STEM – ulating kids’ curiosity
SEA Discovery Center Volunteer and Program Coordinator Lauren Kemper put poster paint on a rubber fish and then stamped its impression on a piece of paper.
“This is a traditional way of identifying and measuring fish … We use rubber fish for the demonstrations, of course, because they don’t spoil,” Kemper said.
Stamp a fish. Balance an eagle on your finger tip. Float a rock. Program a robot car to drive through a maze. Make a battery with pennies and vinegar. Make the Eiffel Tower (or your name) in 3-D with a plastic extrusion pen.
On July 25, all these and more were the activities that folks from Kitsap Regional Library, (²ÝÁñÉçÇø's) SEA Discovery Center in Poulsbo, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Puget Sound Navy Museum and the USS Turner Joy brought to the Sylvan Way branch of the Kitsap Regional Library.