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Date:
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Time:
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Location:
Juan Tabo Library
Categories:
Children, Leap into Science, Recurring Event, STEM/STEAM

Join us on the first Wednesday of every month for STEM activities. This month, we're investigating measurement.

If you wanted to know how far you could jump, you might jump from one place to another and then measure the distance with a ruler or tape measure. BUT what did people use before tape measures? How did they measure distances, lengths, or widths? This lesson invites children to explore non-standard measurement as a way of learning how and why people developed standards for measuring things.

This after school event is ideal for children ages 6 to 9 and their families. Register online or call (505)291-6260 for details.

Franklin Institute National Science Foundation Institute of Museum and Library Services

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