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Botany on your plate |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
How do people use plants in their daily lives? Or what parts of a plant do you eat? In this activity participants get a chance to dissect and observe plants, learn about different plant parts and function
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Cabbage |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
Cabbage juice is an awesome chemical indicator. Its interactions with acids and bases from household items will produce a number of colors. Learn about acids and bases you can find in your own home!
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CSI |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
Crimes are solved by using the evidence left behind by the perpetrators. In this activity the evidence will help you identify the perpetrator by comparing it with items from the suspects! Come learn how
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Digestive System |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
Explore what happens to our food once it’s inside our bodies. How does it get broken down in to small pieces so that it can be used by our bodies. Do some simulations of the digestive process.
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Explore your senses |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
Our senses allow us to detect and experience our environment in multiple ways. The information we collect using multiple sensory systems is interpreted by the brain and used to developa better picture
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Floating and Sinking |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
How do things float? What does a boat-‐builder need to think about sothat the boat can carry its load? How can you help to keep a boat afloat?
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Hand and Joint |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
What would you do without your joints? Your movement and everyday activities would be greatly affected. What would be like by trying some simple tasks without the use of the joints in your hands.
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Skulls Activity |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
Use your observational skills to find out more about an animal’s skull. A skullcan tell us how it eats, what it eats and whether it is primarily a predator or prey. Learn about structures that can tell
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Slime |
Bay area Science Festival (BASF) |
Learn to make a sticky and gooey polymer called SLIME! Gross out your friends and family with our easy to make recipe and take somehome with you today.
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Botany on your plate 0 file(s) |
How do people use plants in their daily lives? Or what parts of a plant do you eat? In this activity participants get a chance to dissect and observe plants, learn about different plant parts and function
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Cabbage 0 file(s) |
Cabbage juice is an awesome chemical indicator. Its interactions with acids and bases from household items will produce a number of colors. Learn about acids and bases you can find in your own home!
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CSI 0 file(s) |
Crimes are solved by using the evidence left behind by the perpetrators. In this activity the evidence will help you identify the perpetrator by comparing it with items from the suspects! Come learn how
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Digestive System 0 file(s) |
Explore what happens to our food once it’s inside our bodies. How does it get broken down in to small pieces so that it can be used by our bodies. Do some simulations of the digestive process.
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Explore your senses 0 file(s) |
Our senses allow us to detect and experience our environment in multiple ways. The information we collect using multiple sensory systems is interpreted by the brain and used to developa better picture
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Floating and Sinking 0 file(s) |
How do things float? What does a boat-‐builder need to think about sothat the boat can carry its load? How can you help to keep a boat afloat?
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Hand and Joint 0 file(s) |
What would you do without your joints? Your movement and everyday activities would be greatly affected. What would be like by trying some simple tasks without the use of the joints in your hands.
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Skulls Activity 0 file(s) |
Use your observational skills to find out more about an animal’s skull. A skullcan tell us how it eats, what it eats and whether it is primarily a predator or prey. Learn about structures that can tell
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Download |
Slime 0 file(s) |
Learn to make a sticky and gooey polymer called SLIME! Gross out your friends and family with our easy to make recipe and take somehome with you today.
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