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Sunday, March 18, 2018 • 9:00 a.m. to noon<br />

Schechter Westchester’s Dr. Elliot Spiegel Lower School<br />

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS<br />

SCRATCH! LEARN TO CODE<br />

Curious-on-Hudson<br />

Grade Level: K only<br />

Students will be introduced to the logic of coding and programming through SCRATCH, the coding<br />

language developed by MIT for children. Through use of a graphical, drag-and-drop interface, students<br />

learn how to create simple programs that are fun, animated, and personalized.<br />

DISCOVER CAMP RUBE GOLDBERG CREATORS: CHAIN REACTIONS<br />

Discover Camp<br />

Grade Level: K-1<br />

Did you love the game Mouse Trap when you were a child? We did, too. In this workshop, the children will<br />

build small contraptions that introduce them to simple machines. Rube Goldberg was a cartoonist with a<br />

crazy imagination who drew overly complicated inventions to perform a simple operation.<br />

INVENTION CONVENTION<br />

Curious-on-Hudson<br />

Grade Level: K-2<br />

Design and model an original invention out of random objects and raw materials. Kids are given creative<br />

license to solve challenges in their own ways, using their own ideas to form design solutions.<br />

STEM FAIRYTALE PROGRAM: STRAWS, STICKS, AND BRICKS<br />

Westchester Children’s Museum<br />

Grade Level: K-2<br />

Students will design homes made of straws, popsicle sticks, and bricks (Legos) to see which structure will<br />

withstand the Big Bad Wolf’s huffing and puffing (a hair dryer camouflaged as the wolf!).<br />

WIND TUBE CHALLENGE<br />

Westchester Children’s Museum<br />

Grade Level: K-2<br />

Little engineers will learn the first steps of how things fly and how the first airplane was invented. Students<br />

will then experiment with materials to make their own flying machines in our mobile MakerSpace wind tube.<br />

THE SCIENCE OF OZ<br />

Westchester Children’s Museum<br />

Grade Level: K-2<br />

Students explore story elements from the classic tale, The Wizard of Oz as it relates to weather, color,<br />

solids, liquids, and solubility. Students create a vortex, in this case, a tornado; demonstrate the refraction,<br />

bending, and separating of light to make colors with a prism; and create their own “Rainbow Tube” to take<br />

home. The final fun of this workshop will be “dissolving” a witch.


WHAT CAN I EAT WITH THIS BEAK?<br />

Sheldrake Nature Center<br />

Grade Level: K-4<br />

Do different birds have different beaks? Let’s explore this unique bird adaptation together. We’ll try out<br />

some different kinds of beaks and figure it out!<br />

ADVENTURES IN SCRATCH!<br />

Digital Arts Experience<br />

Grade Level: 1-2<br />

Create original video games using Scratch! Scratch is a programming language developed by MIT and<br />

specifically designed to make programming fun and easy. Students will start with the Hour of Code and<br />

then explore how to create games with Scratch. By the end of the class, students will have successfully<br />

designed original video games that they will be able to share with their friends and family!<br />

STOP MOTION ANIMATION WITH LEGOS<br />

Digital Arts Experience<br />

Grade Level: 1-2<br />

Learn how movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Wallace and Gromit, and more were made. Stop<br />

motion animations are created by taking many individual pictures and playing them back at a certain speed<br />

in order to create movement. Students will explore stop motion animation by creating stories with Legos.<br />

Participants can expect to finish this class having completed several animations.<br />

DISCOVER CAMP ROCKET BUILDING<br />

Discover Camp<br />

Grade Level: 2-4<br />

You may or may not have built rockets before, but we'll show you how we do it in a short workshop.<br />

Through instructional modeling, we'll first demonstrate how model rockets are constructed with our own<br />

special strategies. Every child will leave with a rocket that is ready to launch.<br />

LIFE IN A VACUUM<br />

The Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum<br />

Grade Level: 2-5<br />

Learn how important the earth’s atmosphere is and discover why astronauts need to wear those big, heavy<br />

space suits. Using a bell jar and a vacuum pump, Intrepid educators will mimic the vacuum of space.<br />

Students will make predictions and then discover what happens to various objects when they are exposed<br />

to a vacuum. Finally, they will apply what they have learned to determine how the human body would react<br />

to the vacuum of space.<br />

MUSIC PRODUCTION AND THE SCIENCE OF SOUND<br />

Bach to Rock: America’s Music School<br />

Grade Level: 3-5<br />

Have you ever had a song stuck in your head? Learn the science behind creating a hit song on the radio.<br />

We will explore various sounds and learn how to make a hit song of your very own!<br />

PUFF MOBILE<br />

IBM<br />

Grade Level: 3-5<br />

During this workshop, led by two women from IBM, students will build a wind-puff-powered car using only<br />

the materials provided. The goal will be to design and build the most aerodynamic vehicle that can travel<br />

the farthest with the least number of puffs!


ROBO SUMO DERBY<br />

Curious-on-Hudson<br />

Grade Level: 3-5<br />

Students will use Legos, robots, and their own original designs in an attempt to be the last bot standing.<br />

Beginning with simple instructions using optical bar codes and scanning, students learn to program devices<br />

to follow directions.<br />

INTRO TO 3D PRINTING AND DESIGN<br />

Digital Arts Experience<br />

Grade Level: 3-5<br />

Design and print 3D original objects! Students will discover the history of this incredible technology and<br />

learn how to safely and properly operate a 3D printer. Using TinkerCAD, a free web-based modeling<br />

program, students will learn how to design and 3D print original objects.<br />

MYSTERIOUS PICTURES AND SECRET CODES<br />

Melkana Brakalova, Ph.D. Mathematics, Fordham University<br />

Grade Level: 3-5<br />

In this workshop, we will use code to draw a picture on square grid paper. We will use our skills to locate a<br />

treasure island using encoded directions. We will also learn how to encode and decode messages using<br />

the Magic Coding Wheel. If time allows, we will also work with Pascal’s triangle, a random maze.<br />

DISCOVER CAMP 3D DESIGN<br />

Discover Camp<br />

Grade Level: 5<br />

3D printing is quickly taking over the world of manufacturing. Discover Camp was the first camp in the<br />

country to integrate this emerging technology into summer camp classes. This workshop will introduce<br />

children to the work of 3D design. Completed projects will be ready for printing or importing into your<br />

Minecraft world. 3D printers will be on-hand for demonstration, but due to time constraints, we will not be<br />

able to print projects.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING<br />

Climate Change & Environmental Services, LLC<br />

Grade Level: 5<br />

Learn how the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land upon which we travel are all interconnected<br />

and how taking care of them is important for good health, a good economy, and for achieving the mitzvah<br />

of Tikkun Olam.<br />

CODE USING TOUCHDEVELOP WITH MICROSOFT<br />

Microsoft<br />

Grade Level: All<br />

TouchDevelop is perfect for beginner coders, or those who have some experience with Hour of Code.<br />

You’ll be creating your own personalized version of a popular game! Learn how to continue on your coding<br />

path.<br />

DESIGN YOUR OWN BEVERAGE<br />

Pepsi<br />

Grade Level: All<br />

Create your own beverage that you get to drink and take home! Come learn the science and technology<br />

behind your creation with the senior food scientists and chemical engineers at Pepsi.


Sunday, March 18, 2018 • 9:00 a.m. to noon<br />

Schechter Westchester’s Dr. Elliot Spiegel Lower School<br />

WORKSHOPS BY GRADE:<br />

<strong>Workshop</strong> Name Presenter K 1 2 3 4 5<br />

Scratch! Learn to Code<br />

Curious on Hudson<br />

Discover Camp Rube Goldberg Creators Discover Camp<br />

Invention Convention<br />

Curious on Hudson<br />

STEM Fairytale Program:Sticks & Bricks Westchester Children's Museum<br />

Wind Tube Challenge<br />

Westchester Children's Museum<br />

The Science of Oz<br />

Westchester Children's Museum<br />

What Can I Eat with this Beak?<br />

Sheldrake Nature Center<br />

Adventures in Scratch!<br />

Digital Arts Experience<br />

Stop Motion Animation<br />

Digital Arts Experience<br />

Discover Camp Rocket Building<br />

Discover Camp<br />

Life in a Vacuum<br />

Intrepid<br />

Music Production<br />

Bach to Rock<br />

Puff Mobile<br />

IBM<br />

Robo Sumo Derby<br />

Curious on Hudson<br />

Intro to 3D Printing and Design<br />

Digital Arts Experience<br />

Mysterious Pictures and Secret Codes Fordham<br />

Discover Camp 3D Design<br />

Discover Camp<br />

Environmental Engineering<br />

Climate Change & Enviro Science, LLC<br />

Code Using TouchDevelop<br />

Microsoft<br />

Design Your Own Beverage<br />

Pepsi


The <strong>STEAMposium</strong> will also include a Tinker Fair in the gym, with the following booths:<br />

ROVER RENDEZVOUS: MARS ROVER SAMPLE RECOVERY MISSION<br />

Jupiter Joe’s Sidewalk Astronomy<br />

Participants will be challenged to utilize a robotic arm in order to execute a mock Mars Rover sample<br />

recovery mission in order to recover certain minerals and elements on the surface of Mars.<br />

SPEECH THERAPY<br />

Burke Rehabilitation Center<br />

Students will learn about the methods and strategies of speech therapy.<br />

FASHION ILLUSTRATION AND DRAPING<br />

The Fashion Art Studio<br />

Students will draw a fashion figure.<br />

WARM- AND COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS<br />

Greenburgh Nature Center<br />

Using an infrared thermometer, students will examine the varying temperatures of warm- and cold-blooded<br />

(live!) animals, exploring what it means to be warm/cold blooded.<br />

MATHTASTIC GAMES!<br />

Mathnasium of Scarsdale<br />

Students will have the opportunity to play the following games:<br />

• 10 Slam, developing student skills in recall, speed, and accuracy<br />

• Number Detective, developing student skills in observation and problem solving<br />

• Sticky Note Number Fraction Line, developing student skills in sequencing and defining order/size<br />

• Magic Plus, developing student skills in problem solving and teamwork.<br />

SLIMY GOLD RUSH<br />

White Plains High School<br />

Students will create gold, bouncy slime.<br />

MAKEY MAKEY AND POKEMON GO!<br />

Chaim Jaskoll, Schechter Westchester Parent<br />

Younger students will learn Makey Makey, and older students will learn Pokemon Go in Tableau.<br />

SEWING IN THE NEXT DIMENSION<br />

Sew Happy<br />

Take a one-dimensional object and sew it into a 3D object.<br />

FUN WITH KEN-KEN<br />

Robert Fuhrer<br />

Learn how to solve KenKen logic and math puzzles.


THE WORLD OF MICROBES AROUND US!<br />

BASF, the largest chemical company in the world<br />

Students will examine petri dishes with different surfaces collected via swab from around the house and<br />

parts of the body. They will learn how bacteria grow on the plates and that each dot on the petri dish<br />

represents one single cell that was taken from the environment and grew to become visible. Students will<br />

observe which surfaces have more microbes and make hypotheses about why they think this might be the<br />

case.<br />

ROBOTICS: SENSE, THINK, ACT!<br />

MacInspires<br />

Experience and build your own robots! Combine different parts to make them sense the world around them,<br />

light up and move! MacInspires instructors inspire with robot challenges and awesome examples.<br />

KITCHEN CONCOCTIONS<br />

Nicole Porco, Fordham University Department of Chemistry<br />

Chemical reactions are all around us, and some very useful ones exist right in your kitchen. Learn about<br />

common acid-base reactions and polymers is this colorful and explosive workshop!

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