Work with your partner at all times.
Do not taste any sample to find out what's in it.

Do not touch any sample unless you know it is safe or you are wearing gloves.

Do not eat or drink while you are working as a scientist.

Wash your hands after completing your work.

Do not run or try any horseplay in the science area.

The GSUSA site has many great science activities for girls. Browse the site on
your own or check the list below and link directly to what looks interesting!
Be an Energy Sleuth: Build an Electroscope
Find out whether an object is electrically charged by making an electroscope.
Bubbleology
Make a really cool bubble!
Design a Shoe
Design a shoe using hollow cardboard pieces! Links to other activities.
Build a Structure
See what you can build with straws and paper clips!
Communicate by Code
Make your own secret codes!
Make Your Own Lightning
Learn about lightning and make your own!
Nightime Science Activities
Activities involving stargazing, night time bugs and night sounds.
Paper Making
An easy and fun way to make your own paper.
Plants Feeding Themselves
Use common household items to make a watering system for plants!
Science Snacks
Make a cool banana pop!
The Moon
Moon watching and lots of information!
Water Painting
Learn about cohesion and adhesion in this activity.
Water Recipes
Make Capillary Cakes, Density Dessert and Rock Candy!
More "Scientific" Recipes
Ice Cream in a Can
Some fun ideas from Robert Krampf's Experiment of the Week!
GS Women in Science - GSUSA
Space Day 2004- May 6th
Girls Ask Why - GSUSA