Sort
Loading...
This simple and engaging activity introduces younger patrons to concepts...
Blue whales are the largest animals ever that can grow up to 100 feet...
Participants explore patterns of earthquakes and volcanoes on the land as well as in the ocean using maps and graphic organizers 0
Check It Out
Patrons explore weather data across seasons for local and global areas, and look for patterns in temperatures and precipitation across different seasons and locations over time 0
Check It Out
Patrons explore an interactive map of geological features in North America to learn about how geoscience phenomena has shaped, and continues to shape, Earth's surface 0
Check It Out
Patrons learn about the seasons, changes in climate, and the role of the Earth's tilted axis by studying satellite data and measuring shadows 0
Check It Out
Patrons learn about phenophases (changes of the seasons) by observing ecosystems and recording their observations in naturalist journals 0
Check It Out
Patrons learn about the importance of trees and practice collecting data on trees in their community 0
Check It Out
Patrons explore the interconnectedness of organisms in an ecosystem by creating an interactive food web with string 0
Check It Out
Patrons learn about the amount of water compared to land on the Earth by playing a game tossing an inflatable globe to each other and observing if their hands land on water or land when they catch it 0
Check It Out
Patrons learn about how scientists use satellite-data visualizations to detect wildfires from space, and use mobile devices to detect mock wildfires with a pixelation app 0
Check It Out
In this hands-on STEAM activity, patrons build edible models of Jupiter and Earth to compare their sizes and layers. 0
Check It Out
Analyze and discuss the content of candy bars using the same terminology geologists use to study rocks from space. 0
Check It Out
In this activity, patrons use their bodies to model how Earth's spin - rotation - creates the cycles of day and night 0
Check It Out
Cancel or