 8: Pollinators with Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge – Learn about the life cycle, migration, adaptations, habitat, and conservation of pollinators, specifically the Monarch butterfly, with educators from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.
  •  Sept. 15: Draw Your Own Circuits – Learn about circuits by drawing with conductor silver ink and interactive modules from Circuit Scribe.
  • Sept. 22: Art Stop on the Go – Join a visiting artist from the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and express yourself through art.
  • Sept. 29: Melted Crayon Art – Transform old pieces of crayons into works of art by melting them.
Event Type: 
Class
Age: 
Children, Tween
July 17, 2015 - 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Join Science Matters to explore a variety of science tricks you can perform over and over again including egg inertia, spinning water, the classic tablecoth trick, a bed of nails and more. Appropriate for kids ages 4-12. No registration required.

Age: 
Children
Jun 27 2015

Create the magic of a summer night! Use a flameless LED light and a plastic Easter egg to make a cute firefly bug. Berkeley Village stop: 54th Ave. & Wolff St.Berkley, CO 80002
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Age: 
Adult, Children, Family, Teen, Tween

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