Exploring STEM in English through a variety of hands-on projects.
Discover modern education with fun chemistry experiments, creative tech projects, challenging coding exercises, exciting exploration of our Earth and beyond, and much more.
Origami Science consists of learning about both living organisms and geological processes. Students will get to learn a variety of topics such as frog anatomy, bee ecology, volcanic formation, virus life cycle and more!
What makes Origami Science classes so unique are the interactive 3D paper models that students get to create. With the help of these models, students are able to understand and learn complex concepts.
Students can enjoy learning brand new topics each month to broaden their scientific knowledge as they create new models and complete fun worksheets to review what they learned.
Along with the 3D paper models, students will also be able to review what they learned with exciting worksheets including activities such as word searches, coloring pages, cut and paste activities and more!
Learn all about this exciting period in history all while making your own Triassic World landscape.
Discover the impacts of volcanic eruptions and learn how these eruptions have shaped many of the landforms we see today.
Learn how different animals survive in the harsh conditions of the arctic! Explore food chains, food webs and energy pyramids.
Learn about the tectonic plates that cover the Earth's surface and how these plates interact to produce earthquakes!
Learn about frog life cycles and how learning about the frog body benefits us as humans!
Enter the tiny world inside the cell to see how things happen at the microscopic level!
Did you know that bees are responsible for a third of the world's food supply? Students will learn all about the importance of bees!
Students will learn about the reindeer’s habitat and diet, and their unique adaptations for surviving the cold!
Explore the Sun, the Moon and the Earth. On your space visit, you will rocket into the exciting world of how our planet moves and rotates.