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Science Classes for Kids in Cypress, TX: Hands-On Learning at Little Beakers

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Looking for engaging science classes for kids in Cypress? Little Beakers on Louetta Road combines real laboratory experiments with expert instruction. Since 2012, Little Beakers has provided hands-on science education for children ages 3-16 through guided labs, dissection classes, homeschool programs, after-school enrichment, and preschool experiences. Every child participates in actual experiments using professional lab equipment and scientific methods developed by aerospace chemist Dr. Cinttya Morgan.

The Cypress laboratory facility accommodates small preschool groups to classes of 30+ students. Scientist-led programs span chemistry, physics, biology, and related disciplines.

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Our Science Class Programs in Cypress

Little Beakers Cypress provides comprehensive science education programs tailored to different age groups, learning environments, and educational goals. Each program features hands-on experimentation in real laboratory settings with curriculum developed by Dr. Cinttya Morgan, a materials chemistry and polymer engineering expert with aerospace industry experience.

Weekly Class Programs (Monthly Payment Required)

Home School

Homeschool Science Classes

Comprehensive 3-level curriculum (Elemental, Subatomic, Molecular) for ages 6-16, meeting weekly during the school year. Requires enrollment with monthly recurring payments for ongoing weekly attendance.

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After-School Science Programs

Weekly enrichment classes for elementary and middle school students, featuring 6-8 hands-on experiments per session. Requires enrollment with monthly recurring payments for consistent learning progression.

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Preschool Science

Age-appropriate weekly science exploration for children ages 2-5, introducing scientific concepts through safe, engaging activities. Requires enrollment with monthly recurring payments for developmental continuity.

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Homeschool Science Classes

Comprehensive 3-level curriculum (Elemental, Subatomic, Molecular) for ages 6-16, meeting weekly during the school year. Requires enrollment with monthly recurring payments for ongoing weekly attendance.

Pricing:

  • Tuition $100/academic unit (4 classes per academic unit)
  • One 50-minute class per week for the school year (Molecular level is 60 minutes per week)
  • 20% tuition discount for each additional sibling
  • Annual registration/materials fee of $70 per child (capped at $95 per family)
  • First month’s tuition and materials/registration fee due at time of registration to reserve your child’s space
  • Flexible registration available – sign up for just one month…or more!
See 2026-27 school year calendar for weeks commencing
FALL SEMESTER
  • Unit 1: Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14
  • Unit 2: Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12
  • Unit 3: Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9
  • Unit 4: Nov. 16, 30, Dec. 7, 14
SPRING SEMESTER
  • Unit 1: Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25
  • Unit 2: Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22
  • Unit 3: Mar. 1, 8, 22, 29
  • Unit 4: Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26
  • Unit 5: May 3, 10, 17, 24
No Classes for the Weeks Commencing
  • November 23rd, 2026
  • December 21st, 2026
  • December 28th, 2026
  • March 15th, 2027

Home School Curriculum Detail and Available Session Times

Elemental

A foundational science program for ages 6–9 that introduces chemistry, physics, biology, microbiology, and related disciplines through monthly periodic table studies, weekly molecule building, STEM and robotics projects, scientist spotlights, and simple specimen dissections.

  • Monday 3:00 PM – 3:50 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM
  • Thursday 3:00 PM – 3:50 PM

Subatomic

An intermediate program for ages 10–13 that builds on Elemental concepts with deeper exploration of physics, physical chemistry, microbiology, reactions, and subatomic particles, while continuing periodic table studies, weekly molecule building, inventor spotlights, STEM and robotics projects, and intermediate dissections.

  • Monday 12:30 PM – 1:20 PM
  • Thursday 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM

Molecular

An advanced program for ages 13+ that studies complex chemistry, physics, and biochemistry with detailed exploration of chemical processes in living organisms, advanced STEM and robotics projects, research of modern scientific topics, and hands-on experience through laboratory visits and real-world experiments.

  • Thursday 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM

After-School Science Programs

Weekly enrichment classes for elementary and middle school students, featuring 6-8 hands-on experiments per session. Requires enrollment with monthly recurring payments for consistent learning progression.

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Pricing:

  • Tuition $100/academic unit (4 classes per academic unit)
  • One 50-minute class per week for the school year
  • 20% tuition discount for each additional sibling
  • Registration/materials fee of $70 per child (capped at $95 per family)
  • First month’s tuition and materials/registration fee due at time of registration to reserve your child’s space
  • Flexible registration available

Available Session Times

  • Thursday 5:10 PM – 6:00 PM
See 2026-27 school year calendar for weeks commencing
FALL SEMESTER
  • Unit 1: Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14
  • Unit 2: Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12
  • Unit 3: Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9
  • Unit 4: Nov. 16, 30, Dec. 7, 14
SPRING SEMESTER
  • Unit 1: Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25
  • Unit 2: Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22
  • Unit 3: Mar. 1, 8, 22, 29
  • Unit 4: Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26
  • Unit 5: May 3, 10, 17, 24
No Classes for the Weeks Commencing
  • November 23rd, 2026
  • December 21st, 2026
  • December 28th, 2026
  • March 15th, 2027
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Preschool Science

Age-appropriate weekly science exploration for children ages 2-5, introducing scientific concepts through safe, engaging activities. Requires enrollment with monthly recurring payments for developmental continuity.

  • Recommended for ages 3 – 5 year old*
  • One 30-minute class per week.
  • STEM, Dissections & Engineering Projects
  • Disciplines covered include chemistry, physics, physical-chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, electrochemistry and others.
  • Learning gained from hands-on experimental activities will be enhanced through the use of microscopes, learning about atoms and molecular building models and study of the periodic table.
  • One group from the periodic table of the elements to be featured monthly.
  • One element and one molecule to be featured weekly.

* Children must be able to use the bathroom independently.

Pricing:

  • Tuition $75/academic unit (4 classes per academic unit)
  • One 30-minute class per week August 25th – May 25th
  • 20% tuition discount for each additional sibling
  • Annual registration/materials fee of $70 per child (capped at $95 per family)
  • First month’s tuition and materials/registration fee due at time of registration to reserve your child’s space
  • Flexible registration available – sign up for just one month…or more!

Available Session Times

  • Monday 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM
  • Thursday 1:30 PM – 2:00 PM
See 2026-27 school year calendar for weeks commencing
FALL SEMESTER
  • Unit 1: Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14
  • Unit 2: Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12
  • Unit 3: Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9
  • Unit 4: Nov. 16, 30, Dec. 7, 14
SPRING SEMESTER
  • Unit 1: Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25
  • Unit 2: Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22
  • Unit 3: Mar. 1, 8, 22, 29
  • Unit 4: Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26
  • Unit 5: May 3, 10, 17, 24
No Classes for the Weeks Commencing
  • November 23rd, 2026
  • December 21st, 2026
  • December 28th, 2026
  • March 15th, 2027

Pay Per Session Programs

Guided

Guided Lab Sessions

2-4 different fun variations of a 1-hour selection of Polymers, Reactions and Explosions will be rotated through on a weekly basis throughout the summer and on a bi-weekly basis during the fall and spring semesters.

Unless indicated otherwise, all Guided Lab sessions are conducted on Fridays at 2 PM.

Dissection Classes

30+ specimens including grasshopper, frog, snake, shark, octopus, stingray, and more, rotated through on a weekly basis throughout the summer and on a bi-weekly basis during the fall and spring semesters.

  • Scientist-led
  • Held at 3 pm on the dates listed in the Specimen Schedule below, unless indicated otherwise
  • By appointment only
  • Age-appropriate tools utilized
  • $35 per child or save up to 30% when you purchase a Dissection Session Pack.
  • Recommended for ages 5 and up
  • 1 FREE session per month for members. Learn more about memberships
Specimen Schedule

FROG: June 5th
SHARK: June 12th
SNAKE: June 19th
SQUID: June 26th
LAMPREY FISH: July 3rd
STINGRAY: July 10th
STARFISH: July 17th
SHARK: July 24th

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Homeschool, after-school, and preschool programs operate during the school year. Guided and Dissection lab sessions operate year-round with expanded availability during summer months and holiday breaks. All programs at the Cypress location offer flexible scheduling options.
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Cypress families choose Little Beakers for authentic science class experiences their kids actually learn from. See what parents are saying:

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Why Cypress Families Choose Little Beakers for Science Classes

Learn more about Little Beakers and discover why Cypress and northwest Houston families have trusted Little Beakers since 2012. Founded by Dr. Cinttya Morgan, an aerospace polymers chemist with extensive materials engineering experience, Little Beakers brings authentic scientific expertise to children’s education. The mission focuses on increasing diversity in STEM fields by providing accessible, high-quality science experiences to all children regardless of background.

Little Beakers Cypress has earned recognition as a Top 20 Place to Take Kids in Houston since 2018 and received multiple awards for Best STEM Venue for Kids. Unlike entertainment-focused venues or mobile science shows, the Cypress lab maintains permanent laboratory facilities with professional equipment, comprehensive curriculum spanning multiple scientific disciplines, and instruction by trained scientists who understand both child development and rigorous scientific methodology.

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Award-Winning Excellence

Recognized as Top 20 Place to Take Kids in Houston for seven consecutive years and Best STEM Venue for Kids, validating educational quality and family appeal.
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Scientist-Developed Curriculum

Programs created by Dr. Cinttya Morgan, aerospace chemist with real-world research experience, ensuring scientific accuracy and age-appropriate progression across all learning levels.

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Authentic Laboratory Facilities

Permanent Cypress science lab with professional equipment, safety protocols, and 1,000+ unique experiments—not temporary setups or entertainment spaces.

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Convenient Cypress Location

Located on Louetta Road, serving northwest Houston families including Bridgeland, Towne Lake, Fairfield, and surrounding communities.
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Hands-On Learning Approach

Every child conducts their own experiments rather than watching demonstrations, developing critical thinking, scientific methodology, and practical laboratory skills through direct participation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Science Classes in Cypress

Class Enrollment & Logistics

What age groups do science classes at Little Beakers Cypress accommodate?
Little Beakers Cypress serves children ages 3-16 across five program types. Preschool classes accept ages 3-5, elementary programs serve ages 6-12, and the advanced Molecular Level homeschool curriculum accommodates teens ages 13-16 with teacher approval. Each program features age-appropriate experiments and instruction methods.
Do I have to enroll at the start of the school year or semester and for the entire school year or semester?

No. Although we recommend attending classes for the entire school year to get the full benefit or our curriculum and maximize learning, we do offer flexible month-to-month registration where you may enroll at anytime. Note that we do not prorate nor refund the one-time annual registration/materials fee or tuition (except for the first month).

How do I enroll my child in science classes at the Cypress location?

Enrollment is available through the online booking system at littlebeakers.com or by calling 1-833-KIDS-LAB. Select Cypress as your preferred location, choose the program type, and review available class times. Homeschool, after school and preschool programs require registration for the full semester, while other classes offer flexible scheduling options.

What are class sizes and student-to-instructor ratios at Cypress?

Class sizes vary by program type to ensure quality instruction. Preschool classes maintain small groups of 8 children, after-school programs and homeschool curriculum classes accommodate an approximate 10:1 student to teacher ratio. All classes are led by trained scientists with assistant support for larger groups, ensuring every child receives hands-on participation and individual attention.

Can I visit the Cypress facility before enrolling my child?
Absolutely! Families are encouraged to experience the Cypress lab through Open Lab sessions before committing to structured classes. Open Lab allows self-guided exploration of 30+ experiments, giving you and your child a chance to see the facilities and equipment. Check with the Cypress location on single-session trial class availability as well. Call ahead to confirm hours or book a guided tour.
Can I enroll my child for a class in which my child's age does not fall within the recommended age range?

Yes, absolutely! The recommended ages are a guide only. We have had many 10 y.o.+ students enroll in Elemental level in order to build a solid foundation in that level’s objectives. And likewise, we have had many younger students advance to a higher homeschool level because they have demonstrated a satisfactory understanding of the lower level’s course material and are ready for the next level. Little Beakers Cypress teachers and management will provide parents with a recommendation on what the optimal path forward is for their child.

Should I enroll my 5 y.o. in preschool or Elemental level homeschool classes?

The recommended ages are a guide only but we have had many 5 y.o. students currently enrolled in preschool level who are ready and capable of being in a homeschool level class. The main differences being:

  • The homeschool class is 20 minutes longer than the preschool class.
  • Students begin to learn about and do more reporting every week in the Elemental level homeschool classes.

Scheduling & Attendance

When do science classes run at the Cypress location?

Homeschool, preschool, and after-school programs run approximately September through May in alignment with Cy-Fair ISD. Guided and Dissection session times are offered year-round with expanded times from June through August during summer break.

What happens if my child misses a scheduled class?

Make-up policies vary by program type. Missed preschool, after-school or homeschool classes may be made up by attending a different session time the same week. Contact the Cypress location coordinator for specific make-up options. Consistent attendance is recommended for best learning outcomes.

Guided and dissection sessions can simply be rescheduled to a future session.

Do you offer trial classes before enrolling?

We do offer a single-session $25 trial class option to help your child familiarize themselves with the lab environment. Simply select the trial class checkbox option when enrolling. If after the trial you choose to continue with enrollment, the $25 will be applied toward regular registration/tuition cost.

Alternatively, try our self-guided Open Lab service, which allows your child to explore experiments independently before committing to structured classes.

Can my child attend classes at multiple Little Beakers locations?

Little Beakers will always do its best to accommodate students’ schedules. Attendance at a location other than the student’s primary location would be subject to availability and approval of Little Beakers management. Check with the Cypress location for more information and guidance.

Curriculum & Educational Approach

What makes Little Beakers Cypress different from other kids' science programs?

Little Beakers provides authentic laboratory experiences in a permanent Cypress facility, not mobile demonstrations or entertainment venues. Every child conducts their own experiments using professional equipment, lab coats, and safety glasses. The curriculum was developed by aerospace chemist Dr. Cinttya Morgan and covers 1,000+ unique experiments across chemistry, physics, biology, and more—far exceeding the scope of typical children’s science programs.

Do Cypress classes align with Texas education standards?
Yes, the curriculum aligns with Texas standards for science education. Homeschool programs provide complete transcripts documenting credit hours and topics covered. Teachers and homeschool families use these classes to supplement classroom learning, prepare for standardized tests, and fulfill hands-on laboratory requirements that traditional classrooms often cannot provide.
What scientific topics are covered in Cypress science classes?
The comprehensive curriculum spans chemistry (polymers, reactions, molecular structures), physics (forces, motion, energy), biology (cellular structures, ecosystems, anatomy), microbiology (bacteria, microscopy), and electrochemistry (circuits, conductivity). Each program level introduces age-appropriate concepts through hands-on experimentation rather than passive observation, building scientific literacy and critical thinking skills.
How do dissection classes benefit my child's education?
Dissection classes develop observation skills, scientific methodology, and biological understanding that reading or videos cannot provide. Students learn anatomical structures, comparative biology, and proper scientific documentation. These experiences particularly benefit students interested in medicine, veterinary science, or biological research careers. Trained scientists guide each dissection with appropriate context and respect for the specimens.
My child has completed a full year of the Elemental level homeschool classes. Does he now move up to Subatomic level?

It depends on his age, his level of knowledge and how many years he has been enrolled in the Elemental level. We have 3 years of curriculum for each of the levels within the homeschool program (Elemental, Subatomic, Molecular). If he has completed one year of Elemental classes and is 7 years old, we would likely recommend to continue with at least another year of Elemental before moving up to Subatomic level. However, we evaluate each student individually and will provide recommendations to parents on the optimal path forward.

Do Little Beakers students need to be fluent in reading or writing?

The focus of Little Beakers homeschool classes is not their level of reading and writing. The focus is hands-on experimentation and understanding the importance of observation, the documentation of same, and the scientific method. Little Beakers staff will write new or difficult vocabulary on the board for all students to see and copy down, and students are encouraged to record what they see or expect to see, even by drawing.

Pricing & Payment Options

How much do science classes cost at Little Beakers Cypress?

Preschool classes start at $75/academic unit (4 classes per unit) and homeschool and after-school programs start at $100/academic unit. All programs include a one-time annual registration/materials fee of $70 per child (capped at $95 per family). Additional siblings receive 20% off tuition.

Guided and dissection classes are paid per visit at $30 and $35 per child, respectively. Value packs are available for both.

 

Do you offer sibling discounts or family packages at Cypress?

Yes! A 20% tuition discount applies for each additional sibling enrolled in homeschool, after-school, and preschool programs. The annual registration/materials fee is capped at $95 per family. Contact the Cypress location for family-specific pricing options.

What payment methods do you accept at the Cypress location?

Little Beakers accepts all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), debit cards, and cash payments at the Cypress facility. Online bookings process credit card payments securely. For semester-long programs like homeschool classes, we require a credit or debit card to be kept on file to facilitate monthly charges. Cash is accepted when paying for a whole semester in advance. Contact the Cypress location if you have further questions regarding payment.

How and when are the registration/materials fee and tuition paid?

Upon enrollment in our online booking system you will be prompted for credit or debit card information but no charge will actually be made at that time. Within a few days after enrollment we will charge any first unit tuition proration, as applicable, the second unit tuition if already due and the registration/materials fee to the card you provided.

Ongoing tuition will be charged to the credit card provided for each academic unit on the 15th of the month preceding that academic unit.

If my child stops attending and returns later in the school year do I have to pay the registration/materials fee again?

No. The registration/materials fee is paid once per school year. If you leave and come back you simply resume tuition. Make sure management is aware so billing can be stopped and resumed at the appropriate times. Note that tuition is not prorated and your child’s spot is not guaranteed upon your return.

Contact Little Beakers Cypress About Science Classes

Ready to enroll your child in hands-on science classes in Cypress? Your child’s science education adventure starts here.

1-833-KIDS-LAB (1-833-543-7522)
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13040 Louetta Rd #226, Cypress, TX 77429, United States