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Over 200 kids in Salvation Army youth programs across Indiana gathered in Indianapolis for a day of "May Science" fun at the annual Youth Rally on March 14, 2015.
A very simple fun experiment for kids to do at home. In this video, you would experiment with balloons, water and fire. I would cover three experiments in this video and all the experiments are based on same science concept of vacuum and air pressure.
Christina's program for the Tweens this week was Science Experiments. The kids got to try to create static electricity with by rubbing records on cloth and hair and trying to pick up tiny objects.
Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image- teachers explore shapes and patterns in nature
Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image- teachers explore shapes and patterns in nature
well, really, epoxy-ing speakers to tupperware. which didn't end up holding, darnit. but this part looked great
Dr. Oz Senate candidate in Pennsylvania and former tv host, cardiologist. Ai generated art is licensed CC0, public domain and can be used for any reason by anybody.
Christina's program for the Tweens this week was Science Experiments. The kids got to try to create static electricity with by rubbing records on cloth and hair and trying to pick up tiny objects.
After rolling around in the gigaball. I would've given it a go, but I was already motion sick from the Omni Theater.
Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image - teachers construct 3D shapes to explore geometry and scientific principles.
Over 200 kids in Salvation Army youth programs across Indiana gathered in Indianapolis for a day of "May Science" fun at the annual Youth Rally on March 14, 2015.
Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image- teachers make 2D shapes to test what shapes should be used when building bridges.
KIPP Delta students from Helena-West Helena visited Hendrix College, Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. The students heard from Present Bill Tsutsui and participated in science experiments lead by Hendrix science professors and monitored by Hendrix students.
Photo by Maddison Stewart.
Lomo LCA + Kodak Portra 400NC.
Rocket testing on Christmas Eve (using a Science Museum rocket - which I heartily recommend).
Images of teacher training workshop "Developing Criticial Thinking Skills via Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education concepts conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski. Teacher conducted hands-on-minds-on inquiry and standards-based explorations to investigate STEM education concepts. Image- teachers explore shapes and patterns in nature
Christina's program for the Tweens this week was Science Experiments. The kids got to try to create static electricity with by rubbing records on cloth and hair and trying to pick up tiny objects.
Parents observe and analyze pill bugs during the interactive STEM keynote workshop conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.
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Christina's program for the Tweens this week was Science Experiments. The kids got to try to create static electricity with by rubbing records on cloth and hair and trying to pick up tiny objects.