E.A.S.I. Resumes Summer Science Camps for Local Youth

Eastern Arizona College – Discovery Park Campus hosted the 2021 Eastern Arizona Science Initiative (EASI) Summer Science Camp!  The annual STEM camp has held Monday through Wednesday, June 28th-30th to offer an amazing Summer Science Camp opportunity with 50 students in 6th through 9th grade from school districts throughout Eastern Arizona.  All involved were excited for the Science Camps to resume after having to skip last year, and they wanted to make the 2021 EASI Summer Science Camp the best and most fun possible.

This year’s camp focused on “fun and learning”, and was demonstrated with the camps fun t-shirt logo of Einstein sticking his tongue out.  The students participated in a wide variety of fun STEM related activities and lessons like; “Geology Rocks!” with Debbie Pearson, Safford Middle School Science Teacher, who taught how to identify rock types and even helped them to crack open their own geodes to discover the crystals inside.  Students designed catapults and experimented with kinetic energy in “Can You Save Fred?” with Heather Dillman from Fort Thomas High School.  Dr. Phil McBride, EAC Dean of Instruction and Chemistry Instructor, taught “Radioactivity!” and shared an activity with Solar Print Paper, where students made beautiful pictures by placing natural objects on the paper and exposing it to the sun. The paper underwent a chemical change when exposed to sunlight and created a permanent print.  Becky Booth from Duncan High School shared “Biomimicry!” were students identified nature and animal features that are used in industrial designs to improve performance and function.  Mrs. Booth also shared a “Primary Colors” lesson using M&Ms to learn how our eyes work in different colors…or don’t!

Rachel Allred, Thatcher Elementary School teacher, shared “Finding the Fun in Math!” with cool card games and activities.  Ethan McBride, Thatcher High School Biology Teacher, shared “Chemistry Adventures!” where the students learned about reactions and got to make and take home “Oobleck”, a fun putty-like substance to observe unusual reactions to pressure. Paul Anger, Director of the EAC Discovery Park Campus and Director of the EASI Summer Science Camps, shared a lesson on “The Physics of Archery”, where students learned the principles of archery and had a competition to determine the best archer of the camp – Sophia Mackey won the competition with a high score of 27 with three arrows!

At the conclusion of the camp the students enjoyed a special presentation in EASI’s giant StarLab Planetarium with a lesson on astronomy and a look into the planets in our Solar System.  They also attended an exciting presentation by Aaron Burke, EAC Biology Professor, to learn about, see, and even touch several different types of native animals including a tarantula, turtles, a king snake and gopher snake, and even a Gila Monster! It was a great time and everyone enjoyed it.  All Camp participants received an Awesome Einstein T-shirt, backpack, Prizes and lots of take-home activities. 

Paul Anger, Director of EAC Discovery Park Campus and Director of the EASI Summer Science Camp thanks “our friends at Freeport-McMoRan through the employee payroll deduction program and the Graham & Greenlee County United Way for sponsoring and funding these amazing STEM camps, and the EAC Discovery Park Campus for the great facilities and hosting the Camps.”  Anger states; “The annual Summer Science Camp is a great opportunity for youth throughout Eastern Arizona to meet, have fun, and learn STEM lessons and activities from amazing local educators.”  “Our main goal is to  

strengthen interest in STEM and pursuing higher education classes, and eventually pursue local careers that involve STEM in industry!” 

For more information on the Eastern Arizona Science Initiative’s Summer Science Camps and activities please contact Paul Anger at the EAC Discovery Park Campus at (928) 428-6260.

  • Sorting M&Ms in different colors
  • Painting rainbows mixing only primary colors
  • Ethan McBride (Thatcher HS) teaching how to make Oobleck
  • EACs Dr. Phil McBride teaching radioactivity
    EACs Dr. Phil McBride teaching radioactivity
  • Caddy Bigler, Jackson Rowley, and Owen Mackey examine their Solar Powered Car

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