STEAM in the summertime
Published 10:27 pm Friday, June 28, 2019
- Jayla Emerson, levels off a cup of flour as other STEAM camp members watch. The class was learning to make pancakes, which uses scientific principles when cooking them. (Photo by Robin Hart)
Danville Schools hosted its STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) camp this week for students in kindergarten through eighth-grade. Students participated in age-appropriate fun classes and physical activities.
Older students had the opportunity to choose classes including Rubix Cube architecture, cooking, art meets science, marshmallow engineering, the science of physical activity, pop art and crafting.
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Isabelle Kermen runs from a mini marshmallow that was fired in her direction during Danville’s STEAM camp on Wednesday. (Photo by Robin Hart)
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Isabelle Kermen runs from a mini marshmallow that was fired in her direction during Danville’s STEAM camp on Wednesday. (Photo by Robin Hart)
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Paxton Harper gets ready to blow mini marshmallows through the marshmallow contraption she created in one of Danville’s STEAM classes on Wednesday. (Photo by Robin Hart)
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(Photo by Robin Hart)
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(Photo by Robin Hart)
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Eleanor Levi levels a cup of flour as Jaciyon Graves watches during a cooking class where students were making pancakes during Danville’s STEAM camp on Wednesday.(Photo by Robin Hart)