Discovery
20 Results
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Hole-In-One
The Genesis spacecraft has a device called the ion concentrator that is used to collect specific types of solar wind. In this activity, your students can learn more about how it work…
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Building a Simple Robot From Scratch
Using only a few materials including LED lights and a toy car or tank, your students can follow the directions in this video and build a custom robot! Have them be creative and make …
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Do Warmer Seas Make Stronger Hurricanes?
Do warmer sea temperatures increase the intensity of hurricanes? Children can learn the answer by going through this activity!
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Ocean Currents: Modeling the Global Conveyor Belt; in Your Kitchen
Children can learn about ocean currents by modeling the relationship between temperature and how it affects a currents' velocity. This is a great experiment for future scientists!
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Primary Productivity and Plankton
Children will be able to discover knowledge about plankton! Do this expereiment simple experiment.
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Polar Puzzle: Will Ice Melting at the North or South Poles Cause Sea Levels to Rise?
Your child can replicate nature in this activity. Children can engage in this easy activity that shows them what happes.
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How Salty is the Sea?
Children will be able to test how much salt is in salt water. This is an experiment for beginners.
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Hovercraft
This project teaches kids how to make a simple hovercraft. After they complete the first design, see if they can change it slightly to make it even better!
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Mechanical Grabber
Using materials around the house, this activity helps kids learn how to design and build a mechanical grabber. The kids that developed this project needed a tool to pick up trash arou…
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Underwater Night Life
Have your child do this fun and easy activity to observe night time under the sea.
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How to Make a Pond Dip Net
Children can make this apparatus to view living organisms! Make sure they return them to the pond or ocean after the experiement.
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Will the Ice Melt and Overflow?
Learn how ice and water take up space in the ocean! This experiment is great for the whole family.
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Escaping Water
Children can learn about capillary action through this fun and easy experiment!
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Mixing Oil and Water
Children can learn about the relationship between oil and water. This experiment can give insight into oil spills.
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Robot Movement
This is a fun project where kids get to build a robot and maze to learn the mechanics behind it's movement.
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Build an Underwater Scope!
Does your child want to explore the sea? In this activity they can make their own underwater scope and do just that!
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There Are Algae in Your House!
Children can explore how algae can be found in household products. Guide them through the process!
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Life Cycle of the Pacific Salmon
Children and adults alike can learn about Salmon in this activity!
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The Movement of Air Molecules
This is a great project that demonstrates air movement. Convection currents can cause severe storms; your students can simulate convection currents in this simple experiment.
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In the Air and All Around
This project is ideal for childrean 3rd-5th grade. This activity will show what's in the air and all around you. Using everyday materials like petroleum jelly and index cards, they ca…