Morgan Carmel (left) shows Anthony Witker, 11, how to use a trumpet Saturday morning during STEM in the Park at BGSU. The event included hands-on activities and 60 exhibitors. (Photos: Shane Hughes/Sentinel-Tribune) SEE MORE PHOTOS |
A large crowd winds through the Perry Fieldhouse looking at various interactive exhibits set up for STEM in the Park held Saturday at Bowling Green State University. The family day of hands-on fun featured pop rockets, take-home activities and a free lunch. There were over 60 exhibitors, including BGSU’s Marine Lab and Herpetarium and the Toledo Zoo, that had interactive displays and activities to engage children in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. |
Abby Johnson, 8, plays with “Oobleck,” a mixture of cornstarch and water, for a chemistry lesson. |
Iesha Hines, 12, learns about reptiles while handling a snake. |
Shawn Moskowitz, 7, learns about aviation while using a flight simulator Saturday morning during STEM in the Park at BGSU. |