News

Discover how a wind turbine works, then build a simple wind turbine project with your students. This is a fantastic science fair project.
There is no better way to get the kids invested in the superheroes and spies than to create their alter ego – their secret identity, their super power! For this project you will need enough manila ...
Disclaimer: This article may contain commission or affiliate links. As an Amazon Influencer I earn from qualifying purchases. I always feel like the most engaging summer camps follow a theme and I ...
Disclaimer: This article may contain commission or affiliate links. As an Amazon Influencer I earn from qualifying purchases. Have you ever heard of a terrarium? It’s like a little magical world ...
How many times have you heard yourself say “I wish I could draw in 3D like that?” Well, the secret is that it is very easy when you know how! It involves understanding a little math and a little ...
Disclaimer: This article may contain commission or affiliate links. As an Amazon Influencer I earn from qualifying purchases. When it gets cold out and playing outside becomes less appealing, I often ...
Playing with light and rainbows is a fantastic project for spring and summer. In this easy STEM Project we are making a Spectroscope which is perfect for the classroom or summer camp. As educators, we ...
Who doesn’t like to save money? Most of us at some stage of our early childhood owned a Piggy Bank, and fondly remember tucking our coins safely into it. Then one day popping it open and counting all ...
The pool noodle periscope is a fun way for kids to explore reflections and to learn a bit about math, measurements and angles. Decorate your periscope to add some art to your project! This simple ...
Have you ever wished that your drawings could come to life, just like a real cartoon? A long time ago, before movies, TV, and the internet existed, people used a special spinning disk called a ...
Have you ever seen a can that when pushed away from you, comes rolling back to you? You are probably saying “There’s no such thing as a Magic Can”, right? Well we have an experiment where you take a ...
I don’t know what it’s like at your place, but I always have so many crayon remnants kicking around. All the broken pieces, the bits and bobs too short to really use anymore. In the past we have ...