

Mon, Jul 08
|South Whidbey Community Center, Room 112
STEM summer camp - Colossal Questions
This camp is all about asking inquisitive questions and finding answers through hands-on exploration and exciting projects. From uncovering the secrets of chocolate and honey production to discovering the weirdest and wildest facts about our bodies, oceans, and animals!
Time & Location
Jul 08, 2024, 1:00 PM – Jul 11, 2024, 3:00 PM
South Whidbey Community Center, Room 112, 723 Camano Ave, Langley, WA 98260, USA
Guests
About the event
TIME: July 8-11 (4 DAYS), 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
VENUE: Room 126, South Whidbey Community Center, 723 Camano Avenue, Langley 98253
AGE 6-10
SCHOLARSHIPS: Please pick a scholarship option for what you can afford from the tickets below. If you need to apply for 50-100% scholarships, please refer to our scholarship page for more info
Designed for inquisitive minds aged 6-10, this camp invites participants to explore the most intriguing "what-if" scenarios and discover the fascinating science behind everyday phenomena.
Led by curiosity, the camp is all about asking those big, bold questions and finding answers through hands-on exploration and exciting projects. From uncovering the secrets of chocolate and honey production to discovering the weirdest and wildest facts about our bodies, oceans, and animals, every day will be filled with wonder and discovery.
Some questions kids will dive into:
- How is chocolate made
- Beehive Mysteries
- Gross and Wild Bodies
- Oceanic Wonders
- Animal Adventures
Students will get to explote all these while completing projects that correlate with the questions.
Colossal Questions is a great camp for young scientists, future explorers, and all those kids who cannot stop asking “why?” for everything!
This camp can be combined with the Super Concoctions camp in the morning for a full-day camp. If you are having another camp at the Community Center, you can add a LUNCH BREAK ($10/day) and we can take your children from 12:00 PM onward. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LUNCH ITSELF - children must bring their own lunch. If you need assistance with lunch, please contact us.
About the Instructor
Angela Dolph is a Parent Partner Educator at HomeConnection School in Oak Harbor. She homeschooled her seven children for over twelve years until she sent them to colleges at Western Washington University, Washington State University, and Skagit Valley Community College.
Angela has been teaching a variety of STEM classes over the years using LEGO, Evobot, Mod-bots, coding, and more. With a passion for STEM education, she has led many teams of students to compete in regional and state FIRST LEGO LEAGUE Competitions (LL), going to as high as second place statewide.
Angela was also appointed Local Ambassador for the Jet Propulsion Laboratories (JPL) of NASA.