Rockville science center camp

Anonymous
Anyone has done any camps there for older ES kids? Basic or challenging?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone has done any camps there for older ES kids? Basic or challenging?


Very basic.
Anonymous
I think the camps vary. My upper ES kid did a camp that included tech wizards, where they worked in an arduino car project. Each kid built their own car from the kit and there was a laptop per kid. I’m noting this as my kid has also attended a camp where it was 3-4 kids per laptop. My kid found the project challenging, but enjoyable. I think it would only be basic if your kid is very experienced with robotics? My kid also found both parts of the camp to be more academic than other science-y camps they’ve attended. Your mileage may vary based on your kid, etc.
Anonymous
I want my older ES child experience more hand on experiment that mcps does not offer at this stage, like physics, chemistry or biology, is Rockville scuence center more geared towards robotic and coding , laptop something like that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want my older ES child experience more hand on experiment that mcps does not offer at this stage, like physics, chemistry or biology, is Rockville scuence center more geared towards robotic and coding , laptop something like that?


Check their schedule when it comes out. Different weeks have different topics. Some topics might use a laptop (tech). Other topics don’t.
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