Experiment
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Experimentmania!
Mad Science of Washington offers a once-a-week, 8-week after-school program that allows kids to explore forensics, physics, geology, and more. Activities include performing amateur detective work and making pet tornadoes!
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Iolani Botball Team
Botball is a big craze at many schools in Hawaii. Build the best robot, compete against other schools, and win the competition! See if your school as a botball team; if not, ask a teacher to help you form one. Check out one team's video of what Botball is like:
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Oahu Mad Science Programs
If you live in Oahu, see if your child's school hosts a Mad Science after-school program. Activities include "Magnetic Magic," "Sonic Sounds," and "Watts-Up."
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Kids Invent
Students interested in science or inventions should join this program. Kids Invent provides hands-on science experiments. They also get to create toys, which provides a great opportunity for them to learn while having fum. There are more than 30 projects for students to enjoy.
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4-H Club
Focusing on the development of youths' Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, 4-H teaches both boys and girls life skills and leadership. In addition to community development, 4-H encourages students to be involved in the arts and sciences.
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Boys & Girls Club
With the intent of improving academic success, healthy lifestyles, and character development and leadership, the Boys & Girls Clubs is a group where students grow into well-learned citizens. Positive skills and behavior are reinforced here. Join today!
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Saturday Science Club
Is your student eager to take part in hands-on science experiments? Encourage him or her to join the Saturday Science Club! The Museum of Science and Industry hosts awesome projects that will definitely pique the interest of your students.
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Girls in Science Neuse River Project
Are you interested in the natural sciences? The Girls in Science Neuse River Project is a ten week program for sixth and seventh grade girls that offer learning through experience in the natural sciences field through field trips, classroom projects, and interaction with female scientists in the Museum!
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Teen Advisory Board
The Teen Advisory Board at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences offer teens with science research opportunities, as well as voicing their opinions on matters of involving the youth into the different science programs offered at the museum. As a member of the Teen Advisory Board, you will get a chance to scientists around the area from different universities, and get to perform research.