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Fri, Jan 09
|Palouse Discovery Science Center
ID | Moscow | Palouse Discover Science Center
Limited to 80 Guests! 🔬 Get ready to explore! Join us for a fun-filled field trip to the Palouse Discovery Science Center, where hands-on exhibits, experiments, and exciting discoveries bring science to life! 🌟
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Jan 09, 2026, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Palouse Discovery Science Center, 950 NE Nelson Ct, Pullman, WA 99163, USA
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🚀 Let’s Go on a Science Adventure!
Join us at the Palouse Discovery Science Center for an action-packed day of hands-on experiments, interactive exhibits, and seriously mind-blowing discoveries. This is your chance to touch, test, build, and explore—no sitting still here!
Whether you love discovering how things work or just want an unforgettable day of fun, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Science has never been this exciting!
Who: All Braintree Academy IHLA students, as well as parents and siblings under 5.
Cost: Free for all Braintree Academy IHLA students and one parent.
Additional younger siblings' fee is $6 to be paid to the venue upon arrival.
Questions: Tayon Gunkle Moscow.braintree@malad.us
Keep those Braintree Passports handy! Each field trip means another stamp, and once it’s full, your Braintree student will receive a prize!

Explore & Grow: S.T.E.M. | Braintree Academy Turn curiosity into problem-solving! This print-and-go packet blends quick design challenges, simple investigations, and age-friendly reflection prompts to help students ask questions, plan, build, test, and explain their thinking. Flexible for any grade band, it weaves together science, engineering, and math—perfect for centers, at-home learning, or field-trip follow-ups.
What’s inside
Bite-size design & engineering prompts
Observe → test → improve investigation steps
Quick measurement/data and reflection activities
Creative & informational writing supports (K–8 friendly)
How to use Pick a challenge, gather simple household materials, and guide students through the design cycle: imagine → plan → build → test → improve → share. Differentiate by choosing prompts for your grade band and extend with math or ELA tie-ins.