Science classes near me can improve persistence and grit in solving problems, so Kids Science Labs jumps right in with questions

How do they make bridges able to hold up mega ton trucks without falling?

In our cities and towns, kids see things like roads, buildings, and bridges! On Thursday, we began our investigation into the problems that Civil Engineers help us to solve! One important job that Civil Engineers have is designing bridges that can withstand extreme weather conditions, let cars and people safely pass, and sometimes even lift up to let boats and other large water vehicles through! Our engineers tested out how different materials like pipe cleaners or popsicle sticks can help us to distribute the weight of something heavy, for example a cup of rocks. But as kids experienced in designing their own bridges, even if you’ve got a super sturdy piece of cardboard that can hold up a heavy jar of pennies… what happens if you add another jar on top? Or if you make the supporting beams of your structure using something flimsy like folded up paper? At home, test out how you can share the load and design a bridge to cross over the bathtub!

Our summer camps, such as Engineering University gives a great opportunity for parents to solve real problems.

Engineering University is available for kids to use STEM to solve everyday problems at Kids Science Labs

How can I make a fun game for my friends using basic science?

Whether we’re climbing the stairs or carrying a backpack with a bunch of heavy books, adults and kids alike do work every day. Engineers work diligently to understand the physics and properties of materials that enable us to work even faster, easier, and more effectively. As Mechanical Engineers on Friday, kids experimented with everyday “sticks” that apply forces (that are actually simple machines called levers), as well as ramps that help us move heavy loads up and down more easily (known as inclined planes). Mechanical Engineers innovate the pumps, planes, factories, vehicles, and power-producing machines that make life easier. To put our own engineering skills into practice, we combined the cool physics of motion with the excitement of moving a ball through a a maze, leaving our scientists primed to hit the ground running to design their own Pinball Machines! Enjoy the science-powered game your child imagined and created, made especially for enjoyment at home with loved ones!

How Does Kids Science Labs work?

Why does hands-on science matter so much to kids?

Kids science Labs isn't the old science class we had a kids. It’s better!

We are all curious about something. Hands-on science is simply investigating the questions that matter to us by physically doing something to learn. Kids ask so many good questions and many of us learn best by touching and experimenting with real stuff, rather than just reading, watching, or listening. As parents, we want our kids to think about the world to solve problems, and hands-on science is the best tool for teaching problem solving, offering real context, and making the neural connections that enhance creativity and critical thinking in way that improves long term success for kids.