Cal WonderWorks Educating kids through fun and interactive science experiments!

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Cal WonderWorks Educating kids through fun and interactive science experiments!

Our Mission  Using science as our tool of choice, our goal is to pique the interest of young students and get them excited about science, learning and education in general.  Our goal is to show kids that learning about the world around us through science is worthwhile, really fun, and really cool!!

What We Do  WonderWorks members work in groups of 3-5 to bring fun and engaging science demonstrations into classrooms in Berkeley elementary schools.  Adopt a classroom for a semester and design your own lesson plans or choose from modules by previous groups and present them to the class! Requirements: -3 Classroom Visits -4 Gen. Meetings -1 Social

Meet the Cabinet!

FUN FUN Socials!  Sep 9 Scavenger Hunt  Oct 13 Minute to Win it Picnic  Nov 3 Berkeley Project  AND MANY MORE

Sloungin’ Study Sessions  Study halls reserved each week exclusively for Wonderworks Members  Network with older students to gain extra help in various classes!  Hang out and make studying FUN

WonderWorks is…  Community Service  Leadership  Responsibility  Experience in Education  Gaining empowering tools to make a difference in our communities