Create your own ocean biome with this sensory bottle made with objects you may have around the house.
Activities
Robotic Hand
Ever wonder how your hand works? Movements of the hand are mostly started by muscles in the forearm. For today we are going to focus on the flexor tendons that allow you to grip and grab.
Egg Inertia
The laws of motion are all around us! Newton’s first law of motion states that an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by another force.
New York Hall of Sciences Transmissions: Gone Viral
Transmissions: Gone Viral is a digital interactive comic book, which means you can discover extra content throughout the story by clicking on special prompts. A supplemental resource guide to Transmissions for school teachers.
National Geographic Kids: Kids vs. Plastic
Challenge students to learn about ways to limit plastic use at home!
Vinegar Volcano
This classic science experiment can help demonstrate a simple chemical reaction.
Strawberry DNA
Post summary (280 characters)DNA which stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid is a molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all known living things.
Flinker DIY
Can you experiment with the forces of gravity and buoyancy to create a diver who remains suspended in the middle of the water container?
Constructioneering an Animal Bridge
With this activity, we will be creating a bridge that will support your animal friends and keep them safe!
Backyard Bugs!
In this activity, you will simulate the moon in order to guide bugs right where you want them so that you can see them all up close and personal!