January 13, 2026 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Learning Objectives
Faith Integration
Throughout the lesson, students reflect on the sacred symbolism of water as a source of life and renewal. In Scripture, water represents both creation and rebirth—from the Spirit moving over the waters in Genesis to the cleansing grace of Baptism. As students create their underwater worlds, they are invited to see how God’s creation is sustained by His life-giving presence. The diorama becomes both a scientific exploration and a celebration of God’s design.
What is STEAM?
STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. By blending these subjects, students learn to think critically, design creatively, and solve problems in real-world ways. At the Ave Maria Arts and Innovation Circle (AMAIC), we connect every STEAM project to Catholic teaching, helping students discover God’s presence in both creation and innovation.
Schedule
11:40am – 12:40pm | [OPTIONAL] Mass at the Immaculate Conception Memorial Chapel and/or Adoration at the Small Grotto Adoration Chapel
*Parents must accompany their student if they plan to attend Mass and/or Adoration. Drop-off at 1:00pm-Marian Mission Hall
1:00pm – 1:15pm | Drop-off at Marian Mission Hall (please ensure your child brings sack lunch, snack & water)
1:15pm – 3:00pm | Class in Session – guided faith-based STEAM project with snack break & prayer
*If parents with toddlers choose to stay, an enclosed play area will be set-up for little ones.
Cost
AMAIC Members $15/student
Non-members $25/student
*All supplies included
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