Course Category: Engineering

Disasters and systems to prevent.

Age 5-13 Course Description   This course will help children to learn how to prevent disasters with engineering   Course Objectives At the end of this course , children will be able to:   Learn to Prevent Flint – Environmental

Materials- Engineering

Age: 5-13 Course Description This course will help children to learn important concepts of engineering. Course Objectives At the end of this course , children will be able to: Learn basic consepts of materials people use to do engineering Learn Electrical Power, Conductors (etc…)

Overview of Engineering

This course is about teaching students the principal’s concepts of engineering, applied physics, 3D design/printing and have them engage in various engineering projects, such as designing bridges, vehicles and more! They will take what they’ve learned during the course to then invent, build and compete in creative projects.

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Technology comprises an entire system of people and organizations, knowledge, processes, and devices that go into creating and operating technological artifacts, as well as the artifacts themselves. Modern technology is a product of science and engineering, and technological tools are used in both fields
Science is the study of the natural world, including the laws of nature associated with physics, chemistry, and biology and the treatment or application of facts, principles, concepts, and conventions. Science is a body of knowledge that has been accumulated over time.
Engineering is both a body of knowledge—about the design and creation of human-made products—and a process for solving problems. Engineering utilizes concepts from science and mathematics as well as technological tools.

Magic Milk Experiment

When dish soap is dropped into milk, there is a swirl of activity of soap molecules finding and bonding with fat molecules in the milk. With millions of molecules swirling around looking for mates, the colors in the milk get all mixed up!

Dry Ice Experiment

Dry Ice is a fun and cold experiment. There’s many things you can create, so what can you make with dry ice?
Dry ice is a cool and a fun outdoor experiment. Have you ever worked with it? The big caution is that you don’t want to touch it less it burns your skin. Got that? So it has to be handled with tongs and/or insulated gloves.

DIY Lava Lamp Experiment

With this project, you can make your own (temporary) DIY lava lamp with household materials! It’s easy and safe, and it looks very cool.
This lava lamp experiment is super cool! Your kids will love exploring colored water and oil, but a surprise ingredient will make this science activity even more exciting! It’s always a hit with the kids. So grab a few household supplies and give this lava lamp science activity a try!