Come visit the McWane Science Center. This four floor museum features exciting exhibits and showcases fun for the whole family. Remember to view the dinosaur’s collection!
Location:200 19th Street North ,
Birmingham, AL35205
Botball is a big craze at many schools in Hawaii. Build the best robot, compete against other schools, and win the competition! See if your school as a botball team; if not, ask a teacher to help you form one. Check out one team's video of what Botball is like:
Bugs, dinosaurs, and live animals--the Academy of Natural Science has them all and more! Come visit this museum today to learn about organisms that have lived for millions of years and still exist today.
Location:1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway,
Philadelphia, PA19103
There are lots of things to do at the Franklin Institute! Try out the interactive exhibits like cow eye dissections and electrical circuits. You could also play a detective in their "CSI: The Experience exhibit." They also have a 4-D motion simulator, a flight simulator, and a high-wire bike too!
Location:222 North 20th Street,
Philadelphia, PA19103
Cool exhibits like the "Bodies in Motion," which explains how our bodies function in our daily activities and "Move It," a hands-on engineering exhibit are at the Whitaker Center. There's plenty of things to see and do here, so come check it out!
Play with electricity, observe a colony of honeybees, and experience the gyroscope all at the Da Vinci Science Center! There are lots of "exSCIting" things to learn here, so come visit today!
Chemistry is everywhere, even where you don't expect it! See cool tricks using the magic of chemistry, observe awesome chemistry instruments, and learn about crazy experiments (like turn lead into gold!) that alchemists tried to do in ancient history.
The Pacific Science Center is a place to explore. Permanent exhibits include Kids Works which is a weather forecasting center, a tropical butterfly house where new butterflies are released every morning, and the Technology exhibit where you can challenge a robot to a game of tic tac toe. The museum has an IMAX theater and a Science Cafe.
Want to learn about trains? At the Northern Pacific Railway Museum, you will have the chance to do just that! Come view amazing historical artifacts as well as ongoing restoration projects.Lookout for exciting events around the year!
Location:10 South Asotin Avenue,
Toppenish, WA98948
Want to learn about airplanes? The Flying Heritage Collection is just the place for you. Come enjoy the large collection, which includes airplanes from World War II. This is a great place to visit if you are interested in both technology and history.
Location:Paine Field 3407 109th Street SW,
Everett, WA98204
Want to visit a real ship from war? The USS Turner Joy is the perfect place to visit. This historic ship was used during the Vietnam War. Visit this technological wonder today.
Location:300 Washington Beach Ave.,
Bremerton, WA98337
Have you ever wondered how big jets can fly? At the Future of Flight(TM) Aviation Center and Boeing Tour, you will be given the opportunity to investigate interactive exhibits like designing your own jet and take a tour of the Boeing plant where you can see real planes being built!
At the Museum of Flight you can learn all about how planes fly, what it takes to fly in space and the leaders in this field. There are special programs for your class and for your teachers. The musuem is a place to explore, climb aboard aircraft and learn.
Do you want to learn and explore a different side of gaming? Come to this cool summer program and do just that! View registration details. See other dates for this camp! This program is best for 5th to 7th graders.
Fight crime, work with robots and learn about fire safty. These are all topics of choice that you can pick at this camp! Learn about times, topics and registration. There dates include 10 sections.
Do you want to learn and explore a
different side of gaming? Come to this cool summer program and do just that!
View registration details. See other dates for this camp! This program is best
for 5th to 7th graders.
Do you want to learn and explore a
different side of gaming? Come to this cool summer program and do just that!
View registration details. See other dates for this camp! This program is best
for 5th to 7th graders.