Content Provider Programs List

Amazing Air Pressure This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Science Central
It’s all around us, always felt, but rarely seen. Explore volume and pressure as well as the way air moves in this uplifting demonstration!
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Body Matters    based on 5 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
What is 7-feet tall, topped with blue hair, and has a lot of guts? Stuffee!! This over-sized doll unzips down the front and helps kids of all ages unlock learning about the digestive and respiratory systems. Let our skilled demonstrator lead your group through...
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Audience:  Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Engineering the Process    based on 8 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
This engaging lab’s focus is on process skills. Students will formulate questions, identify variables, construct a project, test and repeat with an exciting hands-on activity that challenges your students. This lab makes a great introduction to the Science Fai...
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Audience:  Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult Learners

Good Vibrations    based on 1 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
Sound has never been this exciting! Students will vibrate with excitement as we use our five senses, vacuum jars, and lasers to delve deeper into the movement of sound. Visualizing sound as energy that can move from place to place will also be demonstrated.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  1, 4

Moon Phases Lab    based on 15 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
Ever wonder what a “Blue Moon” or “First Quarter Moon” means? Students will discover the answers as they become part of a solar system, learning about the moon and its phases using Science On a Sphere.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult Learners

Rethinking Resources This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Science Central
Utilizing a variety of models, multiple forms of renewable resources will be demonstrated. Hydrogen fuel cells, wind turbines, coal, and gasoline will highlight a tour of energy past, present, and future as we learn that no energy is free.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  4, 6

Science of a Changing World    based on 2 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
Climate change, it’s a term thrown around constantly by the media and scientific community. What does it really mean, and how is it happening? Students will discuss evidence and solutions to this global crisis.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  5, 6

Science On a Sphere: Solar Eclipses Explained    based on 1 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
A solar eclipse will occur on April 8, 2024 – and Science Central will be near the path of totality! Will you?Using Science On a Sphere, our educators will lead your students through the science, cultural and historical impact, and how to stay safe during the ...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family

Science On a Sphere: Solar System Adventure    based on 20 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
What makes up a solar system? What does it take to be classified as a planet? Is the sun a star? Students will find the answers to these questions and more as they become honorary space explorers and travel through our solar system.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult Learners

Star Light, Star Bright    based on 3 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
How can patterns of the sun, moon, and stars be used to tell time? Why can’t stars be seen during the day? These questions and more will be answered through modeling using our Science on a Sphere as we explore stars near and far.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  1, 2

Telemetry: Tracking the Ocean's Animals - by Science Central
How do biologists track animals as they travel? Watch a great white shark make a 6,897 mile migration across the ocean and watch the movements of other ocean predators in this unique view of marine animals on Science On a Sphere.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  1, 2, 3, 4, Adult Learners

What's the Buzz? This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Science Central
What foods require bees? What is the difference between types of bees in the hive? How do bees communicate? Students will help our educators sort food, collect pollen, and do the waggle dance as they learn about the characteristics of bees and what they need t...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  Kindergarten, 1

What's the Matter?    based on 22 evaluation(s). - by Science Central
Liquid nitrogen is always a smash hit, and we present this demonstration with lots of cool phenomena for the students! Younger students are exposed to concepts of very low temperatures and their effects on materials around them. Intermediate and older students...
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult Learners

Wild Weather This program has not yet been evaluated. - by Science Central
Explore the science of meteorology with plenty of flash and bang. We'll create a cloud and a tornado right in our demonstration theater. Our educators will emphasize severe weather prediction and impact.
Availability:  By Request ONLY
Audience:  1, 2, 3, 4, 5