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Electric History Series @ MFL
ELECTRIC HISTORY
A three-week series for elementary school-aged (ages 6-10) children where we will teach about three scientists who led the way in developing our current understanding of electricity.
Each week will be a 45-minute lesson on the history and important contributions of each scientist along with a hands-on activity.
Registration is limited to 10. You can register for one, two, or all three courses. Sorry, no younger siblings!
These lessons are provided at no cost to you. Only register your kids, do NOT include adults.
Wednesday, December 11th @ 6:30pm: Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison was an American inventor who is considered one of America's leading businessmen and innovators. Edison rose from humble beginnings to work as an inventor of major technology, including the first commercially viable incandescent light bulb. He is credited today for helping to build America's economy during the Industrial Revolution.
- Date:
- Wednesday, December 11, 2019
- Time:
- 6:30pm - 7:15pm
- Library:
- Middletown Free Library
- Location:
- Community Room
- Audience:
- Children
- Categories:
- Homeschool STEM/STEAM
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