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Summer Science Program July 9 - 13, 2012 Students 9 - 12
BECOME A WATSON HOMESTEAD YOUNG NATURALIST (Ages 9-10)
Explore ecosystems, catching amphibians and fish in a creek and vernal pool. Track animal prints and identify factors that help living critters survive in their habitat. Design a plant desert terrarium to care for at home. Create a field notebook with sketches or digital photos of your organisms and become a Watson Homestead Young Naturalist.
Mon – Fri, 9:00am – 12:00pm daily, $100 per student Max: 15 students
FRESH WATER AQUATIC BIOLOGY (Ages 11-12)
Use nets and test kits to explore a creek and pond, and find out how to tell if a freshwater habitat is healthy. Create and maintain an individual aquarium with animals from Watson’s Vernal Pond, and conduct your own science experiments.
Mon – Fri, 12:00pm – 3:00pm daily, $100 per student Max: 15 students
FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR TO DOWNLOAD A REGISTRATION FORM, VISIT US ON LINE AT www.watsonhomestead.orgDate and Time
Monday Jul 9, 2012 Friday Jul 13, 2012
9 a.m. to noon (students ages 9 - 10) Noon to 3:00 p.m. (students 11 - 12)
Location
Watson Homestead, 9620 Dry Run Road, Painted Post, New York 14870
Fees/Admission
$100 per student. Maximum of 15 students per class
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Contact Information
Neil Yoder, Watson Homestead, 607 962 0541
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