Youth will learn about the history of Earth through figuring out which event happened first! Youth will also learn the closest living relative of some iconic prehistoric animals!
This project deals with online labs to help explain the musculoskeletal system and how the nervous system interacts with it to innervate different muscle groups.
This activity will focus on how eccentric and concentric muscle groups work together to allow us to move, lift, and use different muscles to perform different actions.
Students will be engineering their own seabin and completing a series of challenges to capture trash and avoid the sea creatures that live in the ocean.
Youth will be introduced to the concept of heat energy, energy transfer, and the use of insulation. Then they will explore insulation by using household objects to create a fridge that can keep small objects cold.
In this activity, youth will conduct observations of leaf litter samples while using our easy critter guide to identify different organisms and use experimental design to try to answer some questions about what might affect their abundance