Students use EyeClops or microscopes to zoom in on everyday objects and natural materials, discovering hidden details and learning how scientists observe the world up close.
Young scientists collect and test water samples to learn about ecosystems, clean water, and the indicators that help us understand water health.
Students plant seeds, investigate plant structures, and carefully dissect flowers or seeds to see how plants grow and function.
Learners explore how plants make their own food through hands‑on demonstrations and simple experiments that bring photosynthesis to life.
Registration for this schedule starts on 03/31/2026 and ends on 07/31/2026
Participants must be entering grades 2 to 6.
Looking for ways to get your student involved in STEM, but without the multi-day commitment? Well we have the series for you:"STEM à la carte" - a scrumptious selection of STEM sessions!
Our series is designed to be single day stand-alone STEM themed programs including (but not limited to) biology, chemistry, technology, and engineering!
STEM à la carteoffers the flexibility to choose from a variety of STEM learning topics and schedule to best meet your needs. Each session operates as a stand‑alone program, fully independent from any other day’s activities.This flexible structure allows you to register for single‑day STEM experiences without committing to a full‑week schedule!
Please contact Griffiss Institute if you have any questions.