SAMI@BC for K-12 Students & Teachers

Science To GO!

SAMI's Science to GO! program brings grade-appropriate, interactive demonstrations and activities to science classrooms in the greater Bellevue area.  Partners for the 2011-2012 school year include Lake Washington Girls Middle School and the Bellevue Big Picture School.  Click HERE to learn more.

   

 

Summer Science Camp

The Bellevue College Summer Science Camp seeks to give inquisitive fifth and sixth graders a hands-on introduction to science! During the weeklong session, students will experience a variety of scientific disciplines, including astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, earth science, physics and more. Click HERE to learn more. 

      

 

Science Saturdays

science saturdays logoScience Saturdays at Bellevue College are fun and challenging 3-hour sessions filled with “hands-on, minds-on” science, math, & engineering activities for middle school students (primarily 5th grade through 7th grade). Each session is run by a Bellevue College faculty member who has created an age-appropriate program designed to educate and inspire your child! Click the Science Saturdays logo for more information!

 

Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair

Bellevue College is home to the ISEF-affiliated Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair for high school students in King and Snohomish Counties.  If you would like your students to participate, or have our staff bring a presentation about the fair to your school, please contact SAMI

   

 

Speakers Bureau

The SAMI Speakers Bureau offers schools, community groups, and professional associations a direct connection to the wealth of expertise in the Science Division at Bellevue College. BC science division Faculty are available to provide talks on a variety of science topics. Visit the Speakers Bureau Page for more information.

 

Bellevue College Science Division Tours

Interested in taking a tour of Bellevue College's *NEW* LEED Gold certified science building?  Want to see our faculty and students in their "natural habitat"  or visit the ComGen research lab?  Visit the TOURS page to learn more and to  schedule your student or community group visit!