Physical Science

Explore the physical sciences, like chemistry, physics, and astronomy, through traditional science experiments and our signature Design Challenge Learning approach.

Lessons marked with an orange gear icon address engineering within the Next Generation Science Standards.

Aerodynamics
Chemistry
Electricity
Energy
Force
Motion
Structure

  

Aerodynamics

Hover Design Challenge

Grades 3-12

Build, test and modify hovering devices in a wind tunnel to expand knowledge of design and aerodynamics.

Lesson: 50-60 minutes

Engineering Takes Flight

Grades 4-8

Explore the flight characteristics of different materials while designing an aircraft.

Lesson: Five 50-minute sessions

Weight Distribution and Flight

Grades 4-8

Conduct weight distribution experiments with paper airplanes to gather information for a short presentation.

Lesson: Two 60-minute sessions

Aim High!

Grade 4-12

Explore angles and trajectories to determine the optimal angle and height to launch a paper rocket through a target.

Lesson: 75 min

Investigating Lift

Grades 6-8

Build a device to explore the force of lift in a hovercraft.

Lesson: 65-80 minutes

  

Chemistry

Molecule Madness

Grade 2

Students will use their own bodies to experience and demonstrate how molecules are arranged and move within the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. (Lab Connection: Make it Matter Lab)

Lesson: 20 mins

Property Investigators

Grade 2

Investigate and analyze the properties of a set of materials to determine which materials are best suited for given tasks. (Lab Connection: Make it Matter lab)

Lesson: 45 mins

Cabbage Inks

Grades 3-12

Students explore the chemistry of acids and bases as they create their own rainbow of colorful paints from red cabbage.

Activity: 120 minutes

Green Pennies

Grades 5-8

Experiment with different oxidizing compounds to turn pennies green…and back to copper. (Lab Connection: Chemicals of Innovation Lab)

Activity: 30 minutes of set-up, 5 days of observation

Periodic Table Battleship

Grades 5-8

Develop a greater familiarity with the Periodic Table of Elements. (Lab Connection: Chemicals of Innovation lab)

Lesson: 30 mins

Algae String

Grades: 6-8

Design and create colorful string creations from a natural polymer, alginate.

Lesson: 150 minutes
Activity: 2 hours

  

Electricity

Cooking with the Sun

Grades 3-8

Engineer a solar oven and use solar energy and radiation to warm a chosen food item. (Lab Connection: Simplicity of Electricity Lab)

Activity: 40 minutes to build, 1 hour to “cook”

Math Behind Circuits

Grades 4-6

Explore different types of circuits and make calculations to gain practical skills in building, visualizing, and understanding circuits. (Lab Connection: Simplicity of Electricity)

Lesson: Two 60-minute sessions

  

Energy

Energy Red Light, Green Light

Grades 2-4

Outdoor exercise game deepens understanding of potential and kinetic energy. (Lab Connection: Roller Coaster Lab)

Cooking with the Sun

Grades 3-8

Engineer a solar oven and use solar energy and radiation to warm a chosen food item. (Lab Connection: Simplicity of Electricity Lab)

Activity: 40 minutes to build, 1 hour to “cook”

Circle of Pong

Grades 2-12

Use knowledge of energy and forces to place a ball in the center of a 6 foot diameter circle. Iterate through this design challenge, to gain first-hand experience using the Innovation Design Process. (Lab Connection: Physics of Roller Coasters and Advanced Physics of Roller Coasters) 

Lesson: 65 minutes

Count the Seconds

Grades 4-8

Design a device that can track a specific amount of time and indicate when that time has passed with a sound or visual signal.

Lesson: 90 minutes

Energy at Play

Grades 3-6

Build a device that can move a ball to a target while exploring energy transfer.

Lesson: 60-90 minutes

Energy Madness

Grades 4-8

Design a machine that can deliver a remote control to an immobile friend.

Lesson: Six 50-minute sessions

Exploring Chain Reactions

Grades 4-8

Explore concepts around simple machines and energy transfer by building components for chain reactions. (Lab Connections: Physics of Roller Coasters and Advanced Physics of Roller Coasters)

Lesson: 60 minutes
Activity: 30 minutes

Go Rover Go

Grades 4-8

Learn how modifying building materials can convert potential energy into kinetic energy.

Lesson: Four 50-minute sessions

Save the Hiker

Grades 4-8

Build a device that will deliver life-saving treatment to someone in a hazardous situation.

Lesson: Six 50-minute sessions

On Your Mark, Get Set, Roll

Grades 4-12

Students will explore how to create triggers by building a device that releases a ball when activated. Their design will need to include a trigger that can be activated from three or more feet away from the device.

Lesson: 60 min

  

Force

Solve the Fall

Grades K-12

During this engineering-based lesson, learners design and build a device that can survive a drop in order to deliver emergency supplies.

Lesson: 50 minutes

Zipline

Grades 1-12

Students will use ideas about pushes and pulls (forces) to design a device that can transport cargo along a zipline safely.

Lesson: 90 minutes
Activity: 30+ minutes

Satellite Shield

Grades 4-8

Explore the properties of materials by designing a barrier that will protect a satellite from colliding objects.

Lesson: 60 minutes

Just Dropping In

Grades 4-12

Explore how expansion is related to movement by designing a device that controls the movement of a dropped ball.

Lesson: 65 minutes

  

Motion

Cupcake Delivery

Grades K-12

Create wind-powered contraptions to transport a load. At The Tech, we use 3D-printed cupcakes as our load, but you can use just about any small object.

Lesson: 60 minutes
Activity: 30+ minutes

Animal Rescue

Grades 4-8

Teams gather information and scientific evidence to design a device that will help move endangered animals from one protected area to another.

Lesson: Eight to ten 50-minute sessions

  

Structure

Building for Birdie

Grades K-2

Apply knowledge of shapes to build a bird home that is structurally sound.  

Lesson: 60 minutes
Unit: 150 minutes
Activity: 30 minutes

Materials: Strawcture Eco

Use this video and prompt to spark engagement: Imagine you had to build a house with a material other than wood. What would you pick?

Engineering for Earthquakes

Grades 3-5

In this design challenge, you’ll engineer a structure and see if it can survive an earthquake you create!

Lesson: 60 minutes
DIY Shake Table: 5-30 minutes
Earthquake-Safe Structure: 45+ minutes

Engineering Journals

Grades 3-8

Practice writing and documentation skills, whether in-person or virtual, with this journaling lesson.

Lesson: 60 minutes

Paper Engineering

Grades 3-8

Students practice defining a problem and developing their own criteria as they recreate an object from paper and test it in this simple design challenge.

Lesson: 60 minutes

Bridging the Gap

Grades 3-8

Build a bridge over a variety of terrains to determine how different designs affect stability and strength.

Lesson: Five 50-minute sessions

Shipwreck Shelters

Grades 4-12

Work in teams to build structures that can withstand a natural hazard. Visit three “islands” (stations) and build a structure with only two or three materials.

Lesson: 60 minutes

Wind Maze

Grades 4-12

Students will explore the elements by designing a wind maze, a device that can direct the wind along a specific path.

Lesson: 90 minutes

Wildfire Warning

Grades 6-8

Design a wind detection device, an anemometer, that could warn community members of the strength and direction of high winds during a wildfire.

Lesson: 90 minutes
Unit: 150 minutes