
ASU offers a wide range of summer camps, institutes and workshops for kids and teens this summer. The programs range from drama, music and art to intensive five-week math and science classes that challenge the most motivated students.
See the complete list of 2008 Summer Programs
More to do at ASU for Kids and Teens |
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Chain Reaction Magazine is written and designed to show middle school students how scientists and scholars explore the world. Chain Reaction articles demonstrate the fascinating way scientists and scholars create new knowledge and provide a passport for school age students to see current ASU research. The Chain Reaction website, http://chainreaction.asu.edu, offers additional information, activities and links to other sites worthy of exploration based on each issue topic. |
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![]() Ask a Biologist is designed and maintained by Arizona State Universitys Life Sciences Visualization Group, as an educational resource for K-12 students and their teachers. |
| Ecology Explorers gives Phoenix area K-12
students and teachers opportunities to do real scientific
research. Your research will be part of the Central Arizona
- Phoenix Long-term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) project
being carried out by CAP LTER scientists.
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| Herberger College for Kids classes are for budding artists aged 6 weeks to 14 years and includes classes like Beginning Guitar, Kindermusik®, Art, Acting and Hip-Hop to truly unique offerings only available at ASU - Central Javanese Gamelan and Dance, Irish Celtic Dance, Fairytale Dance for pre-schoolers and private music instruction in piano, wind and stringed instruments by ASU music majors and professors. Herberger College at Large offers 38 classes for adults and teens aged 15 and up. Ballroom Dance for Seniors, Belly Dancing and Painting Your Passion: Independent Studio join the roster of popular classes in Latin salsa dance, digital art and private music instruction. Techies can now add Flash® to their digital art skills. Performing arts buffs can learn musical theatre audition techniques and costume construction. C lasses are taught by faculty or graduate students from the highly ranked Herberger College of Fine Arts. The college's art education, dance, photography, printmaking, theatre for youth, and art and music master's programs are among the top 10 in the United States. For full class roster and registration information go to http://herbergercollegeforkids.asu.edu and http://herbergercollegeatlarge.asu.edu or call 480-727-0700. |
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