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Forces and Motion Series

Physics is Everywhere!

In this series, we use stories and common problems to explore the forces and motion that are in play all around us. Build sail cars, bridges, and a package to mail a very delicate food item safely.

This program is specifically designed for grades 1 through 3.

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Booking + Program Logistics

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Program Capacity

This program has capacity for 8-16 students per session, up to 2 sessions per day on select weekdays.

Scheduling Requirements

This is a 5 session series, must reserve 5 separate days of programming.

Programs must be scheduled with at least two weeks’ advance notice. Spots are limited so reaching out further in advance will increase the likelihood of reserving the lab and date you are interested in.

If you have questions, please contact us at 503.797.4661 or register@omsi.edu.

Field Trip Details

Reserved Labs do not include museum admission. If you are also wanting to explore OMSI’s exhibit halls during your visit you will need to add on museum admission tickets to your field trip reservation.

Next Generation Science Standards

OMSI supports educators with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) requirements by providing corresponding programming, opportunities, and resources for them and their students.  Reach out to learn more about specific ways that OMSI experiences align with and support science standards.

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