Does your kid love science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)? Are they a book lover or natural linguist? Through engaging crafts and activities, your child can learn and achieve educational feats while having fun! From hands-on biology activities to math and reading development, and even French classes and LEGO-based STEM weekend workshops, learning starts here in Irvine. Register your kids now for activities at yourirvine.org.
Sign up now for classes in Irvine:
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Bionerds STEM Classes: Your child will learn vast biology topics through fun and hands-on activities. The curriculum is guided by the California Department of Education standard and STEM Program; ages 5–12.
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Oui! Learn French for Fun: Encourage your child's natural ability to learn French with ease using basic conversation, puppets, songs, games, and other educational materials; ages 4–12.
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Bricks 4 Kidz STEM Workshop: World of Imagination with LEGO: Do you want to build a snowman? How about an adventure under the sea? LEGO Bricks come to life as we travel through Disney's most popular characters and themes using gears, axles, and electric motors; ages 5–12.
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Math Development: Practice fraction operations, prime numbers, factoring concepts, decimals, algebra, and geometry skills; ages 5–12.
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Reading Development: Improve comprehension, vocabulary, spelling, and fluency; ages 5–12.
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The City of Irvine continues to follow evolving state and local guidelines. Upcoming activities will be listed online to best serve the community and provide the most up-to-date information on registration and availability. Online preregistration is required. For the latest activity information, visit yourirvine.org.
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 Guidance on Face Masks During Camps & Activities
As of February 16 per the City of Irvine Emergency Order, face coverings are required for visitors inside all City facilities, regardless of vaccination status, with some exemptions as outlined in the California Department of Public Health Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings. In indoor youth settings such as child care, camps, and activities, masks are required for all individuals, regardless of vaccination status. All parents and visitors to City facilities should review the full California Department of Public Health Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings prior to their visit. Visitors must follow all posted signs regarding face coverings and modified use of facilities. As guidance at the state and local levels may evolve, please visit cityofirvine.org/covidresources for the latest information.
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