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Mad Science of So. NH & No. MA
Additional Information
Focus: Science
County: Carroll, Belknap, Strafford, Rockingham, Merrimack, Hillsborough,
Schedule: October through June
Ages: 5 to 12
Capacity: 20 children
Membership/Pricing: Varies
Setting:
Classroom
Program Highlights:
Mad Science after-school enrichment programs are fun, educational science classes that are hands-on and
inquiry-based. Take-home items extend the learning and fun after class ends.
Conducted by trained, qualified, dynamic instructors who have passed a background check.
Follow professional lessons plans.
Use unique equipment and original materials.
Meet once per week, after school for one hour. Our six-week session is the most popular (4 to 8-week sessions available).
Are age-appropriate and loved by children.
Are easy to plan and hassle-free to run
We spark imaginative learning when school is out! Let your students experience first hand how much fun science can be with Mad Science after-school programs. Our hands-on highly educational enrichment programs meet once per week, after school for one hour. All programs are packed with fascinating demonstrations and inquiry-based learning that provides solid educational value. Our curriculum meets state and national science standards. Each week, students will make and take home a science project related to the class topic. Mad Science also provides a takehome lab sheet at the end of each class that describes the key vocabulary and includes an experiment that can be done at home.
Slogan: We Spark Imaginative Learning!
Tags: stem, science, fun, Educational, after school enrichment