VIRTUAL HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DEMOGORGON: THE (PSEUDO) SCIENCE OF STRANGER THINGS

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Allowed Grades: 6th Grade to 8th Grade

Program Description

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Grab a box of Eggos and join us for a brief transdisciplinary tour of 1980s Hawkins, Indiana, as we delve into the (pseudo) science of the popular Netflix series Stranger Things. We will explore the biology and chemistry of the Upside Down and look at parallels in real-world science.

The course will survey the history and culture of late 20th century America, including advancements in
engineering, science and technology. We will look at how Stranger Things’ world parallels concepts in fields
such as ocean and space science, parapsychology and neurobiology, including extrasensory perception and
psychokinesis. Students will explore the idea of using STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and
math) as a foundation for imaginative problem solving and creative storytelling.
 

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