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...
Read moreWe’ve heard of natural disasters, but can you think of a disaster that people have caused? If you thought of...
Read morePotential or kinetic? You tell us! Energy is all around us in one form or another. Today, we will discuss...
Read moreAre you an aspiring architect? Could you create the next feat of engineering? We are going to test your skills...
Read moreTell a story, conduct a song, or tell a joke – Code Jumper is an accessible way to teach coding...
Read moreAppropriate for ages: Kindergarten through 2nd grade This activity includes a story about kindergarten students learning about fifth-grade science projects...
Read moreAppropriate for Elementary School students Let’s learn about our extraordinary lungs! You can simulate the action of the lungs with...
Read moreAppropriate for middle and high school students. Parent/teacher supervision is required. As many of you know, DNA is the substance...
Read moreBeing away from school and teachers doesn’t mean your child’s math skills have to get rusty. You can help your...
Read moreLooking for a kid-friendly science experiment to do at home with your child? With some simple ingredients found around the...
Read more“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...
Read moreAndrew Moulton is used to experiencing a lot of “firsts.” As the Director of Technical and Manufacturing Research, he spends...
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