Enrichment
Top 6 Activities

Junior Engineering - Lego Mechanics
Engineering, building, fine-­‐motor skills, and creative thought, are just a few of the learning experiences involved in this program. Not only do young people find this program fun, they are developing thinking skills that will become applicable throughout more traditional academic experiences such as geometry, numeracy, and basic computation.
Junior Engineering - Lego Mechanics

Junior Scientist - Up, Up, and Away
Junior Scientist - Up, Up, and Away
This science-­‐based enrichment is all about launching. Students explore high-­‐academic concepts such as parabolic trajectory, chemical formulas, and kinetic energy while designing different projectiles such as amazing straw rockets, rubber band launchers, and soaring origami airplanes.



Junior Accountants
If you can’t take your adolescent to Wall Street, and teach them the ins-­‐and-­‐outs of how currency functions, then allow O.U. to bring Wall Street to your adolescent. This program uses youth-­‐friendly language and ideas to explore important money-­‐management concepts such as bank accounts,checkbook balancing, credit, profit generation, liability reduction, and investment.
Junior Accountants

3-D Sculpting
3-D Sculpting
The Renaissance gave us some of the greatest sculptures known to our world. What if Michelangelo never took an art class? This program allows students to channel their inner Renaissance and create sculptures that express their diverse and complex worlds.



Reading Music - Grooving on the Recorder
Brain research shows that learning to read music can positively impact a persons abilities in math and literacy. This exciting music program begins at the basics of reading music through learning to play the recorder. It takes popular hip hop and pop music percussion cadences and allows students to add a groovy melody on top with their recorders.
Reading Music – Grooving on the Recorder

Junior Chef
Junior Chef
Many children come home to a meal cooked by their parents. Orion’s University believes that sometimes the parents should come home to a meal cooked by their children. This program explores the culinary world broaching issues of kitchen safety, nutrition, and flavor profiles. Participants will leave with a basic knowledge of food preparation.