Five-Day Science Camps for One Child at Destination Science (Up to 18% Off). 30 Options Available.
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During camp, kids build robots, launch rockets, experience the power of light and sound waves, or engineer a roller coaster
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Camps
- Robot Challengers and Reaction Racers Camp: Children can construct their own volcanic robot crawler and engineer and operate a criss-cross crash racer. They may learn about the principles of centripetal force and friction, and electricity with light-up Lego blocks, technic light spinners, bubble machines, and drones.
- Rocket Space Science Camp: Children can discover the forces of rocketry propulsion; design, build, and customize a new motorized space rover; explore four earthly habitats; engineer and design a spacesuit; experience erupting volcanoes; and learn about magnification, refraction, and reflection using telescopes.
- Extreme Innovators and Science Makers Camp: Children can invent and create a motorized toy; learn about the technology behind controls that operate inventions, such as touch, sound, and motion sensors; explore friction racers, magnetic quiz games, and 3D water-powered polymers; and experience the power of light and sound waves.
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Physics Coaster and Science Magic Camp: Children can investigate the effects of Newton’s Laws; design and build a coaster; play engineer games like mini golf, frog bowling, and baseball science; explore gravitational, potential, and kinetic energy; uncover the role atoms, electrons, and protons play in static electricity; learn about optical illusions and chemical reactions used in magic tricks; and master the engineering design process.
- Day camp
- Good for ages: 5–11
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Camp schedule: Monday–Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with optional extended care for an additional fee
- What to bring:
- Lunch packed in an insulated bag or cooler; additionally it’s recommended to bring a morning snack, afternoon snack, and extended-care snack, if applicable
- Two bottles of water a day
- Closed toe, rubber-soled sneakers/tennis shoes
- Apply sunscreen before camp
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- What not to bring:
- Pets
- Cell phones
- Tablets
- MP3 players
- Electronic games and other technological items
- Trading cards
- Toys
- Money
- Anything valuable
Need To Know Info
About Destination Science
Explore the physics behind roller coasters. Create an electric toy invention. Design and battle robots. Launch rockets to new speeds and heights. The children who engage in these once-in-a-lifetime activities at Destination Science camps aren't just having fun—they're learning science. At over 100 camp locations in five states, counselors lead campers ages 5 to 11 through a full week of hands-on exploration in various disciplines. Aided by kid-friendly tools, entertaining demonstrations, and inventive lesson plans, they teach campers the basics of scientific inquiry through the fun of exploration and experimentation. The four main camps focus on topics ranging from simple machines to astronomy, engineering, and physics, often with engaging games and hands-on projects. All of Destination Science's instructors are experienced educators and university students, each focused in the sciences and chosen for their ability to relate to children and build an effective baking-soda volcano.