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Help kids join a robotics team in the Virginia/DC FIRST LEGO League or start their own! Teams build their own robots that perform challenges in regional, national, and international competitions.
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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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Did you know there are twenty Boys and Girls Clubs in the Washington, DC area? Find one close to you and help your students take advantage of their many activities and events.
- Location Washington, DC
- Added August 31, 2010
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Tags
discovery
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4-H Clubs teach kids important skills that will help them become leaders in their communities. They offer programs and projects where kids can learn science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Plug your students into their local 4-H Club or help them start their own!
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Girl Scouts is the world’s largest organization for girls, and strives to build girls of "courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place." Plug your students into a local Girl Scouts troop and watch them grow!
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Boy Scouts of America seeks to "prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes," and offers lots of activities, events, and camps. Find out how you can plug your students into a local Boy Scouts troop!
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Teaching kids to become fluent in computer and electronic skills, the club provides multiple forms of activities--from movie making to robot programming. There is always something for the kids to do and have fun while learning.
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If your student is in high school, encourage him/her to join YESS (Young Engineers and Scientists Seminars). YESS hosts projects and lectures for all ranges of engineering and science, including aeronautical engineering, radars, and electromagnetism.