Roller coasters are fun, fast, and are a great example of physics in action. Your challenge is to build a roller coaster out of materials you can find in your home. Cut a piece of printer or ...
Casey Harris (center), fifth-grade teacher and one of the coordinators for Leetonia’s Summer STEM program, is flanked by her second-grade participants in Leetonia Elementary School’s Summer STEM ...
Archer Heller, 9, from right, Ayleen Minces Munoz, 7, and Lucia Minces Munoz , 9, grab sections of pipe foam insulation out of which to build their roller coaster tracks during STEMtastic Thursday at ...
One of the first “roller-coaster” rides in the U.S. was actually a short coal railway in Pennsylvania that hauled coal downhill between mines and used mules to bring the empty cars back up the hill.
CERRO GORDO, Ill. (WAND) — Experience in the lab is a key tool to helping kids understand concepts that are being taught in the classroom. They also have the potential to leave a lasting impression on ...
Crestview Elementary teamed up with Humtown Products to introduce students to 3D printing, AI, and continue their learning about force and motion. Students explored the Boardman facility, drove R/C ...
WALKER, Mich. — Students at Kenowa Hills Middle School hosted their paper roller coaster showcase on Friday. The showcase was the first of its kind since STEM teacher Steve Feutz started the project.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results