Class Experience
This camp will focus on Science projects which will act as the catalyst for the creation of art. Students will design their own rocket water bottle fueled by a bicycle pump observing take off and landing! Other Science experiments will include a skittles color diffusion activity, an exploding snow volcano, painting on ice, creating ‘elephant toothpaste’, and creating a temporary compass. After conducting experiments, students will create art inspired by their observations.
Class Requirements
Please pack a snack, water bottle and lunch!
Science experiments can get messy! Please ensure your child has an extra set of clothes and that the clothes they wear can get paint on them.
If rain is predicted make sure your child has rain gear and inside shoes.
If your child receives 1:1 support at school, we ask that they also have a 1:1 aide while attending Art Center programs. This helps us make sure your child feels supported, safe, and able to fully enjoy their creative experience. If your child has an IEP or usually works with an aide during the school day, please reach out to us so we can talk through the best way to support them in our programs. Please email fionas@oneartsvt.org to set up a meeting.
Sample Class Format
8:30-9:00am - Morning drop off. There will be a variety of activities available during this time such as drawing, coloring, fuse beads, cardboard weaving, blocks and sewing.
9:00-10:30 -Learning names and a little bit about each other. Begin first art project.
10:30-11:30 - Snack and outside play time
11:30-12:30 - Continue with art project and begin new art project
12:30-1:30 - Lunch and outside play time.
1:30-3:00 - Art project and clean up
3:00 - Parent Pick up
Please note that art activities and outside time varies greatly depending on project run times, student interest and engagement and weather.
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