Make a paper mouse fly like a rocket using a milk bottle and some air pressure.
Step-by-step instructions for science activities and experiments to do in the classroom or at home.
Encourage students to follow their curiosity and work together while exploring the world around them.
This Science Museum game allows you to design and test your own all-terrain space rover.
Use this catchy song about nanotechnology to get your students buzzing for a classroom discussion.
See what would happen to marshmallows, and yourself, in the low-pressure environment of space.
Use mirrors and paper to build your own periscope and see over walls!
Build your own pinball machine and use it to explore Newton’s Laws of Motion while challenging your friends!
Spring your way through 30 obstacle-filled levels and create your own levels to play and share with friends.
Build the tallest, strongest structure that you can – using spaghetti and marshmallows!
Find ways to boost your smartphone speakers using objects found around the home.
Explore what’s beneath the surface of your old gadgets by taking them apart.










