Archive for the ‘At-Home Activities’ Category
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I sweat, just like everyone else, especially here in Houston where both temperatures and humidity skyrocket from May through September. And sweat is important because it helps us stay cool ... more»
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Last week's Children's Museum of Houston's "O Wow Moment" as shown on KPRC Channel 2 dealt with phase changes, specifically melting - when a solid (like ice) becomes a liquid ... more»
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If you missed it, here is the first Children's Museum of Houston "O Wow Moments" video that appeared on KPRC Channel 2 News. My "O Wow" moments will be shown ... more»
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How do you build your own glider for less than a dime that uses the same physics as a curve ball to fly? Pretty simple, actually, as this new Science ... more»
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How can you play "William Tell" with more safety than a bow and arrow? How about a hand-held Air Cannon? Sure, you can buy one for about $15, or you ... more»
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I'm back with a quick science experiment! Ever wonder why latex balloons deflate? Find out with Mr. O! You'll need:
a latex balloon (about 11" or so works well)
a small bottle ... more»
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It's a new year, time for some resolutions. One of the top ones made (besides losing weight) is to better manage finances. Well, our partners at Wells Fargo put together ... more»
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In our recent O Wow Moment video Play It Again, Mr. O, we featured the kids making several different instruments. We used a full-size version of the washtub bass during ... more»
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The Straw Oboe is a fairly common instrument - you can google it and come up with quite a bit on the topic. Here's a quick step-through of how to ... more»
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In our recent "O Wow Moment" video Play It Again, Mr. O, the kids on the video created a variety of instruments. This is a video showing you how to ... more»
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