Scouts
Your troop can now visit Imagine for a chance to have fun and learn together while earning a museum patch!
We have programs for Daisies, Brownies, Junior Girl Scouts, Tiger Cubs, Wolf Scouts, Bear Scouts and Webelos.
Minimum: 10 scouts and 2 adults
Cost: $11.00 per scout; $8.00 per accompanying adult
(1 free adult admission with every 5 scout admissions – Discount applied day of field trip)
For Basic field trips, your visit will include a 2.5 hour time limit.
(Basic field trips do not include an educator-led activity.)
Enrichment field trips include a one-hour educator-led activity with a 3.5 hour time limit.
Exclusive Imagine Children’s Museum patches are available for purchase for $1 at the time of registration.
To sign up your troop call (425) 258-1006, Ext. 1012.
A minimum of two weeks is required when scheduling scout program.
PRESCHOOL ENRICHMENT
Adventures in Space
Students use their imagination to explore the universe! They will blast off into space with a rocket of their own creation.
Creative Construction
Students work together to become architects, engineers and builders. They will learn about shapes and test their strengths in design challenges.
Digging’ Up Fossils
Students become budding paleontologists through hands-on engagement with fossils. They will gather fossils to assemble their own dinosaur skeleton.
Down on the Farm
Students join their favorite barnyard animals and learn how they help us. They will create their own barnyard craft.
We Got the Beat
Students experiment with rhythm as they keep beat! They will take a musical literacy journey and create their own rhythm sticks.
ELEMENTARY ENRICHMENT
Creature Features
Students investigate Pacific Northwest wild mammals and their habitats. They will discover the unique features that help animals thrive in their environment.
Core Subject Focus: Science, Literacy
Westward Ho!
Students explore the impacts weather, transportation and communication had on pioneers as they journeyed West. They will interact to design and complete challenges pioneers faced along the Oregon Trail.
Core Subject Focus: Social Studies
Daring Dissection
Students take an immersive look into the world of the barn owl and conduct a scientific experiment dissecting an owl pellet. (One pellet per two students.)
Core Subject Focus: Science, Math
Fossilology
Students examine how fossils form. They will decipher different types of fossils and use clues to investigate their origins.
Core Subject Focus: Science
Rockin’ Rollercoasters
Students learn about potential, and kinetic energy as they engineer a rollercoaster of recycled materials and test their tracks.
Core Subject Focus: Science
Topsy Turvy
Students learn the cultural, historical and scientific significance of tops. They will use a collection of tops to test balance, motion, gravity and energy.
Core Subject Focus: Science
I Can’t Believe My Eyes
Students learn the science behind optical illusions and experience the tricks our brains can play on us.
Core Subject Focus: Science
Ports of Call
Utilizing teamwork, students work to solve a challenge involving imports and exports. They will learn the Port of Everett’s role in international tradematter and with China, Japan, Russia and South Korea.
Core Subject Focus: Social Studies
Sinkers, Flinkers and Floaters
Students construct buoyancy hypotheses and test them by conducting a series of experiments.
Core Subject Focus: Science
Solids, Liquids and Chemical Creations
Students investigate the properties of experiment with non-Newtonian substances.
Core Subject Focus: Science
Magnificent Masks
Students interpret the historical, cultural and social relevance of masks. They will take what they have learned and create a mask with its own unique story.
Core Subject Focus: Social Studies
Tree Treasures
Students explore the cultural and environmental significance of trees and explore their many surprising by-products. They will investigate the anatomy of a tree and create their own treasure.
Core Subject Focus: Science, Social Studies