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Middle and High School
(Grades 6-12)

Share these videos with students to introduce them to different STEM careers and give them behind-the-scenes looks at Carnegie Science Center’s exhibitions.

Women in STEM Speaker Series
Find out what it’s like to be a neuroscientist, public health official, chemist, engineer, data scientist, and more. Join us live every Wednesday at 11 am ET on Facebook Live for interactive conversations with inspiring STEM role models! Previous Women in STEM conversations are posted on YouTube.
Content themes: Career Awareness, STEM Fields

Behind-the-Scenes of the H2Oh! Field Station
Join Science Educator Carla Littleton as she takes you behind the scenes of Carnegie Science Center’s H2Oh! Field Station. 
Content themes: Animal Science, Habitats

COVID-19 Chat with University of Pittsburgh Center for Vaccine Research opens in a new window
Join Carnegie Science Center Director Jason Brown in conversation with researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Center for Vaccine Research.
Content themes: Vaccine Research, Public Health, STEM Career Awareness

Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Cosmic Fun opens in a new window
Science Educator Charissa Sedor takes you on a tour of the space annex she built in this fun-filled game.
Content themes: Astronomy, Space Exploration, History

Tesla Coil Demonstration opens in a new window
Learn more about the Tesla coil — one of the Science Center's coolest exhibits — with Science Educator Amanda Iwaniec.
Content themes: Electricity

Tree Frog Feeding opens in a new window
Learn about the tree frogs in Carnegie Science Center's H2Oh! Field Station with Science Educator Carla Littleton.
Content themes: Animal Science, Habitats

Habitable Zone and Exoplanets opens in a new window
Learn why our place in space is just right as Science Educator Charissa Sedor discusses water, the Habitable Zone, and exoplanets.
Content themes: Astronomy, Earth Science

Balloon Skewer Demonstration opens in a new window
Science Educator Christina Soff demonstrates the basics of polymers and surface tension by skewering a balloon without popping it.
Content themes: Chemistry, Molecules, Polymers

DIY Invisible Ink opens in a new window
Science Educator Jill Rible shows you how to make invisible ink using simple household ingredients.
Content themes: Chemistry

How to Grow Food from Scraps opens in a new window
Join Science Educator Carla Littleton in growing your own food from scraps of fruits and vegetables!
Content themes: Environmental Science

Girl Up STEM for Social Good Toolkit opens in a new window
Originally created for Girl Up Clubs opens in a new window, the activities in this toolkit can be adapted for any group of middle or high school students interested in sparking social change with STEM. Developed by Girl Up in partnership with Carnegie Science Center and BNY.
Content themes: Citizen Science, Data Collection and Interpretation, Women in STEM

Dream Big Educator Guide opens in a new window
The educational movie Dream Big is an inspiring celebration of innovations big and small and the amazing engineers behind them. Containing 12 lesson plans covering grades K-12, this Educator Guide aligns with the core engineering ideas and principles laid out in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Dream Big is available for streaming on Vimeo on Demand opens in a new window.
Content themes: Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences

Middle and High School
(Grades 6-12)

Share these videos with students to introduce them to different STEM careers and give them behind-the-scenes looks at Carnegie Science Center’s exhibitions.

Women in STEM Speaker Series
Find out what it’s like to be a neuroscientist, public health official, chemist, engineer, data scientist, and more. Join us live every Wednesday at 11 am ET on Facebook Live for interactive conversations with inspiring STEM role models! Previous Women in STEM conversations are posted on YouTube.
Content themes: Career Awareness, STEM Fields

Behind-the-Scenes of the H2Oh! Field Station
Join Science Educator Carla Littleton as she takes you behind the scenes of Carnegie Science Center’s H2Oh! Field Station. 
Content themes: Animal Science, Habitats

COVID-19 Chat with University of Pittsburgh Center for Vaccine Research opens in a new window
Join Carnegie Science Center Director Jason Brown in conversation with researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Center for Vaccine Research.
Content themes: Vaccine Research, Public Health, STEM Career Awareness

Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Cosmic Fun opens in a new window
Science Educator Charissa Sedor takes you on a tour of the space annex she built in this fun-filled game.
Content themes: Astronomy, Space Exploration, History

Tesla Coil Demonstration opens in a new window
Learn more about the Tesla coil — one of the Science Center's coolest exhibits — with Science Educator Amanda Iwaniec.
Content themes: Electricity

Tree Frog Feeding opens in a new window
Learn about the tree frogs in Carnegie Science Center's H2Oh! Field Station with Science Educator Carla Littleton.
Content themes: Animal Science, Habitats

Habitable Zone and Exoplanets opens in a new window
Learn why our place in space is just right as Science Educator Charissa Sedor discusses water, the Habitable Zone, and exoplanets.
Content themes: Astronomy, Earth Science

Balloon Skewer Demonstration opens in a new window
Science Educator Christina Soff demonstrates the basics of polymers and surface tension by skewering a balloon without popping it.
Content themes: Chemistry, Molecules, Polymers

DIY Invisible Ink opens in a new window
Science Educator Jill Rible shows you how to make invisible ink using simple household ingredients.
Content themes: Chemistry

How to Grow Food from Scraps opens in a new window
Join Science Educator Carla Littleton in growing your own food from scraps of fruits and vegetables!
Content themes: Environmental Science

Girl Up STEM for Social Good Toolkit opens in a new window
Originally created for Girl Up Clubs opens in a new window, the activities in this toolkit can be adapted for any group of middle or high school students interested in sparking social change with STEM. Developed by Girl Up in partnership with Carnegie Science Center and BNY.
Content themes: Citizen Science, Data Collection and Interpretation, Women in STEM

Dream Big Educator Guide opens in a new window
The educational movie Dream Big is an inspiring celebration of innovations big and small and the amazing engineers behind them. Containing 12 lesson plans covering grades K-12, this Educator Guide aligns with the core engineering ideas and principles laid out in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Dream Big is available for streaming on Vimeo on Demand opens in a new window.
Content themes: Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences