Simple Machines and the Simple Farmer                                                                     
We will explore an area of physics and the use of Simple Machinery on the farm.  Children will learn the difference between a wedge, screw, lever, wheel and axel, pulley and inclined plane.  Children will also get to make their own simple machine to take home.

Boots, Roots and the Botany Scoop
Young Scientists will explore Life Science in the area of Botany, working in the garden and harvesting seasonal crops.  We will learn about what makes up a plant cell and the many important functions.

Whoo Whoo are the Barn Owls?
Children will learn the history of the barn owl, and the importance of their survival on the ecosystem.  Young Scientists will also investigate through an owl pellet dissection.

Worms are Wonderful
Children will learn about the anatomy of a worm though a dissection and the many beneficial uses of worms in the garden.

Cow’s Eye Dissection
The cow eye is very similar to the human eye.  Children will learn not only about the amazing cow eye…but will discover how amazingly made human eyes are too!

Amy's Farm is a non-profit 501c3 organization
The Science of Farming
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7698 Eucalyptus Ave.
Ontario, CA 91762
909-393-2936
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Fall Workshops
September 19, 2011: 1:00 – 3:30 pm
Simple Machines and The Simple Farmer $15.00

October 3, 2011:  1:00-3:30 pm
Boots, Roots and the Botany Scoop $15.00

October 17, 2011: 1:00- 3:30 pm
Whoo Whoo are the Barn Owls $15.00
*nonrefundable lab fee $5.00*

November 7, 2011: 1:00-3:30 pm
Worms are Wonderful  $15
*nonrefundable lab fee $5.00*

November 14, 2011: 1:00-3:30 pm
The Amazing Cow Eye  $15
*nonrefundable lab fee $5.00*

The Science of Farming Workshop is appropriate for all young scientists in Kindergarten-5th grades.
Each work shop is $15. 
**Please Note workshops with a dissection require an additional non-refundable lab fee of $5.00 per student**

Workshops require a minimum of 10 students per group reservation.  Group reservations must be booked at least two weeks prior to the desired date.

Individuals may register for one of the following dates, registration will close two weeks prior to each workshop.

Do you love animals and science?
Have you ever wondered just what a farmer does?
Come join us on the farm for a workshop where the farm is our laboratory!

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Individual Workshop Registration Form