Study biodiversity by designing a frog
Design a kind of frogs as you wish when you discover the many ways whose frogs and toads adapt to their environment. All ages, 15 min at 1 hour, environmental sciences
Down the Drain: How Water Travels through the City Department
Investigate the way water moves into the sewers of the city and has an impact on the environment. Then experiment to fight against urban floods and pollution. 3rd to 8th year, 15 min at 1 hour, life science and earth science
Engineering A solution for the Grand Patch with Pacific garbage
Students will consider the impact of the Grand Patch with Pacific Garbage on the Environment and Marine Life and design a device to accumulate waste. 6th to the 8th year, several days, engineering and technology

Environmental justice: evaluation of postal codes and pollution charges
Who carries the burden of pollution? Use data to determine the pollution load for a community and systems that contribute to environmental injustice. 9th to 12th year, 1 to 2 hours, environmental sciences
Rehydrate mission: water for a thirsty planet
Find out how astronauts recycle water at the international space station, then build and test your own filter to solve environmental problems in the real world. 6th to the 8th year, 45 to 90 minutes, environmental sciences
Watch the mission sensor: cool your community
Investigate climate science using Ecostress images of the international space station. Then hunt heat islets and design solutions to cool your community. 6th to the 8th year, 45 to 90 minutes, physical sciences
Rewards and neurotransmitters: how games can affect your brain
Discover the ways of rewarding systems such as games, puzzles and escape rooms can encourage positive or negative behavior. Then involve yourself in major community scientific projects that use games to help research in neuroscience. Grades 6-8, 15 minutes to 1 hour, life science