Building One-oh-Fun Summer Camp for Rising 4th–5th Graders

Date
July 27th
Time
9:00 AM–3:00 PM
Age
Ages 9–11
Cost
$500 nonmember or $400 Family-level member; extended care $100
Location

National Building Museum
401 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20001 · Directions
Judiciary Square

This five-day camp introduces rising fourth- and fifth-graders to the people and processes behind the built environment. Campers explore Museum spaces and exhibitions, experiment with 3-D printing and bridge construction, and finish the week by building a miniature house with small bricks and mortar.

Typical day

  • Early drop-off and free play begin at 8:30 a.m.; camp programming runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Morning and afternoon design projects are separated by an exhibition visit, snack, lunch, recess, and quiet reading or drawing time.
  • Extended care offers crafts, blocks, games, reading, snacks, and occasional movies until 5:30 p.m.

Campers must read and write independently. Families should pack a lunch that needs no refrigeration; the Museum supplies a nut-free morning snack and an afternoon snack for extended-care participants. Activities remain onsite, though weather permitting, recess may use the West Lawn. Electronics are not allowed without a prior exception from Museum staff.

Each session accommodates up to 20 campers, with two counselors for every 10 children. Full payment is required to register.

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