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Select highlights and view the Discovery Now 2013 Video.Summer enrichment courses at Wright State University are designed to stimulate your child’s creativity and enthusiasm for learning. Pre-College Programs is pleased to offer summer enrichment for students entering grades K-9. Students who desire challenge; are interested in learning and personal growth; and have the motivation to succeed are encouraged to take advantage of these hands-on, exploratory courses.Educators and professionals from the Miami Valley provide a stimulating and challenging learning environment that encourages creativity and critical thinking. All courses are held on the main campus of Wright State University. Each course has a limited enrollment of 17 students. Many courses fill quickly; early registration is encouraged to secure your first choice sessions. It is highly recommended that you indicate an alternate course in the event that your first choice is full or cancelled.
Your student will automatically be placed into the alternative course providing it is available. Please remember that children need to wear appropriate clothing for hands-on activities.The fee for each session is $130. A registration deposit of $65 per session is due with each application. The registration deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE after acceptance into the selected course. The balance due ($65 per session plus any extended care fees if applicable) must be paid in full two weeks prior to the start of the session. Any payments made after the balance due date will be charged a $10 late fee.
All late fees must be paid in the Office of Pre-College Programs. Pre-College Programs reserves the right to cancel any registrations if payments are not made by the given due date.

After May 1st a fee of $10 per course will be charged to change a course selection once a student is officially enrolled into the program.Lab FeesSome courses require specialized lab equipment and materials. These courses will be charged an additional $20 lab fee. If a course has a lab fee, it will be noted in the course description.Cancellation/Refund PolicyThe registration deposit of $65 per session is NON-REFUNDABLE after acceptance into a selected course.
All requests for refunds due to cancellation must be submitted in writing. A fee of $30 will be deducted from refunds requested after May 1st. In the event that a course is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, a full refund will be issued.
Refunds will not be issued for students dismissed for disciplinary reasons.Confirmation of RegistrationUpon acceptance, you will receive an e-mail confirmation of your student's registration. General program information will be included with the confirmation.Students with DisabilitiesStudents with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations for any of the Discovery/Odyssey camps. The student to teacher ratio is 17:1; students must be able to take responsibility for their own behavior, are expected to work independently in the classrooms, to be independently mobile on campus, and able to provide for their own eating/toileting needs. Should a child need a higher level of assistance, they may bring a preapproved aide with them. Students have the opportunity to swim twice a week, the pool is equipped with a lift that the aide may use with the student.
Materials in alternative format are available. Accommodations must be requested minimally two weeks prior to the camp by emailing.HolidayNo classes will be held on Thursday, July 4, 2019. All fees will remain the same for this week.
Extended Care is available for parents who need to drop off and/or pickup students before or after normal program hours of 9:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Parents who take advantage of the Extended Care option may drop off their student(s) between 7:30-8:00 a.m. All students must be picked up by 5:30 p.m. The Extended Care option is an extra $55 per session, per student. Morning only extended care is $25 per session, per child and evening only extended care is $40 per session, per child. There is a limited enrollment of 60 students per Extended Care session. Registration deadline for Extended Care, providing space is available, is the Wednesday prior to the start of each session at noon.
A charge of $10 (per child) for every five minutes late during pickup time will be charged. It is expected that students will take responsibility for their own behavior and act appropriately to foster a positive environment for all participants. If a student should act inappropriately during the program, a warning will be given to the student and to the parents on the day of the infraction. If inappropriate behavior recurs, the child will be removed from the class and may be removed from the program. Severe or malicious infringement of the Discovery rules or policies will result in immediate dismissal from the program. A form is required for all participants who require medication during the scheduled program hours. All medications brought to the program must be given to the Coordinator.
'Medications' include any prescription drugs (including aspirin or Tylenol), or vitamins. In order to protect the health and safety of all participants; please DO NOT send medications in lunch boxes or book bags.
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Please to the Office of Pre-College Programs at least two weeks prior to the start of the session in which your child is participating.Our academic year office is located in 210 of the Student Union. June 1-August 3, 2019 our summer administrative office will be located on the WSU Campus at 124 Allyn Hall.All mail should be addressed to:Pre-College ProgramsWright State University3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.Dayton, OH. Registration Deadline for Session 3 is Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at Noon. Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after this time.=GIFTED/TALENTED COURSES: Students must submit a school nomination to enroll. Discovery (Grades K-6)Grades K-1. CSC 100 Snap, Crackle, PopJoin us as we mix, squish, and create chemical concoctions that may crackle, pop, fizz, or sometimes safely explode.
Learn to love experiments early on in school. CSC 101 Manipulating MathSolve math problems in fun and exciting ways. This class will cover a variety of concepts including: graphing, measuring, estimating, recognizing patterns, keeping track of time, and more.Grades 2-3-4. CSC 102 Energy In/Energy OutStudents will spend half the day creating science experiments while learning about potential and kinetic energy.
The other half will be allotted to games and activities for students to release their own kinetic energy. A great class for students with lots of energy. CSC 103 Junior DetectivePut your crime scenes skills to the test when you learn about fingerprints, handwriting analysis, and more. Learn how to interview suspects and how detectives use logic and reasoning to solve mysteries. CSC 104 Mummy MysteriesGet “wrapped up” in ancient Egypt. Learn how ancient civilizations made their mummies; explore how the pyramids were built as you create your own miniature model to take home.
Write your name in hieroglyphics. Join us as we discover Egyptian mysteries. CSC 105 The Great OutdoorsIt’s great to be outdoors in the summer. Students will learn about plants, birds, and creepy-crawly things. Learn about the calls and colors of common birds. Make a bird feeder to take home.Grades 4-5-6.
CSC 106 Super Science SleuthsLearn the physics and chemistry behind magic as you make things appear, disappear, and levitate. Explore concepts of light, mirrors, and more. Try your hand at juggling and card tricks. CSC 107 HogwartsExperience the world of Harry Potter as we combine literature and art to create projects and art based on the popular book series. Learn about the mythical spells, people, places, and much more. Discuss your favorite books and characters.
CSC 108 Travel the WorldDiscover a different part of the world each day. Try different foods, play games, read stories, and create projects based on different countries. Explore unique cultures, plant life, and animals from the different locations. CGT 109. Physics FunExplore magnetism, optical illusions, balloon science, and more as you discover the principles of physics. Participate in many hands-on experiments. Create your own experiments based on the principles of physics.Camp Odyssey (Grades 7-9).
CSC 110 Movie MagicExplore movie making using computers. Learn how to add interest with photos, videos, music, titles, and more.
Develop a commercial. Learn how to work in groups and individually on different projects.
CSC 111 Delicious DessertsCreate a variety of desserts from healthy to decadent. Learn the science behind baking. What happens to a cake without a rising agent?
Can you make an egg free cake? Experiment with no bake options, microwaved, and traditional baking methods. CSC 112 Laws of MotionAre you a fan of physics? Explore Newton’s of motion through a variety of hands-on experiments. Use Newton’s second law to create a faster moving toy vehicle. Registration Deadline for Session 4 is Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Noon. Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after this time.=GIFTED/TALENTED COURSES: Students must submit a school nomination to enroll.
Discovery (Grades K-6)Grades K-1. DSC 100 Reading the SkyHave you seen Orion and the Big Dipper? Learn about the sun, stars, and the constellations. Activities will focus on math and science. Students will create their own planet mobile. DSC 101 Nature Around UsDiscover the world of nature.
Examine trees, birds, and bugs as you explore the campus nature trails. Create your own nature journal, map, and creepy crawly crafts.Grades 2-3-4. DSC 102 Engineering ChallengeWhat do parachutes, potato chips, and the sun have in common? All of these will be explored during this class. Can you mail a potato chip without it breaking? Can you cook with only solar power? Can you safely land a cup of water without it spilling using no lid but a parachute you design?
Learn how to take on challenges that will test your logic and reasoning skills. DSC 103 Dollars and SenseWhy are candy bars placed next to the check-out aisle? Explore how advertisements influence you. Create your own marketing campaign. Develop a budget to help you save money. DSC 104 Night at the MuseumHelp historical figures come to life!
Learn about famous people from different decades. Stand in as a wax statue of your favorite historical figure in Discovery’s very own Museum of History. Create your own costume and show off your wisdom of the past when you come to life for museum visitors!. DSC 105 Making MusicHow is music and math related? Make homemade instruments throughout this class and discover how to stay on beat. Drums, guitars, and more can be made out of materials around the house.
Learn how music relates to math as you explore the instruments.Grades 4-5-6. DSC 106 DC v MarvelWho would win a fight between Superman and the Hulk? Explore the DC and Marvel Universes. Compare and contrast superheroes and their powers. Learn how to deliver a persuasive speech on who would win. Create your own superhero and develop your own illustrations.
DSC 107 Roald Dahl Cooking CreationsDo you love the books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda or The BFG? Author Roald Dahl has created a cookbook making creations from his many books and movies. Put your cooking and artistic skills to the test as you create. Spend time discussing your favorite Dahl characters. DSC 108 Prezis, PowerPoints, and PhotosSpend a week learning how to improve your computer presentation skills.
Research information to create Prezis and PowerPoints. Discovery how to digitally edit photographs to enhance your presentations. Learn the importance of citing your sources. DGT 109. Spanish 101Learning a foreign language can be fun. Learn Spanish greetings, colors, numbers, and the alphabet.
Games, crafts, and hands-on projects will introduce the Spanish culture.Camp Odyssey (Grades 7-9). DSC 110 If You Build ItDevelop a cardboard boat that will float while holding a teammate. Design an egg contraption to protect dropped eggs. Create your own invention to make life easier. Prepare to research science, use your logically thinking skills, and trial and error to invent something new.
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DSC 111 Kid BizDevelop your own business from choosing your product, to naming your business, designing a logo, understanding pricing and profit margins, and marketing your idea. Research trends in advertising and create a budget for success.
DSC 112 Dissecting DisneyExplore a variety of Disney movies in order to compare and contrast them to the original versions of the stories in history. Where did the story originated?
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Did the protagonist change from the original story? Registration Deadline for Session 5 is Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at Noon. Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after this time. All fees for this week remain the same. Please note there is no class on Wednesday, July 4.=GIFTED/TALENTED COURSES: Students must submit a school nomination to enroll. Discovery (Grades K-6)Grades K-1. ESC 100 Kitchen ChemistryCome and see what you can concoct as we make something out of nothing using common household ingredients.
Create clay, chalk, putty, and more. ESC 101 Hola AmigosLearning another language can be easy. Participants will learn Spanish greetings, colors, numbers, and the alphabet.
Games, crafts, and hands-on projects will introduce the Spanish cultureGrades 2-3-4. ESC 102 Computer SkillsTake this class to learn all the basics of Microsoft Word, Publisher, and Excel. Students will learn safety tips while using the computer including how to deal with cyber bullying. Practice basic keyboarding skills as well. ESC 103 Kids and CookingHave fun mixing, measuring, and munching. Learn about the food plate, vitamins, minerals, and calories.
Make and eat delicious and healthy foods. ESC 104 Tree House MagicExperience the world of Jack and his little sister Annie, as we combine literature and art to create projects based on the popular Magic Tree House series. Join us as we explore their adventures as they travel through space and time.
ESC 105 Star Warriors AcademyIs there life on another planet? Learn science fact from science fiction when you explore the planets, creatures, and vehicles in movies and books; as you learn about the real planets, robots, and other space technology used.Grades 4-5-6. ESC 106 Archaeology AliveLearn what a real archaeologist does as you explore techniques used to dig, recover, and document artifacts. Make your own fossil impressions. Investigate to discover clues to our past. ESC 107 Junior United NationsCreate your own government. Negotiate with other countries and experience diplomacy at its best.
Create your own flag, native crafts, and traditions. Design your country’s parliament and develop laws to make your country succeed. ESC 108 Uncommon SportsLearn the rules and great teamwork when you participate in uncommon sports such as: Frisbee golf, bocce ball, and others. Learn how to adapt sports so all can plan. Plan and develop your own uncommon sports. EGT 109. Codes and CiphersDo you want to stop your younger sibling from reading your note?
Do you want to feel like a real “secret” agent by passing a coded message to your friends? This class will show you many codes and ciphers, from simple letter switching to historic code tools. Students will also learn tips and tricks of breaking many types of codes.Camp Odyssey (Grades 7-9). ESC 110 Give Me Some SpaceThe sky is the limit with this course. Learn about stars, planets, black holes, galaxies, and space travel. Explore the possibility of extraterrestrial life. ESC 111 Laugh FactoryGreat comedy doesn’t just happen, it has to be crafted, and that starts with writing.
Learn the basic principles of comedy, including satire and parody. Create skits, parody songs, and fake newscasts as you explore your funny side. ESC 112 Japan and AnimeInterested in studying about the land where manga and anime were invented? Excited to learn some basic Japanese? Explore the culture of Japan and the popularity of anime in this class. Registration Deadline for Session 6 is Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at Noon.
Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after this time.=GIFTED/TALENTED COURSES: Students must submit a school nomination to enroll. Discovery (Grades K-6)Grades K-1. FSC 100 Cave ExplorersExplore crystals, stalactites, bats, and more while you study caves. Make crafts, read books, and use your imagination as you discover the interesting facts about cave explorations.
FSC 101 Rhythm and MovesExplore basic rhythm patterns while playing various percussion instruments. Create your own drums out of common objects. Increase your rhythm as you are introduced to different dance moves and styles.Grades 2-3-4. FSC 102 Da Vinci ScienceExplore gizmos, gadgets, and ingenious inventions! Discover Leonardo and his amazing contraptions.
Learn to write in “mirror writing.” Experiment with simple machines and build some of your own inventions. FSC 103 Marshmallow ManiaDo you love fluffy marshmallows? Spend the week conducting experiments using them.
Estimate how many can fit in a shoe box. Predict how far you can launch one across the quad. Experiment with the density of a marshmallow to make it sink. Create a marshmallow art project and dessert. FSC 104 ToymakersHand-made toys have been a part of the lives of children for centuries. Make your own toy as you learn how to create toys from wood, fabric, and more.
Discover the history of some of the first toys used by children. FSC 105 Building Blocks of CreativityStudents will utilize Lego style building blocks to work through engineering challenges.
How can you create a floodgate that operates? What tower design produces the most structural support?
How can you problem solve with limited resources? Students will research, develop plans, build structures, and problem solve when challenging scenarios are given to them.Grades 4-5-6. FSC 106 Space OdysseyExplore outer space and become an amateur astronaut by studying planets, constellations, and the phases of the moon. Simulate discovery of a new planet and civilization. FSC 107 Delicious DessertsCreate a variety of desserts from healthy to decadent. Learn the science behind baking. What happens to a cake without a rising agent?
Can you make an egg free cake? Experiment with no bake options, microwaved, and traditional baking methods. FSC 108 The Great EscapeCodes, clues, riddles, and puzzles will all be a part of this crazy adventure.
Using teamwork and troubleshooting, students will solve a series of challenges to unlock the “breakout” box. Students will learn the premise of the popular Escape Room challenges and create their own breakout game to use with friends. FGT 109. Make Perfect CentsDo you like money? Would you like to know how you can earn it, keep it, manage it, and make more?
Learn about checking and savings accounts, credit, investing, stocks, and more. Learn what it takes to have a budget now and in the future.Camp Odyssey (Grades 7-9). FSC 110 WebmasterHave you ever wanted to make your own Web Page? Learn the basics about developing and creating your own page.
Discover how to make links to cool sites, add graphics, and your own pictures. Learn the importance of safety while using the Internet. FSC 111 Art ExpoDrawing, sculpting, and computer designs are all forms of art. Explore with us as we create unique works of art from these and other various art forms. Students will also be introduced to artists and artwork that relate to their own creations.
FSC 112 Social PsychologyHave you ever wondered why you act, talk, or interact with your peers the way you do? Start with an introduction to social psychology.
Examine your personality as we explore how brain structure and culture can explain only a portion of the question, “Who am I?”. Registration Deadline for Session 7 is Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at Noon.

Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after this time.=GIFTED/TALENTED COURSES: Students must submit a school nomination to enroll. Discovery (Grades K-6)Grades K-1. GSC 100 Weather WatchersWhen you get up each morning do you check out your window to see what kind of weather we are having?
In this class, students will learn about weather and what causes rain, snow, sleet, hail, and storms. Students will do hands-on experiments and create their own weather instrument. GSC 101 Continents and CultureDiscover the world this week through the exploration of customs and cultures from around the world. Each day explore a different continent and its location. Learn common phrases, games, and songs from across the globe.Grades 2-3-4.
GSC 102 Magnetic MadnessExamine the world of electromagnets as you investigate magnetic properties of various materials. Study rocks that contain magnetic properties. Investigate how magnets are used in building structures. Create your own magnetic slime. GSC 103 Lemonade StandDiscover a variety of math concepts as you manage your lemonade stand.
Make business decisions such as pricing, quality of product, inventory, and supplies. Learn to perform various mathematical functions to make your stand successful!.
GSC 104 Perfect PetsHave you been wanting a new furry friend or maybe you already have one? Learn about the different variety of pets available. Research the skills and training needed to properly care for a wide variety of pets. This class is not appropriate for children with allergies to animals as special appearances will be made. GSC 105 Art All AroundJoin us and experience multiple art forms. Imagine yourself in Asia, Africa, Central America, or the Middle East! Make crafts from these areas as you create rain sticks, masks, and more.
Explore these and other forms as art is made all around us.Grades 4-5-6. GSC 106 CSILearn to solve crimes by gathering evidence including fingerprints, chromatography, shoeprints, and more.
Discover the importance of using good logic to help solve the crime. Practice your interviewing skills and learn what questions are important to ask. GSC 107 Popular BooksDo you love reading? Explore what makes a book great and what it takes to make it popular.
From Goosebumps, to Harry Potter, to Dork Diaries, and more, discuss popular themes throughout the stories. Play games, create art, and make a favorite snack from one of the many popular books. GSC 108 Survivor SkillsLearn about surviving in the wilderness. Subjects covered will include: setting up a camp, making knots, map reading, signaling, and rescues.
Learn to identify food and water sources. GGT 109. Starting From ScratchComputer programming for beginners. Scratch block programming from MIT will be used to create stories and interactive games on the computer. No prior experience needed.
Just some creativity and a lot of imagination to help get you started into the world of computer science. This class is at a beginner’s level and not for those with coding expertise.Camp Odyssey (Grades 7-9). GSC 110 Forensic ScienceCurious about a career in science? Learn various skills used by investigators to solve a crime: fingerprints, shoeprints, hair analysis and more. Put your skills to the test to solve the “crime scene.”. GSC 111 Dynamic DramaticsParticipants will learn the fundamentals of the theatre; stage directions, physical and vocal exercises, improvisation, theatre games, and much more.
Students will display their dramatic side on the last day of camp. GSC 112 Geometric ChallengeThis problem-based geometry class will introduce you to fundamental geometric theories. Use logic and reasoning to connect mathematical processes for real world applications. Registration Deadline for Session 8 is Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at Noon. Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after this time.=GIFTED/TALENTED COURSES: Students must submit a school nomination to enroll. Discovery (Grades K-6)Grades K-1.
HSC 100 Art and Science SafariSet your compass for an adventure. Explore different trees, animals, bugs and their habitats around campus. Create art projects using natural resources you find while exploring!. HSC 101 Math PatternsDiscover the rhythmic side of math. See how patterns emerge in addition and subtraction. Learn to tell time and determine the patterns involved with seconds, minutes, and hours. Develop your own pattern key to help you.Grades 2-3-4.

HSC 102 Sea LifeCurious about the life cycle of a sea turtle? Do you wonder if all sharks are aggressive? Study sea life in this class and learn how to help our oceans stay clean. Create your perfect sea animal by combining traits of different sea animals. HSC 103 Cartoon ComicsPut your creativity and drawing skills to the test! Learn how to draw cartoon characters and caricatures.
Add special effects to make your cartoon creations unique. Create your own Discovery Comics to share with others.
HSC 104 Young LeadersLearn the importance of good character and leadership. Explore how one can be a good leader and a great team player through a variety of games and activities. Discover what it means to be a good sport at all times and how to work with others. Develop new skills you can use at home, school, or camp. HSC 105 Go WestExperience frontier life as you make candles, butter, and soap – the old fashioned way.
Learn about the trip west on the Oregon Trail and design your own covered wagon.Grades 4-5-6. HSC 106 MathtasticDo you want to learn methods that will help you solve problems and understand math? Topics include spatial visualization, logic problems, and geometry. Discover short cuts to math and learn how math can be fun and fantastic. HSC 107 It Can FlyInvestigate airplanes, hot air balloons, kites, birds, and more.
Discover the aerodynamics that allows these items to fly. Work on your own designs to build the most efficient flying contraptions. Use research and trial and error to improve your flying machines. HSC 108 Discovery’s Got TalentEver wonder what it is like to be a super star?
Discover song writing, singing, choreography, dancing, and comedy! Don’t be shy, come on by and discover your hidden talents. HGT 109. Fractured Fairy TalesWrite your own fantastic fairy tales and develop a different ending to a familiar tale. Make crafts about the fairy tales you create and read about. Prepare to use your imagination.
Students will create adventures to remember.Camp Odyssey (Grades 7-9). HSC 110 Prezis, PowerPoints, and PhotosSpend a week learning how to improve your computer presentation skills. Research information to create Prezis and PowerPoints. Discovery how to digitally edit photographs to enhance your presentations. Learn the importance of citing your sources. HSC 111 LeadershipLearn the importance of good character. Complete a variety of tasks that require cooperation and leadership.
Improve on your problem solving, conflict resolution, decision making, and communication skills. Discover your leadership style.
HSC 112 Go GovernmentLearn about the three separate branches of government and find out what it takes to be a leader in government. Create your own government, rules, and regulations. Explore voting procedures as you elect your own leaders.
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