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Evgenia S. on July 23, 2025
"This was our daughter's second time doing Kidizens (age 9) and she loved it even more than her previous year (age 8)! Kidizens challenges all of the... Read More
In-Person Math Classes & Camps for Kids
Young Chef Summer Camp
by 4ft and Up Kitchen Inc
San Francisco
Mon, Aug 18 +more dates
A culinary summer camp offering baking, decorating, and exploration of global cuisine, along with activities like art, science, and games.
STEM Explorers
by Aviation Camp & Workshops
San Carlos
Mon, Sep 29 +more dates
Discover the wonders of science & engineering at Hiller Aviation Museum! Explore what it means to be a scientist and an engineer in a fun and hands-on environment. Delving into different categories including chemistry, physical science, flight, and earth…
SF State Math Festival
by San Francisco Math Circle
San Francisco
Sat, Aug 23
At the San Francisco Math Circle, we make math accessible, inclusive, and fun!The SF Math Circle is an extracurricular math enrichment program that helps students to develop their mathematical thinking skills in a supportive, collaborative, and fun…
In-Person Math Classes
by Firecracker Math
Piedmont +more locations
Mon, Sep 8 +more dates
Math classes for Grades K-11 focus on number theory, geometry, combinatorics, and probability through games, hands-on activities, and puzzles, encouraging problem-solving and logical thinking skills.
Fremont
Sun, Nov 16
One-hour contest for students introducing Computer Science concepts through logic and problem-solving challenges, covering topics like number systems, Boolean logic, and graph theory.
Online Math Classes for Kids
Mon, Aug 18 +more dates
Day5 Day Program Content1. Introduction and basic Arithmetic functions2. Data validation,Filters and Grouping3. Formula and Functions4. Logical and Conditi
comparing number
by Way to Success
Today +more dates
Introduce your little learners to the concept of comparing numbers with our engaging class, "Comparing Numbers." Designed for kids aged 4-6 years, this interactive class uses fun activities, games, and visual aids to teach them the concepts of greater tha...
Sat, Aug 16 +more dates
Kids can create their own block-based adventures in a streamlined virtual class with a low student-to-instructor ratio, team-building activities, and access to gaming tournaments.
Today +more dates
Embark on a thrilling adventure of "Dino Addition" with our one-time class, designed for kids aged 3.5 to 5 years. Join us at onetimeclass.com for a fun-filled online journey where children will learn basic addition skills through exciting dinosaur-themed...
TYPING Class for K-6th Grade
by Computer Kids Club, LLC
Tomorrow, Aug 14
Our students are engaged in FUN typing activities that will reward them with confidence in knowing the keyboard to type for the rest of their life.
On-Demand Math Classes for Kids
Messier Objects Search
by Look Up to the Stars
35 minutes
Charles Messier was a French astronomer and comet hunter, spending clear evenings looking through his telescope for comets. Often, he would find what appe
Telescope Resolving Power
by Look Up to the Stars
20 minutes
On a dark clear summer night you can see the Milky Way, a dim glow stretching across the sky. The slightest optical aide from a pair of binoculars or a sm
The Joy of Scientific Research
by Look Up to the Stars
45 minutes
All scientific research begins with curiosity, a question. To obtain an answer, an experimental design is set up based on former attempts to find an answe
Total Solar & Lunar Eclipses
by Look Up to the Stars
20 minutes
The moon’s orbit around the earth is tilted about five degrees with respect to the earth’s orbit around the sun, and that is why we don’t experience an ecl
Oreo Phases of the Moon
by Look Up to the Stars
20 minutes
As the moon orbits around the earth, the amount of sunlight shining on the lunar landscape changes each night. The word month comes from the moon’s orbita

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