STEM

STEM Two Kids

In these project-based, hands-on STEM classes, children will investigate and gain knowledge of various scientific concepts, including gravity, physics, cause and effect, mechanics, engineering, and more. Taught by Adam Metzger, expert early childhood educator and Education + Arts Director for The Saul and Carole Zabar Nursery School at the JCC, these classes offer developmentally appropriate opportunities for children to explore construction, science, robotics, and more—using both new materials and familiar materials in new ways.

In these project-based, hands-on STEM classes, children will investigate and gain knowledge of various scientific concepts, including gravity, physics, cause and effect, mechanics, engineering, and more. Taught by Adam Metzger, expert early childhood educator and Education + Arts Director for The Saul and Carole Zabar Nursery School at the JCC, these classes offer developmentally appropriate opportunities for children to explore construction, science, robotics, and more—using both new materials and familiar materials in new ways.

STEM + Engineering (3–5 Years)
In Person. In this project-based, hands-on STEM class, children will investigate and gain knowledge of various scientific concepts, including gravity, physics, cause and effect, mechanics, engineering, and more. Taught by Adam Metzger, expert early childhood educator and Education + Arts Director for The Saul and Carole Zabar Nursery School at the JCC, this class will offer developmentally appropriate opportunities for children to explore construction, science, robotics, and more—using both new materials and familiar materials in new ways.

STEM + Engineering (6–8 Years)
In Person. In this project-based, hands-on STEM class, children will investigate and gain knowledge of various scientific concepts, including gravity, physics, cause and effect, mechanics, engineering, and more. Taught by Adam Metzger, expert early childhood educator and Education + Arts Director for The Saul and Carole Zabar Nursery School at the JCC, this class will offer developmentally appropriate opportunities for children to explore construction, science, robotics, and more—using both new materials and familiar materials in new ways.