PHOTO GALLERY
- Making Gooey Worms!
- Group Photo of the “Angry Birds” Birthday Party.
- Touching the “Boo Blobs!”
- Making “Elephant Toothpaste!”
- “The Gigantic Boo Blob!”
- Making “Boo Blobs!”
- Touching “Elephant Toothpaste!”
- A scouting troop activity.
- A scout during an arts-n-crafts activity.
- A scout finishing her arts-n-crafts activity.
- Children analyze simulated blood during the SCOOBY DOO MYSTERY forensics class.
- The YELLOW ANGRY BIRD team in one of its finer moments.
- Making Slime!
- Kids enjoying our “Bubbling, Oozing & Spooky Science” class.
- Enjoying a bubbling brew of sublimating dry ice.
- Throwing the GUILTY criminal in jail.
- Making the final decision.
- Deciding which suspect is GUILTY.
- Analyzing dirt samples.
- Looking for a reaction with Hydrochloric Acid.
- Analyzing fibers from various fabrics.
- Determining blood type.
- Looking for a reaction in simulated blood.
- Proud to have O-negative blood!
- Analyzing hand-writing samples.
- Analyzing a suspect’s hand-writing.
- Analyzing one’s own hand-writing.
- Comparing dental impressions and measurements.
- Comparing dental impressions.
- Making dental impressions.
- Getting ready to solve a crime.
- Children get a demonstration of “Magnetic Putty” at the North Royalton “Back to School Bash.”
- Sponge Bob checks-out some frog’s blood under a microscope at the North Royalton “Back to School Bash.”
- A group of early-level children, with their parents, exploring the properties of MAGNETS.
- Two children completing dental charts – from our “TAKE A BITE OUT OF CRIME” FORENSICS CAMP.
- A student completes her dental chart – from our “TAKE A BITE OUT OF CRIME” FORENSICS CAMP.
- A student makes 3 plaster casts of teeth found at a simulated crime scene – from our “TAKE A BITE OUT OF CRIME” FORENSICS CAMP.
- Children get a demonstration of the “Tornado in a Tube” at the North Royalton “Back to School Bash.”
- Children see the “Tornado in a Tube” at the North Royalton “Back to School Bash.”
- Our booth at the North Royalton “Back to School Bash.”
- A group of middle-level children, with their parents, exploring the properties of MAGNETS.
- A group of Pre-K children, with their parents, exploring the properties of MAGNETS.
- Children investigate 5 pieces of evidence to determine where their dog has been – from our “WHERE HAS MY LITTLE DOG BEEN?” FORENSICS CAMP.