STEAM into Native Cultures
Explore what STEAM stands for while also fostering cultural awareness of Native American Heritage. Explore the concept of the medicine wheel, cardinal directions, the lunar calendar (through the book Thirteen […]
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Explore what STEAM stands for while also fostering cultural awareness of Native American Heritage. Explore the concept of the medicine wheel, cardinal directions, the lunar calendar (through the book Thirteen […]
We will use invisible ink to paint the human skeleton!
Do you love figuring out clues and solving mysteries? Join the fun as we learn some of the STEM techniques used by forensic scientists. These crime scene investigators and scientists study, collect, analyze, and solve crimes. Our fun and challenging library crime scene will be kid-friendly.
Only kids need to register.
Dinosaur Park offers a free Open House event from 12-4 pm on Saturday October 17th, during which the public can learn about the plants and animals that called Maryland home during the early Cretaceous Period (115 million years ago)! As part of this community science program, participants are also invited to help us make new discoveries by assisting with fossil surface collecting. Please note that there is no actual digging during this program, rather we simply scour the surface to see what new fossils have been exposed through natural erosion. This program does not require any prior registration. Participants will sign up on site. This program is entirely outdoors and weather dependent, so please keep an eye on the weather and dress appropriately. Please check the Dinosaur Park website to confirm the program is not cancelled due to weather.
Girls learn about STEM fields and careers
Check out how “Hive Intelligence” works. Suit up in a bee suit at our “Hive Dive”. Suitable for all ages.
We will have experiential tables representing many of the Allied Health Programs available at Johns Hopkins. Students will have a chance to do an activity, ask questions and network with new people. We will also have snacks and giveaways for this free event. Students can go at their own pace, no set schedule.
Use your science smarts to figure out whether popular science myths are actually true! Test your hypotheses with fun activities and experiments!
Middle and high school girls are invited to this interactive STEM career fair at The Bryn Mawr School.

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