Discovery
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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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Virginia/DC FIRST LEGO League
Help kids join a robotics team in the Virginia/DC FIRST LEGO League or start their own! Teams build their own robots that perform challenges in regional, national, and international competitions.
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Experimentmania!
Mad Science of Washington offers a once-a-week, 8-week after-school program that allows kids to explore forensics, physics, geology, and more. Activities include performing amateur detective work and making pet tornadoes!
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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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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington
Did you know there are twenty Boys and Girls Clubs in the Washington, DC area? Find one close to you and help your students take advantage of their many activities and events.
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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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University of the District of Columbia 4-H and Youth Development
4-H Clubs teach kids important skills that will help them become leaders in their communities. They offer programs and projects where kids can learn science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Plug your students into their local 4-H Club or help them start their own!
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Girl Scouts Council of the Nation's Capital
Girl Scouts is the world’s largest organization for girls, and strives to build girls of "courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place." Plug your students into a local Girl Scouts troop and watch them grow!
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Boy Scouts of America National Capital Area Council
Boy Scouts of America seeks to "prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes," and offers lots of activities, events, and camps. Find out how you can plug your students into a local Boy Scouts troop!
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5 Wits
Take your child to a world of adventure at 5Wits. They will have the chance to become spies and explorers through interactive physical adventures. Learn how to diffuse bombs,pilot a submarine and solve an array of puzzles in a family fun environment.
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The Build Station
Founded by educators and engineers to foster creativity and fun, the build station is a wonderful place to visit. The destination is great for young and old children. Plan a visit today.
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MIT Museum
Come learn about the world of science and technology at the MIT Museum.Visitors will learn through different exhibitions, and programs that will facilitate learning.A visit here is appropriate for all ages.
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Museum of Science
The Museum of Science is a landmark in Boston containing over 500 interactive exhibits spanning a large number of subject areas. The museum also has a planetarium and a huge IMAX theatre - so there's sure to be something for everyone.
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Boston Children's Museum
Take your kids to the Boston Children's Museum where they will get the opportunity to explore various exhibitions such as Science Playground, Recycle Shop, Construction Zone and so much more!