March classes and field trips with Outschool
Outschool helps parents find and book great learning experiences outside of regular school. Julie Schiffman recommended to us as part of her roundup on homeschooling resources. They also offer afterschool and weekend programs.
Here’s a selection of their activities coming up in March. You can find more on their listings page where you can filter by location, age, theme and day.
Wind-Tunnel Flight and Physics Workshop
Wed. Mar 9, 9:30am
Union City
iFLY is an indoor skydiving experience that creates true free fall conditions, just like skydiving, without having to jump out of an airplane. iFLY’s 1000 hp vertical wind tunnel generates a wall-to-wall cushion of air, on which you safely float. An iFLY wind tunnel is a marvel of math, science and engineering that connects classroom learning to the real world. Students will conduct experiments, receive flight and safety training, fly in the wind tunnel, and learn all about the STEM concepts involved in their flight. No experience necessary!
WildCare Center Tour and Natural History Class
Tue. Mar 8, 10:30am
San Rafael
WildCare is a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education center whose wildlife hospital takes in nearly 4,000 orphaned or injured animals every year. Learn about the center's mission, along with success stories of wildlife they have rescued and released back into the wild.
RobotED GalaxyBOTS with the Tiny Techs Club
Mon. Mar 14, 1pm
San Francisco
The Force Awakens... Explore the galaxy with our space themed robots in this 1.5 hour workshop with an emphasis on technology, engineering and programming.
Mission Mural Walk and Art Workshop with Precita Eyes
Wed. Mar 23, 10:30am
San Francisco
Join us for a class on the history of muralism, a mural viewing walk with a professional muralist and a hands-on workshop exploring the creative process behind creating murals.
STEM to STERN: Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics Aboard the USS Hornet
Mon. Mar 14, 10am
Alameda
In the STEM to Stern Program, students will explore how chemistry, physics, and mathematics apply to the operational functions of a World War II aircraft carrier as well as learning about the history of the vessel and its role in world events.
All About Puberty: A Sex Ed Intro for kids ages 9-12ish
Fri. Mar 18, 11am
Berkeley
Our All About Puberty program for tweens focuses on clarifying the facts around sexual development & reproduction, and normalizing the puberty experience. We deliver blunt, science-based, and age-appropriate information that helps tweens understand what puberty is, what sexual maturity is, and how a harm-reduction approach keeps them safe.
A Taste of Latin Language
Mon. Mar 7, 2pm
Online
As the author of the Matin Latin series of texts for young students Mrs. Craig uses pictures to teach vocabulary and shows the value of learning those Latin roots to understand English words. We’ll also explore some early Roman family life and culture in this 4-week introduction to Latin.
Microbiology Microscopes Lab with Lab Rat Academy
Tue. Mar 15, 5pm
San Francisco
This class will cover the correct handling and preparation of microscopes and slides.
Amazing Brain Life Science Workshop at the Lawrence Hall of Science
Thu. Mar 17, 11:10am
Berkeley
Join us for a field trip to the Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley’s public science center. Our visit will include a life science workshop investigating the structure and function of the brain.
Pinhole Camera Workshop
Sat. Mar 19, 10am
Online
Learn about the art and science of photography by learning how cameras work and applying that knowledge by building your own pinhole camera! Please note that this is an online course and each student will need to purchase their activity materials (about $10) prior to the class (we will provide the list of materials after registration).