“Science on Saturday” Brings Together Truman Students and Local Children
Area grade school children will have the opportunity for some interactive learning at Truman during the “Science on Saturday” program Feb. 27.
“Science on Saturday” is a free program targeted to children in grades 2-5 with the goal of expanding their knowledge at a young age by providing fun ways to learn.
Students participating in “Science on Saturday” will get the opportunity to participate in interactive learning environments that explore the different facets of science.
Members of Truman’s national biological honor society Beta Beta Beta will be conducting two sessions in Magruder Hall: one from 9-11:30 a.m., for second and third grade students; followed by another session from 1-4 p.m., for fourth and fifth grade students. To participate, students must have signed permission slips from their parents. Permission slips have been distributed in local schools. To request additional permission slips e-mail cpl4241@truman.edu.
“Science on Saturday” is a free program targeted to children in grades 2-5 with the goal of expanding their knowledge at a young age by providing fun ways to learn.
Students participating in “Science on Saturday” will get the opportunity to participate in interactive learning environments that explore the different facets of science.
Members of Truman’s national biological honor society Beta Beta Beta will be conducting two sessions in Magruder Hall: one from 9-11:30 a.m., for second and third grade students; followed by another session from 1-4 p.m., for fourth and fifth grade students. To participate, students must have signed permission slips from their parents. Permission slips have been distributed in local schools. To request additional permission slips e-mail cpl4241@truman.edu.