Tree Frog Treks - Bay Area Science; Wednesdays (K-2)

Wednesday, 12 April 2017 2:45 PM - Wednesday, 24 May 2017 3:45 PM PST

680 18th Ave,, San Francisco, CA, 94121, United States

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Wednesday, 12 April 2017 2:45 PM - Wednesday, 24 May 2017 3:45 PM PST

Argonne Elementary, 680 18th Ave,, San Francisco, CA, 94121, United States.

Get ready to dive into Bay Area science!  Meet local animals like Checkers the California King Snake, Speedy the Gopher Snake, Bully the Bull Frog, and Mamma Mia the Red-eared Slider Turtle face-to-face!  Learn about who lives in the Bay, what makes our earth quake and shake, San Francisco architectural icons, and how to conserve and restore our unique home.  In this hands-on science and art program we will build a Golden Gate suspension bridge model, learn about the physics of cable cars, study Elephant Seals and Grey Whales, investigate the East Bay Hills firestorm, pan for gold, find out what happened to the San Francisco Garter Snake, and get to know all about the natural history of your own back yard! 

 

Wednesdays 2:45-3:45pm

7 Classes: 4/12-5/24 

Room 201

Maximum 16 students

 

One scholarship (free tuition) will be offered once 10 students have enrolled in the class. Students receiving free or reduced rate school lunches are eligible. Please contact argonnease@gmail.com with the subject heading "ASE Scholarship" to apply. If there are multiple applicants, Ms Okubo will draw a name to determine the recipient.

Argonne PTO reserves the right to cancel the class if it does not reach minimum enrollment (payments will be refunded in full). No refunds after the first class.

 

Argonne Elementary

http://argonnesf.org

Get ready to dive into Bay Area science! Meet local animals like Checkers the California King Snake, Speedy the Gopher Snake, Bully the Bull Frog, and Mamma Mia the Red-eared Slider Turtle face-to-face! Learn about who lives in the Bay, what makes our earth quake and shake, San Francisco architectural icons, and how to conserve and restore our unique home. In this hands-on science and art program we will build a Golden Gate suspension bridge model, learn about the physics of cable cars, study Elephant Seals and Grey Whales, investigate the East Bay Hills firestorm, pan for gold, find out what happened to the San Francisco Garter Snake, and get to know all about the natural history of your own back yard!

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