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Although children of all ages will find something compelling in most TryScience activities, the following list attempts to classify the experiments and field trips by age group. Teachers may elect to simplify or expand an activity to make it age-appropriate to a more specific audience.
Curious? Polls and
Science Center Webcams are suitable for all ages.
Ages 5-9 Years
Ages 10-14 Years
Ages 15-18 Years
**Asterisk indicates experiment has both an
online and offline component.
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Aluminum Boats
(Experiment)
How many coins can you float? Experiment with aluminum foil in a boat and a ball.
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*Animal
Attraction
(Experiment)
Do you have animal attraction? You can right in your own back yard with some craft supplies, your imagination and a little help from Mother Nature.
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Be
Sense-Sational @ Bristol
(FieldTrip)
From the imagery, sounds, live animals and plants in Wildwalk to the hands-on exhibits in Amazing Brain, Curiosity Zone, Get Connected and Move It in Explore, you'll immerse your senses at-Bristol. Find out how you
respond to different challenges and get a sense for yourself!
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Catch the
Culprit at Technopolis!
(FieldTrip)
Experience a different side of science, from the high wire bike and pin wall to the House exhibit. Is a bed of nails more comfortable than a bed of billiard balls? Use your science detective skills to answer that question and more as you Catch the Culprit at Technopolis.
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Exploring
With Sound
(Experiment)
Create a maze inside a shoebox with blocks of wood. Have a friend figure out where the blocks are by listening as a marble rolls inside the box. Using energy waves like sound,
to determine the position of an object is called sonar.
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Get Blown
Away at MOSI!
(FieldTrip)
Explore the Back Woods trails at MOSI before you head up to the wicked weather exhibits. Get blown away in Hurricane Alley, electrifiy your senses with the ZAP! lightning exhibits and discover what makes the weather in Florida so extreme.
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Get Turned
On at Techniquest
(FieldTrip)
You are the master of your quest - follow your curiosity through the exhibit floor or amaze your brain in the science theater. While you're there, play the Musiquest Game Show then energize the Dinorwig Dynamo and tell us what turns you on at Techniquest!
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Gravity In
Action
(Experiment)
Make a parachute! Discover gravity in action with some plastic bags, string and small stones.
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Hilarious
Honker
(Experiment)
Make a hilarious honker! Fasten a piece of string through a hole in the end of a plastic cup and discover the hilarious sounds you can make. Find out how the length, tautness and wetness of the string affect sound vibrations.
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How Do
Probes Get To Space
(Experiment)
Build a rocket-a blown-up balloon taped to a drinking straw threaded through some string. The rocket follows Newton's Third Law of Motion: Every action produces an equal and opposite reaction.
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Kool Colors
(Experiment)
Show your Kool Colors! Discover the chemistry of tie-dyeing with cotton fabric, Kool-Aid and vinegar.
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Loopy
Geometry
(Experiment)
Get loopy and amaze your friends! Morph circles into other shapes with the magic of geometry, paper loops, some tape and a scissors.
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Musical Coat
Hangers
(Experiment)
Can you hear better with your fingers in your ears? Find out with a coat hanger and some string!
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Nosedive
(Experiment)
Will you take a nosedive? All you need to find out is a sheet of paper! Fold a Navy Jet and experiment with lift and drag to make it go left, right and loop de loop.
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Oil
Slick
(Experiment)
Create an oil slick with vegetable oil in a bowl of water. Oil and water make an immiscible solution-the elements never mix and will always method to clean up the oil.
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*Save Your
Skin
(Experiment)
Will it be fun or fry? Find out how important sunscreens are and save your skin.
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Scream for
Ice Cream
Experiment
Don't scream for ice cream -- make your own with milk, sugar, flavoring and some 'salt-water' ice.
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Spaghetti
Bridge
(Experiment)
Play with your food! How strong is your spaghetti structure? Find out with some marshmallows, raw spaghetti, raw linguine and some coins.
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Stadium Seat
Science
(Experiment)
Take the two-straw challenge as you wait for the game to start! Discover how pressure can quench your thirst with a drink and two straws.
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Stick to
It!
(Experiment)
What do you get when you mix milk curds and baking soda? Try this experiment and find out if you stick to it!
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What Grabs
You at Science North?
(FieldTrip)
Ask a Bluecoat about the geology of Science North on your way to the Northern Ecosystems exhibit. The animals here are native to Northern Ontario -- Science North give them a unique home where visitors can get up close and meet Ralf, Copper, Mira and company.
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Wind Mapping
with Bubbles
(Experiment)
Blow like the wind! Discover the wacky world of wind direction with some bubbles, a map and a keen eye.
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**Asterisk indicates experiment has both an online and offline component.
**Asterisk indicates experiment has both an
online and offline component.
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Aluminum Boats
(Experiment)
How many coins can you float? Experiment with aluminum foil in a boat and a ball.
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*A-Mazing Robots
(Experiment)
How A-Mazing are you? Program your robot to
pick up and dispose of some toxic waste using as few simple
commands as possible.
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*Animal
Attraction
(Experiment) Do you have animal attraction? You can right
in your own back yard with some craft supplies, your
imagination and a little help from Mother Nature.
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Be
Sense-Sational @ Bristol
(FieldTrip) From the imagery, sounds, live animals and
plants in Wildwalk to the hands-on exhibits in Amazing Brain,
Curiosity Zone, Get Connected and Move It in Explore, you'll
immerse your senses at-Bristol. Find out how you respond to
different challenges and get a sense for yourself!
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Beat the
Heat at Arizona Science Center
(FieldTrip) How does science and technology thriving in
Arizona affect your daily life? Find out with over 300
hands-on exhibits, demos and programs. Visit the planetarium
to discover the reason for seasons. Better yet, try it online
and Beat the Heat at Arizona Science Center!
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Breathing
Yeasties
(Experiment) Does yeast breathe? Find out by watching
plastic bags filled with yeast, warm water and different
amounts of sugar.
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*Build A
Treetop Walkway
(Experiment) Build and test a model of a rainforest canopy
walkway. Rainforest researchers must consider materials,
transportation, and cost so they don't damage the fragile
canopy environment as they study it.
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Build And
Test A Paper Bridge
(Experiment) Make a bridge out of a folded piece of paper
and two blocks. Test your structure by stacking coins (and
other things) on it. How much weight can your bridge support
before it crashes?
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Can you Dig
It?
(Experiment) From the life-sized dinosaurs to the butterfly
garden to the giant water works, there are hundreds of
exhibits at Pacific Science Center to explore. Don't forget to
check out the live animals, especially the Naked Mole-rats and
discover what it's like to dig into another world.
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Catch the
Culprit at Technopolis!
(FieldTrip) Experience a different side of science, from
the high wire bike and pin wall to the House exhibit. Is a bed
of nails more comfortable than a bed of billiard balls? Use
your science detective skills to answer that question and more
as you Catch the Culprit at Technopolis.
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Catch the
Spirit of COSI!
(FieldTrip) Immerse yourself and explore, inquire, tinker,
play, discover, laugh - oh yeah - and learn at COSI Columbus.
Science takes different shapes, from the two sides of Ocean's
Poseidon to the secrets of Adventure. Check it out and catch
the Spirit of COSI!
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Comet
Cratering
(Experiment) Make impact craters with marbles (or rocks) in
a container of flour. Find out what you can tell about your
"comets" by the craters they make.
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Eggs at Rest
Stay at Rest
(Experiment) Will you scramble eggs? Discover how an egg at
rest stays at rest with an egg, a broom, an empty toilet paper
roll, a pie pan and a glass of water.
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Engineer it!
At OMSI
(FieldTrip) Climb aboard the USS Blueback at OMSI and
experience life in a submarine before you explore in one of
the labs. Then Engineer It! Blow your mind -- design and test
a windmill; spread your wings -- build and fly paper
airplanes; and unleash your problem-solving prowess as you
discover the power of engineering.
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Exploring
With Sound
(Experiment) Create a maze inside a shoebox with blocks of
wood. Have a friend figure out where the blocks are by
listening as a marble rolls inside the box. Using energy waves
like sound, to determine the position of an object is called
sonar.
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Fork it
Over
(Experiment) Amaze your friends by balancing forks on a
toothpick - and "fork it over" the center of gravity!
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Get Blown
Away at MOSI!
(FieldTrip) Explore the Back Woods trails at MOSI before
you head up to the wicked weather exhibits. Get blown away in
Hurricane Alley, electrifiy your senses with the ZAP!
lightning exhibits and discover what makes the weather in
Florida so extreme.
|
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*Got
Gas?
(Experiment) You can get it with a glass of water, some
wire, conductors and a battery!
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*Hit The
Spot!
(Experiment) How's your aim? Find out how physics can make
or break your game with a tennis racket, ball and paper
targets and see if you can hit the spot!
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How Do
Probes Get To Space
(Experiment) Build a rocket-a blown-up balloon taped to a
drinking straw threaded through some string. The rocket
follows Newton's Third Law of Motion: Every action produces an
equal and opposite reaction.
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Let It
Roll
(Experiment) How easy is it to let it roll? Find out with
two jar lids, some marbles, and a straw handle!
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Lung
Capacity
(Experiment) Find out how much hot air you have! Measure
your lung capacity-how much air your lungs can hold-by making
a spirometer out of a plastic bottle, a pan of water, and some
flexible tubing.
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Mummy
Magic
(Experiment) Make your own mummy! Use a combination of
salts to transform an apple into a mummy.
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Musical Coat
Hangers
(Experiment) Can you hear better with your fingers in your
ears? Find out with a coat hanger and some string!
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Mysterious Melodies
(FieldTrip) What happens when you fool your brain? Try it
online - listen to some scrambled songs and find out how your
brain interprets what you hear. Or Try it at home - fool your
brain with some optical illusions.
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Nosedive
(Experiment) Will you take a nosedive? All you need to find
out is a sheet of paper! Fold a Navy Jet and experiment with
lift and drag to make it go left, right and loop de loop.
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Oil
Slick
(Experiment) Create an oil slick with vegetable oil in a
bowl of water. Oil and water make an immiscible solution-the
elements never mix and will always method to clean up the oil.
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Pepper
Scatter
(Experiment) Break the tension! Use water, pepper and some
soap to discover the wonders of surface tension.
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Salt, Soil
and Seeds
(Experiment) What seed is worth its salt? Discover how the
salt in soil affects plant growth with a few seeds, some
cotton and salt.
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*Save Your
Skin
(Experiment) Will it be fun or fry? Find out how important
sunscreens are and save your skin.
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Say
Cheese!
(Experiment) What makes cheese so
cheesy? Find out with some milk,vinegar and a coffee filter!
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Say What? At
Heureka
(FieldTrip) What's it like at Heureka, the Finnish Science
Center? Get a taste of Finland - and what it's like to live
and speak in other countries when you Say What? At Heureka!
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*Seafood
Surgery
(Experiment) Do you have guts? Dissect a perch and a
crayfish and find out how much guts they have too!
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Shark Sense
of Smell
(Experiment) Do you smell like a shark? Find out what your
nose knows by diluting something smelly in different
concentrations using six jars, some food coloring and perfume.
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*Speed, Eggs
and Slam!
(Experiment) Save the egg! Protect your 'passenger' from
Newton's First Law with an egg, a toy truck, a brick, cotton
balls, rubber bands and a Styrofoam cup.
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Stick to
It!
(Experiment) What do you get when you mix milk curds and
baking soda? Try this experiment and find out if you stick to
it!
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TryScience
Extreme Challenge
(Adventure) Do you have what it takes to win the Ultimate
Race? Find out with the Tryscience Extreme Challenge! Compete
on seven courses in four sports - mountain biking, kayaking,
rock climbing and snowboarding. You must train and apply the
science behind the sport to beat the challenge time and earn
each course medal.
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Turbidity
(Experiment) Investigate turbidity in a jar-measure the
light intensity of a jar of water using a flashlight and some
black construction paper. As the turbidity increases, the
murkier the water becomes and less light is able to shine
through.
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Up And
Over
(Experiment) Create a water whirler from a piece of
cardboard and some string. Place a cup of water on the
cardboard platform and whirl it in circles. When whirled fast
enough, the centripetal force acting on the cup and water
keeps it from falling off the cardboard.
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Wave Machine
(Experiment) Catch the wave! And learn about interference,
reflection and velocity with some tape, pencils and two tables
or chairs.
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What Grabs
You at Science North?
(FieldTrip) Ask a Bluecoat about the geology of Science
North on your way to the Northern Ecosystems exhibit. The
animals here are native to Northern Ontario -- Science North
give them a unique home where visitors can get up close and
meet Ralf, Copper, Mira and company.
|
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Wingin'
It
(Experiment) How high can you fly? Build and test an
airplane wing with some paper, cardboard, skewers, and a fan.
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**Asterisk indicates experiment has both an online and offline component.
**Asterisk indicates
experiment has both an online and offline component.
|
Beat the
Heat at Arizona Science Center
(FieldTrip) How does science and technology thriving in
Arizona affect your daily life? Find out with over 300
hands-on exhibits, demos and programs. Visit the planetarium
to discover the reason for seasons. Better yet, try it online
and Beat the Heat at Arizona Science Center!
|
|
*Build A
Treetop Walkway
(Experiment) Build and test a model of a rainforest canopy
walkway. Rainforest researchers must consider materials,
transportation, and cost so they don't damage the fragile
canopy environment as they study it.
|
|
Build And
Test A Paper Bridge
(Experiment) Make a bridge out of a folded piece of paper
and two blocks. Test your structure by stacking coins (and
other things) on it. How much weight can your bridge support
before it crashes?
|
|
Can you Dig
It?
(FieldTrip) From the life-sized dinosaurs to the butterfly
garden to the giant water works, there are hundreds of
exhibits at Pacific Science Center to explore. Don't forget to
check out the live animals, especially the Naked Mole-rats and
discover what it's like to dig into another world.
|
|
Catch the
Spirit of COSI!
(FieldTrip) Immerse yourself and explore, inquire, tinker,
play, discover, laugh - oh yeah - and learn at COSI Columbus.
Science takes different shapes, from the two sides of Ocean's
Poseidon to the secrets of Adventure. Check it out and catch
the Spirit of COSI!
|
|
*Catch the
Wave!
(Experiment) Did you know you can use sound waves to see
things? Submarines use sonar to 'see' where they're going in
dark waters by interpreting the reflection of sound waves off
things in the ocean. Ultrasound is another technology that
uses reflected sound waves to 'see' inside your body. Find
your way through the maze and learn how you can Catch the
Wave!
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*DNA
Detective
(Experiment) Can you solve the crime? Find out how DNA
profiling can make sense of a crime scene and help I.D. a
culprit from a list of suspects. Learn the DNA Basics,
investigate the Crime Scene and experiment in the Lab and
become a DNA Detective!
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Engineer it!
At OMSI
(FieldTrip) Climb aboard the USS Blueback at OMSI and
experience life in a submarine before you explore in one of
the labs. Then Engineer It! Blow your mind -- design and test
a windmill; spread your wings -- build and fly paper
airplanes; and unleash your problem-solving prowess as you
discover the power of engineering.
|
|
*Got
Gas?
(Experiment) You can get it with a glass of water, some
wire, conductors and a battery!
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*Hit The
Spot!
(Experiment) How's your aim? Find out how physics can make
or break your game with a tennis racket, ball and paper
targets and see if you can hit the spot!
|
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Mysterious
Melodies (not live yet)
(FieldTrip) What happens when you fool your brain? Try it
online - listen to some scrambled songs and find out how your
brain interprets what you hear. Or Try it at home - fool your
brain with some optical illusions.
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Penny for
your Thoughts
(Experiment) Think a penny can't do much anymore? Think
again - and experiment with pennies, vinegar and a metal
object.
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Say What? At
Heureka
(FieldTrip) What's it like at Heureka, the Finnish Science
Center? Get a taste of Finland - and what it's like to live
and speak in other countries when you Say What? At Heureka!
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*Seafood
Surgery
(Experiment) Do you have guts? Dissect a perch and a
crayfish and find out how much guts they have too!
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TryScience
Extreme Challenge
(Adventure) Do you have what it takes to win the Ultimate
Race? Find out with the Tryscience Extreme Challenge! Compete
on seven courses in four sports - mountain biking, kayaking,
rock climbing and snowboarding. You must train and apply the
science behind the sport to beat the challenge time and earn
each course medal.
|
|
Turbidity
(Experiment) Investigate turbidity in a jar-measure the
light intensity of a jar of water using a flashlight and some
black construction paper. As the turbidity increases, the
murkier the water becomes and less light is able to shine
through.
|
|
Wingin' It
(Experiment) How high can you fly? Build and test an
airplane wing with some paper, cardboard, skewers, and a fan.
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**Asterisk indicates experiment has both an online and offline component.
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