Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Science challenges to encourage children to take an interest in engineering

The James Dyson foundation has shared a series of "Challenge Cards" created by engineers at the British home appliances company. The goal is to offer children a playful introduction to the world of science.

With some weeks of computer engineering career still left to run in many areas, children, with a little help from their parents, will find plenty of excitement in this series of remarkable challenges. Among the 44 experiments on offer are schemes to fit an egg into a bottle without breaking it, skewer a balloon without bursting it, measure the speed of light with chocolate and a microwave oven, make raisins dance, build a lava lamp and mix invisible ink.

The cards are available online from the James Dyson Foundation website.  

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