On April 16, 2024, AGSS volunteered at Marie Curie Elementary’s science night, where students at Marie Curie from grades TK to 2 participated in STEM-based stations with interactive hands-on activities. At the music vegetables station, our volunteers taught participants about electricity, conductivity and circuits with Makey-Makeys and Scratch programming, along with some carrots and celery. At the magic milk station, our volunteers taught participants about the polarity of molecules with food coloring and milk solutions. At the invisible messages station, our volunteers taught participants about acid-base chemistry by revealing secret messages with baking soda and grape juice.
Our participants had a lot of fun learning about science through these activities, and we were happy to help with Marie Curie’s event!
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