Start your own compost pile! This activity is aimed at adults and …
Start your own compost pile! This activity is aimed at adults and families. Learn how to use decomposition to your advantage, reduce the waste you\'re sending to a landfill, and create valuable compost that will add nutrients to your garden.
The scientific process of fermentation, the breakdown of a substance by microorganisms …
The scientific process of fermentation, the breakdown of a substance by microorganisms like bacteria and yeast, is used in both brewing beer and making bread. In today\'s activity, learn how to use wild yeast and fermentation to create a sourdough starter - the first step towards baking delicious sourdough bread.
Springtime is a great time to plant seeds! In this activity designed …
Springtime is a great time to plant seeds! In this activity designed for early childhood learners, explore topics related to the garden! Plant seeds, discuss emotions while creating grass heads, and make a rain gauge for your garden.
Staying active is an important part of your overall health. The key …
Staying active is an important part of your overall health. The key is to find activities that both raise your heart rate and that you enjoy doing.In this activity, you will get active while practicing experimental design and data analysis!
Explore surface tension in three different ways in this activity. First, see …
Explore surface tension in three different ways in this activity. First, see how many drops of water fit on the surface of a penny, then, create your own water bug out of a paperclip. Lastly, see if you can power a tiny boat with nothing but soap and water!
In this activity, you will discuss the meaning of the word, technology. …
In this activity, you will discuss the meaning of the word, technology. Then, you will have the opportunity to make a technology that has been around during all of our lifetimes - paper! After making your paper at home, continue to Part 2 to start thinking about future technologies.
Plankton are incredibly numerous and diverse: from tiny, microscopic viruses and bacteria, …
Plankton are incredibly numerous and diverse: from tiny, microscopic viruses and bacteria, to the phytoplankton that are responsible for well over 50% of the oxygen we breathe, to the larvae of larger sea creatures, this is a diverse and fascinating group of organisms! In this activity, explore plankton virtually while practicing your online research skills.
Science and art go hand in hand! In this activity, perform some …
Science and art go hand in hand! In this activity, perform some simple chemistry experiments to observe how various chemicals affect watercolor paintings. Then, use some or all of the techniques you learned to create a night sky or galaxy painting.
How much can we learn from teeth? In this activity, learn to …
How much can we learn from teeth? In this activity, learn to recognize the form and function of teeth, and see what that tells you about an animal\'s diet.
NASA has their eyes set on Mars for space exploration. Where do …
NASA has their eyes set on Mars for space exploration. Where do you think we will be headed after that? In this activity, imagine you have been hired by NASA to explore future planetary exploration prospects. Where do you think we should go next?
Are you fascinated by creepy-crawly creatures? Do you know how scientists classify …
Are you fascinated by creepy-crawly creatures? Do you know how scientists classify them? Learn more about what exactly an insect is and then try your hand at deciding what is (and is not) an insect!
What is the difference between a school of fish and a shoal …
What is the difference between a school of fish and a shoal of fish? Learn about the history of fish schooling, then make your own model shoal of fish that can swim by manipulating the surface tension of water!
Learn about producers, consumers, and decomposers as you discuss the flow of …
Learn about producers, consumers, and decomposers as you discuss the flow of energy through a food chain. Then, use some yarn and paper plates to create a food web. This is a great way to discuss impacts that occur when a link in the food web is missing.
We have all heard that we need to wash our hands regularly. …
We have all heard that we need to wash our hands regularly. Why is that? In this activity, use the scientific method to run your own experiment showing the difference between washed and unwashed hands.
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