Explore the interconnected disciplines of science,
technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM)

Through interactive workshops in coding, robotics, art, 3D-printing, and esports,
students will develop skills for success in critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and foster creativity.


Date:

July 29 – August 2, 2024; 9:00am to 4:00pm daily

Location:

278 4th Ave NE
Moose Jaw, SK

Science Theme: Aerodynamics

 Day 1: July 29
MorningOrientation – 9:00am
Esports – Learn Essential Skills through Competitive Gaming – 9:30am
Science Activities – Hoop Glider – 11:00am
AfternoonEsports and Essential Skills Continued – 1:00pm
Introduction to the major project: aerodynamic car design – 2:30pm
Summary and Reflection; Prompt Engineering, using AI tools – 3:45pm
 Day 2: July 30
MorningEsports – Mindfulness, Growth Mindset, Fortitude – 9:00am
Science Activities – Baloon Rocket; aerodynamics – 11:00am
AfternoonEsports and Essential Skills Continued – 1:00pm
Creating 3D models with TinkerCAD – 2:00pm
Summary and Reflection – 3:45pm
 Day 3: July 31
Morning3D Printing Project Start 9:00am
Group 1 – Science Activities – Marshmallow Catapult (Potential & Kinetic Energy) – 11:00am
AfternoonGroup 2 – Science Activities – Marshmallow Catapult (Potential & Kinetic Energy) – 1:00pm
3D Printing Project Continued 2:00pm
Minecraft – Leadership and Collaboration.
Summary and Reflection – 3:45pm
 Day 4: August 1
Morning3D Designs and Printing; project work.
Guest Speaker: Clyde Abanid, Skills Canada Gold Winner and World Skills Competitor.
Science Activities – Craft Stick Chain Reaction (Potential & Kinetic Energy) – 11:00am
AfternoonIntro to Robotics using the Edison Educational Robot – 1:00pm
Summary and Reflection – 3:45pm
 Day 5: August 2
MorningGuest Speaker: Krystal Nieckar, Executive Director of Skills Canada Saskatchewan.
Painting the 3D-prints.
Robotics projects using the Edison robot
Science Activities – Final project of aerodynamic car design.
AfternoonScience Activities – Final project of aerodynamic car design continued.
Project demonstration.