Children go beyond feathers, fins, and fur to find out more about the habitats, anatomy, and life cycles of amazing creatures.
They experiment with camouflage and learn to identify and imitate sounds that animals make.
Children take on telecommunications and check out the power of sound.
They learn about the technology developed to allow for long-distance communication and explore the limits of low-power radio signals.
Children shake up solutions and make mixtures with common household elements.
They learn about the different parts of mixtures and how to separate solutions.
Children explore filtering technology and follow a color-changing experiment to see how useful suspensions can be.
Children also try out the tools and techniques of mixture sorting.
Children explore how robots make our lives easier.
They program a robot to move through an obstacle course and then control an automaton through sound and light.
Children experiment with potential and kinetic energy as they pop, jump, and flip with hopping, swimming, and swinging toys.
Children learn about the potential of stored energy in wind-up gadgets.
Children learn about the vast range of life found in the sea-from plankton to sponges to whales!
They learn how living things are adapted to their ocean habitats, and find out what humans can do to protect ocean life.
Children learn all about the forces behind the movement of planes, trains, and automobiles.
They explore Newton’s laws of motion and get a feel for friction, inertia, and gravity.
They see how mass affects movement and try out some physics tricks!
Children check out power generation using both mechanical force and chemical reactions.
They turn on light bulbs and fans and find out what makes a battery work.
They learn about renewable and
non-renewable energy sources and just how much effort it takes to power machines!