4-H Hands-On Summer Science Programs @ STEAM Center at Savannah Children’s Museum

Summer STEAM Wednesdays with Chatham County Extension 4-H at Savannah Children’s Museum

This summer, Chatham County Extension 4-H will host a special series of hands-on STEAM programs at the new indoor STEAM Center at Savannah Children’s Museum.

Designed for students ages 10-12, with older youth welcome, these interactive sessions explore science, nature, genetics, conservation, and environmental education through engaging activities and discovery-based learning.

Sign up for individual sessions or the complete program series.

Included with museum admission. Free for Coastal Heritage Society members. Become a member here.

Limited spots available. Pre-registration required.

To RSVP: ahart@chsgeorgia.org or 912-651-4292

Program Schedule

Wednesday, June 17 | 1–2PM

Inherited Traits : Students will learn about acquired and inherited traits and explore simple genetic tools, including Punnett squares.

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Wednesday, July 1 | 1–2PM

Pollinators: Students will discover the importance of pollinators in our environment and ways we can help protect them.

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Wednesday, July 22 | 10–11AM

Plant Identification: Students will learn how to identify plants using characteristics such as leaf type and flower structure.

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Wednesday, July 29 | 10–11AM

Endangered Animals and Habitats: Students will explore endangered species native to Georgia and learn how conservation efforts can help protect them.

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Wednesday, August 5 | 10–11AM

The Incredible Journey: Students will learn about the water cycle, watersheds, and the movement of water through the environment.

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