Overview
Description:
"Exploring Structures - Buckyballs" is a hands-on activity in which visitors fold up a precut shape to make a model of a buckyball. They learn that buckyballs are tiny, soccerball-shaped molecules made of carbon.
Checklist
Scientist reviewed?
Peer reviewed?
Visitor evaluation?
Audience
All agesStandards
Physical science:
K-4: Properties of objects and materials
5-8: Properties and changes of properties in matter
9-12: Structure and properties of matter
9-12: Structure of atoms
Science and Technology:
K-4: Abilities to distinguish between natural objects and objects made by humans







Obtaining more pre-cut paper buckyballs
To request pre-cut paper buckyballs please contact your regional hub contact, who may have additional limited supplies.
Regional hub contacts and a map can be found on our Network Community page: http://www.nisenet.org/community
Buckyball die cut paper template
Can you provide directions on how to order refills of the Buckyball die cut paper templates? I ordered 600 last year from MOS and we used all of them last weekend during out NanoDays 2009 event. We had unhappy kids and parents when we ran out!
I have researchers calling from nearby universities and medical schools asking where they can purchase their own for outreach activities -- and I need to re-order some as well.
Thanks,
Chris Roman
Saint Louis Science Center
Great poster
The Forms of Carbon poster in the nanodays kit was a huge hit with my volunteers. They were getting lots of detailed questions from visitors, and that poster had all the answers.