Science show at camps

This was a busy summer with outdoor science shows at camps.  Here are a few photos from an Illinois camp with 500 campers sitting on 1 1/2 basketball courts watching Getting Excited About Science.   Getting Excited About Science is often performed outside during the summer months.  This is a very large group, however the show can be tailored for smaller groups as well.

500 Campers enjoying science
Getting Excited About Science at camp
Dancing fun during science show
Soda Science Fun
Steve Belliveau with Liquid Nitrogen at camp
Cooling things off with liquid nitrogen
2nd Diet coke and Mentos explosion

Good Vibrations – The Science of Sound

Here are a few images of the equipment used in this show.  We will be performing 40 shows for the Chicago Public Libraries in the summer 2011.    At the end of the show, we have between 10 – 16 children helping make music.   Lots of fun demonstrations, a few surprises and audience participation create “Good Vibrations” for teaching many sound concepts.

Library Science of Sound
15 kids get to play musical instruments in the Science of Sound Show

 

Concept Science and Engineering Fair 2011

Getting Excited About Science stage set up

Just finished performing for the Concept Science and Engineering Fair where there were students from 30 schools across 5 states (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Missouri) at Cleveland State University.   This is open to any public school student as a way to promote science, math and engineering.

Feel free to contact me for information about the 2012 fair.

Chicago Public Schools Science

Getting Excited About Science is an approved vendor for the Chicago Public Schools.   We are able to accept approved/authorized Purchase Orders from the schools.  In the past week and a half we have been at 3 different Chicago schools for science programs for 4 school assemblies and one math – science night program.

Over the years we have brought science to dozens Chicago Public Schools.

Green Parking Lot

The Denver International Airport just built the “greenest” large parking lot in the world according to the Dever Post.  There are solar pannels and windmills.  Here is the link.

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_16676095

Many other parking lots are being built with porous material and other strategies that allows rain water to reach the ground and not “run off”.  The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL has a great new parking lot built this way.

Green Energy Stadiums

There is a trend across the USA to make the football, baseball, basketball and hockey stadiums more energy self sufficiant.  The Philidalphia Eagles will have the first major stadium where all the energy is generated on site.  They will use a combination of solar, wind, biodisel and low flush toliets.  Read this article.  http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/sports/football/18stadium.html?_r=1

The Green Getting Excited About Science shows uses only electricity generated by the 300 watt energy bike and solar panels.

Middle School Science Shows

We are happy to perform for many 6th, 7th and 8th grade middle school students each year.  In November and December 2010,  Getting Excited About Science will be at Hadley Jr. High for gifted student programs.

The middle school science programs are geared for the students in an unique way.  The hovercraft was upgraded to hold up to 250 lbs.  This will hold any middle School or Jr. high student and most adults.    The shows also are a bit faster paced and include some demonstrations not suitible for younger audiences like the bed of nails.  In the winter of 2010, we performed for Southwestern Illinois CollegeSouthwest Illinois student at Getting Excited About Sciencein Granite City, IL (About 30 miles from St. Louis, MO.) and gave the students there a interactive science show.  This picture with a happy student Gyroscope made it to the newspaper.

Qunicy, Illinois and the Caves

I am always excited to perform in Quincy.  On election day 2010, Getting Excited About Science will be at 2 Quincy schools.  I believe this area has more caves that are used for commercial use than anywhere I else that I have traved.    Even Google is looking at the Quincy Caves for underground storage.  Look up this link for the story. 

http://www.connecttristates.com/news/story.aspx?id=443899

There is a road that runs along side to the mighty Misissippi river and the big limestone bluffs.  There are big industrial style garage doors leading into the hill sides and underground.  These doors are big enough for a 2 way road in which big trucks can deliver goods and take goods out.  These caves keep all goods around 52F.  They are also dangerous.  Last time I was in the area, a truck hit a support collum and debris from the “ceiling” fell, killing a worker.

This area is only about 16 miles from Hanibal, MO where Mark Twain wrote about those caves with Tom Sawyer.  Our Science shows were in the greater Hanibal area  for WOW Children’s Museum (traveling to 15 schools) a few years back. 

Caves have been used for centuries to store goods and they always have a story to tell.  I saw some smaller caves this summer near Chippewa Valley, WI and in S.E. Kentucky.