
The Calkins Science building with full of demonstrations and hands on arts and crafts and science projects. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Kids decorating paper bags for Kids Food Basket, – Rachael Yadlowsky
A box full of lunch bags for KFB. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Arts and crafts were everywhere. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Kids learned how to extract DNA from Wheat Germ. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Kids working on their macaroni skeleton. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Face painting was also available to kids. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Participants were given Owl pellets to dissect. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Kids were shown how it rains from demonstrations with water, food dye and shaving cream. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Kids could inspect animal skulls and other fossils. – Rachael Yadlowsky
There were also presentations put on by Blanford Nature Center and the John Ball Zoo. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Kids could decorate cupcakes to replicate and learn the parts of a cell. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Participants could look at actual cells under microscope. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Kids could also dissect a frog. – Rachael Yadlowsky
Diagram showing a dissected frog. – Rachael Yadlowsky
The finished product of a macaroni skeleton. – Rachael Yadlowsky