Young STEAMers is a distinct program designed to instill a love of science in young children (ages 4-6).
It is an ongoing class that is divided into units. Each unit focuses on a different scientific area. Every lesson is stand-alone so you can join any time.
The Art in Science is a unique program developed by a scientist and artist to enrich children in various scientific concepts. In the program, the kids learn various science topics with hands-on activities that turn into interesting artworks pleasing to the eye and intriguing to the mind.
We meet twice a week for 45 min class.
Unit 1 - Biology - 1 Unit 2 – Chemistry -1 Unit 3 - physics - 1 Unit 4 - Engineering -1 Unit 5 – Astronomy -1 Unit 6 - Biology - Animal Kingdom Unit 7 – Chemistry -2 Unit 8 – physics -2 Unit 9 - Biology - Dinosaurs Unit 10 – Astronomy -2 Unit 11 – Engineering -2 Unit 12 - Meteorology Unit 13 - Kitchen Chemistry Unit 14 - Biology - Plant's Life Unit 15 – Astronomy -3 Unit 16 - Biology - Our Body
Makeup policy:
Please contact provider
Refund policy:
100% refund if canceled up to 48 hours before the session starts. 80% refund if canceled up to 24 hours before the session starts. No refunds after that
Additional details:
A list of materials for every session will be sent upon registration.
The Art in Science is a unique program developed by a scientist-slash-artist to enrich children in various scientific concepts. In this program, kids learn science topics with hands-on activities that turn into interesting artworks that are both pleasing to the eye and intriguing to the mind.
Orna, the heart and soul behind The Art in Science, is a scientist and an artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. After years of investigating human hormones, she decided to dedicate her time to develop a special curriculum to enrich kids in science and excite them about art.
In her program, The Art in Science, the kids learn various scientific concepts and perform experiments that turn into interesting artworks pleasing to the eye and intriguing to the mind.
Orna holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Biology and a Ph. D. in Molecular Biology, followed by post-doctorate research at UC Berkeley and Stanford University, where she conducted Bioinformatics research.