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Explore science this summer with a 4-H camp

February 15, 2025003 Mins Read
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When most people think of the learning sciences for young people, they envisage silent classrooms filled with textbooks, structured lessons and exams. But what happens if there was a way to live science in a more exciting, engaging and unforgettable way?

Summer camps based on science, such as those offered by UF / IFAS Leon County Extension, give young people the opportunity to explore the wonders of science in a practical and real framework.

Explore the world of aquatic and nature at 4-H Wildlife Camp.

In 4-H, the youth development branch of the UF / IFAS extension, we think that the best way to learn is to do. Our camps focus on interactive and practical activities that allow campers to apply scientific knowledge in real contexts. This philosophy “Learn by makes” encourages children to engage directly with science, which makes experience more significant and memorable.

While traditional education is often based on structured textbooks and courses, the summer camp offers a dynamic approach to learning. At the camp, science comes to life while young people are encouraged to observe, interact and experience on the natural world – test hypotheses and document new discoveries.

This immersive environment promotes curiosity, creativity and critical thinking, with minimal class time and a lot of practical exploration.

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A perfect complement to traditional education

One of the best aspects of science based on science is the way they complete and strengthen what is learned in fall and spring.

While the school year focuses on structured lessons and the knowledge of textbooks, camp activities offer young people the possibilities to engage with scientific principles in a practical and exploratory manner.

Whether it is to study plant growth, investigate local ecosystems or identify the preferences of insects, campers can experience science through first -hand exploration. This approach not only maintains engaged children, but also helps them to keep and rely on their knowledge base.

Explore various plant ecosystems during the scientific camp of 4-H plants.

Trigger curiosity and discovery

One of the most exciting aspects of the summer camp is an opportunity for children to discover their passions and to light their curiosity. Whether it is to experience cooking, to explore the ecology of fauna or to plunge into the fascinating world of insects, Camp offers a wide range of possibilities for young people to engage in different scientific fields.

Take our summer camp to Entomology, for example. Campers explore the world of insects through practical activities such as insect hunts, housing studies and even a night experience.

By studying insects, campers acquire a more in -depth understanding of the scientific method – asking questions, training hypotheses, testing ideas and observing the results. These experiences help strengthen scientific concepts learned at school and introduce new skills that may not be covered in class.

Registration starts soon

Registration at the summer camp 2025 opens on February 17. Do not miss this incredible opportunity to trigger your child’s love for science, nature and adventure.

Lists of camps of the Youth Day of the County of Leon County: • • Entomology camp -May 29-30 (8-12 years old) • Fauna camp -June 2-6 (10-18 years old) • Factory Sciences Camp -June 9-13 (8-12 years old) • Taste of our world -June 16-18 (13-18 years old) • Tailgate grill -June 24-25 (10-18 years old)

For more information on camps and how to apply, contact our office at 850-606-5204 or visit leon4h@ifas.ufl.edu. Happy to explore!

Valerie Mendez is a 4-H agent with UF / IFAS Extension Leon County, an institution of equal opportunities. For gardening issues, send an email to the extension office to Askamastergardener@ifas.ufl.edu.

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