We know that parents who have chosen homeschooling face the challenge of uncovering innovative ways to enhance curriculum. We know that you’re looking for great ways to help your kids engage with STEM subject matter.
At the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, we are thrilled to invite homeschool students and their families to experience the wonders of science through our engaging programs. Specifically designed for pre-K through second grade and third-grade through sixth-grade students, our homeschool sessions are designed to captivate young minds and introduce them to scientific principles in a fun and educational manner.
The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History invites homeschool students to explore STEM education with an immersive curriculum to bring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to life! Homeschool students will explore specific areas of the museum at each session and learn about STEM principles and how they connect to the location of the museum they explored.
Our weekly sessions support your students with relevant science instruction, interactive content, and hands-on learning opportunities.
Our homeschool sessions are for students of all learning levels, from beginners to more advanced learners. Through interactive demonstrations, hands-on activities, and engaging education sessions, your child will delve into the fascinating world of science while having a blast learning.
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If you have questions about our homeschool programs, please contact Linda Anderson, Education Enrichment Coordinator.
The cost is $168 per semester or $12 per session. Members receive a discount. Click here to become a member. Already a member? Please contact us for the promo code.
TUESDAYS (10:30 am - 11:30 am)
Get your early learner started with learning science, technology, engineering, and math with engaging stories and related STEM activities. Guided by museum educators, early learners will develop key skills, including problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, independent thinking, communication, literacy, and critical analysis. STEM early learning is not just about technology; it is an approach to learning that provides learning environments that help develop young children’s curiosity and critical thinking skills.
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TUESDAYS (10:30 am - 11:30 am)
Designed for students in grades three through six, your students will find insightful and inspiring learning that delivers core STEM concepts and keeps students seeking more.
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