
Single Classes
Single Classes are available for grades K-5

Theatre
Classes
These classes are a fun way to build communication, teamwork, and creativity! We’ll explore the exciting world of theatre through activities like dramatic play, storytelling, and improvisation, helping everyone discover their artistic side while making new friends along the way!

Pantomime Play
Students will learn how actors use movement to communicate without words, and discover that facial expressions and body language can be their most important tools for storytelling!

Mask Work
This lesson encourages students to focus on non-verbal communication to tell a story using masks. Students will design and create their own masks and use them to represent characters in a fun improv game!

Intro to Acting
Intro to Acting focuses on fun, exploration, and building confidence through acting games and activities that encourage class bonding and imagination.

Reader's Theatre
In Reader's Theatre, students are assigned a script and a role, and practice reading aloud in character, allowing them to focus on fluency rather than memorization. With the help of props and light costumes, students will have the opportunity to read their play at the end of the class for their teacher.

Improv for Beginners
Students practice thinking on their feet and embracing adaptability in this fun and energetic improv lesson!

Puppet Play
In Puppet Play, students use their creativity and imagination to create puppets. This lesson promotes self-expression and empathy through the joy of imaginative play.
Physical Science
Classes
In Physical Science, students explore how different objects connect and influence each other while building an understanding of the amazing world around them. By studying forces, energy, matter, and the natural laws that govern our universe, they uncover the wonders of science!

Intro to Polymers
Students will stretch their imaginations as they learn about the properties of polymers! They will discover where polymers are found and how they are formed, then get hands-on by creating their own slime.

All About
Carbon Dioxide
Students will learn about carbon dioxide, where it comes from, and how to harness the power of a chemical reaction to create it themselves!

Intro to
Electricity
This lesson explores how electricity powers everyday objects through circuits. Students will investigate static and current electricity by conducting experiments to see the concepts in action!

States of Matter
In this lesson, students learn the three main states of matter and how some matter can change from state to state. In the activity, students observe the fourth elusive state, non-Newtonian matter, by creating the fascinating substance known as oobleck!

What is Chemiluminescence?
In this illuminating lesson, students will explore the fascinating process by which light is generated from a chemical reaction!

Intro to Dry Ice
Intro to Dry Ice introduces the concept of sublimation, and how matter can transform into different states. This lesson also highlights the importance of lab safety as students conduct their own incredible dry ice experiments!
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Kinetic and
Potential Energy
Using motion and props, students will observe the difference between Kinetic and potential energy and conduct experiments to help them easily identify the two concepts.

Forces at Work
In this lesson, students will learn about Newton's first law of motion and how objects can be affected by gravity, friction, and force.

Indicators and
PH Balance
Using a homemade indicator, students will uncover the intriguing ability of this tool to reveal whether a substance is an acid or a base.

Intro to
Chemical Reactions
In this lesson, students learn how to identify a chemical reaction, and learn the difference between a physical and chemical change by conducting their own experiments.

Bubble Science
In this lesson, students learn how trapped air and surface tension work together to make bubbles. Students will understand how bubbles are formed, why they pop, and how to make the perfect bubble solution!
Life Science
Classes
In Life Science, students will explore living things, life cycles, and the relationship we all share with the environment.

Butterfly
Life Cycle
Using movement, creative play, and scientific models, students will learn about the 4 stages of the butterfly life cycle. This lesson emphasizes the butterfly transformation and how metamorphosis is common to many insects.

The Water Cycle
In this lesson, students learn how water moves, evaporates, and cycles through the atmosphere. Through hands-on science experiments and candy models, students observe the ongoing nature of the water cycle!

Plant Life Cycle
Students will observe different stages of the plant life cycle and learn how successful plants can pollinate to encourage other life cycles to begin.

Intro to Archeology
Students will learn what archeology is and why it’s important. They'll dive into some hands-on activities that let them get up close with artifacts and learn how to use the essential tools that archaeologists rely on.

Intro to Geodes
In this lesson, students will learn about geodes and how to identify them. They will observe geodes containing various types of crystals and conduct an experiment to create their own beautiful geode models.

The Nervous System
In this lesson, students will learn about the nervous system and how we use our five senses to explore and understand the world around us.
Space Science
Classes
Space science classes ignite curiosity and fuel imagination as we embark on an exciting journey through the solar system, uncover the mysteries of the Moon, and discover the fascinating world of rockets!

Phases of the Moon
In this lesson, students learn to identify the moon’s phases and why they occur. In the hands-on activity, students re-create the phases using models and props.

Astronaut Academy
In this lesson, students will learn about the importance of space travel and, using creative play, practice some of the important jobs that astronauts do.

Rocket Science:
Water as Fuel
In this lesson students explore the science of rockets by understanding Newton’s third law of motion, and how thrust propels rockets. Students will build their own rockets, and observe how water can be used as fuel.

Rocket Science:
Air as Fuel
In this lesson students explore the science of rockets by understanding Newton’s third law of motion, and how thrust propels rockets. Students will build their own rockets, and observe how air can be used as fuel.
Craft Science
Classes
In Craft Science, students will enhance their fine motor and problem-solving skills while crafting stunning works of visual art. Using vibrant colors, a variety of materials, and creative techniques, they will express their unique perspectives and develop critical thinking in a supportive and inspiring environment.

What is UV Light?
In this lesson, students will learn what UV light is, and demonstrate its capabilities by creating stunning glow artwork!

Magnet Art
In a mesmerizing example of blending art and science, students learn about and use magnets to create colorful masterpieces.

Bubble Art
In this lesson students learn how bubbles are made and create art using the popping action of their bubbles!

Recycled Art
This thought-provoking lesson teaches students about waste reduction and resourcefulness, while fostering creativity and imagination!

Capillary Action
Students are introduced to the beauty of capillary action and use its properties to create delicate tie-dyed art.
Magic Science
Classes
These incredible classes demonstrate how science can look just like magic! Students will conduct simple yet astonishing experiments that are sure to leave them in awe!

Surface Tension
In this lesson students observe how soap disrupts surface tension, moving color and objects around like magic!

Things that Glow
Students observe UV light, and learn why things glow. In the activity, students manipulate clear liquids to magically make them glow!

Magic Indicators
In this lesson, students learn about the magic of indicators by transforming clear liquids into brilliant colors! This lesson promotes observation skills and is an excellent introduction to the world of chemistry.

Incredible Reactions
Students observe the incredible effects of a large scale chemical reaction. In the activity, students launch shooting stars just like magic!
