These are topics for children aged 3-5
Why are dinosaurs extinct? Kids will delve into the asteroid and volcano theories of dinosaur’s extinction. They will observe the destroying force of magma rising and erupt their own chemical and biological volcanoes.
The mystery of Ancient Egypt From pyramids to mummies, hieroglyphs to pharaohs, Egypt has always fascinated kids. Discover the Land of the Pharaohs! Master the skills of making mummies. Learn Egyptian writing and solve the mystery of Great Sphinx. Uncover the sacred art of the ever first perfumers and make your own cosmetics
Icy.Fizzy.Milky Kids will create swirling colored designs with milk, make "dancing beans" based on chemical reaction, and discover the history and science behind ice cream.
The secret of Lava Lamp Kids will understand the concept of density, experiment with the liquids with different densities. Uncover the secret of lava lamp and make their own.
Journey deep inside our Earth Kids will learn about layers of the Earth, make their own sweet model of Earth. Experiment with the different types of lava and make chocolate lava pillows.
Static electricity You walk across the rug, reach for the doorknob and..........ZAP!!! You get a shock. Or, you come inside from the cold, pull off your hat and......BOING!!! All your hair stands on end. What is going on here? The answer is: STATIC ELECTRICITY
Astronauts and outer space Eating is an essential activity for every living organism. Here on Earth, we humans can drive to the grocery store, visit a McDonald's drive thru, or open the refrigerator and cupboards to choose the foods we want to eat. We can then turn on the faucet to wash ingredients and cook meals on the stove or grill, or in the microwave – all without fear of our food floating away. Astronauts do not have these same conveniences and choices. So how do they eat and cook in outer space? Kids will discover all the secrets from this yummy workshop
Science of Music Boom, tap, smack, cha-cha-cha. Feel, hear, and see the vibrations of sound. Test different types of instruments. Examine the loud and quiet rhythms that make music rock!
Color splash Welcome to the exciting world of color! How fast can you make 24 different colors using only red, yellow and blue water? Kids will experiment by adding droplets of primary color to the 24 tiny mixing wells and create a wizard of colors. They will make a brilliant pocket-rainbow from tiny white” pebbles” that absorb up to 300 times their weight in water.
Amazing polymers Kids will find a secret polymer in a real baby diaper, grow water crystals and explore the things made out of polymers around them.
Cooking with science Cooking with science will teach your kids how to create awesome snacks and drinks using nothing but science. The kids will get to make their own fizzy drink, ice cream, and lastly a surprise that will leave all your kids’ sweet tooth satisfied.
Moving molecules Kids will explore the three states of matter, watch movement of tiny molecules and figure out how to distinguish hard boiled egg from the raw egg.
Journey into the past Kids will explore the geologic timeline and step into the Mesozoic era. They will become palaeontologists while exploring and making different types of fossils.
Dirty oceans workshop You probably think our oceans are so huge that they could never become badly polluted. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Kids will understand the difficulties involving oil spill cleanups and learn how clean the oil spill, investigate the ways and materials for water filtration.
The magic of making rain Whether it's raining outside or not, there are some fun rain activities. Kids will learn how to make cloud, make their own rain, explore rain with their senses, and discover why we see rainbows after rain.
What color is black? Is black really black? No! Kids will make beautiful rainbow flowers using only the black color. They will also discover the different colors hidden in candy shells of M&M using chromatography technique.
Food chemistry Kids will learn and make the fun chemicals reactions: change of colors, explosions. They will make soft eggs and bones, understand why should we clean our teeth. They will polish pennies by using taco sauce and make a real butter.
Why do we call Earth a “blue planet”? Kids will make their own ocean in the flask. Make waves and follow the journey of the water droplet around the Earth.
These are topics for school age children
Outer space explorer (Age 8-10)
Eating is an essential activity for every living organism. Here on Earth, we humans can drive to the grocery store, visit a McDonald's drive thru, or open the refrigerator and cupboards to choose the foods we want to eat. We can then turn on the faucet to wash ingredients and cook meals on the stove or grill, or in the microwave – all without fear of our food floating away. Astronauts do not have these same conveniences and choices. So how do they eat and cook in outer space? Kids will discover all the secrets from this yummy workshop
Planets in a Bottle (Age 9-12)
This workshop is an exciting way to explore planets of the solar system by testing the viability of microscopic yeast samples. By measuring the viability of yeast samples kids will explore environmental conditions which affect the health of yeast microbes.
Why are dinosaurs extinct? (Age 7-9)
Kids will delve into the asteroid and volcano theories of dinosaur’s extinction. They will observe the destroying force of magma rising and erupt their own chemical and biological volcanoes
Tame the cruellest force of Earth (Age 7-10)
Kids will be introduced to the cruellest force of Earth-volcano. They will create and ”erupt” two types of volcanoes: chemical and biological.
Journey into the past (Age 6-9)
Kids will explore the geologic timeline and step into the Mesozoic era. They will become palaeontologists while exploring and making different types of fossils.
The mystery of Ancient Egypt (Age 6-10)
From pyramids to mummies, hieroglyphs to pharaohs, Egypt
has always fascinated kids. Discover the Land of the Pharaohs! Master the skills of making mummies. Learn Egyptian writing and solve the mystery of Great Sphinx. Uncover the sacred art of the ever first perfumers and make your own cosmetics
The cradle of modern science-Ancient Greece (Age 8-12)
Ancient Greece gave our civilization an enormous quantity of scientific discoveries, monuments of art, architecture and literature. Kids will learn the story of the guileful gorgon medusa; create the real masterpiece of Greek mosaic art and fill themselves like Archimedes while discovering his famous law.
Modern science behind crime scene investigation (CSI)
(Age 9-14)
Kids will discover secret clues, investigate the motives of cunning suspects, and use scientific techniques of biochemistry and molecular biology to uncover solutions to baffling crimes.
Under the Sea science (Age 6-11)
Kids will uncover the origin of the mystery sound in a seashell; make rainbow fish using acid-base chemistry and find out why it's easier float in the ocean than in the swimming pool.
Pirateology (Age 6-9)
Kids will take an adventure back in time to understand the life of pirates. They will learn knot tying and flag language, experiment with chemical reactions to investigate treasures, learn how to fish an ice cube, explore the writing and reading of secret messages.
Acids and bases around us (Age 8-11)
We will dive into the magic world of chemistry. Kids will learn about acids and bases around us, create acid-base indicator and observe magic color changes. They will learn how to paint colourful pictures and write secret messages using knowledge of acid-base chemistry.
Icy.Fizzy.Milky (Age 6-14)
Kids will create swirling colored designs with milk, make "dancing beans“, instant snow and discover the history and science behind ice cream.
Science magic (Age 6-10)
Static electricity, gravity, polymers, and optical illusions…. Is it magic or is it science? Kids will marvel at the magic, learn how to do the tricks, discover the science that makes the magic seem to happen, and learn a little more about the world.
The secret of Lava Lamp (Age 6-10)
Kids will understand the concept of density, experiment with the liquids with different densities. Uncover the secret of lava lamp and make their own.
Amazing polymers (Age 6-12)
Kids will find a secret polymer in a real baby diaper, grow water crystals and explore the things made out of polymers around them.
Amazing yeast neither plant nor animal microscopic organisms (Age 9-12)
Is yeast alive? Can little brown grains of yeast grow? What type of food would yeast prefer? Why do we call yeast exploding animals? Blow up balloons and erupt volcanoes just with the help of yeast.
The smallest living thing or incredible, edible cell (Age 8-12)
Do you know what your body is made of? It's made of skin, bone, blood, muscles and fat. But what are these made of? All the different parts of your body are made up of tiny living things called cells. Kids will make a cell model from various food items. Each food item will represent a specific organelle of the cell. When the project is completed, the cell model is edible.
Cooking with science (Age 6-12)
Cooking with science will teach your kids how to create awesome snacks and drinks using nothing but science. The kids will get to make their own fizzy drink, ice cream, and lastly a surprise that will leave all your kids’ sweet tooth satisfied.
