Session Dates (12):
Wednesday, May 6th
Wednesday, May 13th
Wednesday, May 20th
Wednesday, May 27th
Time: 1:00 - 2:30PM
Description:
In this exciting, lab-based, outdoor learning, and challenge-driven course, students will investigate the science of our regional watershed—partnering with experts from the University of Idaho Water Extension and 4-H to bring real-world learning to life.
At the heart of our journey is the amazing Rathdrum Prairie-Spokane Aquifer—one of our region’s most important natural resources. Where does our water come from? How does it move underground? Why does it matter? And how can we help protect it?
In this class, students will:
💧 Explore geology by building models of aquifers and underground water flow
🧪 Test water quality and chemistry in hands-on labs
🌱 Investigate ecology and biology to see how water supports plants, animals, and people
🌨️ Discover the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer, the water beneath our feet!
This isn’t just learning about science—it’s doing science. Along the way, participants can earn Tool & Skill Badges in lab techniques, environmental investigation, engineering design, teamwork, and problem-solving. Aligned with Idaho science and technology standards for grades 3-5, this course also builds essential workforce and life skills—curiosity, collaboration, critical thinking, and confidence—through meaningful, real-world exploration.
By the end of this three-month adventure, students won’t just understand their watershed—they’ll see themselves as scientists, engineers, and stewards of the water that sustains us all.
Please wear close-toed shoes for all Gizmo classes. Students should dress for the weather as we will be exploring outside most days
Age: 8-10 years old
Cost:
4-week course: $85

Suite #102
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83835
United States
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