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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.
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.
An M72 rocket propelled grenade impacts a car at the end of the TV show 'Breaking Point'. The rocket in the top left corner is the 'Firefly' countermeasure, clearly NOT doing it's job of intercepting the RPG with it's steel/kevlar net parachute!
Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.
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 conduct explorations to investigate polymer science.
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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.
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
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.
Product photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Images taken of products incuded in the Science Kit 2009 catalog (www.scidence
Images taken of products incuded in the Science Kit 2009 catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
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.
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 analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.
And it was seriously creepy. But is it any creepier than the Chipmunks impersonation one woman did last year?
We toured the DNA sequencing and Genomics facilities at Northwestern University’s Center for Genetic Medicine to see the amazing technologies that make DNA analysis possible.
Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.
This was the first in Kristin Prather's series of Science and Math Workshops. They are for Intermediate School students to learn basic math and science concepts through FUN activities and demonstrations. They will get to make rockets, search the stars, and test mind-boggling physics theories. Let's not forget playing math games!
March 15 (Science) : 3-6 PM
March 29 (Math) : 12-3 PM
April 26 (Science) : 12-3 PM
May 3 (Math) : 12-3 PM
All workshops are in the Activity Room in the Friendswood Public Library.