Program areas at Kid Museum
In its eighth year of operations, and its first at its new flagship location at bethesda metro center, Kid Museum is open six days a week, serving thousands of children, families, and educators each year with a range of innovative programs. Our programs are built around hands-on, transformative learning experiences that build skills in coding, engineering design, and invention, and prepare kids to take on lifes challenges with creativity, curiosity, and compassion.1) out of school time programskid Museum provides youth with the skills and mindset to become innovators of the future through engaging, hands-on programming from week-long summer camps, to daily camps, and multi-week after-school classes. In addition, the Museum provides vibrant weekend experiences designed to engage the whole family. In fy22, Kid Museum relaunched its in-person weekend programming, serving visitors on sundays for the first time since the onset of the covid-19 pandemic.2) school programskid Museum offers rigorous, curriculum based programs, with a series of experiences that combine technical skills (eg. Coding, electronics, engineering design) with 21st century learning like critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. The invent the future challenge brings these learning experiences to thousands of area middle school students through a partnership with montgomery county public schools. The Museum also provides rigorous, standards-aligned curricular programs for elementary students, reaching thousands of montgomery county public school students from title i and high-poverty schools.3) teen programskid museums apprenticeship program trains high school students to guide younger children through hands-on explorations, with opportunities to specialize in areas such as coding or woodworking. These trained students then serve as activity facilitators during afterschool programs, family weekend programs, and at camps.4) educator programskid museums professional development provides educators with the skills, resources, and inspiration needed to successfully integrate stem-based maker education into everyday classrooms. In fy22, Kid Museum continued its model for supporting schools in systemic integration of maker learning in the classroom. Teachers delivered a student curriculum, participated in cohort-wide training workshops, and partnered with Kid Museum for individualized coaching.