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Identifying lipids in our daily food products The main objective of this module is for K-12 students to identify the different kinds of lipids present in hand-made food compared to industrially processed food, in addition to identifying the process in which some foods such as butter are made on an industrial scale. Two experiments will be...
Illuminating reactive principles behind gel nail polish Using photoreactive and thermo-responsive gel nail polish, this activity will demonstrate the scientific properties of polymers, photopolymerization, exothermic reactions, cross-linking, and oxygen inhibition. ...
Insulation Challenge Students use everyday materials to design an insulation system around a cup containing ice. The objective is to melt the least amount of ice possible in a 20 minute time frame. ...
Investigating Fluid Flow Using PlayDoh This module uses PlayDoh extrusion to generate and visualize the parabolic profile for flow of fluids through a tube. Participants make predictions on the pattern of the flow profile, collect data and calculate velocities. Follow-up questions allow those leading the module to debrief on what the...
Invisible Ink from Lemon Juice In this module, we introduce the concept of oxidation reaction and its applications using a fun experiment on making and testing homemade invisible ink. ...
It's Crystal Clear, This Rocks! We teach kids about crystallization by making rock candy with them. ...
Legolymer In this module, we create homemade toys, made of casein polymers, obtained by the blending of milk and vinegar. ...
Light of Water In our module, we are generating electricity and turning on the LED. Electricity is generated using temperature differences. ...
Lighting The Lighting module introduces the concepts of energy and power through a study of light bulbs power consumption. Students determine the power consumption of different light bulb types and compare to the values indicated on the original packaging. Energy consumption is calculated by assuming an...
Liquid Layers In this module, the interactions between liquids of different densities are shown by placing multiple liquids in a test tube. Each liquid will "isolate" itself from the others, thus showing clear boundaries between different-density liquids! Additionally, solid materials of different weight...