Description
PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

Applied Science & Engineering Design
Campers explore scientific principles through hands-on experimentation and construction. From simple machines to structural design challenges, they engage in real-world problem-solving using materials, measurements, and critical thinking to bring their ideas to life. Every project reinforces core STEAME concepts while encouraging curiosity and resilience.

Art, Creativity & Innovation
We believe creativity is the engine of innovation. Campers express their ideas visually through sketching, model-making, and design decoration. They blend artistic vision with technical thinking whether they’re illustrating their lunar terrain, crafting custom features for their builds, or imagining futuristic habitats and tools.

Team Building
Through collaborative challenges, group games, and cooperative missions, campers learn to work as a team, practicing communication, empathy, leadership, and active listening. These sessions help build trust, encourage peer learning, and prepare them for real-world teamwork in engineering, science, and entrepreneurship.

Design Reflection & Scientific Reporting
Every innovation is backed by thoughtful analysis. Campers develop habits of observation and reflection by documenting their designs, noting improvements, and writing about their process. Using journals, sketchbooks, and short reports, they learn to communicate their thinking like real scientists and engineers.

Public Speaking & Innovation Pitching
Great ideas deserve to be shared! In this session, campers learn the fundamentals of public speaking, how to speak with clarity, confidence, and purpose. They prepare and deliver short presentations or “innovation pitches,” practicing how to articulate their design, explain its function, and inspire others with their vision.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Age and class size requirements
Participants must be between the ages of 7-11.
Groups must have a minimum of 6 participants. Individual registrations are accepted but may be subject to cancellation or rescheduling to ensure that there are a minimum number of students to run the program. Registrants will be notified a minimum of 2 days prior to the start of camp if the camp is canceled.
Pricing Information
Includes admission, supplies, and assembly:
1-Day $50
Sample Daily Agenda
| 8:30 AM- 9:00 AM | Drop Off Period |
| 9:00 AM-12:00 PM | Camp Activities |
| 12:00 PM-12:30 PM | Lunch Break |
| 12:30 PM- 3:00 PM | Camp Activities |
| 3:00 PM-3:30 pm | Pick Up Period |
WHAT TO BRING?
*Lunch and snacks *Water bottle *Comfortable clothes to move around in *Indoor shoes or socks *Food provided by the family must be stored with the *child’s belongings and will not be handled by the camp *staff. Please be sure to label personal belongings. *We will be enforcing a “no food sharing” policy.
Safety & Illness
Please stay home if you are not feeling well.
Drop Off & Pick Up Guidelines
Please walk your students to and from their drop-off and pick-up location to complete the check-in and check-out sheets and also allows the instructor to touch base with you regarding lesson updates.
If your student (10 and 11 yrs old ONLY) will be checking in and out independently, we kindly ask that a parent or guardian be present on the first day of camp to complete check-in and submit a signed consent letter in person. Here is a “Consent Letter” template:


