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GSK Science in the Summer
Free science enrichment program brings oceanography to elementary students at Montgomery County libraries

Put your goggles on! GSK Science in the Summer™ brings oceanography to elementary students at Montgomery County libraries
- Registration begins May 4, space is limited
Who:
Montgomery County students entering second through sixth grade are invited to register and attend GSK Science in the Summer™, a free, hands-on enrichment program that makes learning about science fun. Sponsored by GSK and administered by The Franklin Institute in partnership with local libraries, the experiment-oriented courses are taught by certified teachers to classes of 16 students in two age groups: children entering second and third grades (Level I), and children entering fourth through sixth grades (Level II).
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What:
GSK Science in the Summer™ program will teach Montgomery County students the basics of Oceanography. Through hands-on activities, students will learn about the underwater environment and that it is teeming with life. Young scientists will observe microscopic sea life, such as plankton, using microviewers and magnifying glasses. Students will examine and touch seashells, sponges, corals, sea stars and other animals found in the ocean — even real shark teeth!
Why:
GSK Science in the Summer™ opens young minds to the world of science and fosters a life-long appreciation of learning. Now in its 29th year, GSK Science in the Summer™ encourages elementary students to get involved in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning through hands-on activities and stimulating coursework. More than 125,000 students from the Greater Philadelphia Area have participated in GSK Science in the Summer since its inception.
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Registration:
For the first time, registration for GSK Science in the Summer in Montgomery County is online! To register, you must have a valid email address, which you can create for free through a variety of websites, such as Gmail or Yahoo Mail. Use your home computer or visit your local library to use the public computers to complete the online registration. Registration opens May 4 at noon. Registrations will be processed in the order they are received.
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