Posts Tagged ‘little scientist’

How to use real Science tools for little scientist experiments

Aug 17 2015

Experiments are a great part of science that allow children of all ages to engage in fun and exciting hands on learning experiences that they will enjoy. Little scientist Diego shows in his videos how to use real science tools for simple experiments which are very effective to learn basic scientific concepts. In his videos he experiments with different things and observes what happens, which substances react with each other and which don’t. It’s fun to see his little faces when some of the results are surprising or not as expected.

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Kids Club: Child reporter Diego builds a Hydraulic Robotic Arm

May 09 2015

You may well remember me as the little scientist who has created videos to teach kids how to learn science in a fun way. As part of that and also trying to learn some engineering skills I have now built a Hydraulic Robotic Arm using a special kit. Here is my handwritten review. Boys and girls alike will both enjoy this educational toy and will learn lots about the physics behind a robot.

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OVER A QUARTER OF CHILDREN WANT TO STUDY SCIENCES AT UNIVERSITY

Nov 28 2012

27% of children would most like to study a STEM subject at university. A degree in Technology, Engineering or Physics appeals to just 3% of girls – vs 23% of boys. PROFESSOR BRIAN COX said, “If the Government really does want to make Britain the best place in the world to do science, then we need to open up the doors of our universities to the many thousands of kids who want to study STEM subjects. Not only will this make them happy, it will give them the wherewithal to contribute to the future of our economy.”

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Little scientist experiments: Sink and float

Nov 15 2012

Here is another easy experiment made by our Little scientist to learn the sinking and floating concept.

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Little scientist experiments: Shiny pennies

Oct 28 2012

Here is another easy experiment by Little Scientist Diego. He learnt that lemon juice is an acid and that Water is not an acid. And in the process he made a few pennies shinier 🙂

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