Science of Everyday Things challenges students to uncover the science in the world around them. Young scientists will investigate topics like the physics of sports and games, kitchen chemistry, how everyday technology works, and why things sink, float, stick, or slide. Students will create slime to explore polymers, launch puff rockets to understand force and motion, build spectroscopes to see hidden colors of light, and more! Each session combines demonstrations, experiments, and real-world problem-solving that encourage curiosity and critical thinking.
No prior science knowledge required—just bring your curiosity! All materials provided.