Electricity In-School Field Trip

Young engineering minds light up as they conduct hands-on electricity experiments. They learn the differences between matter and energy and how to use them together to create electricity inventions. Group stations include high tech machines and devices that include a van de graaff generator, plasma ball, virtual reality headsets, computer circuit boards, circuits and more!

This one hour in-school field trip is designed for no more than 35 students to keep the presentations engaging with hands-on experiments. One of our STEAM City team members sets up a table with small group supplies. We recommend reserving one room for your in-school field trip and each group rotates. Presentations may be setup in the classroom, media center, gym, auditorium, library or cafeteria. The best room arrangement is with 6 stations (large tables or desks pushed together) to accommodate small group stations. We are flexible if a central location or stations are unavailable and are happy to discuss different options for students.

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Why choose STEAM City Kids
for your in-school field trip?

  • Trusted Service: Over 16 years of service, fully insured, level II background checks, and an Approved School Board Vendor in Miami-Dade & Broward

  • Engaging & Educational: We blend education & entertainment to give your students an unforgettable experience!

  • Variety: Live animals, modular robotics, science labs, mobile space planetarium and more.
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  • Easy Planning: No scheduling buses or chaperones – We travel to YOU.

  • Customized Experience: We work with preschool-8th grade and customize each presentation so it’s engaging for the grade level and special needs of the group.

  • Happy Clients: Hear from our teachers, parents and students.
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  • Female Owned: Support a local female-owned small business.

  • Locally Owned & Operated: We take pride in our South Florida roots. Click here to learn more about our story.