STEM Demonstrations & Tables
STEM Demonstrations & Tables
PAC ENTRANCE
Touch a Truck
Touch a Truck
Native freshwater mussels are important natural purifiers of water and serve as indicator species about the health of an aquatic ecosystem. The Forest Preserve District propagates native freshwater mussels at its Urban Stream Research Center at Blackwell Forest Preserve. This exhibit highlights the science behind our propagation efforts, featuring the biology and life-cycle of mussels, the technology used to count and track lab-raised individuals, and the engineering processes of various aquatic-housing systems.
The Lemont Public Library will be showcasing our collection of STEM books and kits for kids and teens. We'll also be running a leaf rubbing activity to learn more about the autumn season.
The Forge Lemont Quarries invites you to stop by and see what's going on at the park. We Test your Forge knowledge about the outdoors and win a prize! Discover Employment & Volunteer opportunities and info about our amazing summer camp options!!
See and touch real dinosaur fossils! Think like a paleontologist and determine which bones they are and document your findings!
Check out these STEM activities!
Hosted by: Moraine Valley Community College
STEM Center
Visit the games at the Ellie Strong Table!
Hosted by: Ellie Strong Foundation
Check out the science from Central School!
Hosted by: Central School Science Dept.
Mu Alpha Theta:
Connect 2^2 Station
Put numbers on the Connect 4 pieces. Children can challenge each other, or play against the volunteer. In order to put a piece into the game, the child must answer a math problem and pick up the piece that has the solution on it. Once they get 4 in a row, they have to find the sum of all 4 numbers to win
Mu Alpha Theta:
Cryptography Station
A Math Code Station, (Cryptography), where kids can try and crack a fun message using math! First, you give the children a string of random letters which then they have to follow a set of directions that the people running the station can give. An example of "key" to crack the code is to add every 2 letters in the string together, and then correspond the number you get with a letter on the alphabet! This example is using addition, it can be used in many other different ways as well. Another example is just a Caesar Cipher, where you would take the letters in the string, and add/subtract a set amount in order to crack the code
Mu Alpha Theta:
M&M Dot Chart
STEM Learners will get a small packet of m&ms and then will graph on the dot chart the colors that they get.
LHS Robotics Clubs students will be displaying robots and visitors will be able to try out their skills driving some of our robots!
Hosted by Scott Duensing and the LHS Robotics Club
Hosted by Karen Aleman and Science/Environmental Club Students
Stop by the CITGO for a free coffe or Hot Chocolate
Decorate Sports Cookies!
Enjoy our Art Gallery full of LHS student work.
Sponsored by the Art Department
Explore the science behind swimming, buyonacy, and the behavior of water!
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
Work on your team building skills with this fun team challenge!
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
Explore the science behind Slime.
Then make your own slime to take home!
Test how fast your slime flows!
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
See how the length of different jump ropes affects the speed and rotations you can make for jumping rope.
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
Learn about the science behind how different obstacles, and terrain will affect the motion of your golf ball. Can you use science to complete the course?
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
Capture your STEM Motion at the 360 Camera!
Hosted by CITGO, Lemont High School's CITGO Innovation Academy, District 113A's CITGO Innovation Academy, and SNHS
Learn how different surfaces affect bounce height. Students will learn about the energy transfer of objects and why objects lose energy.
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
How does exercise affect your hear trate? Test your heart rate before and after trying this amazing obstacle course!
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
Learn about the science of a perfect soccer kick!
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
Stop by the Free Snack Tables that the Leo Club is Hosting!
Learn how friction affects the sliding of a hockey puck and how different surfaces will affect its motion.
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society
Learn about how collisions affect energy in this life-size bowling game!
Hosted by LHS Science National Honor Society