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Participants learn about bird migration and the importance of being...
Visitors design their own window decals (inspired by local and migratory...
Participants learn about birds' migratory flight paths across North...
In this learning activity participants practice having conversations about climate change with adults or peers. The activity is based on psychological and social science research. 0
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In this simple experiment, patrons investigate the process of fermentation in ziplock bags with bakers yeast, warm water, and various sources of plant sugar. 0
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Patrons use coding to animate their own animals on the micro:bit display. 0
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Patrons code emojis into their micro:bit display to share how they are feeling.
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Patrons use functions to make their micro:bit displays change to different silly faces if they press buttons or shake it.
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Patrons create their own sun icon on a micro:bit! 0
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Patrons turn their micro:bits into a scrolling name badge with just a few instructions. 0
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Patrons play this classic game with two micro:bits and learn coding concepts along the way! 0
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Patrons learn about the eight planets in our solar system and create a wearable mask of Earth. 0
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Patrons use wax paper and colorful tissue paper to create a "stained glass" Earth. 0
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Patrons learn about what's under Earth's crust by creating a fan with colors that represent the four layers of Earth. 0
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