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Marshall to host summer science camps

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Marshall University’s College of Science, in partnership with West Virginia Science Adventures, will again be offering summer science camps for students in kindergarten through fifth grade in June and July.

Summer Camps for children in grades kindergarten through second grade are from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and camps for children in third through fifth grades are from 1 to 4 p.m. The cost is $145 per camp, or $120 for children of Marshall students and employees. A $50 discount is offered to those who sign up for all four camps:

Registration is here.

The schedule is as follows:

Village Quest Camp – June 16-20

Whether crafting amazing structures, exploring exciting new worlds or teaming up for exciting challenges, there’s something for everyone at this camp, which is perfect for young Minecraft fans who want to learn new skills, make new friends and unleash their imagination in the blocky universe of Minecraft.

Explorers Camp – June 23-27

This hands-on camp invites young explorers to dive into the wonders of science through fun experiments and discoveries. From uncovering the mysteries of biology to exploring the magic of chemistry and physics, children will ignite their curiosity and creativity. Perfect for kids who love to ask questions, get their hands dirty and explore the world of science

Fins, Fur & Feathers Camp – July 14-18

Children can dive into the fascinating world of animals and learn all about their biology, behavior, and ecosystems. They’ll explore how different species live, grow and survive in their environments, from the tiniest insects to the largest mammals. Through hands-on activities, experiments and exciting lessons, they’ll discover what makes animals so unique and how scientists study them.

Learn more at https://www.marshall.edu/sciencecamps/.

 

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