SUMMER LEARNING CLUBS - EDIBLE SCIENCE- GRADES 3 - 5

SUMMER LEARNING CLUBS - EDIBLE SCIENCE- GRADES 3 - 5

Problem-solving class using a multi-disciplinary approach, incorporating Math, Science, Literature and Writing.

By The Westport Library*

Date and time

August 6 · 12:30pm - August 7 · 3:30pm EDT

Location

The Westport Library - Komansky Room

20 Jesup Road Westport, 06880

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About this event

  • 1 day 3 hours

On Tuesday, August 6 and Wednesday, August 7, your child entering third, fourth or fifth grade in fall, 2024, will learn about Edible Science.

Embark on a delicious adventure where science meets taste buds, as we explore the fascinating realm of chemical reactions using edible ingredients.

Because we are able to admit a limited number of students, you will be charged a deposit of $25 plus credit card processing fees upon registration. Your deposit will be refunded less credit card processing fees upon attendance at both days or class or notification of inability to attend sent to summerlearningclubs@westportlibrary.org or 203.291.4810 by 12:30 pm on Tuesday, July 30.

Summer Learning Clubs integrate math, literacy, and STEAM activities into a thematic approach for an extended period. Each week this complete immersive experience will cover a different topic over 2 days. Tuesdays will center around a blend of inquiry, design, research, writing and the arts. The Wednesday class builds on the deep work from Tuesday, and focuses on math, science and revision, testing and technology, with students creating a physical representation of their learning. This longer program will seamlessly blend traditional activities into a Project Based Learning experience and student-driven study.

Under a Project Based Learning model, students work together to solve challenging problems that are authentic, curriculum-based, and interdisciplinary. Following this format, learners decide how to approach a problem and what activities to pursue in their unique approaches. They gather information from various sources and plan, synthesize, analyze, and derive knowledge from it. Their learning is inherently valuable because it connects to something real and organic and promotes essential skills such as collaboration, revision, and reflection. In a culminating activity, students demonstrate their newly acquired knowledge and communicate this with others.

The Summer Learning Clubs are made possible by the continuing generosity of Roz and Bud Siegel.

Frequently asked questions

How do I cancel?

Email summerlearningclubs@westportlibrary.org or call 203.291.4810.

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