(best viewed at 800 x 600)


http://www.shambles.net
 
  Science Club (After Sch)

The Science Club Information Page
http://sciencespot.net/Pages/sciclub.html
The Science Club Information Page
The Junior High Science Club was organized to provide year round opportunities for students to explore science. Our science club consists of 6th through 8th grade students - gifted to special education! Each month, members participate in an activity, project, or volunteer activity related to science. At the end of each year, a Science Festival is planned for all members who have participated in at least half of the events.
Each month students (6th - 8th grades) have the chance to compete against each other in science related events. Many of these events challenge them to create a device that will accomplish a specific task, such as to protect an egg from breaking in the Egg Drop (pdf) or projects from the Junk Box Wars. Science Club members also help with the Nature Center garden each spring and have the opportunity to participate in various projects in the community, such as Eagle Days, Bug Hunt, and cleanup days.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
How to run a science club
http://tinyurl.com/kv6ab
How to run a science club
The BA supports a network of schools across the UK who use our enrichment activities in science clubs.
How to run a science club in Primary School (PDF 662KB)
How to run a secondary club in Secondary School (PDF 667KB)
Case study - Bridging between primary and secondary schools (PDF 428KB)
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
The Science Discovery Clubs Network
http://www.scizmic.net/ideas_clubs.html
The Science Discovery Clubs Network
No two science clubs are the same, mainly because they are run for different reasons, by different people, in different environments, for different children. The first thing you should do is run through this list of questions - it doesn't cover every eventuality, but it is a good start!
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Salters Chemistry Club Handbook.
http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/teachers/chemclub/
Salters Chemistry Club Handbook.
British Association for the Advancement of Science (BA) ... gives advice and small grants for schools organising School Science Fairs and provides access to ...
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Double Helix Club
http://www.csiro.au/briscsirosec/dhclub/DHClub.htm
The Double Helix science club is a national science club run by CSIRO education. ... most of whom are active in organising science activities after school ...
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
The Science Club
http://scienceclub.org/
Since 1987, The Science Club has been bringing science to life for over one million elementary school children, teachers, and parents. The Science Club fuels the wonder and joy of learning, through school assemblies, parent and teacher workshops, television, video, and print.
The Science Club has also designed programs for museums, agencies, and educational organizations.
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line
Kinetic City: Mission to Vearth (Science Club Scheme)
http://www.kineticcity.com/
Welcome to Kinetic City: Mission to Vearth, the after-school standards-based science program in which kids complete activities in conjunction with a dynamic website.
The Kinetic City Super Crew needs your kids' help to save their virtual world of Vearth from the science-distorting computer virus, Deep Delete.
The kids in your program will work together to perform engaging and educational science activities, and then download their data to the Super Crew (Keisha, Curtis, Megan and Max) to help repair their world. Then, your kids will go on an exciting Mission To Vearth adventure, earning Kinetic City Power Points as they use their knowledge to battle Deep Delete.
The Kinetic City after school program provides kids in grades 3 through 5 a fun, entertaining way to learn standards-based science. It is the ideal combination of technology and hands-on collaboration. Each Kinetic City Club accommodates up to 30 children
FREE ... ask for a starters kit to be sent to you. (your school)
Down arrowUp arrow
grey line



use this box to search more on Shambles or on the Web : (powered by Google) : safe filtering is ON
Google  
Web Shambles Website
Use this form to submit links to add to the list above (the webmaster will check the link before publication)
 Heading:
 Address:
 Please copy
 Security Code
    
 Description:
grey line
webkeeper: Chris Smith csmith@csmith.info Shambles RSS Feed :
( 7 entries) | Click here to report broken links or problems |
grey line

Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning on the Shambles website

The Shambles 'Forest of Theme Blogs'

Podcasts and Podcasting on Shambles

Workshops offered by Chris Smith

© copyright
The Education Project Asia


| Shambles Home | Brunei Schools : bn | Burma/Myanmar Schools : mm | Cambodia Schools : kh | China Schools : cn | Hong Kong Schools : hk | India Schools : in | Indonesia Schools : id | Japan Schools : jp | Laos Schools : la | Macau Schools : mo | Malaysia Schools : my | Philippines Schools : ph | Singapore Schools : sg | South Korea Schools : kr | Taiwan Schools : tw | Thailand Schools : th | Vietnam Schools : vn | email webmaster (Chris Smith) |

Pause
Resume