$9.00 Per Child (2 Hour Event)
Includes:
- Exclusive use of the facility
- Unlimited Laser Tag Games during the scheduled time.
- Games begin every 15 minutes and can fit up to 44 players..
Availability:
School and Break Field Trips:
Monday - Friday, during school hours. Any 2 hour period between 9am to 4pm.
Notes:
- Our concession stand will be opened for the duration of your event.
- Let us know in advance if your kids will be eating here so we will be prepared.
- Our arcades will be available with games ranging from $.50 to $1.00
Part Science, Part P.E., and A WHOLE
LOT OF FUN!
Do you want to make Science and P.E. “come
to life” for your students? Atlantis Laser
Tag Game Facility has recently opened right here
in the South Bay area.
Laser tag is a game/sport where individual or
team players score points by “tagging”
the opposing individual or team member with a
hand-held infrared light emitting device. Each
player wears an infrared-sensitive vest. Individual
and teams play to tag the opposition and their
points are electronically recorded within the
computers systems of Atlantis Laser Tag.
California State Science Content Standards,
specifically in the Physical Sciences
area (elementary/middle school level),
require that students:
- know energy can be carried from one place
to another by waves such as water waves, light
waves, sound waves, by electric current, and
by moving objects.
- understand the concept that light has a source
and travels in a direction.
- understand the concept that physical principles
underlie biological structures and functions:
- know that for an object to be seen, light
emitted by or scattered from it must be detected
by the eye.
- know light travels in straight lines if the
medium it travels through does not change.
- know that white light is a mixture of many
wavelengths (colors) and that retinal cells
react differently to different wavelengths
- etc.
In Grades 9-12:
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- understand the concept that waves have
characteristic properties that do not
depend on the type of wave.
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- understand the concept that: As a result
of the coordinated structures and functions
of organ systems, the internal environment
of a body remains relatively stable (homeostatic)
despite changes in the outside environment.
- know how the nervous system mediates
communication between different parts
of the body and the body’s interaction
with the environment
- etc.
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