Ocean Sun Catchers (Gr. K+)
Children entering grades K+ can stop by to make ocean sun catchers. Space is limited and spots are not guaranteed so please arrive early.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
Children entering grades K+ can stop by to make ocean sun catchers. Space is limited and spots are not guaranteed so please arrive early.
Stop by to create scratch art on our scratch art fish! This program is for students entering grades 1+. Space is limited and spots are not guaranteed so please arrive early.
Brain Bunch: The Brain Bunch teaches students all about the brain through cool, exciting demonstrations. We will learn how to construct electrical brain networks using snap circuits, explore how the brain works using optical illusions, and observe a real sheep brain! Grades 2-8.
If you did not attend part 1, you can still come to part 2.
Brain Bunch: The Brain Bunch teaches students all about the brain through cool, exciting demonstrations. We will learn how to construct electrical brain networks using snap circuits, explore how the brain works using optical illusions, and observe a real sheep brain! Grades 2-8.
TECH-TONIC Robotics plans to demo their robot and teach children about the fundamentals of robotics. They will do a presentation regarding programming and building, present the FIRST Robotics program, promote interest in robotics, and introduce children to competitive robotics. The audience will then be able to do hands-on activities (ex. driving the robot, coloring, etc.) and have fun learning!
Scratch is a block-based computer programming language and it's a good starting point for kids to learn how to code.
Join us to learn the basics of MIT's Scratch Program and try out fun coding projects.
This 5-days online bootcamp is open to kids of 3-5th grade with no experience in Scratch.
Every weekday from August 15th to 19th 2:00-3:00 pm. Limited registration!
You will learn the basics of Scratch and create a project each day.
June 30, 2022 at 3:30 - 4:30
Grades 4-6 (parents must stay in the building)
Design & Create a container that can protect an egg from breaking when it falls.
No registration necessary. If you have questions, please email mwhittington@ebpl.org.
Join us for a special event with fitness, multi genre/cultural original music, comedy, high energy, and zany fun.
*Program has limited availability. Please stop by the Children’s desk the day of the program to obtain a free ticket to attend.*
Summer Coding club is using the CS0 program from CS Academy of Carnegie Mellon University.
"The K-8 space is filled with engaging yet simple CS content. The next time many students see CS is in an AP computer science class.