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Ever wonder what happens when you mix Mentos and Coke? Or what is the science behind a baking soda Volcano? Then this is the demonstration for you! Tune in to see what happens!
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
Do you like TikTok or Fortnite? Come learn about the science behind these apps with our interactive coding session. For younger kids, join us as we explore making movements on hourofcode.com! And for the big kids, follow our code-along to learn the basics of designing your own game or website!
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
See the amazing things you can do with water! See and learn the science behind an easy trick using a spice on your kitchen table: pepper! And who knew pepper could move so fast! Also you’ll be amazed to see how many water drops can fit on different types of coins. Do you think you could guess the right amount?
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: pepper, dish soap, a dish, coins, water, pipette
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
3...2...1...BLASTOFF! Join us in making your own rocket at home and send it soaring into the space with a surprising power source.
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: straw, pipette, glue dots/tape, rocket template
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
In this experiment, milk interacts with a few household items to create beautiful colors and is perfect for all ages! Be sure to snap a picture of your creation! See how a helicopter works with this template!
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: paper clip, milk, dish soap, dish, food coloring and helicopter template
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
You won’t believe your eyes with this optical illusion craft! Learn about the science of vision with DIY decotropes. Find out how different colors and patterns change as they spin in this interactive arts and crafts station.
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: Tape, crayon/markers, scissors, bamboo skewer, tape, card stock Decoscope template
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
Watch colors swirl about in this layered bubble experiment that has a special twist on a soapy solution! How many can you blow before they pop?
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: Dish soap, pipette/straw, dish, sugar, hard surface/plate
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
Tired of paper airplanes? Learn how to make new paper creations that fly even further! Try out a hoop flyer and be amazed! Challenge friends and family to make their own creations and see who comes out on top!
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: A regular plastic drinking straw, 3 X 5 inch index card or stiff paper, Tape, Scissors, Regular piece of paper
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
Do you have leftover halloween candy? Taste (and see) the rainbow in this experiment using Skittles, followed by an activity with unlikely paper in a colorful lineup for the whole family. Invisible ink? No way!
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: water, cup, markers, skittles, plate, & paper towel
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
Learn what colors make up your favorite markers! Then learn how to make your drawing come to life and float!
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: coffee filter, marker, ceramic dish, expo marker, water
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
Join us in learning about the properties of liquids with these mind-bending experiments! You won’t believe your eyes when a simple cup of water manipulates shapes to do the impossible.
Supplies needed if you would like to participate at home: Index card, Alka Seltzer tab, a See-through glass, Marker, Vegetable oil, Food coloring
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Science National Honor Society
Which container can hold the most rice? Explore the inner workings of volumes with the use of rice in containers of seemingly varied sizes.
Brought to you by: Mu Alpha Theta
Zoomed out? Stressed from all your homework? Take a break and center yourself!
Brought to you by: HOSA
Help increase your flexibility and soothe your mind. Keep your body and brain fit!
Brought to you by: HOSA
Learn the anatomy and importance of your lungs!
Supplies needed: A plastic bottle, A straw, An elastic band, Scissors, 2 balloons, Play dough
Brought to you by: HOSA
The FACS department will be discussing the science behind making various types of chocolate chip cookies! Whether they're soft, chewy, crispy, or puffy, there's a SCIENCE behind making your favorite type of cookie!
Click this video link to learn the Science behind cookies!
Brought to you by: Lemont High School's FAC's Department
Prepare to be amazed!!! Come see what our students have been creating this year in art at Lemont
Become an Artist of Lemont High School! Click here
Turn in any submissions to Ryan Hennebry at rhennebry@lhs210.net
Brought to you by Lemont High School's Art Department
Dale Evarts is a climate and air quality expert based in the U.S. After completing a Presidential Management Fellowship in 1988, he joined U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS). For over two decades as a senior advisor and Group Leader, Mr. Evarts led and was involved in U.S. EPA and international efforts to address transboundary air pollution and to build capacity to improve air quality and address climate pollution. These included the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, UN Environment's Integrated Assessment on Black Carbon and Tropospheric Ozone, the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, as well as cooperation with China, Canada, Mexico, India, Nepal, Ghana, Chile and South Africa. Since 2000, Mr. Evarts has played a central role with a team of U.S. experts working with China to understand and improve air quality and reduce climate pollutants. To date, he continues to work with colleagues in the U.S. and internationally to strengthen capacity to reduce air and carbon pollution. He has B.S. in Crop and Soil Science and an M.P.A in Government Policy from NC State University.
Learn about STEM Careers on the Nautilus! Take a quiz to find out what career best fits you! Speak with an ocean explorer about the opportunities that await you on the ocean!
Leonardo DaVinci was wrong! Run a few friction experiments with us using household items and follow in Leonardo’s footsteps to discover what he got wrong and why. Also learn about an area of study called tribology, modern day friction experiments and why they are so important.
Supplies needed: 1 object that has some weight and has a flat side that can be moved across a table (examples: book, wooden block, bar of soap (in a box), etc.), Minimum 12-inch long string (shoestring, ribbon, yarn, string, etc.), Flat surface with ledge (table, counter, etc.), 1-2 various surfaces (wood, aluminum foil, plastic wrap, paper, cloth/fabric, wax paper, etc.), 1-2 types of Various items to use as weights (pennies, quarters, batteries, paper clips, erasers, etc.), Ziploc Bag (to hold weights), Tape, Pen/Marker, Paper
What does a day in the life of a computer science professional look like? Join Tanya Scribano in a discussion about computer science!
Learn the science behind baking soda volcano, elephant toothpaste, and DIY lava lamps
Brought to you by Brian Reiss Assistant Den Leader
Matt Sutton from CITGO will be speaking about being a CITGO Process Manager, providing educational advice and then answer any questions!
1) The incredible milk jug
2) The amazing pressure of air
3) No Empty Space: Air has mass
STEM Night 2019