Forensics Medicine at Whitehaven Elementary STEM School
December 9 @ 2:50 pm - December 11 @ 3:45 pm UTC+0
Everyone can see, but can you observe?
Kids ages 8-12 will explore the world of forensic science used to solve a crime. Students will conduct experiments on fingerprinting, collecting shoe prints, chromatography, and more.
This is an experience full of STEM-based learning, activities, and crafts.
Our teachings are based on STEM principles. We aim to ignite the passion of future healthcare heroes and get them excited about how the body works, as well as the importance of health! Your child will return home with materials to show you what they learned. Of note, all the necessary materials for each class are provided to students.
Board-certified physicians and experts in the field of child education have collaborated to write our curriculum. Our instructors are well-trained and they have an interest in health sciences and education. They will deliver fun, engaging, and interactive content. Additionally, all our instructors are background checked.
Your kid will make new friends as teamwork, role-playing and collaboration are key parts of our activities. Your child will have an unforgettable time filled with lots of fun!
About the location
Whitehaven Elementary STEM School is a trailblazer for STEM education throughout western Tennessee. WESS immerses all students in real-world, project-based experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Therefore, we are happy to partner with Whitehaven Elementary STEM School for this program!
Safety procedures
Keeping in mind the safety of our children, staff, and volunteers, we follow applicable public health guidelines. All children are expected to abide by the safety rules in class. With this in mind, before beginning our sessions, our team sets safety expectations with kids if needed. These include but are not limited to the following:
- Activity safety rules
- Playtime safety rules
- Outdoor rules
For 5th grade. This program will take place on Mondays, December 9th-December 11th, 2024, 2:50 pm-3:45 pm. This program is open to Whitehaven Elementary STEM School students only. Have a question? Please feel free to contact us! Please see our Covid-19 guidelines for how we are staying safe.