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Easy and Fun Camp Ideas Thematic Experience Use themes to connect a variety of activities under one activity 4-H Aggie

Easy and Fun Camp Ideas Thematic Experience Use themes to connect a variety of activities under one activity 4-H Aggie Adventures for Kids Check out the website for camp information www.utah4-H.org/aggieadventures Wonderwise

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Easy and Fun Camp Ideas Thematic Experience Use themes to connect a variety of activities under one activity 4-H Aggie

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  1. Easy and Fun Camp Ideas Thematic Experience Use themes to connect a variety of activities under one activity 4-H Aggie Adventures for Kids Check out the website for camp information www.utah4-H.org/aggieadventures Wonderwise Lessons easy adapted for camp on a variety of scientist careers http://wonderwise.unl.edu/ Robotics PROBE: Takes youth on a fun and fact-filled expedition into deep space. Campers build five robots to explore and perform tasks on Planet H-99, including preparing and building a base camp, monitoring a volcano, rescuing a lost vehicle, and more! • AQUABOTS: Takes youth beneath the Bermuda Triangle on the undersea adventure of their lives! Build robots to explore the ocean floor, save a giant squid, connect an air pipeline, and more. • WILDERNESS DATALOGGERS: Environmentally friendly robots are commissioned to perform tasks in the Green Geyser Wilderness Park after a storm hits, endangering the ecosystem and human visitors. Contact: Dave Francis dave.francis@usu.edu

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