The SMART (Science-Math-Art) Gals Series is sponsored by The Ramsey McCluskey Family Foundation.įee: $10 for members $12 for non-members ![]() Meet the book’s author and get a sneak peak of the second book in the series, The Ice Castle, coming to stores August 2012, and leave with an autographed copy of Lost in Lexicon and a packet of even more activities to try at home. Feed synonyms to a thesaurus, create sentences out of flower petals, discover pi, measure the museum in paces, make up your own words using Greek and Latin roots, try your hand at puzzling Tangrams, do a maze in a mirror, and more! In this Lexicon Villages event, children and parents work together through a series of interactive stations representing math and language concepts from this award-winning book that combines learning and adventure. SMART Gals: Lost in Lexicon: An Adventure in Words and Numbersġ p.m. Use a flower as a paintbrush to create a unique work of art. Registration will close automatically once maximum capacity is reached please email you are interested to be placed on a waitlist for a second class at 3pm on the same date. Pre-registration and payment required by April 12 th please register and pay online at programming. Ages 10+.įee: $5 per person, a maximum of 2 children must be accompanied by an adult (this is not a drop-off program). Would you or your child like to learn how to write a cool game or application for the iPhone or iPad? Learn the basics of iOS programming from a local 12-year-old who taught himself and has a published app in the App Store used by thousands of students, teachers and educators around the world! This workshop will provide a good overview of iOS programming and will walk you through the steps involved in writing and publishing a simple app. Use your face or hand as a canvas for a colorful spring-inspired painting. The Inspire Award is the most prestigious award given to a team that competes well on the field, has an innovative robot design, documents well in the engineering notebook, and does extensive community outreach. The team will demonstrate their robot that flips crates, loads racquetballs, and lifts the crates in the air using a scissor lift. Meet Robots and Brain Bots Inc., the high school robotics team from Gann Academy in Waltham, winners of the 2011 FIRST Tech Challenge World Championship Inspire Award. We’ll bring the books you bring your imagination!Ĭelebrate National Robotics Week with Robots and Brain Bots, Inc.!ĭrop-in 2:30 p.m. It's a fun time to go since they have an Outdoor Dinosaur Dig, Dinosaur Egg hung, Face Painting and you can give Bessie a bath.Practice your counting skills as we read Eric Carle’s The Hungry Caterpillar and then create a collage using pictures of the objects you counted in the story. ![]() They might be having a celebration around June 24-25. I would recommend at least stopping by and checking it out for the last time.īessie's the big, green dinosaur birthday is at the end of June. While it's nice that they are keeping the exhibits, it won't be the same as it was in the old building. Along with what will become new favorites!
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