Monthly Archives: September 2016
How to Draw a Scarecrow
This seems like a complicated drawing but go slowly one step at a time. Start with the hat and work down. Remember straw is usually yellow but all the other colors can change. You can also download a printable PDF! … Continue reading
Make a Halloween Ghost
Stuff you’ll need: Cover work surface with a sheet of wax paper. Place the balloon on the glass. Mix 2 cups of corn starch with 1 cup of water in bowl. Stir well. Heat in microwave for 15 seconds at … Continue reading
STEM of Baseball
When you watch Major League Baseball, you’re seeing STEM in action. The science of aerodynamics is in every pitch. Engineering is part of every bat, ball, glove and helmet. And the math of statistics can inform a team’s strategy. When … Continue reading
Communicating with Curiosity
By Teagan Wall With cell phones and the internet, we’re used to communicating with anyone, anywhere, quickly and easily. But how do scientists communicate with things that aren’t on our planet—such as the Curiosity rover on Mars? This communication beyond … Continue reading
Terry Fox Run
Millions of Students Run to Raise Money to Fight Cancer Every September millions of students around the world run in the Terry Fox Run to raise money to fight cancer. Canadian students make up the biggest number of runners. That … Continue reading
The Bald Eagle
The U.S. Constitution was written in 1787 by a group of 55 men with one purpose and many different personalities. Discover which Founding Father you’re most like! Source: The National Constitution Center Web Links How to Draw a Bald EagleKid … Continue reading