Interactive Experimental Design from home: You tell me how and what to do!

FREE Interactive lab hours at 1-1:30 pm EST Monday and Thursdays with 4-6th grade and 7-10th grades sessions at 1 and 1:30 pm. STARTING APRIL 2nd. Sign up here to get the invitation link. Please sign up for each class so I can know how many to expect, and so that I don’t keep sending emails if you are not interested… you can also make a note of if you will come to all of them and then I will automatically keep signing you up.

Prep for experiment #2
What do you notice (observe)? What do you wonder? Questions are the heart of science so ask tons!!

Larger Question #1 : What do plastic eating “bugs” like to eat best?

Watch this 3 minute intro video to get started.

Please send me your questions via the comments below or directly if you are signed up for the class.

If you have other ideas of things to do, we can!

Live Lab#1 notes– you can see here to get an idea of what we discussed at the first live lab

This is the experiment that we came up with today at our Live Lab. Check back for our data next week.
2 days later
4 days later

Please email info@sciencesuitcase.org with subject “sign-up” if you’d like to subscribe to emails announcing lab hours and other events where we’ll be do interactive (live) mini labs with all sorts of amazing science! These will have a combination of experiments that you can do at your home with what you already have, as well as ones where you get to tell us what to do with the materials we have!

  • Plastic eating bugs- what do they like best? START NOW! Lab hours April 2nd 1-2pm and every Monday and Thursday in April at 1-2 pm. See top of page for link to sign up and get invite.
  • Circadian Rhythms and normal temperature START NOW!
  • Science of Seeds START NOW!
  • Where in my home is there the most bacteria?
  • Microscopic mold and other things that eat and destroy our food
  • Experiments with yeast (basics of the scientific method)
  • Make your own scientific instruments
  • Planaria Regeneration- does each half a worm really grow into a whole?
  • Gel electrophoresis and paper chromatography
  • and more!
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