The average American throws away 4.51 pounds of waste each day. Perform your own trash audit to discover what waste you could avoid, compost, or recycle.
Read MoreSafe hideaways, especially in urban areas, can be hard for wildlife to find year-round. Use your engineering skills to construct an invertebrate hotel for your local neighborhood critters!
Read MoreWhether you are in the city, coasts, or mountains you have species all around you. If you are up for the challenge, let’s measure the biodiversity in your neighborhood!
Read MoreAs a global celebration of all things Star Wars, use the activities below to think creatively and use your imaginations. May the 4th be with you!
Read MoreOne of the most important code systems invented is the internationally recognized Morse code, which matches dots and dashes to letters of the alphabet. Use your Science and Mathematical skills to break and make your own secret codes.
Read MoreDevelop your scientist’s skills through observations, measurements, and sorting of tree leaves. Whether you are creating leaf rubbings, making leaf prints, or just enjoying nature, there are a number of ways to play, learn and craft with leaves!
Read MoreOne important ability in science is being able to carefully observe and record the natural world. Use this activity to practice your science skills.
Read MoreExplores the use of cell phones modified as inexpensive microscopes. In this activity, you will build a simple and inexpensive cell phone microscope and homemade slide and cover, and then use it to investigate critters found in local water bodies.
Read MoreBring science into your daily life with these five resources that offer the opportunity to learn fun science concepts by conducting their very own science experiments.
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