St. Joseph Day - What's in that cream?Happy St. Joseph Day! How will you celebrate? Here's a FREE idea from Science for Seniors. St. Joseph’s Day, also known as the Feast of...
Easter Egg Mystery SolvedScience for Seniors - FREE - Tuesday activity - Get ready for Easter!! The Easter egg symbolizes the tomb Jesus was buried in and the dye...
Swing Into Daylight Savings TimeNext Sunday is daylight savings time when everyone in the US, except those living in Hawaii and Arizona, will move their clocks forward...
Growing Seeds for SpringSpring is less than a month away! Get ready with this fun plant program. Everyone knows when you have a problem, you make lemons into...
Colors of Spring Spring Colors Spring arrives in March and in Northern USA with it the return of green grass, colorful flowers, blossoming trees. Let’s...
President's Day ScienceA Penny for Your Commander in Chief It’s part of our everyday expressions, “A penny for your thoughts”. It’s commonly used to measure the...
Making Paper Dolls DanceLots of people love magic and are charmed by the mystery of, “How did she do that?” Here are some fun ways to use science to create a...
Celebrate Chinese New Year According to legend, about 2,000 years ago when a Chinese man cooking in a field accidentally mixed charcoal, sulfur and saltpeter in a...
Science in a StrawScience for Seniors FREE Tuesday activity asks you to remember blowing bubbles in your milk with a straw? Did you ever shoot or were the...
Science of Paper StrengthScience activities do not have to be expensive. You can teach real physics facts with everyday materials, such as paper. Today's activity...