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«February 19, 2008 - March 20, 2008»
02 / 19
End: 11:30 am
Start: 02/19/2008 - 8:30am
End: 02/22/2008 - 11:30am

The St. Louis Science Center's School and Community Partnership Department is hosting an Engineer's Week experience for St. Louis 5th to 9th graders during February 19-22, 2008, from 9 am til 11:30 am. We would like to invite you and your schools to participate with us during this national event. The timing will be appropriate as we celebrate National Engineers Week in general during this period. Furthermore, the weekend of February 23-24 will be highlighted by the annual Missouri Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) sponsored exhibition at the Science Center.The event will be held at the Science Center's Taylor Community Science Resource Center, 4900 Manchester (SW corner of Manchester and Kingshighway). Below are the main goals of the event, and things we would love to have your students experience while joining us for the week.

Program Concept and Objectives

The overall objectives are to help students better understand and recognize the academic and career opportunities available within the various disciplines. The Engineer's Week program's goals are to:

1. Provide students with concrete experiences related specifically to engineering careers that might otherwise seem unrelated to their current academic studies and everyday experiences.

02 / 20
End: 11:30 am
Start: 02/19/2008 - 8:30am
End: 02/22/2008 - 11:30am

The St. Louis Science Center's School and Community Partnership Department is hosting an Engineer's Week experience for St. Louis 5th to 9th graders during February 19-22, 2008, from 9 am til 11:30 am. We would like to invite you and your schools to participate with us during this national event. The timing will be appropriate as we celebrate National Engineers Week in general during this period. Furthermore, the weekend of February 23-24 will be highlighted by the annual Missouri Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) sponsored exhibition at the Science Center.The event will be held at the Science Center's Taylor Community Science Resource Center, 4900 Manchester (SW corner of Manchester and Kingshighway). Below are the main goals of the event, and things we would love to have your students experience while joining us for the week.

Program Concept and Objectives

The overall objectives are to help students better understand and recognize the academic and career opportunities available within the various disciplines. The Engineer's Week program's goals are to:

1. Provide students with concrete experiences related specifically to engineering careers that might otherwise seem unrelated to their current academic studies and everyday experiences.

02 / 21
End: 11:30 am
Start: 02/19/2008 - 8:30am
End: 02/22/2008 - 11:30am

The St. Louis Science Center's School and Community Partnership Department is hosting an Engineer's Week experience for St. Louis 5th to 9th graders during February 19-22, 2008, from 9 am til 11:30 am. We would like to invite you and your schools to participate with us during this national event. The timing will be appropriate as we celebrate National Engineers Week in general during this period. Furthermore, the weekend of February 23-24 will be highlighted by the annual Missouri Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) sponsored exhibition at the Science Center.The event will be held at the Science Center's Taylor Community Science Resource Center, 4900 Manchester (SW corner of Manchester and Kingshighway). Below are the main goals of the event, and things we would love to have your students experience while joining us for the week.

Program Concept and Objectives

The overall objectives are to help students better understand and recognize the academic and career opportunities available within the various disciplines. The Engineer's Week program's goals are to:

1. Provide students with concrete experiences related specifically to engineering careers that might otherwise seem unrelated to their current academic studies and everyday experiences.

02 / 22
End: 11:30 am
Start: 02/19/2008 - 8:30am
End: 02/22/2008 - 11:30am

The St. Louis Science Center's School and Community Partnership Department is hosting an Engineer's Week experience for St. Louis 5th to 9th graders during February 19-22, 2008, from 9 am til 11:30 am. We would like to invite you and your schools to participate with us during this national event. The timing will be appropriate as we celebrate National Engineers Week in general during this period. Furthermore, the weekend of February 23-24 will be highlighted by the annual Missouri Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) sponsored exhibition at the Science Center.The event will be held at the Science Center's Taylor Community Science Resource Center, 4900 Manchester (SW corner of Manchester and Kingshighway). Below are the main goals of the event, and things we would love to have your students experience while joining us for the week.

Program Concept and Objectives

The overall objectives are to help students better understand and recognize the academic and career opportunities available within the various disciplines. The Engineer's Week program's goals are to:

1. Provide students with concrete experiences related specifically to engineering careers that might otherwise seem unrelated to their current academic studies and everyday experiences.

02 / 23
Start: 10:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
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02 / 26
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Inviting all YES teens, friends, and families for an evening of science and math activities for all ages!  Dinner is provided, late arrivals are welcome!  Hope to see you there.
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03 / 1
Start: 12:30 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Second session of new teen workshops. This weeks' focus is on classification activities.
Start: 3:08 pm
Today, we used the Pico Crickets to make musical instruments. One was a piano made using Playdoh, foil, and other materials. This worked pretty well. The others instruments we made were hard to work but pretty easy to make. Overall, though, this was a pretty fun project.
03 / 2
Start: 12:30 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Second session of new teen workshops. This weeks' focus is on classification activities.
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03 / 8
Start: 3:06 pm
Today, we did another challenge with the PicoCrickets. This time, we constructed different reaction games using the many materials. We also made Kenetic Sclputers and these were extremly easy to make. I still hope next week is fun also.
03 / 9
Start: 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
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