Science Rocks Summer Camp with Leann Furby

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Science Rocks Summer Camp with Leann Furby Question: What do Bubble Gum, M&Ms, Honey, & Potato Chips Have in Common? (HINT: The answer is NOT Sugar) When: June 26-29 Time: 10:00-11:30 Cost: $20.00 **Registration is limited to 10 participants in grades 4-8** All Participants must be LCC Members For more information, please call 566-2175 Answer: Find Out @ Science Rocks Participants will: learn how to write a hypothesis statement Create data logs to record findings Learn about bacteria and germs and observe bacteria growth Learn about crystallization and observe crystal formation Learn how to calculate an average and the Law of Large Numbers Learn about magnetic poles and microwave radiation A Proud Member Of: 213 N. Market Street, Mascoutah, IL 62258