Our Discovery Station Themes
Basic Discovery Station Themes:
Moving Motion
In Moving Motion children catapult into Newton's three laws of motion! They yank a cloth from under dishes and send crash test dummies flying. They adjust the mass of two identical cars and learn how heavier objects need a bigger push to move the same distance.
The Science of Toys
In Science of Toys, children test, play, and ponder over what makes toys work. They spin into action with kinetic toys. Children balance toy bugs and birds to reveal their centers of gravity. They learn that opposites attract with magnetic toys and then take a turn at creating a gear train.
Dry Ice Capades
Ever wondered how the infamous fog effect is generated? You guessed it…dry ice! Not only is this extremely cold form of carbon dioxide good at fogging up a room, it is also used to illustrate several other cool effects. During this demonstration, children learn all of the chilling facts behind dry ice, in addition to conjuring up a few magical potions using the element itself.
Watts Up!
Discover the world of electricity! Children will see sparks fly from our Van de Graaff generator as they make confetti levitate by creating a static field. They will also get the opportunity to touch the generator for a brilliant, hair-raising display from the repelling forces of charged atoms!
Energy Burst
On your mark, get set, SCIENCE! On this fun romp through the Olympics, the audience learns about Newton’s laws of motions. Children jump and push up to reach their potential and use wind-up toys that swim, hop and flip. Pulling back a car lets children control how far it goes.
Our Discovery Station Themes
Premium Make-and-Take Discovery Station Themes:
Polymer Playground
Discover the wonders of Polymers through Oobleck, Guar Gum, and Potassium Polyacrylate! Kids make their own ooey-gooey slime to go! Mad Science Super Bounce Balls are also available upon request.
Electricity
Take a tour on the electron freeway! Students will learn about conductors, insulators, transistors, and other elements in the world of circuit electricity. After learning the basics, students will be challenged to electroplate a nickel with copper that they get to keep and take home!
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