Entering Grade 1

Moon Explorers

What does it take to land a human on the moon? What supplies do they need once they get there? Participants will design, plan, and execute a mock exploration mission to the Moon in this out-of-this-world camp. Together, we will build and launch stomp rockets, investigate the invisible force of gravity, and discover what we need to survive on Earth’s Moon. During this program, your camper will learn about space and gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between Sun, Moon, and Earth. This camp is a perfect choice for astronomy lovers and future astronauts!

Two students wear the astronaut helmets they have created during Summer Camp

Camp Info

Entering Grade 1
Time: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Location: The Lawrence Hall of Science
Price: $1450.00 for 2 weeks
Apply for financial aid if you need assistance covering the expense. The Lawrence offers full scholarships for 100% of the cost of two-week camps. Our financial aid program advances social justice by centering on equity—removing barriers, enhancing opportunity, and broadening participation in science. Financial aid applications open December 17th.

Dates

Session 2: June 16–27, 2025 (Holiday Exclusion June 19)

Session 4: July 21–August 1, 2025