Summer 2017 Weather Camps

Looking for a fun science camp this summer?  We will have an opportunity for your student to learn about a variety of weather topics, including flooding, thunderstorms, tornadoes and more! Plus, we’ll explore these topics in depth with hands-on experiments and demonstrations. Your student will be able to ask questions and dive deeper into a science we experience every day. Here are a few of the topics we’ll cover.

-Learn to draw your own weather map

-Science of rain drops

-What causes thunder?

-Explore ways to measure air pressure

-Make our own tornado

-Closer look at how doppler radar works

WHEN: Camp 1, Ages 7-10, June 5th-June 8th from 2-4pm

Camp 2, Ages 10+, June 26th-June 29th from 2-4pm

Camp 3, Ages 7-10, July 10th-13th from 2-4pm

Camp 4, Ages 10+, July 17th-20th from 2-4pm

COST: $40 per student, $35 for additional students from same family. Parents (or grandparents) are not required to stay, but are certainly welcome to stay for class, whatever works best for your child and family.

LOCATION: Faith Fellowship Baptist Church, 57th & Minnesota

To sign up for camps, email us at karstensclasses@gmail.com with your student’s name, age, and which camp you would like to register for.

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