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1-3
(Sep 7 -
Sep 26)
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Bubble Mania (Physics and Chemistry)
Did you know that people have been making soap for 2,000 years? Find out the secret behind how soap and detergent cuts grease to clean. Which mixture is the best mixture for suds-making ability? Let’s just burst out with the truth…that is when we have it all figured out!
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4-7
(Sep 28 -
Oct 24)
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Young Engineers (Physics)
What makes a robot, a robot? There are lots of different ways to get where you want to go but some modes of transportation are better than others. Construct and program a personal mobile vehicle with an extended sequence of commands to control. Get connected to your mission!
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8-12
(Oct 26 -
Nov 28)
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Crime Busting Heroes (Integrated Science)
What do pH test, thread test and chromatography have in common? That's what forensic scientists use to find the "culprit". Probe into solubility, pigments, and separation of mixtures. Analyze the clues left behind like fingerprints, food smudges and dust from shoes. Get into the crime scene and find out who "borrowed" Mr. Bear.
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13-16
(Nov 30 -
Dec 26)
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Secret Formulas (Chemistry)
Become a lab scientist and an inventor! Experiment with different ingredients and test them chemically. Explore cause and effect, properties and attributes as you stir up your “secret formulas” for toothpaste, cola, and ice cream!
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17-20
(Dec 28 -
Jan 23)
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Constructor Convention (Physics)
What is the difference between mechanical and structural engineering? Explore awe-inspiring skyscrapers and bridges through the study of designs. Test joints, shapes and tension during construction. Can you “build” a paper tube that will support a person?
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21-23
(Jan 25 -
Feb 13)
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Galactic Vacation (Space Science)
Did you know that by next decade, one can look through a telescope and see evidence of human habitation on the Moon? What is the effect of forces on orbital movement of celestial bodies? Construct rockets and reentry vehicles. It’s an “out-of-this-world” galactic vacation!
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24-25
(Feb 15 -
Feb 27)
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Animal Antics (Life Science)
Do animals spray their homes with perfume? Explore the concepts of stimulus and response by observing animal behaviors. Conduct research on a myriad of creatures. Let’s go animal watching!
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26-29
(Mar 1 -
Mar 27)
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The Sound Makers (Physics)
Can you amplify the sound of music through an ordinary sheet of paper? Investigate the secrets behind how one sound differs from another. Find out if one can create total silence. Explore the relationships between sound, vibration, length, pitch and volume. Let the tension mount!
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30-33
(Mar 29 -
Apr 24)
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Washing Away the Earth (Earth Science)
How much water will a watershed shed, if the watershed sheds its wetlands? Construct a river system and find out how rivers evolve. Experiment with preventing soil loss and participate in our rock races. Can you pursue Harry the Rock on his long and arduous “rock-and-roll” journey?
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34-37
(Apr 26 -
May 22)
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Polymers Attack! (Physics and Chemistry)
Did you know that a lubricant can be in the form of gas, solid, liquid or somewhere in between? Study the effects of slippery substances on friction. Get the scoop on diapers and learn how adhesives work on the microscopic and molecular level. Slip sliding away!
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38-41
(May 24 -
Jun 19)
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Seashore Sleuths (Life Science)
Did you know that the giant kelp plant lives two separate lives – one as a male or a female, the other as a neuter? Find out that forests do not only exist on land but in the ocean. Design a crab that can win a decorator prize and help make kelp worms. Seafood smorgasbord!
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42-45
(Jun 21 -
Jul 17)
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Energy Everywhere! (Physics)
Did you know that the quantity of energy in the universe is constant? Discover the relationships between friction versus speed, potential versus kinetic energy, and pendulum length versus frequency. Oh, and by the way, recycling one glass jar saves enough energy to turn on the television for three whole hours!
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46-50
(Jul 19 -
Aug 21)
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Chemistry Workshop (Chemistry)
Do you know the difference between an endothermic and an exothermic reaction? Test substances to explore different reactions. Hear, feel, and observe chemical changes as they happen. Discover the secrets of chemists, it’s not magic, it’s Science Workshop!
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