Short Activities
Short activities are brief hands-on experiences lasting less than 15 minutes for small groups of people.
They are often presented at a table, cart, or demonstration space in a variety of settings such as a museum exhibit gallery, classroom, or other public or group setting. Multiple short activities can be combined to form a longer activity.
Exploring Tools - Mystery Shapes
In this activity, learners use their sense of touch to investigate hidden objects.
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Exploring Materials - Stained-Glass Windows
In this activity, learners use contact paper and colored tissue paper to create a "nanoparticle stained-glass" window.
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Creative Reinvention
In this activity, learners are asked to guess what recycled materials were used to make various products, and challenge them to think of creative ways to reuse the waste materials in their homes.
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Eclipse Pinhole Postcard
This two-sided postcard features a map of the US and what percentage of the eclipse you'd see at different locations on one side and how to view a solar eclipse safely on the other side.
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Exploring the Universe: Pack a Space Telescope
In this activity, learners design, build, pack, and deploy their own model space telescopes in this activity.
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Exploring the Universe: Static Electricity
In this activity, learners will discover how static electricity works by building a simplified tool that detects invisible forces on Earth and in space.
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DIY Sun Science App
DIY Sun Science for iPhones/iPads and Android devices is designed to make it easy for families and educators to learn about the Sun anywhere, anytime.
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Exploring Structures - Butterfly
In this activity, learners investigate how butterfly wings get their color and that some wings get their color from the nanoscale structures on the wings instead of pigments.
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Self-Assembly in Crystals
In this activity, learners explore self-assembly through an interactive demonstration on crystallization.
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Nanotechnology Spin-a-Prize!
In this activity, learners discover the basics of nanoscale science, engineering, and technology through a game show format.
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