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How Does a Wind Meter Work? Discover the power of wind by making your own instrument to measure its speed and strength! Find out the secrets behind this fascinating device in this fun science project: [www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Weather_p008/weather-atmosphere/how-do... . #stemeducation #engineering ... See MoreSee Less
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Check out this engineering activity: In this engineering challenge, you will use limited materials to build a paper tower as tall as possible, but there's a twist! Your tower must also support a heavy weight at the top without collapsing. Looking for inspiration? You can see how other students have tackled this and other annual Science Buddies Engineering Challenges.www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/CE_p027/civil-engineering/tallest-pape... ... See MoreSee Less
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Can you believe it's been four weeks since Empower Youth Success 2024? Over the four days, we heard from amazing presenters, received valuable take aways from our vendors, and networked with other education professionals to bring key insights back to our communities. We extend our gratitude to the attendees, committee members, organizers, sponsors, vendors, volunteers, and presenters for your contributions in making this year such a success.Check out our Top 5 Presenters: Polly Jones, National Inventors Hall of Fame:—Getting Your STEM Down to a Science!Daniel Speciale, Playworks:—Keep PlayingJess Johnson, Skillastics:—Motivating the Unmotivated to Move! Simple Physical Activities That Work.Taylor Esperti, Capital District YMCA:—Team BuildingTinnycua Williams, New York Works for Children, NY Early Childhood Professional Development Institute:—All You Wanted to Know About Obtaining your SAC Credential: An Expert PanelMark your calendar now for 2025!APRIL 30 - MAY 3, 2025Hilton Albany, 40 Lodge St, Albany, NY 12207 ... See MoreSee Less
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Watch videos about Asian American scientists and their impactful work, and learn about the call for greater inclusion of their contributions in classrooms: www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/asian-american-scientists-stem-classrooms-increasing-inclusion-and-... ... See MoreSee Less
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Students model how traits are passed on from parents to their offspring by creating baby aliens based on the alien parents' traits. As students compare the physical features of their alien families, they will be able to make the connection between an organism's genotype and phenotype. Students will also learn the difference between dominant and recessive traits.www.sciencebuddies.org/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/alien-genetics?from=Blog ... See MoreSee Less
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