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            [March 27, 2013] 
            This summer Lincoln Christian 
			University will participate in Camp Invention, a program for youth 
			in third through sixth grade who have an interest in science, 
			technology, engineering and mathematics. This is an enrichment 
			program offered nationally with a wide variety of schools 
			participating. | 
		
            |  The cost of registration is $220 per student, with significant 
			discounts for sibling registrations and early registration. The 
			early registration date is this week: Thursday, March 28. To learn 
			more about Camp Invention, visit their website at
			
			http://www.campinvention.org/default.aspx.   Below is an example of a daily schedule during the weeklong camp. 
			The camp at LCU is scheduled for July 8-12. Copied from the Camp Invention website: A day at the Camp 
			Invention program is packed with hands-on activities, brainstorming, 
			experimentation, and unbelievable action! Although daily activities 
			are widely diverse and vary based on the program being hosted, as 
			well as the number of participants, here is a quick glimpse of what 
			a typical day of fun at the Camp Invention program looks like... 
			
			 9:00 amChildren are signed in by their parents and join their Leadership 
			Intern and age-appropriate group at the 
			Base Camp Activities™ 
			area. During this gathering period each morning, they might build a 
			newspaper tower or learn the Camp Invention cheer. 
			9:15 am 
			Children move to their first module, during which they might be 
			crash-landed astronauts on an alien planet! After assessing their 
			strange new surroundings, children might be challenged to design 
			shelters and spacesuits that are able to withstand the planet's 
			harsh conditions and acid rain. 
			10:20 am 
			Children enjoy a morning snack. 10:30 amChildren move to their second module, during which they might find 
			themselves in safety goggles and using real tools to take apart and 
			investigate small appliances. 11:40 amHalf of the children gathers in the common area for lunch, while the 
			other half indulge in high-energy games and activities in the 
			gymnasium or outdoors. 
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 12:10 pmChildren who ate lunch earlier now work off that energy by switching 
			with the other group, who now gather in the common area for lunch. 1:05 pmChildren move to their next module of the day, during which they 
			might explore Newton's first law of motion by conducting an 
			experiment based on a magician's tablecloth trick or participating 
			in a relay race that demonstrates the concept of inertia. 2:10 pmChildren move to their final module of the day, during which they 
			might clean up a simulated landfill that is leaking toxic chemicals 
			into groundwater. 
			3:15 pm 
			Children gather in the 
			Base Camp area with 
			their Leadership Intern, where they work on activities designed to 
			overcome challenges as this is an important part of the invention 
			process and can be used throughout the day. 3:30 pmThe fun comes to an end, and children are signed out by their 
			parents. 
			Activities, times, and groups may vary based on the 
			selected curricula and number of enrolled participants. 
			 -- from
			
			http://www.campinvention.org/parentstypicalday.aspx
 
			 A registration form is available by clicking
			here, or 
			online registration is also available here: 
			http://inventnow-web.ungerboeck.com/programsearch/moreinfo.aspx?event=8637.
 [Information from Lindsay Stevens, 
			administrative assistant for professional education,
			Lincoln Christian University] |