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Grades 3 - 4
Jul 7 to Jul 11, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
15 students
$237 for 5 classes
Description
Step into the world of physics with Engineering with Newton, where students will get hands-on with the principles that make the world move! By exploring Newton’s Three Laws of Motion, students will design and build four exciting projects that bring each law to life. From launching popsicle stick catapults to crafting homemade Newton’s Cradles, creating balloon-powered rocket cars, and building mini foosball tables, every project will highlight the power and fun of motion. Through these engaging activities, students will not only understand the science behind the laws but also see how these principles apply to the everyday world. Perfect for curious minds, this course will inspire students to think like engineers while mastering the basics of physics!
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What to bring
No supplies needed. All supplies will be provided for this activity.
Cancellation policy
All refunds during the enrollment period must be submitted online through the registration portal. 100% will be refunded, if submitted before the enrollment period ends.
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About the provider
A diverse community whose love of learning is engaged and nurtured to serve, inspire and create impact beyond Sage.
The Sage School is New England’s leader in gifted education. Located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, we pride ourselves on offering a challenging curriculum, academic peers, and creative learning opportunities for the brightest students in the Greater Boston and Providence areas. Since 1990, we have provided an advanced learning environment for children to reach their potential. Small class sizes, experienced teachers trained in gifted education, and a curriculum designed especially for gifted students make The Sage School an ideal choice for parents looking to give their children a strong academic foundation upon which to build and to grow.