
Frozen in February- Winter Recess Virtual Programs (Copy)
GRADES: K-5TH
Live Zoom Meetings with:
Marine Scientists
Daily Digital Interactive
Lessons
Crafts
Virtual field trips
Scavenger hunts
and MORE!
Winter Recess Schedule:
Monday (2/15): 3rd-5th
Tuesday (2/16): K-2nd
Wednesday (2/17): 3rd-5th
Thursday (2/18): K-2nd
Friday (2/19): 3rd-5th
Live Zooms begin at 9:30AM and again at 1PM. The rest of the day is filled with educational winter marine science fun!
Register here:
www.digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Frozen in February- Winter Recess Virtual Programs
GRADES: K-5TH
Live Zoom Meetings with:
Marine Scientists
Daily Digital Interactive
Lessons
Crafts
Virtual field trips
Scavenger hunts
and MORE!
Winter Recess Schedule:
Monday (2/15): 3rd-5th
Tuesday (2/16): K-2nd
Wednesday (2/17): 3rd-5th
Thursday (2/18): K-2nd
Friday (2/19): 3rd-5th
Live Zooms begin at 9:30AM and again at 1PM. The rest of the day is filled with educational winter marine science fun!
Register here:
www.digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Frozen in February- Winter Recess Virtual Programs
GRADES: K-5TH
Live Zoom Meetings with:
Marine Scientists
Daily Digital Interactive
Lessons
Crafts
Virtual field trips
Scavenger hunts
and MORE!
Winter Recess Schedule:
Monday (2/15): 3rd-5th
Tuesday (2/16): K-2nd
Wednesday (2/17): 3rd-5th
Thursday (2/18): K-2nd
Friday (2/19): 3rd-5th
Live Zooms begin at 9:30AM and again at 1PM. The rest of the day is filled with educational winter marine science fun!
Register here:
www.digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Frozen in February- Winter Recess Virtual Programs
GRADES: K-5TH
Live Zoom Meetings with:
Marine Scientists
Daily Digital Interactive
Lessons
Crafts
Virtual field trips
Scavenger hunts
and MORE!
Winter Recess Schedule:
Monday (2/15): 3rd-5th
Tuesday (2/16): K-2nd
Wednesday (2/17): 3rd-5th
Thursday (2/18): K-2nd
Friday (2/19): 3rd-5th
Live Zooms begin at 9:30AM and again at 1PM. The rest of the day is filled with educational winter marine science fun!
Register here:
www.digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Frozen in February- Winter Recess Virtual Programs
GRADES: K-5TH
Live Zoom Meetings with:
Marine Scientists
Daily Digital Interactive
Lessons
Crafts
Virtual field trips
Scavenger hunts
and MORE!
Winter Recess Schedule:
Monday (2/15): 3rd-5th
Tuesday (2/16): K-2nd
Wednesday (2/17): 3rd-5th
Thursday (2/18): K-2nd
Friday (2/19): 3rd-5th
Live Zooms begin at 9:30AM and again at 1PM. The rest of the day is filled with educational winter marine science fun!
Register here:
www.digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Marine Mondays- Live Lesson (Non- Swimmers)
Join us for our first ever Marine Mondays with your local marine biologists in a LIVE lesson about how fast marine creatures can swim! Your child will be provided instructions on a craft that goes along with the lesson of that day. Throughout the week they can access our digital interactive games and quizzes from all they learned on Monday. Tune in at 3:30PM to learn about who is the fastest and slowest swimmers of the ocean, and who can’t swim at all! AGES: K-5th
SCHEDULE: Monday afternoon at 3:30PM to 4PM for 3 weeks (November 9th – 23rd) All Live Lessons are 30 minutes long.
November 23rd at 3:30PM: NON-SWIMMERS: Just because you live in the ocean doesn’t mean you have to be a great swimmer! Some creatures prefer floating through life, like the jellyfish.
Register Here: https://digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com/

Coastal Exploring and Nature Journaling- Session 1, Day 4
Let’s connect to disconnect! Join marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse, and artist educator, Carolyn Munaco as they set out on virtual field trips to explore and observe different areas of our coastal habitats. Each session will highlight creatures from a different habitat area found locally.
Participants will be provided a journaling kit to get their own observations and thoughts out. Journaling combines drawing, writing, and quantifying in a way that helps destress or download your brain making space to learn and explore more!
4 Week Session, 4-5pm Thursdays

Kitchen Marine Lab- Session 2, Day 4
Let’s use science to answer questions about how things work in the ocean world. We will explore topics from the 4 branches of marine science: biology, water chemistry, geology, and physics. Each virtual session will feature a hands-on experiment, with live instruction by marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse. These activities are safe and easy to do with items found right in your own kitchen, supplemented by our included kit of materials!
4-5:30pm

ArtSea Club- Session 2, Day 4
Participants will learn about the day’s marine topic through virtual outdoor and indoor tank exploration. Armed with the inspiration from what is discovered and studied, students’ will then create their own art project. Each participant will receive a kit to complete the projects at home with support of art and school supplies & tools typically found at home
Tuesdays 4-5:30pm

Marine Mondays- Live Lesson (Slow Swimmers)
Join us for our first ever Marine Mondays with your local marine biologists in a LIVE lesson about how fast marine creatures can swim! Your child will be provided instructions on a craft that goes along with the lesson of that day. Throughout the week they can access our digital interactive games and quizzes from all they learned on Monday. Tune in at 3:30PM to learn about who is the fastest and slowest swimmers of the ocean, and who can’t swim at all! AGES: K-5th
SCHEDULE: Monday afternoon at 3:30PM to 4PM for 3 weeks (November 9th – 23rd) All Live Lessons are 30 minutes long.
November 16th at 3:30PM: SLOW SWIMMERS: Some ocean animals choose a slower lifestyle. These graceful swimmers move much slower but are just as special, like the Manatee, Walrus, and some gigantic whales!
Register Here: https://digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com/

Coastal Exploring and Nature Journaling- Session 2, Day 3
Let’s connect to disconnect! Join marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse, and artist educator, Carolyn Munaco as they set out on virtual field trips to explore and observe different areas of our coastal habitats. Each session will highlight creatures from a different habitat area found locally.
Participants will be provided a journaling kit to get their own observations and thoughts out. Journaling combines drawing, writing, and quantifying in a way that helps destress or download your brain making space to learn and explore more!
4 Week Session, 4-5pm Thursdays

Kitchen Marine Lab- Session 2, Day 3
Let’s use science to answer questions about how things work in the ocean world. We will explore topics from the 4 branches of marine science: biology, water chemistry, geology, and physics. Each virtual session will feature a hands-on experiment, with live instruction by marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse. These activities are safe and easy to do with items found right in your own kitchen, supplemented by our included kit of materials!
4-5:30pm

ArtSea Club- Session 2, Day 3
Participants will learn about the day’s marine topic through virtual outdoor and indoor tank exploration. Armed with the inspiration from what is discovered and studied, students’ will then create their own art project. Each participant will receive a kit to complete the projects at home with support of art and school supplies & tools typically found at home
Tuesdays 4-5:30pm

Marine Mondays- Live Lesson (Fast Swimmers)
Join us for our first ever Marine Mondays with your local marine biologists in a LIVE lesson about how fast marine creatures can swim! Your child will be provided instructions on a craft that goes along with the lesson of that day. Throughout the week they can access our digital interactive games and quizzes from all they learned on Monday. Tune in at 3:30PM to learn about who is the fastest and slowest swimmers of the ocean, and who can’t swim at all! AGES: K-5th
SCHEDULE: Monday afternoon at 3:30PM to 4PM for 3 weeks (November 9th – 23rd) All Live Lessons are 30 minutes long.
November 9th at 3:30PM: FAST SWIMMERS: Have you ever wondered how fast some animals can swim in the ocean? We’ll learn about these top speed swimmers, like Sailfish, Swordfish, and the Mako Shark!

Coastal Exploring and Nature Journaling- Session 2, Day 2
Let’s connect to disconnect! Join marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse, and artist educator, Carolyn Munaco as they set out on virtual field trips to explore and observe different areas of our coastal habitats. Each session will highlight creatures from a different habitat area found locally.
Participants will be provided a journaling kit to get their own observations and thoughts out. Journaling combines drawing, writing, and quantifying in a way that helps destress or download your brain making space to learn and explore more!
4 Week Session, 4-5pm Thursdays

Kitchen Marine Lab- Session 2, Day 2
Let’s use science to answer questions about how things work in the ocean world. We will explore topics from the 4 branches of marine science: biology, water chemistry, geology, and physics. Each virtual session will feature a hands-on experiment, with live instruction by marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse. These activities are safe and easy to do with items found right in your own kitchen, supplemented by our included kit of materials!
4-5:30pm

ArtSea Club- Session 2, Day 2
Participants will learn about the day’s marine topic through virtual outdoor and indoor tank exploration. Armed with the inspiration from what is discovered and studied, students’ will then create their own art project. Each participant will receive a kit to complete the projects at home with support of art and school supplies & tools typically found at home
Tuesdays 4-5:30pm

Coastal Exploring and Nature Journaling- Session 2, Day 1
Let’s connect to disconnect! Join marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse, and artist educator, Carolyn Munaco as they set out on virtual field trips to explore and observe different areas of our coastal habitats. Each session will highlight creatures from a different habitat area found locally.
Participants will be provided a journaling kit to get their own observations and thoughts out. Journaling combines drawing, writing, and quantifying in a way that helps destress or download your brain making space to learn and explore more!
4 Week Session, 4-5pm Thursdays

Kitchen Marine Lab- Session 2, Day 1
Let’s use science to answer questions about how things work in the ocean world. We will explore topics from the 4 branches of marine science: biology, water chemistry, geology, and physics. Each virtual session will feature a hands-on experiment, with live instruction by marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse. These activities are safe and easy to do with items found right in your own kitchen, supplemented by our included kit of materials!
4-5:30pm

ArtSea Club- Session 2, Day 1
Participants will learn about the day’s marine topic through virtual outdoor and indoor tank exploration. Armed with the inspiration from what is discovered and studied, students’ will then create their own art project. Each participant will receive a kit to complete the projects at home with support of art and school supplies & tools typically found at home
Tuesdays 4-5:30pm

Family Marine Science Night- Great Giants of the Ocean
We’re back again to continue our Family Marine Science Night! Looking for a fun way to entertain the entire family this fall?! Since we can’t be in your homes, CCE’s local Marine Biologists have put together 4 different Marine Science lessons for you and your family to enjoy on Thursday evenings. Tune in at 6PM to learn about the many marine creatures, big and small living in our marine environments! SCHEDULE: Thursday evening at 6PM for 4 weeks is Family Night (Oct 1st – 22nd) LIVE* Lessons (45mins-1HR)
Week 4- Great Giants of the Sea. When learning about the ocean, you can’t forget to mention the giants that roam the open sea in this vast underwater world!
Register Here: http://digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Coastal Exploring and Nature Journaling- Session 1, Day 4
Let’s connect to disconnect! Join marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse, and artist educator, Carolyn Munaco as they set out on virtual field trips to explore and observe different areas of our coastal habitats. Each session will highlight creatures from a different habitat area found locally.
Participants will be provided a journaling kit to get their own observations and thoughts out. Journaling combines drawing, writing, and quantifying in a way that helps destress or download your brain making space to learn and explore more!
4 Week Session, 4-5pm Thursdays

Kitchen Marine Lab- Session 1, Day 4
Let’s use science to answer questions about how things work in the ocean world. We will explore topics from the 4 branches of marine science: biology, water chemistry, geology, and physics. Each virtual session will feature a hands-on experiment, with live instruction by marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse. These activities are safe and easy to do with items found right in your own kitchen, supplemented by our included kit of materials!
4-5:30pm

ArtSea Club- Session 1, Day 4
Participants will learn about the day’s marine topic through virtual outdoor and indoor tank exploration. Armed with the inspiration from what is discovered and studied, students’ will then create their own art project. Each participant will receive a kit to complete the projects at home with support of art and school supplies & tools typically found at home
Tuesdays 4-5:30pm

Family Marine Science Night- Large Legends of the Sea
We’re back again to continue our Family Marine Science Night! Looking for a fun way to entertain the entire family this fall?! Since we can’t be in your homes, CCE’s local Marine Biologists have put together 4 different Marine Science lessons for you and your family to enjoy on Thursday evenings. Tune in at 6PM to learn about the many marine creatures, big and small living in our marine environments! SCHEDULE: Thursday evening at 6PM for 4 weeks is Family Night (Oct 1st – 22nd) LIVE* Lessons (45mins-1HR)
Week 3- Learn about some of the ocean’s most popular animals. We will talk about sharks, dolphins, turtles, and more!
Register Here: http://digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Coastal Exploring and Nature Journaling- Session 1, Day 3
Let’s connect to disconnect! Join marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse, and artist educator, Carolyn Munaco as they set out on virtual field trips to explore and observe different areas of our coastal habitats. Each session will highlight creatures from a different habitat area found locally.
Participants will be provided a journaling kit to get their own observations and thoughts out. Journaling combines drawing, writing, and quantifying in a way that helps destress or download your brain making space to learn and explore more!
4 Week Session, 4-5pm Thursdays

Kitchen Marine Lab- Session 1, Day 3
Let’s use science to answer questions about how things work in the ocean world. We will explore topics from the 4 branches of marine science: biology, water chemistry, geology, and physics. Each virtual session will feature a hands-on experiment, with live instruction by marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse. These activities are safe and easy to do with items found right in your own kitchen, supplemented by our included kit of materials!
4-5:30pm

ArtSea Club- Session 1, Day 3
Participants will learn about the day’s marine topic through virtual outdoor and indoor tank exploration. Armed with the inspiration from what is discovered and studied, students’ will then create their own art project. Each participant will receive a kit to complete the projects at home with support of art and school supplies & tools typically found at home
Tuesdays 4-5:30pm

Family Marine Science Night- Small Sea Life
We’re back again to continue our Family Marine Science Night! Looking for a fun way to entertain the entire family this fall?! Since we can’t be in your homes, CCE’s local Marine Biologists have put together 4 different Marine Science lessons for you and your family to enjoy on Thursday evenings. Tune in at 6PM to learn about the many marine creatures, big and small living in our marine environments! SCHEDULE: Thursday evening at 6PM for 4 weeks is Family Night (Oct 1st – 22nd) LIVE* Lessons (45mins-1HR)
Week 2- Small Sea Life. These small creatures no longer require a microscope and can easily be seen crawling or swimming throughout oceans and beaches.
Register Here: http://digitalmarinescience.campbrainregistration.com

Coastal Exploring and Nature Journaling- Session 1, Day 2
Let’s connect to disconnect! Join marine educator, Hazel Wodehouse, and artist educator, Carolyn Munaco as they set out on virtual field trips to explore and observe different areas of our coastal habitats. Each session will highlight creatures from a different habitat area found locally.
Participants will be provided a journaling kit to get their own observations and thoughts out. Journaling combines drawing, writing, and quantifying in a way that helps destress or download your brain making space to learn and explore more!
4 Week Session, 4-5pm Thursdays