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This coloring worksheet allows young patrons to develop a computational thinking skill, "sequencing," by drawing the different steps of a process; Passive Programming 0
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This suite of 12 activities has patrons building their own websites using WordPress, with a final launch party at the end! 0
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This suite of activities uses Cubettos (https://www.primotoys.com/) to teach basic coding and computational thinking skills to preschoolers and their families 0
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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
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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
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Patrons investigate the trajectory of angles by constructing and launching foam rockets 0
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Patrons use engineering design principles to turn a piece of paper into an experimental wing for a new type of aircraft 0
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This STEAM activity provides guidance and examples for using NASA missions and discoveries to get patrons writing poems to share their knowledge of or inspiration about these topics 0
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Patrons learn about the use and structure of satellites and use the engineering design process to design, build, test, and improve a model satellite 0
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Patrons learn about dark matter, a hypothetical substance that does not reflect or absorb light the way normal matter does, by observing two containers to identify differences in content 0
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Participants play a game together to create a large rocket made from geometric shapes, or tangrams 0
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