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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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