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Not a Natural Disaster!

We’ve heard of natural disasters, but can you think of a disaster that people have caused? If you thought of...

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Catapult Launch!

Potential or kinetic? You tell us! Energy is all around us in one form or another. Today, we will discuss...

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Building a Tower

Are you an aspiring architect? Could you create the next feat of engineering?  We are going to test your skills...

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Meet the Pods

Tell a story, conduct a song, or tell a joke – Code Jumper is an accessible way to teach coding...

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Exploring Experiments at “The Science Fair”

Appropriate for ages: Kindergarten through 2nd grade This activity includes a story about kindergarten students learning about fifth-grade science projects...

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Balloon Lung Activity

Appropriate for Elementary School students Let’s learn about our extraordinary lungs! You can simulate the action of the lungs with...

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Strawberry Science: A DNA Experiment

Appropriate for middle and high school students. Parent/teacher supervision is required. As many of you know, DNA is the substance...

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Free and Fun Fraction App!

Being away from school and teachers doesn’t mean your child’s math skills have to get rusty. You can help your...

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Which Ice Cube Melts Faster?

Looking for a kid-friendly science experiment to do at home with your child? With some simple ingredients found around the...

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More Than Computer Coding: Learning Together

“It’s like a game, but there are pods, and you can make stories and music.” That’s how 10-year-old Angel Cantu-Rincon...

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Behind The Scenes: The Making of Code Jumper

Andrew Moulton is used to experiencing a lot of “firsts.” As the Director of Technical and Manufacturing Research, he spends...

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