A World of Bugs

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Monday June 5

9:00 AM  –  4:00 PM

A World of Bugs

Grades 2-3

June 5-9

9am - 4pm

University Elementary School

 

Explore the world of bugs. Campers will use dramatic and dynamic play, outdoor exploration and observation to study arthropods and our dependence on them. Campers will use scientific tools to safely and ethically identify, catch, observe and release arthropods. These skills will then be used to learn about Indiana native species and their importance to the Temperate Hardwood Forests of Monroe County.

 

WonderCamp General Information:

WonderCamp sessions do not take place at WonderLab Museum.

Specific locations are noted for each session. Session locations here

  • Drop Off: 8:30 a.m.
  • Camp Time:  9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Pick-up by: 4:30 p.m.

Transportation is not available for WonderCamp 2023.

Curbside drop-off and pick-up at all camp locations. There is no need to park. Staff will be at the drop-off / pick-up lines. Signs will indicate traffic flow.

Health, Safety, and Liability:

WonderLab is committed to ensuring that the safest camp options are available to all families. We stay current with Covid-19 information and with CDC and Monroe County Health Department recommendations. Read and/or download the full WonderCamp Health & Safety Policy

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