Mission Science Workshop is an interactive educational center located at the corner of Mission Street and Excelsior Avenue, featuring a 35-foot gray whale skeleton named 'Gracie.' The center, which replaced dollar stores and gambling shacks, serves students from preschool to 12th grade. Activities include woodworking, where students create tortilla presses, and technology stations for soldering circuits. Additionally, it showcases fossils and houses live animals like snakes and guinea pigs. The engaging environment promotes hands-on learning experiences and popular activities like launching bottle rockets, encouraging student participation and exploration.
Mission Science Workshop, located at the intersection of Mission Street and Excelsior Avenue, features a 35-foot gray whale skeleton named 'Gracie' designed as an interactive puzzle for learning anatomy.
The space replaced a series of dollar stores and gambling shacks, now serving as a hands-on learning center for students ranging from preschool to 12th grade.
Activities include woodworking, circuitry soldering, and fossil exploration, fostering hands-on learning experiences for students who visit, whether on field trips or on their own.
The workshop hosts various species of animals, such as corn snakes and guinea pigs, to support engagement through educational experiences, alongside popular activities like launching bottle rockets.
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