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Join us for Science in the Summer™ at Yeadon Public Library! Our guest instructor is everyone's favorite science teacher, Mr. George Hight!
Students heading to grades 2nd - 6th are welcome to register. Your child must be able to attend both events on Monday, June 22 and Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Space is limited.
GSK Science in the Summer™ - In collaboration with The Franklin Institute
Please register each child in your family individually. All libraries will offer at least 4 of the 5 career activities as part of the program, using the same curriculum. Each library will hold their own registration. Patrons will know right away if they have been accepted into the program. All students completing at least 4 activities, will receive a complimentary ticket to the Franklin Institute.
Be a Chemist
The Be a Chemist! program invites children to take the role of scientists and engineers as they investigate how chemistry creates the materials of everyday life. The activities encourage scientific practices like making observations and testing hypotheses while exploring the following questions:
What chemicals make up the materials in the world around us?
How are substances alike or different?
How do substances interact and change when they are mixed together?
Each Be a Chemist! activity highlights a real-world career through a story that invites children to play the role of a person in that career:
Be a Cosmetic Chemist A cosmetics company is looking for nature-based coloring agents to add to their products. Explore two natural materials, cochineal and butterfly pea, to discover the range of colors their pigments can produce; then test the pH of the results to determine their safety for human skin.
Be a Forensic Chemist A handwritten note found at a crime scene may provide key evidence for locating the suspect. Use the technique of chromatography to analyze the components of different types of ink and find out which type of pen was used to write the note.
Be a Materials Chemist A toy company wants to develop a new variety of their best-selling slime toy. Compare the properties of the original slime to other stretchy toys and adapt the formula to create a stronger, stretchier material.
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be a chemist,career activities,grades 2nd - 6th,science in the summer,seasonal,stem education
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