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A Dinosaur a Day
There’re kids who love animals, and then there’s kids who love dinosaurs… and all of them are invited to our four-day summer camp on dinosaurs!
Each day we’ll dive into one ASTOUNDING recent fossil find of one kind of dinosaur.
You don’t need to have taken any other Science is WEIRD classes to take these. Dinosaur geeks and dinosaur noobs alike are welcome!
The lessons: On Monday, we’ll tackle the T. rex. On Tuesday, we’ll dig up the Patagotitan (our sauropod). On Wednesday, we’ll handle the Zuul (our ankylosaur). And on Thursday, we’ll approach the Triceratops horridus.
Dates: 4 days in a row Monday June 15 – Thursday June 18, 2026
Class times: You have a choice of two live sessions: Morning class: 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific Afternoon class: 4pm Eastern / 1pm Pacific
They’re about 90 minutes each.
Recordings: If you can’t join live, you can sign up for the recordings. We’ll upload these each evening. (If you purchase them after they’re done, you’ll get all the links at once.)
There’re kids who love animals, and then there’s kids who love dinosaurs… and all of them are invited to our four-day summer camp on dinosaurs!
Each day we’ll dive into one ASTOUNDING recent fossil find of one kind of dinosaur.
You don’t need to have taken any other Science is WEIRD classes to take these. Dinosaur geeks and dinosaur noobs alike are welcome!
The lessons: On Monday, we’ll tackle the T. rex. On Tuesday, we’ll dig up the Patagotitan (our sauropod). On Wednesday, we’ll handle the Zuul (our ankylosaur). And on Thursday, we’ll approach the Triceratops horridus.
Dates: 4 days in a row Monday June 15 – Thursday June 18, 2026
Class times: You have a choice of two live sessions: Morning class: 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific Afternoon class: 4pm Eastern / 1pm Pacific
They’re about 90 minutes each.
Recordings: If you can’t join live, you can sign up for the recordings. We’ll upload these each evening. (If you purchase them after they’re done, you’ll get all the links at once.)

